LOGIC WITH MICROPROCESSOR
LED DISPLAY OF INPUT STATUS
LINE INPUT PROTECTION WITH FUSE
"PEDESTRIAN ENTRY " FUNCTION
BUILT -IN FLASHING CIRCUIT
RECEIVER CONNECTOR
TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS
1-2
230 V ac 50 Hz (115 V ac 60 Hz) POWER SUPPLY input.
5 -6 -7
MOTOR: 230 V ac (115 V ac) single phase output
common =5 ;opening phase = 6 closing phase= 7;
connect capacitor between terminals 6-7 .
3 - 4
230 V ac 50 W max (115 V ac 50 W). FLASHING OUTPUT. The signal supplied is already modulated
for direct use. Flashig frequency is increased slightly in closing phase.
24 V ac 3 W output for GATE OPEN INDICATOR;
8 - 9
closing cycle of the gate.
10 -11
24 V ac 10 W output for POWER SUPPLY TO PHOTOCELLS, EXTERNAL RECEIVERS, etc.
12 - 14
OPEN LIMIT SWITCH input (Normally Closed contact).
14 = Common.
13 - 14
CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH INPUT (Normally Closed contact).
14 = Common.
14 - 15
FIXED SAFETY EDGE input (Normally Closed Contact). This only works during the opening phase; it
stops the gate and then partially closes it by about 20cm in order to free the obstacle.
14 = Common.
16 - 20
PHOTOCELLS or SAFETY DEVICE INPUT (Normally Closed contact); if this safety device trips during
the opening phase, the gate makes a temporary stop until the detected obstacle is removed (if dip
switch n°1 is set acordingly); during the closing phase the device stops the gate and then completely
opens it; 20 = Common.
17 - 20
OPEN/CLOSE pushbutton input (Normally Open Contact): for relative operation, refere to function of
dip switches nr.1 and nr.2.
20 = Common.
18 - 20
PEDESTRIAN pushbutton input (Normally Open contact); operation is the same as the OPEN/CLOSE
pushbutton but with a limited stroke of approx. 1 m. (20=Common).
19 - 20
STOP pushbutton input (Normally Closed contact);when activated, the gate movement is stopped. The
gate opens automatically when reactivated.
20 = Common.
23 -24
2nd. RADIO CHANNEL output (see J1 for alternative application).
21 - 22
AERIAL input:
22 = earth, 21 = signal.
English
the indicator remains lit throughout the whole
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