4
Description of connections
To access the control connector terminal board, undo the screws fastening the cover to the base plate, then remove the
lock handle and the motor cover as shown in
Figure 3
TRANSFORMER
220÷230
V
A
V
A
N
L
+
-COM
4.1
Electrical connections
CONNECTING CONTROL UNIT TO MAINS ELECTRICITY
1
Power supply 230 Vac ±10%
CONNECTING CONTROL PANEL TO ACCESSORIES
2
F4ES/F4S
3
Keypad H85/TDS - H85/TTD
H85/DEC-H85/DEC2)
4
Key selector R85/60
H85/DEC - H85/DEC2
5
CONNECTING CONTROL PANEL TO FLASHING LIGHT
R92LED24 - FIFTHY/24
6
Power supply 24Vdc
CONNECTING CONTROL PANEL TO ACCESSORIES
7
CONNECTING CONTROL PANEL TO ANTENNA
8
Cable type RG58
8
6
4
5
3
2
34
B70/1B).
Measure the voltage on the primary mains power connection with a tester.
For the Brushless automation system to function correctly, the mains power voltage
must be at least
If the voltage measured is not as indicated above or is unstable, the automation system
may not work correctly.
F4ES/F4S
1
2
3
.
115 Vac) ± 10%.
5x0,5 mm
20 m)
3x0,5 mm
20 m)
2x0,5 mm
30 m)
3x0,5 mm
10 m)
4x0,5 mm
20 m)
The number of conductors increases when using more than one
output contact on H85/DEC - H85/DEC2
2x1 mm
10 m)
2x0,5 mm
20 m)
max 10 m
It is the installer's responsibility to verify the adequacy
of the cables in relation to the devices used in the
installation and their technical characteristics.
SUGGESTIONS: in the case of a new installation, we
recommend using cables with a cross section of
3x2.5 mm
and not exceeding 10 m in length to con
2
nect the motor with the control unit.
7
cross section of the cables and that the cables themselves
are in good condition. Old cables or previous generation ca
bles, especially if with a cross section of 3x1.5mm
pair the performance of the digital brushless motor.
B70/PW), and for connecting
, may im
2