AUTOMATION WITH “PRATICO SYSTEM” FOR SLIDING GATES BK SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL BK-1200P
“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION” “CAUTION: IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE, FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY” “THIS MANUAL IS ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS OR QUALIFIED PERSONS” 1 Legend ENGLISH This symbol indicates sections to be read with particular care. This symbol indicates sections concernig safety This symbol indicates notes to communicate to users.
4.3 Parts description 3 GEARMOTOR UNIT 2 1 10 6 9 7 8 ACCESSORIES 1 - R001 - Cylinder lock with DIN keys 3 2 - BSF - Braking device 3 - BRC - Cable winding device 4 - B4353 - Chain transmission device 5 - CCT - Simple 1/2” chain 6 - CGIU - 1/2” chain joint 7 - CGZ - Galvanized steel 22 x 22 module 4 rack 8 - CGZS - Galvanized steel 30 x 8 module 4 rack with fastening screws, holes and supports 5 6 1 2 8 7 4 4.
5 Installation Installation must be carried out by expert qualified personnel and in full observance of regulations in force. Before proceeding with the installation, it is necessary to: • Make sure the door is rigid and compact and that the sliding wheels are well oiled and in good condition. • The ground guide must be well fastened to the ground, fully on the surface for the entirety of its length and without irregularities that might obstruct the gate’s movement.
12345- 67891011- Key-operated selector switch Flashing light indicating door movement Antenna Safety photocells Photocell column Closure stop ENGLISH BK-1200P unit Control board incorporated Radio receiver Limit-switch tabs Rack 5.4 Motor to base anchorage The following applications are only examples, as the space required for unit installation and the accessories vary depending on dimensions and therefore it is up to the installer to select the best solution.
5.5 Unit installation Rack-to-pinion coupling with 1 mm clearance ¿ MM #!-% Horizontal adjustment and unit anchorage Vertical adjustment and unit leveling Cable entrances 5.6 Attaching the rack/limit Attach the rack to the gate as described below: - Release the gearmotor (parag. 5.
5.7 Attaching the switch tabs Position the limit-switch tabs (whose positions determine the limits of gate travel) on the rack. Note: do not allow the gate to strike the mechanical stops in the open or closed positions. All the data and information contained herein is considered subject to change at any time and at our discretion ENGLISH #!-% #!-% 5.8 Manual release of the gearmotor To open the access door, insert the key A, push down and rotate clockwise.
6 Control board 6.1 Technical description board ENGLISH This control board is powered by 230V a.c. across terminals L and N, and is protected by a 5A fuse on the main power line. Control systems are powered by low voltage and protected with by a 1A fuse. The total power consumption of 24V accessories must not exceed 40 W. The photoelectric cells can be connected and set up for reopening in closing, partial stop, and total stop phases and in obstacle detection with the engine idle.
6.3 Electrical connections . , 5 7 % 43 0 # # %" %" &! & ENGLISH L N 6 230 V (a.c.) power supply U W V M 230 V (a.c.) motor All the data and information contained herein is considered subject to change at any time and at our discretion (Condenser) W E1 230V output in motion (e.g. flashing light 25W) +10 -11 24V powering accessories max. 40W 1 2 Pushbutton stop (N.C.) 2 3P Pushbutton partial opening (N.O.) 2 3 Pushbutton open (N.O.
6.4 Photoelectric cells performance test ENGLISH Allows the control assembly to check the efficiency of the safety devices (photoelectric cells) after each opening or closing command. A possible photoelectric cell malfunction is identified with via LED indicator flashing on the control panel (ref. point 10, page 8), consequently cancelling any remote control or pushbutton commands.
6.6 Function selections 5 . , 6 7 % , 4 , 4 #4 63 6& 43 0 # # ,).% &53% %" %" &! & %,%#42)# ",/#+ ! !##%33/2)%3 ! !& "/!2$ M! "!44%29 ! /. ON OFF #/.42/, "/!2$ :"+ ENGLISH #( /.
7 Installation procedure of the transmitter for remote control Read the three steps below before beginning installation procedures: ENGLISH - prepare the radio board (paragraph 7.1); - procedure for codifying the transmitter (paragraph 7.2); - memorizing the code on the command board (paragraph 7.3). 7.1 Prepare the radio board (AF1) TOP Frequency/MHz Radiofrequecy board Transmitter FM 26.995 AF130 TFM FM 30.900 AF150 TFM AM 433.92 AF43S / AF43SM TAM / TOP AM 433.92 AF43SR ATOMO AM 40.
TOUCH SERIES TCH 4024 - TCH 4048 see instructions on pack ENGLISH All the data and information contained herein is considered subject to change at any time and at our discretion TOP SERIES TOP T432M - T312M D 0 0 set the code to dip-switch C and channel to D (P1=CH1 and P2=CH2, default setting) P1 /. 0 0 0 0 set code only /. CH2 CH4 /. CH3 /. CH1 TOP T434M - T314M CH2 /. P2 /.
7.3 Memorizing the code on the command board %,%#42)# ",/#+ ! !& AF1 ENGLISH 1) Keep the "CH1" key pressed on the base card (ref. point 8, page 8), the signal LED will flash. #( CH1 2) Press a transmitter key to send the code; the LED will remain lighted to signal memorization. N.B.: if the code needs to be changed, repeat the sequence described above.
8.2 Battery connection and memorization of the code on the control board Terminal -, + Transformer All the data and information contained herein is considered subject to change at any time and at our discretion ENGLISH 1) Insert the terminal (-, +) connected to the battery to the free coupling of the motherboard. Note: the board must be battery-powered for saving procedures. Check the LED signalling 230V power is off. Electric lock , .
9 Connection of two paired ratiomotors with a single control 1) Coordinate ratiomotor A and B’s movement direction, changing the rotation of motor B (see paragraph 6.5 ratiomotor/end-stop connection). B A #!-% #!-% #!-% #!-% ENGLISH A , . 5 6 7 % 43 0 # # %" %" &! 2) Perform the electric connections on motor A’s control board as instructed in paragraph 6.3 electric connections, page 9. & , .
10 Maintenance 10.1 Periodic maintenance The unit does not require specific maintenance. Only as a precautionary measure and in case of intensive use, it is opportune to periodically (every six months) check that the electric cables are in good condition and that the bolts and nuts are tight, and oil the contact areas between the fixed and mobile sliding pieces. All checks must be recorded (in a dedicated record-book).
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