Connections
7.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following accessory devices which may be used within the
system are connected to the card with a quick-fi t connector or
using the removable terminal board K3 (13 screw-in pins).
The possible connections are illustrated in the diagram
in Fig. 7.
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Warning
Always make the connections with the power OFF. Also disconnect the
emergency batteries, if present! If a device is replaced or added after
setting-up and starting the system, apply a system RESET.
7.2.1 Emergency (PE pushbutton)
Connect an emergency pushbutton fi tted with an N.C.
type contact following the diagram in fi g.7.
WARNING: use a turn release maintained push-button.
If not used, the emergency contact must be jumpered as it is
an N.C. type contact.
Note: you can also apply this command using alarm systems
(fi re alarms, etc.) connected, following the instructions for such
devices installed.
7.2.2 STOP (door stop for mechanical emergency
door opener)
Connect the STOP device fi tted with N.C. type contact
(SMI or SMS sensor or ER6/N photocell), following the
diagram in fi g.7 and the instructions provided with the
device itself.
If not used, the stop contact must be jumpered as it is an
N.C. type contact.
7.2.3 Electric lock
Connect the electric lock to the WING NK CONTROL card
using the connector J9 (fi g.7), following the instructions
provided with the device.
7.2.4 First input function
Connect the SME/E or a similar pushbutton/device
with N.O. contact following the diagram in fi g.7 and the
instructions provided with the device installed.
Note: the fi rst input function is only active in Night lock mode.
7.2.5 Radar
Connect the RADARS following the diagram in fi g.7 and
the instructions provided with the devices installed.
RADAR 1 = ENTRANCE Radar.
RADAR 2 = EXIT Radar.
7.2.6 Photocells: ER4N or ER6N type
Connect the ER4N or ER6N type photocells following
the diagram in fi g.7 and the instructions provided with
the devices installed.
The photocell contact may be N.O. or N.C. depending on the
corresponding dipswitch setting (see Settings). If N.C., the
contact must be jumpered when not used.
Note: the ER6N photocells consist of: transmitter, receiver
and separate amplifi er. The amplifi er card, usually housed
in the beam, must be connected to the unit as specifi ed
in fi g.7.
7.3 MASTER/SLAVE (M/S) FUNCTION
Connect the two automation units in Interlock mode following
the diagram in fi g.7.
IMPORTANT: you must enable M/S mode on both cards using the
corresponding dipswitches (see Settings).
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