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User’s guide, English – Controlled Products Systems Group 10978021 User Manual

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740 - 24V

User’s guide

Fig. 01

Fig. 02

AUTOMATED SYSTEM 740-24V

Read the instructions carefully before using the product and keep them for

future consultation.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

If installed and used correctly, the 740-24V automated system will ensure a high

degree of safety.

Some simple rules regarding behaviour will avoid any accidental trouble:

• Do not stand near the automated system and do not allow children and

other people or things to stand there, especially while it is operating.

• Keep radiocontrols or any other pulse generator well away from children to

prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.

• Do not allow children to play with the automated system.

• Do not willingly obstruct gate movement.

• Prevent any branches or shrubs from interfering with gate movement.

• Keep light signalling systems efficient and clearly visible.

• Do not attempt to activate the gate by hand unless you have released it.

• In the event of malfunctions, release the gate to allow access and wait for

qualified technical personnel to do the necessary work.

• After enabling manual operation, switch off the power supply to the system

before restoring normal operation.

• Do not make any alterations to the components of the automated system.

• Do not attempt any kind of repair of direct action whatsoever and contact

qualified personnel only.

• Call in qualified personnel at least every 6 months to check the efficiency of

the automated system, safety devices and earth connection.

DESCRIPTION

The 740-24V automated system is ideal for controlling vehicle access areas of

medium transit frequency.

The 740-24V automated system for sliding gates is an electro-mechanical operator

transmitting motion to the sliding gate via a rack pinion or chain appropriately

coupled to the gate.

Operation of the sliding gate is controlled by an electronic control unit housed

inside the operator or in a hermetically sealed outdoor enclosure.

When, with the gate closed, the unit receives an opening command by

radiocontrol or from another suitable device, it activates the motor until the

opening position is reached.

If automatic operation was set, the gate re-closes automatically after the selected

pause time has elapsed.

If the semi-automatic operation was set, a second pulse must be sent to close

the gate again.

An opening pulse during re-closing, always causes movement to be reversed.

A stop pulse (if provided) always stops movement.

The light signalling indicates that the gate is currently moving.

For details on sliding gate behaviour in different function logics, consult the

installation technician.

The automated systems include obstacle-detection and/or safety devices

(photocells, edges) that prevent the gate from closing when there is an obstacle

in the area they protect.

The system ensures mechanical locking when the motor is not operating and,

therefore, it is not necessary to install any lock.

Manual opening is, therefore, only possible by using the release system.

The gearmotor does not have a mechanical clutch and, therefore, it is coupled

to a unit with an electronic clutch offering the necessary anti-crushing safety if

the system is completed with the necessary safety devices.

A convenient manual release with customised key makes it possible to move the

gate in the event of a power failure or malfunction.

MANUAL OPERATION

ENGLISH

Warning: Cut power to the system to prevent an involuntary pulse from

activating the gate during the release manoeuvre

To release the operator proceed as follows:

1) Insert the key provided and turn it clockwise as shown in Fig. 01 ref. 1 and 2.

2) Turn the release system clockwise, until the mechanical stop is reached, Fig.

01 ref. 3.

3) Open and close the gate manually.

RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION

Warning: Cut power to the system to prevent an involuntary pulse from

activating the gate during the manoeuvre for restoring normal operation.

To restore normal operation proceed as follows:

1) Turn the release system anti-clockwise, until its stop is reached, Fig. 02 ref. 1.

2) Turn the key anti-clockwise and remove it from the lock, Fig. 02 ref. 2 and 3.

3) Move the gate until the release system meshes (corresponds to gate locking).

4) Power up the system.

MAINTENANCE

To ensure trouble-free operation and a constant safety level, an overall check of

the system should be carried out every 6 months. A form for recording routine

maintenance operations is enclosed.

REPAIRS

For any repairs, contact the authorised Repair Centres.

AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

Refer to catalogue for available accessories.