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LOOP 1 — Power supply to loop 1 (OPEN - terminals
1-2): use these terminals to connect the loop you
wish to use as a FREE EXIT.
LOOP 2 - Power supply to loop 2 (REVERSE/CLOSE -
terminals 3-4): use these terminals to connect the
loop you wish to use as the REVERSE/CLOSE loop.
OPEN - “Opening” Command (N.O. - terminal 5 &
10): this is where your N.O. activation device wire to
pulse the beam open. (e.g.: push-button)
N
OTE
: To install several opening devices,
connect the N.O. contacts in parallel.
CLOSE - “Closing” Command (N.O. - terminal 6 & 10):
this is where your N.O. closing devises wire to pulse
the beam closed.
N
OTE
: To install several total opening pulse
generators, connect the N.O. contacts in
parallel.
FSW - Closing Reversing-devices (N.C. - terminal 7 &
14) The purpose of the closing reversing devices is to
protect the barrier movement area under the beam, by
reversing motion. If the closing safety devices are
activated when the automated system is in open
status they prevent the closing movement.
N
OTE
: To install several closing safety devices,
connect the N.C. contacts in series.
WARNING: If closing safety devices are not
connected, jumper terminals 7 and 14.
STOP - STOP contact (N.C. - terminal 8 & 10): this
refers to any device (e.g.: push-button) which stops
the motion of the barrier.
N
OTE
: To install several STOP devices,
connect the N.C. contacts in series.
WARNING: If stop safety devices are not
connected, jumper terminals 8 and 10.
EMERGENCY - EMERGENCY contact (N.C. - terminal 9
& 10,or 11 or 19) this refers to any switch which, by
being activated in emergency state, opens the barrier
and stops its movement until the contact is restored.
WARNING: If emergency safety devices are
not connected, jumper terminals 9 & 10
between.
GND - (terminals 10-11-19) - Negative contact for
accessories and DC power negative.
24 Vdc - (terminals 12-13) - Positive contact for
powering 24VDC accessories.
WARNING: Max. load of accessories: 500mA.
OUT 1 - Output 1 (terminal 14): the output can be set
to one of the functions described in 2nd level
Programming. The default value is FAILSAFE.
OUT 2 - Output 2 (terminal 15): the output can be set
to one of the functions described in 2nd level
Programming. The default value is beam CLOSED.
OUT 3 - Output 3 (terminal 16-17): the output can be
set to one of the functions described in 2nd level
Programming. The default value is INDICATOR LIGHT.
Connect 24 Vdc - 3W max. indicator light, if any, to
these terminals, following the instructions in figure 2C.
WARNING: To avoid shorting the system, do
not exceed the indicated power.
OUT 4 - Output 4 (terminal 18): NOT USED AT THIS
TIME
J2 T
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- M
OTOR
- F
LASHING
L
IGHT
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F
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M (COM - MOT 1 - MOT 2): Motor connection
LAMP (LAMP - COM): Flashing light output (230V~)
FAN (FAN - COM): Fan output (230V/115V)
J8 C
ONNECTOR
— M
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C
APACITOR
Rapid connector for connecting the motor thrust
capacitor.
J9 T
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TRIP
- P
OWER
S
UPPLY
PE : Earth connection
N : Power supply 230/115VAC (Neutral)
L : Power supply 230/115VAC (Line)
WARNING: To ensure correct operation, the
board must be connected to earth ground and
an adequate 15Amp breaker upstream of the
barrier.
J3, J5 R
APID
C
ONNECTORS
- F
OR
O
PENING
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LOSING
L
IMIT
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WITCHES
Quick-fit connector for connection of the opening (13)
and closing ( J5) limit-switches.
J6 C
ONNECTOR
- B
REAKAWAY
B
EAM
S
ENSOR
Quick-fit connector for breakaway beam (round) sensor
(where present). If this sensor is not being used, leave
the supplied jumper in place.