Elpro S40
GB
DIAGNOSTIC LEDS
L1 = pedestrian opening, normally OFF, alight when a pedestrian open pulse is given
L2 = photocells or loop, normally ALIGHT, if obstructed light goes o
L3 = open, normally OFF, alight when an open pulse is given
L4 = close, normally OFF, alight when a close pulse is given
L5 = stop, normally ON, it goes o when a stop pulse is given
L6 = radio, normally OFF, alight when a radio pulse is given
L7 = normally ON, mains voltage and fuse integrity F1, F2, F3, F4
L8 = limit switch open M1, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in down position
L9 = limit switch close M1, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in up position
L10 = limit switch open M2, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in down position
L11 = limit switch close M2, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in up position
L12 = limit switch open M3, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in down position
L13 = limit switch close M3, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in up position
L14 = limit switch open M4, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in down position
L15 = limit switch close M4, normally ON, it goes o when the post is in up position
LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Accessory
Photocells
or loop detectors:
Key-switch:
Radio contact
(step by step mode):
Indication lamp output
24 V max 3 W:
24 Vdc output:
ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS
Accessory
Electric valve power supply:
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER UP TO 4 AUTOMATIC BOLLARDS,
WITH OR WITHOUT LIMIT SWITCH
Electrical connections
1 2
Photocells or
Loop detectors
NO and NC contacts to be connected
3
4 5 6
to the respective terminals in the
key-or button-switches. All of the
possible setting combinations are
described in the instructions sheets
NO
NO
NC
included with the respective control
accessories
- Opening only: dip 2 = ON and dip 5 = OFF
3
7
- Gate travel reversing by any pulse
dip 2 = OFF and dip 5 = OFF
- Step by step: open-stop-close-stop
dip 2 = OFF and dip 5 = ON
- No new pulse is accepted in opening.
RADIO
In dwell phase and in closing any new
CONTACT
pulses tops and reverses gate travel:
dip 2 = ON and dip 5 = ON
Output for a 24 V max 3 W indication lamp showing the status of the system:
3
8
Lamp ON = post in down position, free passage
Lamp OFF = post in up position, closed passage
Flashing 0,5 s (fast) = rising post
Flashing 1 s (normally) = lowering post
With external clock: 2 short ashes followed by a longer pause
+
-
55 56
Output for 24 Vdc applications
Electrical connections
22
23
24 25
230 V power supply
for 24 Vdc solenoid valve stabilizer
DIP-SWITCHES
1 = ON Photocells or loop stop while opening
2 = ON Radio no reversing while opening
3 = ON Automatic closing
4 = ON Pre ashing activated
5 = ON Radio step by step stop in between
6 = ON Pedestrian opening motor M1 only one post operating
7 = ON Deadman control
8 = Tra c lights (see functions)
9 = Tra c lights (see functions)
10 = ON No lamp on during dwell time
11 = ON Close on dwell time after passage through photocells or over the loop
12 = ON Max working time 90 s. OFF = 18 s
Dip-switch setting and LED indication of functions
DIP-SWITCH N° 1 and N° 11:
9 10
1
24 Vac output max load:
2 pairs photocells
1 radio receiver
11
DIP-SWITCH N° 2 and N° 5:
2
5
Dip-switch setting and LED indication of functions
10
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ON: photocells or loop stop while opening,
reverse on closing once obstacle is removed
OFF: photocells or loop do not stop while opening,
reverse on closing in caseof an obstacle
ON: during dwell time, automatic mode
(dip-switch 3 = ON) after engaging the
photocellsor loop, it closes 5 s later
OFF: it does not close after engaging
the photocells or loop
L2 ON = no obstacle,
it goes o in case of obstuction
L3 OFF = no OPENING contact,
it goes on whenever an opening pulse is given
L4 OFF = no CLOSING contact,
it goes on whenever a closing pulse is given
L5 ON = STOP contact closed,
it goes o whenever a stop pulse is given
ON: it does not reverse on opening
OFF: it reverses at any pulse
ON: step by step with stop in between
OFF: standard operation
L6 OFF = no RADIO contact,
it goes on by any radio pulse