Operation Manual
NOTE:
• Contrary to the illustrated section, use the appropriate
connectors (e.g. for timber gates use woodscrews), as
well as the proper hole depths for other gate types.
• Contrary to the illustrated section, the required core hole
diameter may vary depending on material thickness or
strength. The required diameter may be Ø 5.0–5.5 mm
for aluminium and Ø 5.7 – 5.8 mm for steel.
Fitting:
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See Figures4–4.3
The sliding gate operator must be released (see Figure3.2).
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When fitting the toothed tracks, make sure that the
transitions between the individual toothed tracks are
properly aligned to ensure smooth gate movement.
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After fitting, the toothed tracks and the toothed wheel of
the operator must be aligned to each other. Both the
toothed tracks and the operator housing can be adjusted
to do this.
Incorrectly fitted or poorly aligned toothed tracks may
lead to unintentional reversing. It is essential that the
specified dimensions are adhered to!
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Seal the housing to protect it from humidity and vermin
(see Figure 4.4).
3.4 Sliding gate operator electrical connection
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See Figure4.5
DANGER
Mains voltage
Contact with the mains voltage presents the danger of a
deadly electric shock.
For that reason, observe the following warnings under all
circumstances:
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Electrical connections may only be made by a qualified
electrician.
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The on-site electrical installation must conform to the
applicable protective regulations (230 / 240VAC,
50 / 60Hz)!
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The mains plug must be disconnected before any work
is performed on the operator.
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Connect the mains voltage directly at the transformer
plug terminal using theNYY underground cable.
3.5 Fitting the circuit board bracket
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See Figure4.6
1. Fasten the circuit board bracket using the two screws
loosened earlier,
D
, as well as two additional screws
from the scope of delivery.
2. Replace the connecting terminals.
3.6 Fitting the magnet holder
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See Figure4.7
1. Push the gate by hand into the CLOSE end-of-travel
position.
2. Fully preassemble the magnet slide in the centre position.
3. Fit the toothed track clip so that the magnet is offset by
approx. 20mm from the reed contact in the circuit board
bracket.
3.7 Locking the operators
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See Figure5
The operator is engaged once locked.
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Turn the mechanism back to the lock position while
slightly raising the motor.
3.8 Connecting additional
components / accessories
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See the control print overview in Figure6
WARNING
Danger of injury due to unwanted
gate travel
Incorrectly attached control devices
(e.g.buttons) may trigger unwanted gate
travel. Persons or objects may be
trapped as a result.
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Install control devices at a height of
at least 1.5m (out of the reach of
children).
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Fit permanently installed control
devices (such as buttons, etc.)
within sight of the gate, but away
from moving parts.
Persons or objects may be trapped if the
installed safety equipment fails.
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In accordance with BGR232, install
at least one clearly visible and easily
accessible emergency command
unit (emergency OFF) near the gate
so the gate can be brought to a
standstill in the case of danger
(seesection3.8.3)
ATTENTION
Damage to the electronics caused by external voltage
External voltage on the connecting terminals of the control
will destroy the electronics.
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Do not apply any mains voltage (230 / 240VAC) to the
connecting terminals of the control.
The total consumed current may be max.500mA when
connecting accessories at the following terminals:
• 24V= • SE3 / LS
• Ext.radio • SE1 / SE2
3.8.1 Connecting an external radio receiver
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See Figure6.1
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Connect the wires of the external radio receiver as
follows:
– GN to terminal20 (0V)
– WH to terminal 21 (channel 1 signal)
– BN to terminal5 (+24V)
– YE to terminal23 (channel2 signal for partial
opening). Only with a 2-channel receiver.
NOTE:
The aerial wire of external radio receivers should not come
into contact with metal objects (nails, bracing, etc.). The best
orientation to achieve an optimum range must be established
by trial and error.
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C300 - C800 / Rev. 1.1 RE / 07.2014
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