Pagina 4
BRAIN 03 / BRAIN 04
Guide for the installer
Courtesy light operation:
The courtesy light stays lighted for a fixed time of 90 seconds from the OPEN pulse, after which it goes OFF. Use a lamp powered
at a maximum of 24 V
15W.
5.3. TERMINAL BOARD CN3 (Fig. 4)
5.3.1. m
1
otor
closing limit
"COMF – FCC1 " terminals. Normally closed contact. The switch stops the gate closing movement of motor 1. The status of
this input is signalled by LED FCC1.
5.3.2. m
1 o
otor
pening limit
"COMF – FCA1" terminals. Normally closed contact. The switch intervenes by blocking the opening movement of motor 1. The
status of this input is signalled by LED FCA1.
5.3.3. m
2 c
otor
losing limit
"COMF – FCC2" terminals. Normally closed contact. The switch stops the gate closing movement of motor 2. The status of this
input is signalled by LED FCC2.
5.3.4. m
2 o
otor
pening limit
"COMF – FCA2" terminals. Normally closed contact. The switch intervenes by blocking the opening movement of motor 2.
The status of this input is signalled by LED FCA2.
If no limit switch is used, jumper connect the inputs.
The limit switches cannot be used as the start of the slowed down section.
5.3.5. m
1
otor
encoder
"ENC1" terminal. The signal received from the encoder installed on gearmotor 1 must be connected to this terminal. For
operation and activation of the encoder, see paragraph 7.
If the encoder is not used, do not on any account jumper connect the inputs.
5.3.6. m
2
otor
encoder
"ENC2" terminal. The signal received from the encoder installed on gearmotor 2 must be connected to this terminal.. For
operation and activation of the encoder, see paragraph 7.
If the encoder is not used, do not on any account jumper connect the inputs.
In two motor applications, an encoder must be installed on both motors.
5.4. TERMINAL BOARD CN4 (Fig. 5)
5.4.1. t
otAl opening
"COM – OPEN A" terminals. Normally open contact. Connect, to these terminals, any pulse generator (push-button, key selector,
etc..) which by closing a contact, generates a total opening or closing impulse of the gate. The operation of this contact is
defined by operating parameter "D", see paragraph 10.
A total opening impulse always has priority over pedestrian opening.
To connect several pulse generators, connect the devices in parallel.
5.4.2. p
edestriAn opening
"COM – OPEN B" terminals. Normally open contact. Connect, to these terminals, any pulse generator (e.g. push-button, key
selector, etc...) which, by closing a contact, generates a partial opening or closing impulse of the gate. In double leaf applications,
pedestrian opening corresponds to total opening of leaf 1. In single leaf applications, pedestrian opening corresponds to about
30% of memory-stored total opening.
A total opening impulse always has priority over pedestrian opening.
To connect several pulse generators, connect the devices in parallel.
5.4.3. s
top
"COM – STOP" terminals. Normally closed contact. Connect, to these terminals, any safety device (e.g. pressure switch, edge
etc.), which, by opening a contact, causes the gate to stop immediately and disables any automatic function. The status
of this input is signalled by LED "STOP". The gate resumes its memory-stored cycle only by means of another total or partial
opening pulse.
If no STOP devices are connected, jumper connect the input.
To connect several STOP commands, connect the devices in series.
5.4.4. c
losing sAFety deVices
"COM – FSW CL" terminals. Normally closed contact. Connect, to these terminals, any safety device (photocell, safety edge,
pressure switch etc..) which, by opening a contact, affects the gate's closing motion, reversing it to the mechanical stop, or
to the opening travel limit device. The status of this input is signalled by LED "FSW CL".
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switch
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switch
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switch
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switch