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CL100
UK
ELECTROMAGNET MANAGEMENT
For an electromagnet management, it is necessary to use the electrical lock signal in input (clamps 1-2) and in output the
NC contact of the Relays (clamps 10-11). It is necessary to position both the dip 1 and the 2 of the DIP2 on OFF and set the
trimmer TR1 at the minimum.
Normally the electromagnet is always enabled. Following a signal on the electrical lock input, the electromagnet output is
disabled.
NOTE: If the card is connected to a GBD control unit, always check the power available for the electromagnet power
supply.
BARRIER ROD LIGHTS MANAGEMENT
For the barrier rod lights management, it is necesary to use the flashing light signal in input (clamps 1 -2 if the flashing light
works in 12/24 V; clamps 1-3 if the flashing light works in 230 V) and the normally closed contact of the Relay in output
(clamps 10-11). With this connection, the rod lights will be turned on when the rod is both opened and closed, whereas
they will blink when the rod is moving.
It is necessary to set the trimmer TR1 at the minimum and the output will blink following the flashing light pulses.
PHOTORESISTANCE INPUT OPERATING MODALITY
The photoresistance input (LUX) is used to avoid that the courtesy light turns on if there is external light.
If the input remains free, the functioning of the card is the one described above.
If you connect an adjustable photosensitive element to the LUX input, it will be possible to set the threshold of external
brightness above which the device will not work by adjusting its sensitivity.
The light command is stopped when the voltage on the LUX clamp is less than or equal to 3,95 V, which corresponds to a
photoresistance value less than or equal to 8,1 KOhm.