1) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
BARRIER
Power supply
Motor voltage
Power absorbed
Internal lubrication
Max torque
Impact reaction
Minimum opening time
Boom length
Manual mechanical release
Type of boom
Limit devices
Maximum usage cycle
Buer batteries (optional extras)
Environmental conditions
Degree of protection
Noise level
Weight (without boom)
Dimensions
CONTROL UNIT
Mains/low voltage insulation
Dielectric strength
Thermal overload protection
Supply to accessories
AUX 0
AUX 3
Barrie-open warning light
Blinker
Fuses
N° of combinations
Built-in Rolling-Code radio-receiver
Max. n° of remotes that can be memorized 63
Setting of parameters and options Universal handheld programmer/
(*)= special power supply voltages on request.
Terminal
L
N
JP31
JP32
JP13
10
11
20
AUX 0 - 24V POWERED CONTACT
(N.O.) (MAX. 1A)
21
26
AUX 3 - FREE CONTACT (N.O.)
27
41
42
43
50
24V-1~/-24V
51
24V-2~/+24V
52
VSAFE 24V-2~/+24V
60
61
62
28
GIOTTO BT A ULTRA 36
110-120V~ 50/60Hz
220-230V~ 50/60 Hz(*)
24V
300W
permanent grease
280-290 Nm
Electronic torque limiter
2,2s
from 2 to 6 metres
customised key
BOOM ES, BOOM PS
electromechanical
3-metre bar
5000 operations / 24h
6-metre bar
2000 operations / 24h
Two 12V 1.2Ah batteries
from -20°C to +55°C
IP 54
<70dBA
41 Kg
see g. B
> 2MOhm 500V
mains/low voltage 3750V~ for 1 minute
Software
24V~
(demand max. 0,5A)
24V~
safe
NO 24V ~powered contact
(max.1A)
N.O. Contact (24V~ /1A max)
24V~3W max
24V~25W max
see Fig. I
4 billion
frequency 433.92MHz
LCD display
Denition
LINE
Single-phase power supply
NEUTRAL
TRANSF PRIM
Transformer primary winding connection, 220-230V
Board power supply:
TRANSF SEC
24V~ Transformer secondary winding
MOT +
Connection motor
MOT -
AUX 0 congurable output - Default setting FLASHING LIGHT.
2ND RADIO CHANNEL/ SCA GATE OPEN LIGHT/ COURTESY LIGHT command/ ZONE LIGHT command/ STAIR LIGHT/
GATE OPEN ALARM/ FLASHING LIGHT/ SOLENOID LATCH/ MAGNETIC LOCK/ MAINTENANCE/ FLASHING LIGHT AND
MAINTENANCE/
AUX 3 congurable output - Default setting 2ND RADIO CHANNEL Output.
2ND RADIO CHANNEL/ SCA GATE OPEN LIGHT/ COURTESY LIGHT command/ ZONE LIGHT command/ STAIR LIGHT/
(Max. 24V 1A)
GATE OPEN ALARM/ FLASHING LIGHT/ SOLENOID LATCH/ MAGNETIC LOCK/ MAINTENANCE/ FLASHING LIGHT AND
MAINTENANCE/ BARRIER STATUS OUTPUT/LIGHTS ON BAR. Refer to "AUX output conguration" table.
+ REF RIF
Common references
RIFC
Reference closing RIFC (N.C.)
RIFO
Reference opening RIFO (N.C.)
Accessory power supply output. The accessory power supply is in A.C. (~) when the board is powered via the mains voltage,
) during battery operation.
and D.C. (
Power supply output for checked safety devices (photocell transmitter and safety edge transmitter).
Output only active during the operation cycle. The supply to the checked device is via terminals 50-52.
Common
IC 1 and IC 2 inputs common
Congurable command input 1 (N.O.) - Default OPEN.
START E / START I / OPEN / CLOSE / TIMER / OPEN
IC 1
Refer to the "Command input conguration" table.
Congurable command input 2 (N.O.) - Default CLOSE.
IC 2
START E / START I / OPEN / CLOSE / TIMER / OPEN
Refer to the "Command input conguration" table.
ENGLISH
2) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SET-UP
WARNING: before opening the door, the spring must be unloaded
(vertical boom). Set up the electrical installation (g. A) with reference to
the current regulations for electrical installations. Keep the mains power
supply con-nections denitely separate from the service connections
(photocells, electric edges, control devices etc.).
Fig. A shows the number of connections and section for a 100m length
of power supply cables; for greater lengths, calculate the section for the
true automation load. When the auxiliary connections exceed 50 metre
lengths or go through critical disturbance areas, it is recommended to
decouple the control and safety devices by means of suitable relays.
When performing wiring and installation, refer to the stan-
WARNINGS -
dards in force and, whatever the case, apply good practice principles.
Wires carrying dierent voltages must be kept physically separate from
each other, or they must be suitably insulated with at least 1mm of ad-
ditional insulation.
Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the terminals,
using devices such as cable clamps. All connecting cables must be kept
far enough away from dissipaters.
3) CONNECTION (Fig. I)
Once suitable electric cables have been run through the raceways and
the automated device's various components have been fastened at the
predetermined points, the next step is to connect them as directed and
illustrated in the diagrams contained in the relevant instruction manuals.
Connect the live, neutral and earth wire (compulsory). The mains cable
must be clamped in the relevant cable gland, and the accessories' wires
in the cable gland, while the earth wire with the yellow/green-coloured
sheath must be connected in the relevant terminal.
WARNING: The electrical connections must be carried out workmanlike
by qualied experienced personnel, in conformity with all the current
standards and with the use of appropriate materials.
Lay out the electrical installation with reference to the current electrical
standards.
Keep the mains supply connections clearly separated from the service
connections.
In the initial section of the electrical installation, t a circuit breaker with
a contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3,5 mm, provided
with magnetothermal protection and a dierential switch having ad-
equate capacity for the appliance consumption. For the wiring, only
use cables conforming to the harmonised or national standards, having
a cross section corresponding to the initial protection, the appliance
consumption and the installation conditions, for example a 3x1.5 sq
mm (H 05 VV-F) cable.
Description
220-230V ~50/60 Hz*
~
.
BARRIER STATUS OUTPUT/LIGHTS ON BAR. Refer to "AUX output conguration" table.