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Tab.1
Ter n. Ter n.
Device
1
2
Auxiliary
3
4
Photocell Tx
5
6
Indicator light
7
Flashing light
8
or lamp
9
10
Electric lock
12
11
N.C. contact
, 17, 23
13
11
N.C. contact
, 17, 23
14
N.C. contact
17
, 11, 23
15
17
Contact
, 11, 23
16
17
Contact
, 11, 23
18
23
Contact
, 17, 11
19
23
Contact
, 17, 11
20
23
N.O. pushbutton
, 17, 11
21
23
N.C. contact
, 17, 11
22
23
N.O. pushbutton
, 17, 11
Lamp
24
25
24
25
Lamp
26
27
Transformer
28
29
CB24
30
31
Motor M1
32
33 e 34
Encoder M1
35
36
Motor M2
37
38 e 39
Encoder M2
40
41
Auxiliary
42
Rx aerial*
43
Rx aerial*
44
45
Line
Output
Input
*AERIAL: if a plug-in radio board is used (SR type), pay special care as on some models the connector for the aerial is fitted on the board itself.
42
Imax
Function
V
Power supply
24Vdc
1A
Tx power supply for phototest
24Vdc 1A
Gate open
24Vdc
1A
movement indicator
24Vdc
1A
During the manoeuvres with control unit powered by battery
only, the flashing frequency is reduced
Mechanical block
12Vdc
1A
Edge on opening
Photocell 2
Photocell 1
Jolly 4
Jolly 3
Jolly 2
Jolly 1
Pedestrian
Stop
Step/step
Courtesy light
24V
2A
Courtesy light
230Vac
0,5A
Power supply
22Vac
6,8A
Battery charger (optional)
24Vdc
10A
Open/close
12Vdc
5A
Movement sensor
Open/close
12Vdc
5A
Movement sensor
Second receiver channel
max 24V 500mA
Sheath
Control unit
Control unit power supply
230Vac
2A
Notes
Permanent for power supply of photocells and external receivers
If the system envisages operation with Phototest, connect
only the photocell receivers (RX) to this output
power supply for Tx photocell (with phototest function enabled)
Active from start of manoeuvre with gate completely closed.
Differentiated flashes on the basis of the gate status:
gate closed = off in opening = slow flashing
in closing = quick flashing in pause = 2 flashes with pause
gate blocked with stop pushbutton = fixed light
after a reset or power failure the indicator turns off
Flashing during manoeuvre Activation can be set in advance (pre-
flashing): see function dip switch no. 5
The output is flashing and therefore a standard 24 V lamp can be
connected
Active for a few seconds at the start of each opening cycle
On opening stops the motor and closes for a few seconds
Connect this input to the common if not used
On opening momentary block and inverts travel during closing
Connect this input to the common if not used
Inverts travel during closing
Connect this input to the common if not used
See "Jolly inputs mode" table 2 (dip-switch no.3 and 4).
See "Jolly inputs mode" table 2 (dip-switch no.3 and 4).
See "Jolly inputs mode" table 2 (dip-switch no.3 and 4).
See "Jolly inputs mode" table 2 (dip-switch no.3 and 4).
See "Step/step and Pedestrian inputs mode" table 2 (dip-switch
no.1 and 2).
Blocks all functions
Connect this input to the common if not used
See function dip-switch no.1 and 2.
Lit from start of manoeuvre to 3 minutes after complete closure.
Contact to be connected as indicated in the diagrams of fig.2
Connect this input to the secondary winding of the transformer
supplied (22V)
Provision for connection of battery charger CB24 (optional) and
batteries (optional)
Motor M1 delayed on closure
In swing gate systems motor M1 controls the leaf with the
System available on some motor versions only. Observe
polarity of terminal 32(-), terminal 33(+) and terminal 34(D).
Motor M2 delayed on opening
System available on some motor versions only. Observe
polarity of terminal 37(-), terminal 38(+) and terminal 39(D).
Available only if a two-channel radio board is inserted in the
special connector (detail 24 of fig. 1).
If a receiver is connected to the specific connector, see aerial
specifications as required by the
manufacturer
Connect to 230Vac line. See electrical connections