CAME BKS08AGS Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 FA01295-EN Sliding-gate operators BKS08AGS BKS12AGS BKS18AGS BKS22AGS BKS18RGS BKS08ALS BKS12ALS BKS18ALS BKS22ALS INSTALLATION MANUAL Italiano...
  • Page 3 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 4: 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 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 5: Intended Use

    Description 801MS-0070 BKS08AGS - Operator with 230 V motor, complete with electronic board with programming display, built-in radio decoder and mechanical limit switches for sliding gates up to 800 kg in weight and 20 m in length. RAL7024 grey cover.
  • Page 6: Description Of Parts

    Description of parts Operator Cover Control board holder Front cover Control board Gearmotor Limit-switch tabs Fan* Transformer Capacitor Assembly brackets for housing accessories (optional) Mechanical limit switch Release hatch Anchoring plate Fixtures and fittings * Only for BKS08AGS...
  • Page 7: Control Board

    Control board The functions on the input and output contacts, the time settings and user management are set and viewed on the display. All connections are protected by quick fuses. For the system to work properly, before fitting any plug-in card, DISCONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY and remove any batteries. Before working on the control panel, disconnect the mains power supply and remove the batteries, if any.
  • Page 8 Size Usage limitations MODELS BKS08AGS BKS12AGS BKS18AGS BKS22AGS BKS18RGS BKS08ALS BKS12ALS BKS18ALS BKS22ALS Maximum gate-leaf length (m) Maximum gate-leaf weight 1200 1800 2200 1800 1200 1800 2200 (kg)
  • Page 9 Technical data MODELS BKS08AGS BKS12AGS BKS18AGS BKS22AGS BKS18RGS Power supply (V - 50/60 Hz) 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 120 AC Motor power supply (V) 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 120 AC Standby consumption (W) Power (W) Capacitor (μF)
  • Page 10 The operating cycle calculation considers a gate that is of standard length (the sliding part), professionally installed, free of any mechanical issues and/or accidental friction points, and measured at an ambient temperature of 20°C, as stated in EN standard 60335-2-103. MODELS BKS08AGS BKS12AGS BKS18AGS...
  • Page 11 Cable types and minimum thicknesses Cable length (m) up to 20 from 20 to 30 Power supply 230 V AC 3G x 1.5 mm2 3G x 2.5 mm2 Motor power supply 230 V AC 3G x 1.5 mm2 3G x 2.5 mm2 Micro limit switches * no.
  • Page 12: Installation

    INSTALLATION The following illustrations are examples only. The space available for fitting the operator and accessories varies depending on the area where it is installed. It is up to the installer to find the most suitable solution. The drawings show an operator fitted on the left. Preliminary operations Dig a hole for the foundation frame.
  • Page 13 Insert the screws supplied in the anchoring plate. Lock the screws in place with the nuts supplied. Remove the pre-shaped clamps using a screwdriver. Fit the anchoring plate in the iron cage. The tubes must pass through the existing holes. UNI 5739 12 X 70 Position the anchoring plate, taking note of the measurements shown in the drawing.
  • Page 14 Remove the nuts from the screws. Insert the electrical cables into the tubes until they protrude by about 600 mm. Setting up the operator Remove the front cover. Remove the operator cover. Place the operator on top of the anchoring plate. The electrical cables must pass under the operator foundation frame Lift the operator by 5-10 mm from the plate by adjusting the threaded feet, to allow for any adjustments that may need to be made between the rack and pinion.
  • Page 15 Fastening the rack Release the operator. Rest the rack on the pinion. Weld or fasten the rack to the gate along its entire length. To assemble the rack modules, use an extra piece and rest it under the joint, then fasten it in place using two clamps. Adjusting the pinion-rack coupling Open and close the gate manually.
  • Page 16: Establishing The Limit-Switch Points

    Fastening the operator in place Only fasten the operator after adjusting the pinion-rack coupling. Fasten the operator to the anchoring plate using stoppers and nuts. Establishing the limit-switch points Open the gate. Insert the opening limit-switch tab in the rack. The spring must trigger the microswitch.
  • Page 17 Close the gate. Insert the closing limit-switch tab in the rack. The spring must trigger the microswitch. Fasten the closing limit-switch tab using the grub screws supplied. ~ 20 mm...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Passing the electrical cables Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law. The electrical cables must not touch any parts that may overheat during use (such as the motor and transformer). Cable glands on the board holder 120 / 230 V AC 50/60 Hz 10 11 TS 1...
  • Page 19: Signalling Devices

    Power supply output for accessories The output normally delivers 24 V AC. The sum of the power draw for the connected accessories must not exceed 20 W. 10 11 TS 1 Torque limiter Grey cable Brown cable Red cable Black cable White cable To vary the motor torque, move the corresponding Faston terminal to one of the four positions;...
  • Page 20: Command And Control Devices

    Command and control devices Keypad selector Card reader Transponder selector switch STOP button (NC contact) This stops the operator and excludes automatic closing. Use a control device to resume movement. When the contact is being used, it must be activated during programming. See the [F1 –...
  • Page 21: Safety Devices

    Safety devices During programming, configure the type of action that must be performed by the device connected to the input. Connect the safety devices to the CX and/or CY inputs. If used, the CX and/or CY contacts must be activated during programming. See function [F2] and/or [F3].
  • Page 22 DXR - DLX photocells DXR - DLX photocells Standard connection Connection with safety test See [Safety devices test] function. 10 11 TS 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 CX CY 10 11 TS 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 CX CY 10 11 OUT 10 11 SY 10 11 OUT...
  • Page 23: List Of Functions

    PROGRAMMING Programming button functions ESC button The ESC button is used to perform the operations described below. Exit the menu Delete the changes Go back to the previous screen Stop the operator < > buttons The < > buttons are used to perform the operations described below. Navigate the menu Increase or decrease values Open or close the operator...
  • Page 24 Hold-to-run With the function active, the operator stops moving (opening contact 2-3 or closing contact 2-4) when the control device is released. When the function is active, it excludes all other control devices. Hold-to-run OFF (Default) Command 2-7 Associate a command to the connected device on 2-7. Command 2-7 0 = Step-by-step (default) - The first command is to open and the second to close.
  • Page 25 Pre-flashing time Adjust the time for which the beacon connected to E1-W is activated before each manoeuvre. Pre-flashing time OFF (Default) 1 to 10 seconds Courtesy light time Define how many seconds the additional light (set up as courtesy light) stays on after an opening or closing manoeuvre. Courtesy light time 60 to 180 seconds (Default 60) RSE communication...
  • Page 26 RIO ED T1 Associate one of the available functions with a wireless safety device. The function only appears if the RIO CONN interface board is present. RIO ED T1 OFF (Default) P0 = It stops the gate and excludes automatic closing. Use a control device to resume movement.
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    Remove user Remove one of the registered users. Remove user Use the arrows to choose the number associated with the user you want to remove. Alternatively, the control device associated with the user you want to remove can be activated. Press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 28: Error Messages

    ERROR MESSAGES Service test failure error Operating time error Open release-hatch error Obstacle detected during closing Obstacle detected during opening The maximum number of obstacles detected consecutively has been exceeded Incompatible transmitter error Wireless system communication error Wireless system not configured error FINAL OPERATIONS...
  • Page 29 PAIRED OPERATION Two connected operators are controlled with one command. Electrical connections Connect the two electronic boards with a UTP CAT 5 cable. Insert an RSE card into both control boards. Connect up the electrics for the devices and accessories. The devices and accessories must be connected to the control board which will be set as the MASTER.
  • Page 32 CAME S.p.A. Via Martiri della Libertà, 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso – Italy Tel. (+39) 0422 4940 Fax (+39) 0422 4941 info@came.com - www.came.com...

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