CAME BKV15AGR Installation Manual
CAME BKV15AGR Installation Manual

CAME BKV15AGR Installation Manual

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FA01715-EN
Sliding-gate operators
BKV15AGR
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 FA01715-EN Sliding-gate operators BKV15AGR INSTALLATION MANUAL EN English...
  • Page 3 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLERS 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. Only use this product for its intended purpose. Any other use is hazardous. • The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused by improper, unreasonable or erroneous use.
  • 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

    801MS-0520 BKV15AGR - High performance operator with 36 V reversible motor, featuring a control board with graphic display, Adaptive Speed & Torque Technology, 4 safety inputs, movement and obstruction-detecting device for gates weighing up to 1500 kg that are up to 20m long. Grey cover RAL 7040.
  • Page 6: Control Board

    Programming buttons Connector for the RIOCN8WS module RSE card connector Connector for the clock card (806SA-0120) Connector for CAME KEY Terminal board for limit-switch micro-switches Connector for plug-in radio frequency card (AF) Accessories fuse Terminal board for connecting the antenna...
  • Page 7 Size Usage limitations MODELS BKV15AGR Pinion module Maximum gate-leaf length (m) Maximum gate-leaf weight (kg) 1500 Technical data MODELS BKV15AGR Power supply (V - 50/60 Hz) 230 AC Motor power supply (V) 36 DC Board power supply (V) 26 DC...
  • Page 8 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 24 V AC/DC flashing beacon 2 x 1 mm2 2 x 1 mm2 TX Photocells 2 x 0.5 mm2 2 x 0.5 mm2...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION Do not install on slopes i.e. any surfaces that are not perfectly level. 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.
  • Page 10 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. Position the anchoring plate, taking note of the measurements shown in the drawing.
  • Page 11 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 operator cover. Place the operator on top of the anchoring plate. The electrical cables must pass under the operator foundation frame...
  • Page 12 Male a hole in the cable gland. Thread the cables through the cable gland. 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. Fastening the rack Release the operator.
  • Page 13 Adjusting the pinion-rack coupling Open and close the gate manually. Adjust the pinion-rack coupling distance using the threaded feet (vertical adjustment) and the holes (horizontal adjustment). The weight of the gate must not bear down upon the operator. Fastening the operator in place Only fasten the operator after adjusting the pinion-rack coupling.
  • Page 14 Determining the travel end points with mechanical limit switches Open the gate. Insert the opening limit-switch tab in the rack. The spring must trigger the microswitch. Fasten the opening limit-switch tab using the grub screws supplied. Close the gate. Insert the closing limit-switch tab in the rack. The spring must trigger the microswitch.
  • Page 15: 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). Power supply Make sure the mains power supply is disconnected during all installation procedures. Before working on the control panel, disconnect the mains power supply and remove the batteries, if any.
  • Page 16: Signalling Devices

    Signalling devices Flashing beacon It flashes when the operator opens and closes. Additional light It increases the light in the manoeuvring area. Operator status warning light It notifies the user of the operator status. 10 11 E E3 5...
  • Page 17: Command And Control Devices

    Command and control devices Card reader Transponder selector switch Keypad selector STOP button (NC contact) Stop the gate and exclude automatic closing. Use a control device to resume movement. If the contact is not used, it must be deactivated during programming. Control device (NO contact) OPEN ONLY function Control device (NO contact)
  • Page 18: Safety Devices

    Safety devices Connect the safety devices to the CX, CY CZ and/or CK inputs (NC contacts). During programming, configure the type of action that must be performed by the device connected to the input. If contacts CX, CY, CZ and/or CK are not used, they must be deactivated during programming. DELTA and DXR photocells DELTA and DXR photocells Standard connection...
  • Page 19 Pair of sensitive edges DFWN Pair of sensitive edges DFWN Connected in parallel with resistive contact (recommended) Connected in series with resistive or NC contact 10 TS 2 CX CY CZ CK 10 TS 2 CX CY CZ CK C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    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 <...
  • Page 21: Functions Menu

    Functions menu Opening direction Set the gate opening direction. Configuration Opening direction To the left (Default) Motor settings To the right Motor test Check the gate opens in the right direction. If the buttons do not execute the commands correctly, invert the gate opening direction. Configuration Motor test The >...
  • Page 22 Closing slowdown speed Set the slowdown speed during closing (as a percentage of the maximum speed). If the slowdown speed is incorrectly set to a value higher than the opening speed by mistake, the parameter is automatically corrected. Configuration Closing slowdown speed 15% to 60% (Default 50%) Gate travel settings Travel sensitivity...
  • Page 23 Total stop Stop the gate and exclude automatic closing. Use a control device to resume movement. Configuration Total stop Deactivated (Default) Wired safety devices CX input Associate a function with the CX input. Configuration CX input Deactivated (Default) Wired safety devices C1 = Reopen while closing (photocells) C2 = Reclose while opening (photocells) C3 = Partial stop...
  • Page 24 CZ input Associate a function with the CZ input. Configuration CZ input Deactivated (Default) Wired safety devices C1 = Reopen while closing (photocells) C2 = Reclose while opening (photocells) C3 = Partial stop C4 = Obstacle standby (photocells) C7 = Reopen while closing (sensitive edges) C8 = Reclose while opening (sensitive edges) C13 = Reopen while closing, with immediate stop once the obstruction has been removed, even if the gate is not in motion...
  • Page 25 RIO ED T2 Associate one of the available functions with a wireless safety device. Configuration RIO ED T2 Disabled (Default) RIO safety devices P0 = It stops the gate and excludes automatic closing. Use a control device to resume movement. P7 = Reopen while closing.
  • Page 26 Removing obstacles If an obstacle is detected by the sensitive edge or by the amperometric sensor on the electronic board, movement is inverted to create a space sufficient to clear the obstacle. If this function is deactivated, the motion is inverted until the limit-switch is reached. Configuration Removing obstacles Deactivated (Default)
  • Page 27 Configure the function to be performed by the card inserted in the RSE1 connector. If an RSE card – configured for paired connections – is plugged into the RSE_1 connector, use the RSE_2 connector for remote connection (CRP). In this case, a CAME KEY cannot be connected. Configuration...
  • Page 28 Guided procedure (Wizard) You can use the system configuration wizard. Configuration Guided procedure (Wizard) Type of system Opening direction CX input CY input CZ input CK input Travel AST Control Slowdown AST Control Add users Travel calibration New user Register up to a maximum of 250 users and assign a function to each one. The operation can be carried out by using a transmitter or another control device.
  • Page 29 Radio decoding Choose the type of radio coding for the transmitters enabled to control the operator. If you choose the type of radio coding for the transmitters [Rolling code] or [TW key block], any transmitters with a different type of radio coding saved previously will be deleted.
  • Page 30 Set up maintenance Set the number of manoeuvres the operator can perform before a maintenance warning signal is generated. During a maintenance warning signal, the warning light flashes rhythmically 3 + 3 times [Open]. Information Set up maintenance Deactivated (Default) 1X100 to 250X100 Maintenance reset Reset the number of partial manoeuvres.
  • Page 31 Create new timer Time one or more types of activation chosen from those available. Timer management Create new timer Use the arrows to choose the desired function. Open / Partial opening / Output B1-B2 Press ENTER to confirm. Use the arrows to set the start and end time of the function activation. Start time / end time Press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 32: Forgotten Password

    Enable password Set a 4-digit password. The password will be requested to anyone who wants to access the main menu. Password Enable password Use the arrows and the Enter button to dial the desired code. Enter the password again using the arrows and the Enter button to confirm. Forgotten password If you forget your password, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 33: Import/Export Data

    Import/export data Save user data and system configuration data on a MEMORY ROLL card. The stored data can be reused for another control board to configure another system in the same way. Before inserting and removing the MEMORY ROLL card, DISCONNECT THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY TO THE LINE. Insert the MEMORY ROLL card into the corresponding connector on the control board.
  • Page 34: Error Messages

    Communication Communication error for paired operation. Check configuration on RSE port. error Incompatible remote The transmitter used is not CAME. control The coding set is different from that of the transmitter. The transmitters are TWIN and have different KEY BLOCK.
  • Page 35: Final Operations

    FINAL OPERATIONS Before closing up the casing, check that the cable inlets are sealed to stop insects getting in and to prevent damp. PAIRED OPERATION Two connected operators are controlled with one command. Electrical connections Connect the two electronic boards with a UTP CAT 5 cable. Fit an RSE card on both control boards, using the RSE_1 connector.
  • Page 36: Operating Modes

    Operating modes PARTIAL OPENING command STEP-BY-STEP or OPEN ONLY command MASTER SLAVE MASTER SLAVE MCBF Models BKV15 20 m - 1500 kg 250000 20 m - 2000 kg 20 m - 2500 kg Installation in windy area -15% The percentages indicate how much the number of cycles should be reduced in relation to the type and number of accessories installed. Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, or replacing any parts, disconnect the device from the power supply.
  • Page 40 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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