Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

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Reducing the setting is only advisable if a light-moving
door is involved, a higher level of safety is desired and
"normal" operation is guaranteed (must be established
through testing).
ATTENTION
If the potentiometer is set too low, this
will put the operator out of action!
Note
Besides having the task of limiting the maximum forces
(during the OPEN reference cycle and CLOSE learn cycle
and serving as an upper limit for updating), both potentio-
meters also have a second function:
- P1: during a normal opening cycle over the last centi-
metres before reaching the OPEN end-of-travel position,
P1 assumes the task of the programmed force limit,
thereby making it possible to adjust doors which require
a greater force at this stage only.
- P2: during a normal closing cycle, after passing the limit,
from which point on no reversing takes place (so called
reversing limit, located just before reaching the CLOSE
end-of-travel position), P2 assumes the task of the pro-
grammed force limit, thereby making it possible to adjust
doors which require a greater force at this point to ensure
tight closing.
3.4 Other adjustment options (Warning phase,
Automatic closing, options relay)
With the "A" and "B" DIL-switches (accessible on remo-
ving the operator cover, see figure 10 and 17), the following
functions of the operator and options relay can be set:
DIL-switch "A" at OFF / DIL-switch "B" at OFF
- Operator / operator lighting: normal function.
- Options relay: the relay picks up with the operator
lighting, but without cycling.
Note: Factory setting; Connection of additional external
operator lighting (see figure 16).
DIL-switch "A" at OFF / DIL-switch "B" at ON
- Operator / operator lighting: normal function.
- Options relay: the relay picks up on reaching the
CLOSE end-of-travel position.
Note: "Close" signal.
DIL-switch "A" at ON / DIL-switch "B" at OFF
- Operator: Warning phase (approx. 2 s) always active.
- Operator lighting: flashes rapidly during warning phase.
- Options relay: cycles rapidly during warning phase;
"normal" cycling continues when door in motion.
Note: Connection of an external warning light (without
automatic flashing) (see figure 16).
DIL-switch "A" at ON / DIL-switch "B" at ON
- Operator: Warning phase (approx. 2 s) always active.
Automatic closing from OPEN end-of-travel position
after 30 s open phase and approx. 2 s warning phase.
- operator lighting flashes rapidly during warning phase
- Options relay: Relay cycles slowly during the open
phase and rapidly during the warning phase; "normal"
cycling continues when door in motion.
Note: Connection of an external warning light without
automatic flashing (see figure 16).
Explanation:
Warning phase
The time from when the command to move is given until
the door starts to move. If a new command is given du-
ring this time, the warning phase ends without being fol-
lowed by a subsequent travel cycle.
Open phase
The time the door waits at the OPEN end-of-travel limit.
If a command to move is given during this time, the open
phase starts anew.
Automatic closing
The door automatically closes after a set time after rea-
ching the OPEN end-of-travel position. Pre- requisite is the
fitting of a photocell and/or closing edge safety device!
3.5 Connecting the additional components
Notes on work involving electrics - Attention!
The following points apply to all work
involving electrics:
- Electrical connections may only be made by a
qualified electrician!
- On- site electrical installation must comply with
the relevant safety regulations (230/240 V AC,
50/60 Hz)!
- Before working on the operator, always unplug
from the mains!
- External voltage at any of the controls connec-
ting terminals will completely destroy the elec-
tronics (exception terminal .6, .5, .8)!
- To avoid malfunctions, ensure that the control
cables of the operator (24 V DC) are laid in an
installation system separate to other supply
lines (230/240 V AC)!
To connect the additional components, the operator cover
must be removed (see figure 10). The terminals to which
the remote control or additional components such as
potential-free internal and external buttons, OFF-switch
or wicket door contact as well as safety devices such as
photocell or closing edge safety device are connected,
carry a safe low voltage of only 30 V DC max.
All connecting terminals are designed for multiple
occupancy, however, please observe the maximum
of 1 x 1.5 mm
2
(see figure 10.2). Before connection,
always pull out the mains plug!
3.5.1 Connecting the remote control
The remote control is to be connected as follows:
Plug-in connection (see figure 11)
The receiver unit plug is plugged into the corresponding
plug-in location on the operator head.
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