Product description
ELA5, ELA6, ELA7 is a line of flashing lights for the automation
systems of gates and garage doors with high-efficiency LED
and aerial tuned to 433MHz.
Model
Description
12/24 Vdc LED flashing light with built-in aerial and
ELA5
control panel controlled flashing
120/230 Vac LED flashing light with built-in aerial
ELA6
and integrated flashing (not controlled via the
control panel)
LED flashing light with 12/24 Vdc or 120/230
Vac power supply selection, built-in aerial and
ELA7
selectable integrated flashing or control panel
controlled flashing through jumper JP2
Precautions and Warnings
The product must be installed by qualified personnel in
compliance with the current laws and regulations of the territory.
Before making the electrical connections for the flashing light,
cut off the power to the control panel and disconnect the
batteries, when present. Check that the flashing light output
voltage from the control panel matches the supply voltage of
the flashing light.
Checks prior to installation
- check that the chosen position ensures the user has a clear
view of the flashing light
Installing the flashing light
- insert the power cord into the socket and and possibly the
aerial cable through the hole and secure them with the cable
ties supplied as shown in Fig. 1
- secure the base of the flashing light on a flat horizontal
surface in a clearly visible position for the user
- If a wall-mount installation is needed, use the optional
support EL33 (Fig. 2) , securing it with the 2 provided screws.
Electrical connections
ELA5: see fig. 3.
ELA6: see fig. 4.
ELA7: see fig. 5.
Technical data:
Model
ELA5
12/24
Power supply
Vdc
Absorption
250 mA
IP54
Degree of protection
Operating
-20°C
temperature
+55°C
Jumper JP1
-
Jumper JP2
-
4
ELA6
ELA7
120/230
12/24 Vdc
Vac
250 mA 12/24 Vdc
12 mA
12 mA 120/230 Vac
IP54
IP54
-20°C
-20°C +55°C
+55°C
Power supply
-
selection 12/24 Vdc
or 120/230 Vac
Integrated or
control panel
-
controlled flashing
selection
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
- Carefully read all instructions and warnings in this
document as they provide important information
regarding safety during installation, operation and
maintenance.
- After removing the packing, check the condition of the
device. Packing components (plastic bags, expanded
polystyrene, etc.) must be kept out of the reach of
children as they constitute a hazard. Installation must
be carried out in accordance with national safety
regulations.
- Before connecting the device, ensure that the data on
the label correspond to those of the mains.
- This device must only be used for the purpose for which
it was expressly designed, e.g. for automation systems
for gates, garage doors and road barriers. Any other
use is considered improper and therefore hazardous.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage
caused by improper, erroneous or unreasonable use.
- Always disconnect the device from the power supply
at the main switch before performing maintenance or
cleaning procedures.
- In the event of faults and/or malfunctions, disconnect
the device from the power supply immediately by
means of the switch and do not tamper with the device.
For repairs, contact only a service centre authorized by
the manufacturer. Failure to observe the above may
jeopardize the safety of the device.
- The installer must ensure that user information is applied
to extension devices.
- All devices within the system must be used exclusively
for the purpose for which they are intended.
- WARNING: to prevent injury, this device must be
securely attached to the wall in accordance with the
installation instructions.
- This document must always be kept with all paperwork
regarding the installation.
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol marked on the
device indicates that, at the end of its useful working
life, the product must be handled separately from
household refuse and must therefore be assigned to a
differentiated collection centre for electrical and electronic
equipment or returned to the dealer upon purchase of a
new, equivalent item of equipment.
The user is responsible for assigning the device, at the
end of its life, to the appropriate collection facilities.
Suitable differentiated collection for subsequent recycling,
processing and environmentally conscious disposal of
the old device helps prevent potential negative effects on
health and the environment and promotes the recycling
of the materials of which the product is made. For further
details regarding available collection systems, contact your
local waste disposal service or the shop from which the
device was purchased.
Risks connected to substances considered hazardous
(WEEE).
According to the new WEEE Directive, substances
which for some time have been widely used in electrical
and electronic equipment are considered hazardous to
human heath and the environment. Suitable differentiated
collection for subsequent recycling, processing and
environmentally conscious disposal of the old device
helps prevent potential negative effects on health and the
environment and promotes the recycling of the materials
of which the product is made.
The product complies with European Directive
2004/108/EC and subsequent amendments.
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