TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS
1-2 230 Vac output for the toroidal transformer
3-4 Programmer power supply 230 Vac
5-6 Programmer earth connection
7-8 BSP Passive safety input (N.C.) If this contact is open the power supply to
the controls will be interrupted. Insert a normally closed contact which is
able to support a load of 30 Vdc 3A. This safety device should be installed
in addition to the normal active safety devices (Caution! This input cannot
be connected in series with the FTCI and FTCS as they do not share the
same common). It could also be wired in series to an emergency device
in line with the local standards in force.
9
Controlled output, powering external loads 30 Vdc
10
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
11
Output, powering permanent external loads 30 Vdc
12
LP 24 Vdc 25 W output for warning lights, intermittent activation (50%),
12,5 W continuous activation
13
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
14
LS indicator light output 30 Vdc, 3 W
15
TAI (NO contact) internal opening button input
16
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
17
TAE (NO contact ) input:
- with enabled traffic light signals: external opening button;
- with disabled traffic light signals: limited opening button
(opens the door for about 2,5 m)
18
TD (NO contact) sequential command button input
19
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
20
TC (NO contact) closing button input
21
TB (NC contact) stop button input (The opening of this contact interrupts
the cycle until a new movement command is given)
22
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
23
FTCI (NC contact) Safety and control devices in input (photocells invert
the travel direction when an obstruction is detected). Opening this contact
will provoke a travel direction inversion during closure due to the cutting
in of the safety device.
24
FTCS (contact NC) Safety and control devices in input. (stop photoelec-
tric cells). The opening of this contact will block all movement, until the
obstruction has been removed and the pause time has elapsed, due to
the safety device cutting in, the door will then continue moving in the
closing direction (only with automatic reclosing enabled).
CSP (contact NC) Safety buffer input (only with dip 7 "ON". Opening this
contact will provoke a travel direction inversion of 8 cm and a pause of
3 minutes, after which the motor will continue moving in the original
direction after a 10 second preflashing period has elapsed.
25
CMN common for all inputs and outputs
17
J2
31
B1
R1
M1
J3
J7
LC
L1
J4
B1
Signal buzzer "via radio" mode
CN1
Motor Faston connection
D1
Six-segment LED display
DS1
Selection dip-switch
F1
4A blade fuse
(5)
(24V circuit protection during battery operation)
F2
15A blade fuse
(5)
(motor protection during battery operation)
(5)
F3
4A blade fuse
(24V transformer power supply protection)
F4
15A blade fuse
(5)
(motor power protection from transformer)
J3
Encoder connection
(1)
(1)
26
25
23
24
22
30
29
28
27
P1
P2
MEMO
PROG
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
J6
26
CSPA analogical safety edge input 8.2 k
27
CMN common for the emergency buttons
28
EMRG 1 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvre input 1
29
EMRG 2 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvre input 2
30
Outer conductor for radio receiver antenna.
31
Inner conductor for radio receiver antenna (if an external antenna
is fitted use a coaxial type cable RG58 with an impedance of 50 ).
32-33 LC Courtesy light output 24 Vdc 15 W.
Note
(1)
The total of the 2 external device outputs must not exceed 10W.
ALL UNUSED NC CONTACTS MUST BE BRIDGED and consequently the
security device test must also be deactivated (TFTC – DIP 8). If you want
to activate the FTCI test both the transmission and receiver parts of the
photocell must be connected to the binding post marked "CTRL 30 Vdc".
If the test is active there will be a 1 second delay between the command
transmission and movement of the door.
Switch on the power and make sure that the indicator LEDS are in the fol-
lowing condition (if the display is off press the "PROG" button to display
the status of the security devices:
- L1 Wrong battery connection
- L2 Power on
- L3 Battery charging
- L3 Transmitter code programming
- L5 Blocking button "TB"
- L6 Inverting photoelectric cells "FTCI"
- L7 Stop photoelectric cells "FTCS" or the safety edge "CSP"
- L8 Safety edge "CSPA" 8.2 K
- L9 "CSPF" from the optional "SCL" card
- L10 Internal opening button "TAI"
- L11 Closing button "TC"
- L12 External opening button "TAE"
- L13 Dynamic button "TD/CH1"
Note
(2)
: If this LED is "on" disconnect the battery immediately and contact
the after sales service.
(3)
Note
: This LED is "on" when the battery is under charge.
(4)
Note
: The leds are lit if the relative safety devices are not activated. Check
that the activation of the safety devices switch the corresponding LEDS off.
If the power on LED "L2" doesn't light up check the condition of the fuses and
the power cable connection at binding posts 3,4.
If one or more of the safety LEDS do not light up check the contacts of the
relative security devices and check that the unused safety device contacts have
been bridged.
19
17
16
15
14
13
12
21
20
18
P3
L4
DEL
D1
L5
L8
L12
L10
L6
L7
L9
L11
L13
DS1
L3
L2
J5
J6
Optional command card connection "SCL"
J7
Bridge "UPM ENABLE"
M1
Transmitter code memory module
P1
Programming button (PROG)
P2
Transmitter code memorization button (MEMO)
P3
Transmitter code cancellation button (DEL)
R1
Radio frequency module, 433 MHz for S449 transmitters
Note
(5)
: These are automotive type blade fuses (max. voltage 58 V)
18
6
5
4
3
11
10
9
8
7
L N
BSP
230 Vac
+
OFF
(2)
ON
OFF
(3)
OFF
(4)
ON
(4)
ON
ON
(4)
ON
(4)
(4)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
1
TRANSF
230V