7) How to...
Connect two control units on opposing sliding leaves
To create an automation system working with 2 opposing sliding
leaves:
• Set the selection jumper (Overhead door/Sliding gate) on both
control units to the Sliding mode
• Use two motors with the control units connected as indicated in
fig.5.
• Connect the flashing light end the "Gate Open Indicator" to any
one of the two control units, setting up the connections as shown
in the figure.
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Connect two or more Sensitive Edges to the "Constant
resistance STOP" input in the same control unit.
Two or more sensitive edges must be cascade-connected one after
the other, ending the series with a resistance of 8.2kΩ.
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8) Accessories
"RADIO" Card
The control unit features an SM connector for plugging a radio card,
which activates the "Open", "Close", "Step-by-Step" and "Stop"
inputs and allows the control unit to be remote-controlled through a
transmitter.
The radio receiver has 4 outputs that must be connected to the con-
trol unit's inputs according to the following chart:
9) Maintenance
The control unit, being electronic, needs no particular maintenance.
However, periodically make sure (at least once every six months) that
the device reducing motor force is in perfect working order.
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OK
10
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TL
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Sensitive edge
• The inputs must be connected in parallel.
• As "Common" terminal for the inputs (terminal 13) you can use the
one on either control unit.
• Connect the 0Volts (Terminal 10) of the two control units.
• The "PHOTOTEST" function must not be used.
• The "Condominium" function (Dip-Switch 3) should be selected as
this allows the leaves to be resynchronised if the 2 control units
become unsynchronised (e.g.: due to the action of one of the sen-
sitive edges ).
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The constant resistance devices must always be connected in cas-
cade and NEVER in series or parallel
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Sensitive edge
Output 1 Step-by-step
Output 2 Open
Output 3 Close
Output 4 Stop
As regards the transmitters' memorization procedures refer to the
instructions for the receiver, in particular concerning the transmitter
key / receiver output combination.
Carry out the whole test phase again to check that the limit switch-
es, safety devices (photocells, pneumatic edges, etc.) and the flash-
ing light are in perfect working order.
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Sensitive edge
OK
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8,2kΩ