Connections; Connection To The Mains Electricity - THOMSON Swip 200 Manual

Motor drive for sliding gates
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MOTOR DRIVE FOR SLIDING GATES - CONNECT
Electrically connect the photocells and identify the colour of the wires to then connect them to the
electronic card.
M1
RX reception
photocell
When the photocells have power, a red indicator is lit inside each one. When the photocells are aligned,
only one red indicator is lit inside the RX photocell. If the photocells are not aligned, a second indicator
is lit in the RX photocells.
Move your hand in front to hide the infrared beam. The second indicator should light up in the RX
photocell. A relay click can be heard when the status changes.
Note: The electronic card of this motorised gate goes on standby after 1 minute with no action. On
standby, the photocells no longer have power. To come out of "standby" mode, press one of the buttons
of the control card.
If you have other photocell configurations, refer to the "connections" paragraph, PHOTOCELLS,
page 23.

4. CONNECTIONS

The cables run must comply with applicable standards (NFC 15-100). Either the cable is 80 cm deep with
red warning mesh, or the cable is run through a sheath.
Safety instructions:
All electrical connections must be made with the power off, by a qualified electrician.

4.1. Connection to the mains electricity

Important notes:
The electrical line must solely be used to power the gate motor drive and protected by a fuse or circuit
breaker (6A min, 16A max) and a differential device (30mA). It must be compliant with the applicable
electrical safety standards.
The motor drive is protected by a 250V - 5A time-delay fuse.
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