4.12 - POWER SUPPLY
The control unit must be fed
by a 230V 50Hz electric line,
protected by a differential
magnetothermal switch
complying with the law
provisions in force.
Connect the power supply wires to terminals L and N on the
board located next to the transformer.
Connect the earth cable to terminal
4.13 - BATTERY POWER
In the case of an electricity black-out, the device may be powered
using a battery pack (accessory code 161212).
The battery pack should be housed in the specific seating, as
shown in the figure.
Connect the battery pack connecter to the BATTERY terminals on
the control unit.
4.14 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SUMMARY
B1 - B2
230Vac courtesy or flashing lights
+24Vdc supply for photocells and other
E1
accessories
E2
Accessory power common (-)
+24Vdc supply - photocell/optical edge TX for
E3
functional Test
E4 - E5
Warning light or flashing light (24V)
Open command for connecting traditional
J1
devices with N.O. contact
Pedestrian open command for connecting
J2
traditional devices with N.O. contact
J3
STOP command. N.C. contact
J4
Common (-)
J5
Photocell 1 (xterior). N.C. contact
J6
Photocell 2 (interior). N.C. contact
J7
Type 1 edges (fixed). N.C. contact
J8
Type 2 edges (mobile). N.C. contact
J9
Accessories common (-)
A1
Antenna shield
A2
Antenna
BATTERY
Battery pack (code 161212)
RECEIVER
Connector for MR1 receiver
Module interface
C1
Motor
C2
Limit sensor
C3
Encoder
24Vdc
Control unit power supply (+24 VDC)
Power Supply
Signals an overload on the accessory power
OVERLOAD
supply
PLEASE NOTE: the highlighted connections are
factory pre-wired
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