Label NEXT 120S Installation Manual

Label NEXT 120S Installation Manual

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NEXT
120S
EN
®
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Automation for
automatic swing doors
English
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
NEXT 120S - EN - Rel.1.2 - 02/2021 - CD0752EN

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  • Page 1 NEXT 120S ® INSTALLATION MANUAL Automation for automatic swing doors English TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS NEXT 120S - EN - Rel.1.2 - 02/2021 - CD0752EN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3) NEXT 120S AUTOMATION COMPONENTS 4) PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5) PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 5.1) TOOLS REQUIRED: 5.2) PREPARATION OF THE AUTOMATION 5.3) INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATION NEXT 120S 5.4) SPRING LOADING PROCEDURE 5.5) ARM REMOVAL 6) TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 6.1) SLIDING PULL ARM NEXT120‑BDT 6.2) SLIDING PUSH ARM NEXT120‑BDS...
  • Page 4: General Safety Warnings

    This product is designed and built exclusively for the purpose described in this documentation. Any other use that is not specifically indicated could adversely impact the condition of the product and the safety of people. Label accepts no responsibility for incorrect product installation and usage, as well as for any damage caused by changes made without its prior consent.
  • Page 5: Description Of The Models

    1) DESCRIPTION OF THE MODELS NEXT 120S is an automation designed to open swing doors with brushless motor and closing spring. The electronic control equipment is located inside the automation. A list of the swing door automation models NEXT 120S produced by Label is provided below:...
  • Page 6: Next 120S Automation Components

    3) NEXT 120S AUTOMATION COMPONENTS SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY NEXT-PW75 FIXING PLATE LOGIC BOARD NEXT-L120S PLASTIC PLATE GEARMOTOR WITH ENCODER MANUAL PROGRAM SELECTOR BATTERY NEXT-BAT120S CLOSING SPRING 4) PRELIMINARY CHECKS Before installing the automation, verify the following requirements: • The support structure of the automation should be firm, with no significant deformation.
  • Page 7: Preparation And Installation

    5) PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 5.1) TOOLS REQUIRED: Tape measure, drill, level, flat-head screwdriver, cross-head screwdriver, Allen wrenches with handle (sizes 3 ‑ 4 ‑ 5). 5.2) PREPARATION OF THE AUTOMATION Remove the cover retaining screws. Pull the cover out of its housing by releasing it at its ends and pulling it upwards (fig.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Automation Next 120S

    Depending on the type of arm to be used and the opening direction of the door, refer to the relevant technical drawing (para. 6 and sub- paragraphs), which shows the installation dimensions. Mount and secure the automation plate using screws and fixings suitable for the type of support (not supplied by Label). The automation NEXT-120S provides the possibility of connecting the arm pin on both sides of the mechanical body.
  • Page 9: Arm Removal

    5.5) ARM REMOVAL If it is necessary to remove the arm in order to release the leaf from the automation, carry out this operation only after removing the power supply. Once the arm is removed, the automation spring will fully unload. The following steps must be performed using the digital selector to restore the automatic door operation before reinstalling the arm: a) reset the previous setup by accessing the "Maintenance"...
  • Page 10: Technical Drawings

    6) TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 6.1) SLIDING PULL ARM NEXT120-BDT                                 ...
  • Page 11: Sliding Push Arm Next120-Bds

    6.2) SLIDING PUSH ARM NEXT120-BDS                                    ...
  • Page 12: Articulated Push Arm Next120-Bas

    6.3) ARTICULATED PUSH ARM NEXT120-BAS                             STANDARD TAPERED PIN   X = 3 6 m m ...
  • Page 13: Elbow Sliding Pull Arm Next120-B150

    6.4) ELBOW SLIDING PULL ARM NEXT120-B150                          STANDARD  TAPERED PIN      X =   m m ...
  • Page 14: Elbow Sliding Pull Arm Next120-B250

    6.5) ELBOW SLIDING PULL ARM NEXT120-B250                            STANDARD  TAPERED PIN   X =   m m ...
  • Page 15: Next120-Bas Leaf Mounting

    6.6) NEXT120-BAS LEAF MOUNTING                             STANDARD TAPERED PIN   X = 3 6 m m ...
  • Page 16 Separate the mains power supply line from the very low voltage line control unit relative to control and safety accessories. • On the plastic side caps of the automation NEXT 120S there are the holes that must be broken open, through which the electric cables must be inserted.
  • Page 17: Electric Connections

    7) ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS POWER SUPPLY CUT-OFF SWITCH The lens with the TX marking must be positioned corresponding to the end of the door. 230 Vac 230 Vac OA-EDGE-T...L OA-EDGE-R...R LEFT SENSOR RIGHT SENSOR NEUTRAL LIVE OA-EDGET SAFETY SENSORS EXTERNAL RADAR INTERNAL RADAR CLOSING SIDE SENSOR SWITCH B4=ON...
  • Page 18 Separate view of the parts Connection to the power supply terminal Insertion of wired terminal into the protective enclosure STEP 4 STEP 5 Closing of the protective enclosure Plug-in connection to the 230V input connector of the control unit of NEXT 120S...
  • Page 19 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS OF NEXT-L120S CONTROL UNIT TERMINALS Terminals 0-5 AUX 1 (manual switch) Terminals 0-4 AUX 2 (manual switch) Terminals 0-3 OPEN input (N.O. contact if F21 = ON; N.C. contact if F21 = OFF) Terminals 0-2 internal radar input (N.O. contact) Terminals 0-1 external radar input (N.O.
  • Page 20: Safety Sensors

    This section describes how to connect and setup the safety sensors in accordance with the standard EN16005. WIRING CONNECTION OF SENSOR OA-EDGE T CONNECTION OF AUTOMATION NEXT 120S WIRING Wiring between the sensor and the terminal of the control unit NEXT-L120S 1.
  • Page 21: Digital Selector Et-Dsel - Purpose And Connections

    9) DIGITAL SELECTOR ET-DSEL – PURPOSE AND CONNECTIONS The digital selector ET-DSEL is the essential tool for the installer, to configure the automatic door operation and perform the setup and function/parameter setting operations, to carry out the system diagnostics and to access the event memory containing information about the automation and its operation.
  • Page 22: Commissioning Of The Automation (Initial Setup)

    It is important that you adjust the safety sensor detection range before starting the automation setup cycle. If the automation NEXT 120S controls a single leaf automatic door, switches 1 and 2 on the dip-switch SW1 of the logic board L-NEXT must be set to OFF.
  • Page 23: Initial Setup

    "Initial Setup" section. Enter the 10‑character technical password to access setup. The default technical password set by Label for the digital selector ET-DSEL is “A-A-A-A-A-A-A- A-A-A” Press the button in correspondence with letter A; an asterisk appears on the position of the first letter;...
  • Page 24 Select ON only if an opening safety sensor has been installed on E.O. input (terminal 6). Only if function S05 was set to ON. Select ON if a closing safety sensor was installed and monitored (as provided for by the standard EN 16005) in order to activate the sensor test at the beginning of each cycle.
  • Page 25: Functional Testing

    The selector ET-DSEL allows checking the inputs status to ensure proper operation of all devices connected with the automation NEXT 120S. To enter “Input Diagnostics” while the automatic door operating program is shown on the display, hold the button F2 pressed for about 3 seconds.
  • Page 26: Program Selectors

    The program selector allows the user to select the operating mode of the door. You can use the following devices, depending on the choice made: manual selector integrated into the automation side of NEXT 120S, mechanical key selector EV-MSEL and digital selector ET-DSEL or digital selector T-NFC.
  • Page 27: Digital Selector Et-Dsel - Used As Program Selector

    11.3) DIGITAL SELECTOR ET-DSEL – USED AS PROGRAM SELECTOR The digital selector ET-DSEL can be installed in the system and used by the user like a program selector, as an alternative to the manual and mechanical selector if you need a more comprehensive tool in terms of functions and graphics. To enable ET-DSEL operation as program selector, set the F01 function to OFF (see paragraph “Functions setup”).
  • Page 28 Operation of other buttons located on the panel of the program selector ET-DSEL Partial opening, is used only in a double leaf door automation To activate the partial opening press briefly the button The symbol on the display indicates that the function is on. In a dual leaf door, only the first leaf (Master) opens if the opening command is given from the internal or external radar inputs.
  • Page 29: Battery Pack Next-Bat120S

    Operation The battery activates in case of mains power failure, allowing the automation NEXT 120S to keep operating. Battery life depends on several factors, such as the number of operations carried out, the weight of the leaves, the external devices connected, etc.
  • Page 30: General Programming Menu

    13) GENERAL PROGRAMMING MENU To enter the general programming menu while the automatic door operating program is shown on the display, hold the button pressed for about 5 seconds. The programming menu includes several submenus organized by topic (Diagram 1). Choose the section you wish to access by pressing the button F1 >>...
  • Page 31: Functions And Settings

    14) FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS To enter, type the 10-character technical password (for more information, refer to the “Password management” paragraph) The buttons in this sub‑menu are used as follows: F2 button = to access the functions F setting (see “Function setting” paragraph); button = to access the P parameters setting (see the “Potentiometer adjustment”...
  • Page 32 FUNCTION TABLE Function to be set in the menu "Initial Set-up" of the digital selector before door start. Default setting of the function. " For dual leaf swing door. In the Slave column are marked with the letter S the functions that must be set separately on the Slave automation in case of dual leaf door.
  • Page 33 Tests on opening safety sensor E.O. disabled; for sensors which are not pre-arranged for monitoring Function enabled Test on opening safety sensors E.O. enabled; for sensors pre-arranged for monitoring by the if F12 = ON automation (cat.2/pl.c). For details, refer to the paragraph “Safety sensors”. Safety sensors test with LOW logic level.
  • Page 34 In interlock function, the opening control on the closed door is not saved. Please refer to the OFF* paragraph "Interlock system". Function enabled In interlock function, the opening command on the closed door is saved and the subsequent if F26 = ON opening will take place as soon as the other door will be closed.
  • Page 35 Function active if Read this function just in case you install a maglock with status sensor open/closed (not supplied by Label) F77 = ON for maglock with status sensor open/close. Connect the N.O output contact of the status sensor to the input AUX1 on NEXT‑L120S control unit in order to detect the close door status.
  • Page 36 F17 = ON time before automatic closing when the opening command is given by the disabled, operating the button connected to the OPEN input or by the Label remote control. Holding tension with door closed Increasing the value increases the thrust exerted by the leaf on the closing ledge.
  • Page 37 Thrust power at the end of the opening cycle The value of this parameter must be increased in order to increase the motor thrust power if the door has difficulty opening in the last degrees. Distance between the end of the leaf run and the final ledge during opening Increasing the value reduces the opening degrees, decreasing the value increases the opening degrees with respect to the default value stored during the setup.
  • Page 38 Motor thrust distance at closing end (active only with F38 = OFF) At the default value 0%, the function is disabled. Increasing the value increases the degrees from the end of the closing run in which the motor thrust is enabled to facilitate the completion of the closing manoeuvre, in critical situations caused, for example, by draughts.
  • Page 39: Language

    15) LANGUAGE • Use the buttons F2 and to move the arrow in correspondence with the language desired. • Press the EXIT button to return to general programming menu. 16) PASSWORD MANAGEMENT This section shows three types of password. a) TECHNICAL PASSWORD (for technical personnel in charge of installation and maintenance) It is the 10‑character password of the installer who commissions the system.
  • Page 40: How To Change The Technical Password

    16.1) HOW TO CHANGE THE TECHNICAL PASSWORD • Select “TECHNICAL PASSWORD” • Press OK (F1). • Enter the default technical password “A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A” by pressing 10 times the button A. • Enter the new technical password, selecting a combination of 10 characters from the letters A‑B‑C‑D.
  • Page 41: How To Change The Service Password

    • You are prompted to repeat the new password, so enter again the previous combination. • If the password entered is correct, the message “PASSWORD OK” is displayed for one second, then the system returns to the PASSWORD MANAGEMENT section. Press the EXIT button to return to the general programming menu •...
  • Page 42: Enabling User Password Usage (Primary And Service)

    16.4) ENABLING USER PASSWORD USAGE (PRIMARY AND SERVICE) • Select “PASSWORD ON / OFF” • Press OK (F1). • Press the ON button to enable the usage of user passwords and return to the menu PASSWORD MANAGEMENT. To return to the work program view, press the EXIT button twice.
  • Page 43: Selector Options

    17) SELECTOR OPTIONS In the section "Selector Options" you can choose which work programs are displayed on the display of the digital selector, so that the end user can scroll through and select only those he wants to use. “Bidirectional program” The buttons in this submenu are used as follows: The button * allows going to the next function.
  • Page 44: Information And Event Memory

    18) INFORMATION AND EVENT MEMORY The digital selector ET-DSEL allows displaying information on automation and accessing events memory, where faults are saved. After displaying the automatic door work program, press the button for 5” to enter the information area (Diagram 2). The buttons inside the information area are used as follows •...
  • Page 45 See the tables below for the list of information and fault messages. INFORMATION AREA NUMBER INFORMATION MEANING Serial number Identifies the serial code of the logic board NEXT-L120S Displays the opening/closing cycles of the door performed since the last Partial counter maintenance.
  • Page 46 EVENTS MEMORY Messages that may be displayed in cells E1 through E5 FAULT MESSAGE ON THE SYMBOL MEANING PROBLEM RESOLUTION CODE DISPLAY The door has come into contact with an obstacle during opening; If the problem persists, remove the OPENING OBSTACLE this caused the reversal of the obstacle or check for leaf correct sliding.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    The first step to perform is the spring charging procedure described in the paragraph "SPRING LOADING PROCEDURE". b) MOVE THE DOOR TO CLOSED POSITION. c) Power the automation NEXT 120S with mains voltage, the control unit buzzer emits 5 beeps. d) Select position "I" on the manual selector located on the side cap of the automation.
  • Page 48: Applications With Electric Lock

    20) APPLICATIONS WITH ELECTRIC LOCK To lock the door in closed position, the automation NEXT 120S is ready to control an electric strike, an electric lock or an electromagnet. 20.1) ELECTRIC LOCK / ELECTRIC STRIKE Setup of the functions to enable the electric lock: •...
  • Page 49: Dual Leaf Door

    The Master and Slave automations must be connected via the wiring "WR5MS", whose terminals must be inserted into the connector J7 of the logic boards NEXT-L120S of the automations. Connect to the Master automation the digital selector EV-DSEL or T-NFC. CABLAGGIO WR5MS NEXT 120S MASTER NEXT 75 MASTER NEXT 120S SLAVE NEXT 75 SLAVE SENSORI DI...
  • Page 50 Follow the steps described below to complete the commissioning of the automation. 1. Power on the automations with mains voltage 2. If the digital selector ET-DSEL is new and is powered for the first time, it is necessary to select a language as shown in paragraph 10.1, then you will automatically enter the section "Serial communication settings".
  • Page 51 Select ON only if a closing safety sensor has been installed on the E.C. input (terminal 7). The selection of this function is valid for both master and slave automations. Select ON only if an opening safety sensor has been installed on E.O. input (terminal 6). The selection of this function is valid for both master and slave automations.
  • Page 52: Functional Testing

    21.3) FUNCTIONAL TESTING Select the automatic operation of the door using the program selector. If you use the program manual selector, set it to l. Refer to the “Program selectors” paragraph describing the types of selector provided for to select the automatic door operating mode. To start an opening movement, press briefly the button PS1 (Start) on the control unit NEXT-L120S of the Master automation, or operate the door opening devices.
  • Page 53: Considerations About The Use Of The Selector Et-Dsel Of The Two-Leaf Door

    The selector ET-DSEL allows checking the inputs status to ensure proper operation of all devices connected with the automation NEXT 120S. To enter "Input Diagnostics" while the automatic door operating program is shown on the display, keep the F2 button pressed for about 3 seconds.
  • Page 54: Next-Rx Radio Receiver

    Marketing, sale and use are valid without restrictions in all EU countries. With this document Label SpA declares that the receiver NEXT‑RX complies with all the essential requirements and with all other relevant provisions established by the directive RED 2014/53/EC.
  • Page 55: Courtesy Mode For Disabled

    TYKO/1E SPYCO/3E MDW/2E TYKO/2E LED MEANING LED OFF FIG.2 LED ON NEXT 120S LED BLINKING SLOWLY memory full or transmitter already saved LED BLINKING FAST transmitter saving LED BLINKING VERY FAST memory erasure FIG.3 Housing of the receiver NEXT-RX inside the automation NEXT...
  • Page 56: Interlock System

    AUX1 (5), COMMON AUX2 COMMON (0), AUX2 (4). to the terminal S to the terminal S NEXT 120S NEXT 120S to the to the terminal terminal 5 to the terminal 0 The figure shows the diagram of the electrical connections between the automations of the two doors ensuring that they are interlocked during operation.
  • Page 57: Operation Of The Interlock System

    24.2) OPERATION OF THE INTERLOCK SYSTEM DOOR 1 DOOR 1 INTERNAL RADAR EXTERNAL RADAR EXTERNAL RADAR INTERNAL RADAR The internal radars of each door are used independently when the distance between the two doors is such that there are no interferences in the detection field of the two internal radars.
  • Page 58: Privacy Function

    (NEXT 120S) 0 (NEXT 120S) 0 NEXT 120S Jumpers (JP) to select power supply (please set 24 volt) Jumper terminals C-24 of the NEXT 120S control unit to supply 24V. NC NEXT 120S Disconnect the manual AUX1 selector from terminal...
  • Page 59: Privacy System Settings

    ON: Privacy Function active • FUNCTION F78: Read this function just in case you install a maglock with status sensor open/closed (not supplied by Label) OFF: for maglock without status sensor open/closed (factory setting) The operator NEXT 120S is automatically detecting the close door status.
  • Page 60: Meaning Of Buzzer Audible Signals

    Once maintenance is completed, reset the partial cycle counter and the event memory (see paragraph 19 "MAINTENANCE"). Warning! Any potentially damaged or worn component must be replaced. Make use of original spare parts only; for this purpose check LABEL Parts list.
  • Page 61: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Assembled Machinery

    • Electromagnetic compatibility directive EMC 2014/30/EU Label declares that the automation NEXT 120S has been realized to be incorporated in a machinery or to be assembled with other devices to constitute a machinery covered by Machine Directive 2006/42/EC. Harmonized European regulations applied:...
  • Page 64 NEXT Made in Italy S.p.A Via Ilariuzzi, 17/A - S. Pancrazio P .se - 43126 PARMA - ITALIA Tel. (+39) 05 21/ 67 52 - Fax (+39) 05 21/ 67 52 22 infocom@labelspa.it - www.labelspa.com...

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