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Compliance with ANSI/UL/CSA 325:2003 (7th Ed., Feb. 21, 2023) USER 1 DG R1B ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT TO MANAGE A 24V SLIDING OPERATOR OR A 24V BARRIER SEA USA Inc. 10850 N.W. - 21st - unit 160 - Doral - MIAMI - Florida (FL) - 33172 - USA Telephone: ++1-305.594.1151...
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INDEX SAFETY INFORMATION AND «UL» STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS PRELIMINARY INFORMATION AND PRODUCT DETAILS 1 - WIRINGS 2 - CONNECTIONS ON CN1 START, PARTIAL START STOP , « » CONNECTIONS ON CONNECTIONS ON CONNECTIONS ON CONNECTIONS ON CONNECTIONS ON CONNECTIONS ON CME - ENCODER CONNECTIONS ON EXTERNAL MODULES...
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INDEX 13 - DISPLAY OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING MENU 14 - BASIC MENU 15 - INPUTS STATUS MANAGEMENT N.C. N.O. 16 - WORKING TIMES LEARNING - PROGRAMMING OF THE CONTROL UNIT 17 - OPERATING LOGICS 18 - PASSWORD - PROTECTION OF THE CONTROL UNIT BY PASSWORD 19 - RECEIVERS AND TRANSMITTERS - PROGRAMMING OF THE TX «...
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UL 325 ED. 7 FOR GATE OPERATORS GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user; Read them carefully as they contain important indications for the safe installation, use and maintenance. 1.
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A gate operator shall be provided with the specific instructions describing all user adjustments required for proper operation of the gate. Detailed instructions shall be provided regarding user adjustment of any clutch or pressure relief adjustments provided. The instructions shall also indicate the need for periodic checking and adjustment by a qualified technician of the control mechanism for force, speed, and sensitivity.
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e. A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals is not obstructed or impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end-use conditions.
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As for misunderstandings that may arise refer to your area distributor or call our help desk. These instructions are part of the device and must be kept in a well-known place. The installer shall follow the provided instructions thoroughly. SEA products must only be used to automate doors, gates and wings.
PRELIMINARY USER 1 24V DG control unit requires the programming of the working times (chapter 16); it is not possible to start the operator correctly without first programming the control unit! The unit and the accessories programming and settings can be carried out by the display on board or by the JOLLY 3 programmer or SEACLOUD JOLLY 3 SEACLOUD...
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1 - CONNECTIONS Make all the wirings when the control unit is not powered! Keep the power cables separate from the command cables - always run cables in separate sheaths to prevent interferences! OPTIONAL JUMPERS ANT COM START STPD STOP COM PH1 PH2 EDGE1 24VAUX COM 24V(FL) FL(-) N.C.
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2 - CONNECTIONS ON CN1 2.1 - START (N.O.) Connect the « » command on clamps 2 (or 6) and 3 START Logics to be linked to the « » command in chapter 17 START If the input is engaged during the pause time, the g a t e d o e s n o t c l o s e u n t i l t h e i n p u t i s r e l e a s e d 2.2 - PARTIAL START (N.O.) Connect the «...
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2.6 - 24V FLASHING LIGHT - MAX 3W EXAMPLE OF FLASHING LAMP AND Connect the flashing lamp on clamps 12 and 13 SAFETY EDGE CONNECTION Gate movement signals: BLINK SECOND IN OPENING BLINKS SECOND IN CLOSING TEADY LIT DURING PAUSE FLASHING Management: menu 86 LIGHT...
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2.9 - 10K PHOTOCELL SINGLE OR DOUBLE EXAMPLES OF 10K PHOTOCELLS Connect up to two 10K photocells on clamps 9 - 11 - 12 CONNECTION Set the menu 100 on « » or « » to enable the 10K SINGLE DOUBLE photocells reading PHOTO 1...
2.12 - 24V DC A UX OUTPUT OPTIONS 10 - 200mA A relay can be connected to the 24VAUX output; the relay allows the connection and the management of additional accessories (courtesy light, locks etc.); some examples below, including the menu 94 settings ONNECT THE ACCESSORY ONLY AFTER SETTING THE MENU ON THE DESIRED OPTION Management: on menu 94 choose how to have...
3 - CONNECTION ON CN2 3.1 - LIMIT SWITCH It is possible to connect the pre-wired limit switch to the CN2 connector; Respect the cable colors The type of limit switch is automatically detected during the working times learning The A is also available;...
CONNECTIONS ON 6.1 - EMERGENCY BATTERIES It is possible to connect a group of two 12V BATTERIES E-SUN Q batteries in series (24V Pb 1.2Ah min.) to the operator, via the «E-SUN Q» battery charger unit The «E-SUN Q» battery charger unit keeps a constant charge of the batteries and, in the event of a power failure, allows the operator to work until they run out.
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CONNECTIONS ON 8.1 - STANDARD ENCODER CONNECTION Connect the on CNE; respect ENCODER XAMPLE the cable color BLACK Encoder can be enabled on menu 32 BLUE ENCODER DOWN ENCODER The menu 47 shows the impulses read during the operation PAR. M1 The menu 48 shows the total pulses stored during the learning ENCODER The menus 47 - 48 are visible only when the menu 32 is «ON»...
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11 - CONNECTION ON CMS 11.1 - «PRIMARY/SECONDARY» (MASTER/SLAVE) CIRCUITS mode: to manage 2 operators (ex. opposite barriers or bollards) RIMARY ECONDARY having each one its control unit Wire each « » circuit to the CMS connector of each control unit PRIMARY SECONDARY Management via menu 105;...
12 - ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS 12.1 - AMPEROMETRIC MANAGEMENT - ONLY FOR ELECTROMECHANIC OPERATORS Obstacle detection system with inversion XAMPLE both in OPENING and CLOSING Set the menu 37 on a value different from OFF (which is set by default) to enable the function SLOWDOWN SENSITIVITY t h e g r e a t e r t h e v a l u e , t h e g r e a t e r...
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13 - DISPLAY and PROGRAMMING CONNECT ALL THE ACCESSORIES WHEN THE CONTROL UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF! AFTER ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE, POWER ON THE UNIT FOR SETTINGS 13.1 - POWER ON THE CONTROL UNIT SOFTWARE INPUTS STATUS BASIC OWER REVISION (CHAPTER 15) MENU...
14 - BASIC MENU RETURN TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE THE MAIN MENU DOWN SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU DO NOT NEED TO PROGRAM THE TX RETURN TO EAD THE THE MAIN MENU PRESS ON THE TX CHAPTER PRESS START THE BUTTON STORED TRANSMITTERS BEFORE...
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15 - INPUTS STATUS MANAGEMENT 15.1 - INPUTS STATUS DISPLAY PARTIAL MENU START START STOP DASH ON: MOTOR 1 OPENING NORMALLY CLOSED INPUT (N.C.) LIMIT SWITCH MENU - - - - - - MOTOR 1 - - - CLOSING MENU DASH OFF: LIMIT SWITCH - - -...
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15.3 - INPUTS MANAGEMENT MENU HIS MENU ALLOWS TO ENABLE OR DISABLE THE INPUTS WITHOUT REPEATING THE WORKING TIMES LEARNING LANGUAGE HOLD PRESSED 5 SECONDS TO ACCESS START ENABLED START RETURN START DISABLED DOWN PARTIAL ENABLED START PARTIAL RETURN START PARTIAL DISABLED START...
16 - WORKING TIMES LEARNING DANGER! AVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON TO CARRY OUT THE OPERATIONS IN SAFE CONDITIONS Check the correct operation of all accessories (photocells, buttons, etc.) Do not jumper the inputs not in use (limit switch, safety edge, etc.) 16.1 - PRELIMINARY SETTINGS Before programming the working times, it is necessary to carry out the essential settings of the basic menu.
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16.3 - QUICK LEARNING - ONLY FOR SLIDING OPERATORS The control unit on board the SEA sliding operators is pre-set by default (model and parameters) to allow the quick learning of the working times GATE ON HALFWAY OWER OWER XAMPLE...
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16.5 - WORKING TIMES LEARNING BY STANDARD ENCODER Working times learning through automatic detection of the end-of-stroke points Check that the correct encoder type is enabled in special menu 32 (see paragraph 16.2) S t a r t - u p t h e w o r k i n g t i m e s l e a r n i n g b y f o l l o w i n g t h e p r o c e d u r e b e l o w OWER OWER 45°...
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16.7 - WORKING TIMES LEARNING BY MANUAL PULSES For operators without limit switches (example: 24V swing operator) Working times learning through manual pulses on the points of stop If installed, enable the encoder in the special menu 32, otherwise set to OFF (paragraph 16.2) When set to OFF, it is possible to adjust the working times manually by the M1 CLOSING M1 OPENING...
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Once the password is enabled, all the menus can not be adjusted, they are only displayed If you forget the password, contact the SEA technical assistance: SEA reserves the right to evaluate and decide whether to provide or not the unlocking procedure...
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19 - RECEIVERS AND TRANSMITTERS ONNECT THE RECEIVER CIRCUIT WHEN THE CONTROL UNIT IS NOT POWERED AS INDICATED IN CHAPTER When the control unit is switched-off, check if the receiver is correctly plugged in Program the transmitters before connecting the antenna Program the transmitters only when the gate is closed and the motor is stopped allow the use of both r It is possible to store up to 2 among the available functions...
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19.4 - TRANSMITTERS FUNCTIONS DIAGRAM T H E « S T A R T » COMMAND MUST ALWAYS PRESS STORED START BE STORED ON THE FIRST LANGUAGE TRANSMITTERS BUTTON TX CHANNEL PRESS THE BUTTON TO STORE SETTING OF THE PARTIAL START PARTIAL PRESS STORED...
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20 - ALARMS XAMPLE 20.1 - FAULTS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY LIMIT SWITCH EXIT The control unit advises of the faults may happen through a FAULT message on the display (Note: press ok to exit the message) Below the list of the faults that are signaled on the display and the possible solutions to the problems (if the fault message holds out, contact the technical support) SOLUTION WARNING MESSAGE...
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20.2 - FAULTS SIGNALED ON THE FLASHING LIGHT It is also possible to visualize the warning signals through the flashing light simply by observing the number of flashes emitted (see the table of correspondences below) When an event occurs, the warning flashes will be issued at each « »...
21 - TROUBLESHOOTING AKE SURE THAT ALL THE SAFETY DEVICES ARE ENABLED PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION The operator does not a) Check the connections and the jumpers on the safety edge or stop or photocell a) Check that the N.C. are connected respond to any START inputs, if connected b) Blown fuse...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION a) Opening control active a) Check if there is an active input among the open inputs b) Pause not set b) Check the pause settings The gate opens but does not c) The closing anti-entrapment protection device is c) Check if there is an active sensor among all the inputs of the anti-entrapment close with TX or closing timer active...
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USER 1 DG R1B MENU FUNCTIONS TABLE MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES Italiano Italian English English Français French 1 LANGUAGE English Español Spanish Dutch Dutch Polski Polish Start Start Partial START Partial START External module External module Stop Stop Pressed once, it stops the gate.
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MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES To set the number of operators to be managed 4 GATES NUMBER From 1 to 2 This menu is available only if the 3-MOTOR menu is set to the options «21-ERG MAXI» or «23-ERG» To reverse the opening with the closing or vice-versa (both motors and limit-switches are reversed) 5 REVERSE MOTOR Automatic...
SPECIAL MENU PRESS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 5 SECONDS TO ENTER OR TO EXIT THE SPECIAL MENU SPECIAL MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES 17 OPENING SPEED 1 100% Motor 1 speed in opening 18 CLOSING SPEED 1 100% Motor 1 speed in closing SLOWDOWN SPEED From 30% to 100% Motor 1 slowdown speed in opening...
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SPECIAL MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES OPENING 100%(*) Adjustable from OFF (disabled) to the 100% of the stroke depends SLOWDOWN 1 on model CLOSING 100%(*) Adjustable from OFF (disabled) to the 100% of the stroke depends SLOWDOWN 1 on model * The slowdown starts once half of the total stroke is reached 63 DECELERATION To adjust the change from normal speed to slowdown speed depends...
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SPECIAL MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES The selected input will be turned into an input (on CN1) to 92 TIMER On Photocell 2 which connect an external clock On Partial Start Always AUX output always powered In cycle AUX output powered only during cycle Opening AUX output powered only during opening Closing...
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SPECIAL MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES If the photocell is occupied during closing, the gate reverses the Closing movement; If the photocell is occupied during the pause, it prevents the gate reclosing If the photocell is occupied during opening or closing, it stops the gate Opening and closing movement;...
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SPECIAL MENU DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NOTES SAFETY EDGE 2 Opening and closing Safety edge enabled in opening and closing DIRECTION Opening Only opening Safety edge enabled only in opening Menu available only if Closing the menu 98 is set on Only closing Safety edge enabled only in closing "SAFETY EDGE 2"...
PRICES: Prices are based on the Price List in force. Discounts and quotations from Sales Dept. and other selling branches must be approved by SEA. Prices are F.O.B SEA warehouse in Miami and do not include shipment costs. SEA reserves the right to modify the price list at any time and provide notice to its sales network.
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