CAME V6000P Installation Manual
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Garage door operator
FA01799-EN
FA01799-EN
V6000P - V1000P
INSTALLATION MANUAL
EN English

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  • Page 1 Garage door operator FA01799-EN FA01799-EN V6000P - V1000P INSTALLATION MANUAL EN English...
  • Page 3 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLERS ⚠ WARNING! Important safety instructions. Please follow all of these instructions. Improper installation may cause serious bodily harm. Before continuing, please also read the general precautions for users. This product must only be used for the purpose for which it was designed. Any other use is hazardous.
  • Page 4  The manufacture date is provided in the production batch printed on the product label. If necessary, contact us at https://www.came.com/global/en/contact-us.  The general conditions of sale are given in the official CAME price lists.
  • Page 5 Permanently affix the following warning label on the guided part at a height of at least 60 mm with the message “WARNING, AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR”: Electrical hazard; Danger of crushing; Danger of foot crushing; Danger of hand entrapment; No transiting while the barrier is moving.
  • Page 6 ABS casing with display for keypad programming and an LED courtesy light. Intended use The V6000P and V1000P operators are designed to power up-and-over and sectional garage doors for homes and apartment blocks.
  • Page 7 Packing list ① one Operator ⑧ One door fitting brace ② one Installation Manual ⑨ Eight self-drilling hexagonal head M6x15 screws ③ two anchoring perforated-plates ⑩ One hexagonal M6x80 nut and bolt ④ one Curved lever ⑪ One (Ø8x25) drive-shaft adapter ⑤ Two support braces ⑫ One 3x20 linchpin ⑥ Three U-shaped braces...
  • Page 8 Description of parts Pre-assembled guide package Operator ① Cover ⑥ Guide ② Gearmotor ⑦ Chain or belt ③ Transformer ⑧ Slide ④ Control board ⑨ Transmission arm ⑤ Power supply cable ⑩ Release cord ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ ⑨ ⑩...
  • Page 9: Preliminary Checks

    Slide guides 001V06001 Chain guide L = 3.02 m. Counter-balanced overhead doors up to 2.4 m in height - Counter-balanced overhead doors up to 2.25 m in height - Sectional* doors up to 2.20 m in height. 001V06002 Chain guide L = 3.52 m. - Counter-balanced overhead doors up to 2.75 m in height.
  • Page 10: Cable Types And Minimum Thicknesses

    Cable types and minimum thicknesses Cable length Cable length Connection Cable type 1 < 15 m 15 < 30 m Control panel power supply 230 V AC H05VV-F 3G x 1.5 mm 3G x 2.5 mm Flashing light 2 x 0.5 mm FROR CEI Photocell transmitters 2 x 0.5 mm...
  • Page 11: Sectional Door

    Applicative examples SECTIONAL DOOR * sectional door * sectional door with dual guide with single guide SPRING-BALANCED OVERHEAD DOOR, COUNTERBALANCED OVERHEAD, fully retracting and protruding partially retracting and protruding INSTALLING ⚠ The following illustrations are just examples, in that the space available for fitting the operator and accessories varies depending on the overall dimensions.
  • Page 12 Fastening the traction guide D Fasten the traction guide to the center of the doorway, using suitable screws. E Raise the guide and position in horizontally to measure the distance to the ceiling, then fasten it. F Install the support braces a and the U brace b on the guide. Bend the perforated flat tabs so they fit snugly and so as to compensate for the distance between the guide and ceiling.
  • Page 13 Fitting the operator to the guide Fit the adapter to the drive shaft. The operator can be fitted onto the guide: either in standard position I or at a right angle L. Self-drilling 6 x 15 screw U-shaped brace Micro Guide Drive shaft with adapter Self-drilling 6 x 15 screw...
  • Page 14 Moving the micro switch Disconnect the cables of the micro switch and remove the latter. N Remove the operator's cover and the cable brace. Pull out the electrical cable and fit it through the hole. Refit the cable brace so as to block the hole. Use a screwdriver to open up the predrilled hole for the electrical cables of the micro switch and fir the cables to the micro switch.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connections

    Release the operator Release ⓒ To release the operator, pull down the cord ⓒ. Locking To lock the operator back up, use the transmitter or the control button. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ⚠ Before powering up the board, cut off the mains power supply. Power supply (V - 50/60 Hz): 230 AC Board functions: •...
  • Page 16 Description of parts ① Line power-supply connector ⑨ AF card connector ⑩ Antenna terminals ② Gearmotor ⑪ Programming board connector ③ Transformer ⑫ Terminals for control and warning devices ④ Cables input ⑬ Safety-device terminals ⑤ Encoder connector ⑭ Courtesy light cover connector ⑥ Gearmotor connector ⑮ Calibration microswitch terminal ⑦...
  • Page 17 Movement control and obstacle detection While opening: the door stops. To resume movement, either press a button or use the transmitter. When CLOSING:: it inverts the direc- tion of travel until opening is complete. After three consecutive inversions, the door stays open and excludes the automatic closing: to close, either use the transmitter or button.
  • Page 18: Safety Devices

    Safety devices If a device is connected, remove the bridge (NC) contact for reopening during closing. Input for safety devices such as photocells, sensitive safety-edges and other devices that are compliant with EN 12978 standards. During closing, opening this contact triggers an inversion of movement until the door is completely open.
  • Page 19: Programming Device

    PROGRAMMING DEVICE Preparing for programming Manually hook up the door to the skid. Power up the operator. After emitting a sound signal, the control board is ready for programming. Remove the transparent panel to access the programming keys. ⚠ Memorizing (function 5) must always be the last phase of programming, otherwise the settings will not be saved.
  • Page 20 Obligatory functions Establishing the opening limit-switch points ⚠ Respect the order of settings of the limit switches shown in this manual. With the operator idle Press P for about five Press +. seconds. RÒ The operator emits a sound Let the door reach the desired signal and 1 appears.
  • Page 21 Memorizing the programming ⚠ It is OBLIGATORY to conclude the programming procedures with this function so as not to lose any saved settings! Press + to select 5. Press P. The display segments rotate clockwise. The programming has been memorized. Adjust the obstruction detection sensitivity during boom travel ⚠...
  • Page 22: Optional Functions

    Optional functions Setting the alarm By default, this function is deactivated; by activating the alarm function, the operator emits a long sound signal if the door stays open for more than 10 minutes. To activate it: Press P for about five sec- Press + and select 1.
  • Page 23  Memorizing (function 5) must always be the last phase of programming, otherwise the settings will not be saved. ⚠ The operator emits an intermittent sound signal for 20 seconds before the door starts to automatically close. Simultaneously, the courtesy light flashes. When the door starts closing, the operator emits a sound signal and the courtesy light is on.
  • Page 24 ENABLING THE RADIO CONTROL  Before fitting the AF card, you MUST CUT OFF THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY Additional external antenna Disconnect the internal antenna and connect the external one to the corresponding terminals on the control board. Radio frequency card Fit the AF card into the connector on the control board.
  • Page 25: Deleting Transmitters

    Deleting transmitters Press and keep pressed S until..0 appears on the left side of the screen. The segments of the 0 on the left side of the screen rotate clockwise. When the 0 on the left disappears, release the S key: the transmitters have been deleted.
  • Page 26: Periodic Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance ☞ Before doing any maintenance, cut off the mains power supply, to prevent any hazardous situations resulting from the door's unexpected movement. Periodic maintenance log to be filled in by users every six months. Date Notes Signature...
  • Page 27 Extraordinary maintenance ⚠ The following table is for logging any extraordinary maintenance jobs, repairs and improvements performed by specialized contractors.  Any extraordinary maintenance jobs must be done only by specialized technicians. Extraordinary maintenance log Fitter's stamp Name of operator Job performed on (date) Technician's signature Requester's signature...
  • Page 28: Dismantling And Disposal

    DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL ☞ Came S.p.A. employs an Environmental Management System at its premises. This system is certified and compliant with the UNI EN ISO 14001 regulation standard to ensure that the environment is respected and safeguarded. Please continue safeguarding the environment. At CAME we consider it one of the fundamentals of our operating and market strategies.
  • Page 30 The contents of this manual may change, at any time, and without notice. CAME S.p.A. Via Martiri Della Libertà, 15 31030 Dosson di Casier - Treviso - Italy tel. (+39) 0422 4940 - fax. (+39) 0422 4941...

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