Automatic Solutions CTR50 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION
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  • Page 1 SWING GATE INSTALLATION MANUAL AUTOMATIC...
  • Page 2 GENERAL The ASA range of Do It Yourself (DIY) gates and accessories is designed to be an easy installation for the home handyman. Please consider that the information contained in this manual is general in nature and different site conditions will require some departure from the methods used here.
  • Page 3 POST INSTALLATION GENERAL There are quite a few variables when it comes to ways to fix posts but we will basically suggest that you will either bolt to an existing structure (wall, brick piers, etc) or concrete your post into the ground or sometimes both. Either way before you start you need to survey your site for rises and falls and establish the high point in your site.
  • Page 4 HANGING GATES Decide on a position for the hinges on your gates. Try to keep the hinges close to the top and bottom of your gate as this will put them in best position structurally. When you have decided the position mark the spots on your posts allowing for the clearance gap under your gates.
  • Page 5 ASA300 - K50 IMPORTANT – MANUAL OVERIDE CAP MUST BE ON AT ALL TIMES GENERAL ASA300 Motor Voltage – 12 volt Motor Voltage - 12 / 24 DC Power Absorbed – 70 watts Motor Inputs - Two Speed – 0,019 metres per second Battery Charger –...
  • Page 6: Important- Read This First

    IMPORTANT— READ THIS FIRST Parts of these instructions are intended as a quick start guide and should be used in conjunction with the full instructions. The quick start instructions provide the basics to get you up and running and are based on the most commonly used installations in Australia.
  • Page 7 ASA300 GEAR MOTOR INSTALLATION INSTALL POST BRACKET The position of the post bracket “A” is critical to the success of your installation and attention needs to be paid to both its correct height and also its position on the post in respect to the relationship between your gate hinge pivot point and the motor pivot point on the bracket.
  • Page 8: Board Interface

    K50 LOGIC CONTROL BOARD INSTALLATION BOARD INTERFACE COMPONENTS TERMINALS – LEFT TO RIGHT FS1-2 Battery charge plug 12-24 Vdc 12Vdc/24Vac Choose via jumper JP2 Pos 1&2 = 12V FS3-4 Power supply input 12-20 Vac LAMP Flashing light output Battery Fuse 10A Fast MOT1 Output for motor 1 10A Max Output Fuse 2A Slow...
  • Page 9: Connect Battery

    In most cases it will be necessary to install electrical conduits and junction boxes to join and extend your motor cables using suitable two core cable. Your Automatic Solutions store can provide the cable or a good local source is generally the large automotive accessory stores as most motor vehicles run 12 and 24 volt systems.
  • Page 10 PROGRAM YOUR TRANSMITTERS (REMOTES) To proceed to the next step you need to have programmed a remote control transmitter into the control board. To program a transmitter press “P1” once on the control board and wait for the led “DL1” to light. Press the button (channel) on your remote control transmitter that you wish to use for two seconds and release.
  • Page 11 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING, ADDING TO AND IMPROVING YOUR INSTALLATION DEFINITIONS OF SAFETY INPUTS Stop Input connected to a push-button or switch placed outside the unit. It is employed to cause the gate’s immediate stop. This control is used in an emergency situation. Photo-cell Input connected to an optical barrier.
  • Page 12 DEFINITION OF OPTICAL SIGNALS DL1 – Programming led (red) It is lit in the programming phase and during the gate’s motion. DL2 – Mains power led (green) It is lit when the 12Vac voltage is present to the AC IN input. DL3 –...
  • Page 13 DEFINITION OF DIP SWITCH SETTINGS “Step-by-step Mode” (Dip switches 1 and 2 OFF) – In step-by-step mode a single command via transmitter or a momentary switch connected to the OSC input will cause the gate to open. If no other command is issued and at the end of the slow down phase the gate will stop, the operating cycle is complete and the gate waits for a further command to close.
  • Page 14: Technical Features

    TECHNICAL FEATURES Power supply The electric power is supplied to the electronic card and the motors by means of an electric transformer fitted with a protection fuse. The appliance may be connected to an optional backup battery (12Vdc/ 7 Ah) for the automation system to work in case of absence of mains power supply.
  • Page 15: Operation Modes

    OPERATION MODES Introduction The electronic unit contains a micro-processor to control the gate’s operation modes. These are the four main operation phases: Phase preceding the gate’s motion Gate’s fast motion phase Gate’s slow motion phase Gate’s pause phase (open gate) The unit can function in three modes: Step by step –...
  • Page 16 In any operation mode, the safety devices cause the following effects: If the stop command is enabled no cycles can start and the start command will have no effect. If a stop command is supplied Stop: during motion, the gate will immediately stop and interrupt its operating cycle. This condition will continue while the stop command is on. A start command following a stop command always determines an opening cycle.
  • Page 17: Electrical And Mechanical Specifications

    ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weight (with plastic box): 186 x 283 x 112 mm – 2.3 Kg Power supply transformer: 230/12-15-20 Vac - 100VA Battery-charger capacity: 0.5 A max Optional battery capacity: 12/24 Vdc – 7 Ah Blinker power supply: 12/24 Vdc - 15W max Relays contacts capacity: 20 A max Electric lock power supply: 12/24 Vdc - 15W max Motor power supply: 12/24 Vdc - 100W max (total)
  • Page 18: Open Collector

    FS3 Faston – 12/15/20 Vac power supply from the electric transformer FS4 Faston – 12/15/20 Vac power supply from the electric transformer CTR50 - Connection of the devices Motor 1 – Terminals 5 and 6 on J1 Motor 2 – Terminals 7 and 8 on J1 Blinker –...
  • Page 21 The manufacturer declares that the above listed products comply to the norms on electromagnetic compatibility provided for by directives 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC. Date: 24-08-2007 AUTOMATIC SOLUTIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PO BOX 1034 CANNING VALE WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6970 TECHNICAL HELP – service@automaticsolutions.com.au...
  • Page 22 Wait times will vary dependent on local workloads. The cost is a service fee which includes the first half hour and the hourly rate thereafter. If any Automatic Solutions provided parts are found to be defective and within warranty these will be provided free of charge.

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