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P Wall-mounted pushbutton panel.
Fte, Fre Pair of external photocells.
T 1-2-4 channel transmitter.
12) TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
After adequate electric cables have been made to pass through the
raceways and the various automation components fixed to the chosen
points, these must be connected according to the instructions and
diagrams shown in the relevant instruction manuals. Connect the phase,
neutral and earth (compulsory) cables. The mains cable is to be secured
in the appropriate cable clamp (fig.15 - ref. P1), the accessory cables in their
cable clamp (fig.15 - ref. P2), and the protection (earth) wire, having a
yellow/green insulating sheath, must be held in its appropriate wire clamp
(fig.15 - ref. S). The automation device is to be set at work after all the safety
devices have been connected and checked. See the terminal diagram in fig.16.
JP1
1-2
Motor connection (1 Light Blue - 2 Red).
3-4
Secondary transformer connection 24V.
WARNING - If the opening direction is not correct, reverse connec-
tions 1 and 2 of the motor and connections 7 and 8 of the opening and
closing limit switches.
JP2
6-7
Opening limit switch SWC (6 Black common - 7 Red).
6-8
Closing limit switch SWO (6 Black common - 8 Brown).
9-10
Blinker 24V max 25W.
JP3
11-12 Antenna (11 signal, 12 braid).
13-14 Supply to accessories 24Vac/dc (13+, 14-).
15-16 Free contact (N.O.).
Gate-Open Warning light SCA (24Vac max 3W) or 2nd Radio
channel output .This option can be set from "menu A" (see
programming page).
JP4
20-21 PED Pedestrian control button (N.O.) Opens the gate for a time of
8 seconds according to the set logic modes (2 or 4 steps).
JP5
22-23 START button and key selector (N.O.).
22-24 STOP button (N.C.). In all cases, it stops automation until a new start
command is given. If not used, leave bridged.
22-25 PHOT Electric edge photocell input (N.C.). If not used, leave bridged.
JP6
28-29 Primary transformer connection 230Vac.
30-31 Single-phase supply 230Vac, 50/60Hz (30N-31L).
13) MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF CONTROL UNIT
13.1) TRIMMER SETTING (Fig.17)
WARNING! Before any setting is made, close jumper JP1.
Set the trimmers to the required value, taking into account that the quantity
set increases as the relevant trimmer is rotated clockwise.
WARNING! The values set by the trimmers must be memorised.
This operation can be carried out in 2 ways:
a) Disconnect and reconnect the mains supply (reset) after each trimmer
correction. At the end of the setting, wait at lest 5 seconds after the
system has been newly supplied before opening jumper JP1.
b) Enter "Menu A" after setting the trimmers (Simultaneously press SW1
and SW2 once). Check that the LEDs blink according to "Menu A" (the
Green LED blinks constantly). After each trimmer correction, enter
"Menu A" to memorise the newly set value.
AMPC-AMPO) Torque limiters. These set antisquash sensitivity both
during opening and closing manoeuvres. The pushing force at the
edge of the leaf must not exceed the maximum limit provided for by
the current standards.
WARNING! Excessive value setting can jeopardise antisquash safety.
Setting must be calibrated to the minimum value needed to carry out
complete opening and closing strokes. DANGER - Before the automation
system becomes operational, use a dynamometer to check the value
of the pushing force at the edge of the leaf.
AMPC) Sets the closing antisquash trigger current. When it is triggered, it
stops the leaf movement and reverses the direction.
AMPO) Sets the opening antisquash trigger current. When it is triggered, it
stops the leaf movement.
TCA)
Sets the dwell time after which the gate is automatically closed.
TW)
Sets the motor operation time, after which the motors stop. The
value set must be slightly greater than the time needed to close the
gate.
13.2) Setting of programmable parameters and functions
To program the required functions, closely follow the sequence described
in the "PROGRAMMING" pages. These include a "LEGEND" which ex-
plains the types of signal indications provided by the green and red leds. For
"Menu B", the on/off condition is specified for each individual function.
N.B. To enable function setting or modification, you must close
jumper J1 (fig.17). Programming is divided into three menus:
A) Radio control storage.
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B) Function logic setting.
C) Memory cancellation.
To gain access to each individual programming menu, simultaneously
press keys SW1 and SW2 for a short time, and precisely: once for menu A,
twice for menu B and three times for menu C. If you do not make any
selection within a working time of 60 seconds after entering the programming
mode, you will automatically exit programming. When setting is completed,
set J1 to Off (open the jumper). To initialise the control unit with the
required setting, disconnect the mains supply for a few seconds, and
then reconnect it.
13.3) Transmitter storage
See the "Menu A" diagram shown on the "PROGRAMMING" page.
13.4) Function logic setting
See the "Menu B" diagram shown on the "PROGRAMMING" page.
The red LED (DL1) condition (on/off) shows the function selected. The
value given within square brackets [ ] is the value predefined by the
manufacturer. Here follows a detailed explanation of "Menu B"
programmable functions:
Opening photocell [ Red LED Off ]
Red DL1 on: when obscured, it excludes photocell operation on opening.
Red DL1 off: when obscured, the photocells remain active during both
Opening impulse blocking [ Red LED Off ]
Red DL1 on: the start impulse has no effect during the opening phase.
Red DL1 off: accepts start commands during opening.
Automatic closing [ Red LED On ]
Red DL1 on: activates automatic gate closing after a dwell time set by
Red DL1 off: excludes automatic closing.
4 or 2 step logic [Red LED Off ]
Red DL1 on: ........ 2 step logic. A start impulse has the following effects
gate closed: ..................................................................................... opens
on opening: .............................................. stops and activates TCA, if set
gate open: ........................................................................................ closes
on closing: ........................................................................................ opens
after stopping: .................................................................................. opens
Red DL1 off: ....... 4 step logic. A start impulse has the following effects
gate closed: ..................................................................................... opens
on opening: ............................................... stops and activates TCA, if set
gate open: ........................................................................................ closes
on closing: ................................ locks (stops and does not activate TCA)
after stopping: .................................................................................. opens
Gate-open or 2nd radio channel warning light [ Red LED On ]
Red DL1 on: operation as gate-open warning light (fig.16). This warning
Red DL1 off: operation as 2nd radio channel (fig.16). Allows other devices
13.5) Cancellation storage
See the "Menu C" diagram shown on the "PROGRAMMING" page.
14) UNIPRO UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMER (Fig.18)
The QSC control unit can be programmed by means of the UNIPRO
programmer in the following modes:
• TRC series radio control programming.
• Function logic programming.
• Memory cancellation.
• Parameter reading.
For the programming procedure, refer to the appropriate UNIPRO
instruction manual. Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the TRC
transmitter by means of the UNITRC and UNIFLAT accessories supplied.
Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the QSC control unit by means of the
UNIDA and UNIFLAT accessories supplied. N.B.: The QSC control unit
cannot supply the UNIPRO programmer.
15) MANUAL RELEASE
The manual or emergency release is to be activated when you have to open
the gate by hand, and in any event of failed or incorrect operation of the
automation system. To carry out the emergency manoeuvre, you have to:
• Insert the release knob in its appropriate seat (fig.19) and rotate it
• To reset motorised control, rotate the knob anticlockwise along its entire
In the case where a release knob with personalised key is fitted (fig.20),
proceed as follows:
• Insert the personalised key in the lock, and rotate the key anticlockwise.
Immediately reverses during the closing phase.
opening and closing. If the photocell is obscured during closing, it only
reverses the movement after the photocell has been disengaged.
trimmer TCA.
light is off when the gate is closed, blinks when it is closing and stays on
when the gate is open or being opened.
to be controlled through the second radio channel of the receiver.
clockwise along its entire travel. This way you set the pinion idling, thus
allowing to gate to be opened by hand. Warning: Do not push the gate
leaf hard, but help it along its entire stroke.
travel, remove the knob and leave it in a safe place which is known to all
the persons concerned.