photocell pcb support (detail G, Figure 8) on the upper
part.
WARNING: the TX and RX lower shells are different from
each other, check the embossed writing on the back prior
to fixing.
5.2
Wiring
WARNING: connect wires with the power turned off.
Arrange the cables: you will need 3 wires to connect the TX
and a maximum of 5 wires to connect an RX (the number
depends on how you connect the output of the photocell).
Connect the power supply while ensuring correct polarity.
ATTENTION: even in case of AC power supply, connect all
TX and RX with the same polarity.
Connect all photocells with the synchronization wire
(SYNC).
If needed, connect the output terminals OUT.
Figure 9 depicts a typical set-up of 4 photocell pairs: 2 pairs
mounted at different heights on the outside of the gate
(PHOTO1 and PHOTO2) and 2 pairs mounted at different
heights inside the gate (PHOTO3 and PHOTO4). Input FT1
of the control unit is connected to the outputs of PHOTO1
and PHOTO2 connected in series. Input FT2 of the control
unit is connected to the outputs of PHOTO3 and PHOTO4
connected in series.
Figure 10 depicts a typical set-up of 2 photocell pairs
(PHOTO1 and PHOTO2) a pair on the inside (FOTO1) and
another outside the gate (FOTO2). Input FT1 of the control
unit is connected to the output of PHOTO1. Input FT2 of
the control unit is connected to the output of PHOTO2.
5.3
Configuration and alignment
Set-up a pair of photocells as MASTER (jumper ID1 and
ID2, see figure 5).
WARNING: there must always be a single MASTER pair.
Configure the other pairs of photocells as SLAVE (jumper
ID1 and ID2, see figure 5), all SLAVE pairs must have a
different configuration.
WARNING: It is essential to change the position of the
jumpers when in the absence of voltage, since their
configuration is only detected upon ignition.
CAUTION: When you set the alignment mode with the
jumper SET (see figure 4) the output OUT becomes
disabled, as its contact is always open. At the end of the
alignment procedure, ensure that the jumper SET is in the
normal operating position (see figure 3).
The alignment procedure is performed on one pair of
photocells at a time while observing the flashing of LED
L2 (on RX, figure 1), which represents the intensity of
the received signal: the flashing is faster if the signal is
stronger, is slower if it is weaker.
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To align the first pair of photocells (MASTER), proceed as
follows:
• Set to alignment mode (jumper SET see figure 4) on the
pair of MASTER photocells.
• Turn on the power.
• Move the photocell until you find the location where
the flashing of LED L2 is the fastest.
• Mount the photocell at the location where the signal is
best, taking care to maintain that position.
• Cut the power.
• Move the jumper SET to the normal operation position
on the TX and RX (see figure 3).
NOTE: under optimal alignment conditions it is possible
that LED L2 remains solidly lit.
If there are no SLAVE photocells, the procedure is over.
If there are SLAVE photocells present, temporarily
configure the pair of MASTER photocells as you would
configure any SLAVE (jumper ID1 and ID2, see figure 5),
it does not matter if there is another SLAVE with the same
configuration. This is done so as not to interfere with the
next photocells that need alignment.
• Set to alignment mode (jumper SET, see figure 4) on the
first pair of SLAVE photocells.
• Turn on the power.
• Move the photocell until you find the location where
the flashing of LED L2 is the fastest.
• Mount the photocell at the location where the signal is
best, taking care to maintain that position.
• Cut the power.
• Move the jumper SET to the normal operation position
on the TX and RX (see figure 3).
• Repeat the procedure with all other pairs of SLAVE
photocells.
Once all pairs of photocells are aligned:
• Return the first pair of photocells that had momentarily
been configured as SLAVE to the MASTER configuration.
• Make sure the jumper SET of all photocells, TX and RX
are all in the normal position (see figure 3).
5.4
Container Closure
To close the photocell containers proceed as follows:
R90/F4ES
• Check that the seal (detail A, figure 6) is correctly
inserted in the upper shell.
• Position the top shell and secure it using the two
supplied screws.
G90/F4ES
• Place the gasket (O-ring, detail C, figure 7) in the groove
of the upper shell.
• Position the gasket (detail D, figure 7) and the upper
shell and secure with the two supplied screws.
• Gently press the mask (detail E, figure 7) until it clicks.