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Motorline professional ROSSO EVO 60 User's And Installer's Manual

Motorline professional ROSSO EVO 60 User's And Installer's Manual

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ROSSO EVO
USER'S AND INSTALLER'S MANUAL
v1.0
REV. 12/2024

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  • Page 1 ROSSO EVO USER'S AND INSTALLER'S MANUAL v1.0 REV. 12/2024...
  • Page 2 00. CONTENT 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INDEX This product is certified in accordance with European Community (EC) safety standards. 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European 02. PACKAGE INSIDE THE PACKAGE Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2011, on the restriction 03.
  • Page 3 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS • Children shouldn’t play with the product or opening devices to avoid the motorized door or gate from being triggered involuntarily. • This manual contains very important safety and usage information. • If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the Read all instructions carefully before beginning the installation/ manufacturer, after-sales service or similarly qualified personnel usage procedures and keep this manual in a safe place that it can...
  • Page 4 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS the power supply cable. Please note that all the cables must enter conditions have been met. the control board from the bottom. • In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of fuse failure, locate • If the automatism is to be installed at a height of more than 2,5m the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit breaker or from the ground or other level of access, the minimum safety and replacing the fuse.
  • Page 5 Inside the package you will find the following components: The ROSSO EVO specifications are as follow: 01 • 01 motor 07 • 03 motor’s fixing plate to the rail ROSSO EVO 60 ROSSO EVO 100 ROSSO EVO 120 02 • 01 linear straight arm 08 •...
  • Page 6 03. THE AUTOMATISM 03. THE AUTOMATISM MANUAL UNLOCK REMOVING TOP COVER The ROSSO EVO unlocking system is very simple and practical to use. To do so just pull the lever down (figure 03). To block simply pull the lever to the original position. To remove the cover simply insert a small screwdriver into the side holes, and create a lever effect to release the fittings between the top cover and the body.
  • Page 7 03. THE AUTOMATISM 03. THE AUTOMATISM INFORMATION PRE-INSTALLATION CHANGING COURTESY LEDS For a correct operation of ROSSO EVO, you must take into account the following parameters before the installation: • Read all steps on this manual at least once in order to get acquainted with the installation and configuration process.
  • Page 8 04. INSTALLATION 04. INSTALLATION MOTOR FIXATION ON THE RAIL AUTOMATISM INSTALLATION With standard rails, you can only automate doors with maximum height of 2500mm. 100-150mm 125-175mm DETAIL 13 01 • Attach the rail’s support plate to the lintel, as visible in the image 15. In the image 16 if can be seen the distance to keep between the door rail and support plate’s upper part (125-175mm).
  • Page 9 04. INSTALLATION 04. INSTALLATION AUTOMATISM INSTALLATION AUTOMATISM INSTALLATION DETAIL 19 05 • After rising the rail and mark the holes, you should fix the plate with screws. 03 • Place celling rail ‘s fixation plate roughly halfway through the steel rail as visible in the pictures After that, you should use bracket to reinforce the attachment, this time near the motor (image 23).
  • Page 10 04. INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MAP LEGEND: 01 • ROSSO EVO Motor 02 • Steel rail 03 • Rail fixing plate to ceiling/structure 04 • Bracket for structure fixing 05 • Fast rail fixing plate to ceiling/structure 06 • Trolley with unlocking system 07 •...
  • Page 11 05. PROGRAMMING 05. PROGRAMMING LEGEND PROGRAM REMOTE CONTROLS Legend: • Display • Main Menu • Programming remote controls • Up • Down • USB Type-C connector for MCONNECT LINK When you turn the power on, the display shows a countdown from 99 to 11, and the courtesy lamp stays [FALK] on for 2 seconds.
  • Page 12 06. PROGRAMMING "P" 06. PROGRAMMING "P" MENU FUNCTIONS "P" The control board has a main menu which allows access to all the different settings of the automatism. You must start all programming from stand-by mode (--)! All menu configuration instructions described in this manual were performed using stand-by mode (--) as a starting point.
  • Page 13 06. PROGRAMMING "P" 06. PROGRAMMING "P" FORCE ADJUSTMENT ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE SAFETY PHOTOCELLS 01 • Press the M button for 3 seconds to access the programming menu. Functionality • When the photocells are active and some obstacles pass through when the door is closing, the door reverses direction and starts to open.
  • Page 14 06. PROGRAMMING "P" 06. PROGRAMMING "P" OPERATING LOGIC FLASHING LAMP Functionality • This function causes the control board to adopt different behaviors when receiving orders 01 • Press the M button for 3 seconds to access the programming menu. during the operation. 02 •...
  • Page 15 07. PROGRAMMING "E" 07. PROGRAMMING "E" FOLLOW ME MENU FUNCTIONS "E" Functionality • This menu regulates the time that the door closes after a vehicle or person passes through. MAX MIN. FACTORY MENU FUNCTION STATE PAGE Each value corresponds to 1 second, and can vary between 0 and 10. PROGRAMMABLE VALUE 01 •...
  • Page 16 08. POST-INSTALLATION 08. POST-INSTALLATION STOPPER AT THE OPENING STRETCH RAIL’S CHAIN The automatism needs a stopper in the opening and closing to always control the courses. In closing maneuvers, the ground will be the stopper for the door, but in the opening maneuvers it is necessary to create a stopper on the steel rail, to ensure that the trolley always stop in the correct place.
  • Page 17 09. DIAGNOSIS CONNECT MOTOR TO 24V BATTERY DETALHE 01 DETAIL 39 In case of automatism failure or malfunction, you must detect the fail component (motor or control board). To do that, you should test the motor directly connected to a 24V DC power, in order to understand if this works.
  • Page 18 10. TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROL BOARD ERROR MAP Display Description Cause Solving the problem • Motor opening • Opening. (Motor in opening maneuver) • Motor closing • Closing. (Motor in closing maneuver) DELETE REMOTE CONTROL • If all remotes controls are deleted. •...
  • Page 19 10. TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROL BOARD ERROR MAP Display Description Cause Solving the problem FULL MEMORY • When you try to program a remote control, but there is no • Exceeded the limit of programmed remote controls. • Option to install an additional receiver. free position.
  • Page 20 10 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL Anomaly Procedure Actions Procedure II Discovering the origin of the problem A) Has 24V: • Consult a MOTORLINE 1 • Remove the top cover of the send to Motorline facilities for on the input, the transformer is •...
  • Page 21 11. CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS ROSSO EVO CONTROL BOARD Option 1 - Pedestrian Door Photocells Pushbutton/ Flashing lamp Key Selector Outdoor 2 3 4 5W max Antenna Contact (NC) External Receiver MR17 Courtesy LEDs CONNECTOR2 1500W max WITH CONNECTOR3 MR13 with MX13 MR14 with MX14 LINK Receiver...

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