Electrical Installation Set-Up; Configuration - BFT EOS 120 VENERE D Instrucciones De Uso Y De Instalacion

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2) In order to fix the track correctly, mark the mid-point of the door,
In order to fix the track correctly, mark the mid-point of the door,
position the BIN on the ceiling and mark the holes (Fig. 6).
3) Drill the ceiling with a 10-dia. drill bit following the previously
Drill the ceiling with a 10-dia. drill bit following the previously
made marks, and insert the Fischer plugs.
4) Secure the track at the base, fig.7 (ref.1-2) and fig.8 (ref.3-4-
5).
5) With the help of an adequate support, lift the entire motor,
With the help of an adequate support, lift the entire motor,
screw the screws onto the track-holding bracket without fixing
them to the door frame (Fig.9A) or, if the height allows it, fit the
bracket to the masonry lintel by means of plugs (Fig.9B).
6) Lift the motor-driven head until everything rests against the cei-
Lift the motor-driven head until everything rests against the cei-
ling, and insert the fixing screws which lock the track (including
the anchoring bracket screws).
7) If the motor head and the track are not fixed directly to the cei-
ling, see Fig.10 (always check that the track is level and perpen-
(always check that the track is level and perpen-
dicular to the ceiling).
8) In the case where the track is turned by 90° with respect to the
motor head, use the reference template in Fig. 11A to cut out
the guard, keeping to the measurements indicated. For fixing
the BIN to the ceiling, see Fig.6 and in case the track is not fixed
directly to the ceiling, see Fig.12.
9) In the case where the track is made in two halves, see Fig.13;
for the different types of fixing methods, see the previous fig-
ures.
10) Release the carriage and fix the anchoring brackets to the door
Release the carriage and fix the anchoring brackets to the door
panel (Fig.14). The distance allowed between track and sec-
tional door is 108 to 166 mm. In case of greater distance, it is
necessary to use the brackets and lower the motor; in case of
shorter distance, it is necessary to shorten the towing plate.
11) Stick the adhesive labels supplied next to the dangerous points
(Fig. 5).
5) CHAIN TIGHTENER ADJUSTMENT (EOS 120)
The operator supplied is already calibrated and inspected. Should the
chain tension need to be adjusted, proceed as shown in fig. 15.
WARNING: the anti-tear spring must never be completely com-
pressed. Scrupulously check that the spring is not subject to
total compression during operation.

6) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SET-UP

(Fig.16)
M)
Actuator
Ft)
Transmitter photocell
Fr)
Receiver photocells
T)
1-2-4 channel transmitter.
Arrange for the connections of accessories and safety and control
devices to reach the motor unit, keeping the mains voltage connec-
tions clearly separate from the extra low safety voltage connections
(24V) by means of the appropriate cable holder (fig. 8 ref. 5P1).
Proceed to connection following the indications given in the wiring
diagram.
The cables for connecting the accessories must be protected by a
raceway (fig. 8 ref. 5C1).
7) VENERE D Control panel (Fig.17)
Supply to accessories: ....................................24V~ (180mA max)
...............................................................24V~ Vsafe (180mA max)
Torque limiter setting:.................................on closing and opening
Automatic closing time:.............................................from 1 to 180s
Blinker connection:.................................................24V~ max 25W
Service light switching-on time:.................................................90s
Incorporated rolling-code radio receiver:.....frequency 433.92 MHz
Coding:..........................................................rolling-code algorithm
No. combinations:..............................................................4 milliard
Antenna impedance:...............................................50Ohm (RG58)
Max no. radio controls to be memorised:.....................................63
Slow-down distance:........closing: ~24 cm............opening: ~24 cm
Fuses:.........................................................................see figure 17
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EOS 120 VENERE D Ver.01
INSTALLATION MANUAL
7.1) Terminal board connections (Fig.17)
WARNINGS - For wiring and installation operations, refer to the
current standards and good technical principles.
The wires supplied with extra low safety voltage (24V) must be kept
physically separate from the low voltage wires, or else they must be
provided with adequate additional insulation of at least 1mm.
The wires must be clamped by an extra fastener near the terminals,
for example by bands.
For fixing
8) PROGRAMMING
The control panel provided with a microprocessor is supplied with
function parameters preset by the manufacturer, suitable for stan-
dard installations. The preset parameters can be changed by means
of the programmer with an incorporated display or by means of a
universal palmtop programmer.
In the case where programming is carried out by means of a universal
palmtop programmer, carefully read the specific instructions for a
universal palmtop programmer and proceed as follows.
Connect the universal palmtop programmer to the control unit by
means of the UNIFLAT accessory. Enter the "CONTROL UNITS"
menu, and the "PARAMETERS" submenu, then scroll the display
screenfuls using the up/down arrows, and set the numerical values
of the parameters listed below.
For the function logics, refer to the "LOGIC" submenu.
In the case where programming is carried out by means of the
incorporated programmer, refer to Fig. A and B and to the "configu-
ration" paragraph.

8.1) CONFIGURATION

The display programmer is used to set all the VENERE D control
~ (180mA max)
(180mA max)
panel functions.
~ Vsafe (180mA max)
Vsafe (180mA max)
The programmer is provided with three pushbuttons for menu scroll-
ing and function parameter configurations (Fig. 2):
UP
~ max 25W
max 25W
DOWN Menu scrolling/value reduction key
OK
The simultaneous pressure of the UP and DOWN keys is used to
exit the active menu and move to the preceding menu.
If the UP and DOWN keys are pressed simultaneously at the main
menu level (parameters, logics, radio, language, default, autosetting,
end-of-stroke adjustment), programming is exited and the display is
switched off (the END message is displayed).
TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
JP2
transformer wiring
JP10
motor wiring
1-2
Antenna input for integrated radio-receiver board
(1: BRAID. 2: SIGNAL).
3-4
START input (N.O.)
3-5
STOP input (N.C.) If not used, leave the jumper in-
serted.
3-6
PHOTOCELL input (N.C.) If not used, leave the
jumper inserted.
3-7
FAULT input (N.O.)
Input for photocells provided with checking N.O.
contact.
8-9
24 V~ output for blinking light (25 W max).
10-11
24V~ 180mA max output – power supply for pho-
tocells or other devices.
12-13
24V~ Vsafe 180mA max output – power supply for
checking photocell transmitters.
14-15
Gate-open warning light output (N.O. contact)/2nd
radio channel
16-17
PARTIAL OPENING input (N.O.)
Menu scrolling/value increment key
With programming deactivated, the key works as OPEN.
With programming deactivated, the key works as CLOSE.
Enter (confirm) key
), programming is exited and the display is

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