3.4) Electrical connections
!
Only carry out electrical connections once the electric-
ity supply to the system has been switched off. Discon-
nect any buffer batteries present.
1. Remove the protection cover in order to access the electronic
control unit of the ROAD200. The side screw must be removed,
and the cover lifted upwards.
2. Remove the rubber membrane which closes the hole for passage
of the cables and insert all the connection cables towards the var-
ious devices, leaving a length of 20÷30cm longer than necessary.
See Table 3 for information regarding the type of cables and Fig-
ure 2 for the connections.
3. Use a clamp to collect together and join the cables which enter
the gearmotor. Place the clamp just underneath the hole the
cables enter through. Make a hole in the rubber membrane which
is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cables which have been
collected together, and insert the membrane along the cables until
you reach the clamp.
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Then put the membrane back in the slot of the hole the cables
pass through. Lay a second clamp for collecting the cables which
are set just above the membrane.
4. Connect the power cable to the appropriate terminal as shown in
figure 13, then block the cable at the first cable block ring using
the clamp.
5. Connect up the other cables according to the diagram in Figure
15. The terminals can be removed in order to make this work eas-
ier.
6. Once the connections have been completed, block the cables
collected in the second cable block ring using clamps. The
excess of the aerial cable must be blocked to the other cables
using another clamp as shown in Figure 14.
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