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10) GATE BACKSTOPS
DANGER - The gate must be provided with mechanical backstops, both on open-
ing and closing, in order prevent it from coming out of the upper guide (fig.13);
the backstops must be tightly secured to the ground, a few centimetres beyond
the electrical stop point.
11) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SETUP
Lay out the electrical installation as shown in fig.15 with reference to the CEI 64-8
and IEC364 provisions complying with the HD384 and other national standards
in force for electrical installation.
WARNING! For connection to the mains, use a multipolar cable having
a minimum cross section of 3x1.5 mm 2 and complying with the current
standards. (For example, if the cable is not protected, it must be at least
equal to H07 RN-F, whereas if it is protected it must be at connect the control
and safety devices in compliance with the previously mentioned technical
installation standards.
The power supply cable must be stripped in order to allow the earth wire to be
connected to the appropriate terminal, leaving the active wires as short as possible.
This is to ensure that the earth wire is the last to stretch in the case where the cable
fixing device becomes loose.
The cables (mains and auxiliary) must be distinctly separated in their cable
clamp (P1-P2/Fig.16).
Fig.15 shows the number of connections and their cross sections for a length of
approximately 100 metres; for greater lengths, calculate the cross section for the
true automation load.
The main automation components are (fig.15):
I
Type-approved adequately rated omnipolar circuit-breaker with at least
3,5 mm contact opening, provided with protection against overloads
and short circuits, suitable for cutting out automation from the mains.
If not already installed, place a type-approved omnipolar circuit-breaker
with a 0.03A threshold just before the automation system.
QR
Control panel and incorporated receiver.
S
Key selector.
AL
Blinker with tuned antenna.
M
Actuator
P
Wall-mounted pushbutton panel.
Fte, Fre Pair of external photocells.
T
1-2-4 channel transmitter.
12) TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS
First pass the appropriate electric cables through the raceways and fix the various
automation components to the chosen points, then connect them following the
directions and diagrams contained in the control unit instruction manual.
Carry out phase, neutral and (compulsory) earth connections. The protection wire
(earth) with yellow/green insulating sheath must be connected to the appropriate
terminals marked by their symbol.
Operate the automation only after having connected and checked all the safety
devices.
Power cables must be stripped as little as possible. The power cable's earth wire
must be stripped further so as to reach the terminal provided in the box specifi-
cally for this purpose. Furthermore, it must be the last wire to be pulled taut in
the event the cable's fastening device comes loose (fig. 16 ref. "A").
The P1 cable-clamp is reserved for the mains power supply cables, the P2 cable-
clamp is reserved for the accessory cables and safety devices.
The cables must be tied by additional fastening next to the terminals, by means
of clips for example.
All the operator wiring operations must be carried out by qualified personnel.
A description of the terminals in the control board mod. LEO mounted on the
actuator (fig.14) is provided here below:
JP1
1
GND terminal
2-3
Single-phase mains supply 230V±10% 50Hz (2=N) (3=L)
JP2
4-5
Blinker connection (mains voltage) 40W Max.
6-7-8-9 Motor connection:
6 operation 1 (brown) + capacitor
7 common (blue)
8 operation 2 (black)
9 capacitor
JP3
10-11
Output 24V 1A max – power supply for photocells or other devices.
12-13
Gate-open warning light output (24V 3W max)
JP5
Encoder connection
WARNING! The maximum length of the connection cable of the encoder
should not exceed 3.00 m.
JP6
21-22
Open-Close button (N.Or. Start), key selector.
21-23
Block button (N.C. Stop). If not used, leave jumped.
21-24
Photocell input (N.C.). If not used, leave jumped.
21-25
Opening limit switch connection (N.C. SWO). If not used, leave
jumped.
21-26
Closing limit switch connection (N.C. SWC). If not used, leave jumped.
21-27
Pedestrian button connection (N.O. Ped)
21-28
Open-Button connection (N.O. Open)
21-29
Close-Button connection (N.O. Close)
21-30
Rubber edge connection (N.C.). If not used, leave jumped.
21-31
Timer input connection (N.O.). If the contact is open the leaves close and
the gate is ready for normal operation. If the contact is closed (N.C.), the
leaves open and remain open until the contact is opened. If not used,
leave jumped.
JP9
34
TX1 serial output
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
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38-39
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WARNING - If the opening direction is not correct, invert the motor connec-
tions no. 6 and 8 and connections no. 25 and 26 of the opening and closing
limit switches.
13) MOTOR TORQUE SETTING
the EN 12453 standard.
The setting of the motor torque is electronically controlled by an encoder.
Refer to the LEO control board instructions for a correct setting of the elec-
tronic antisquash safety device.
prearranged for the electronic control of the motor torque.
14) MANUAL RELEASE
The manual or emergency release should only be activated when the gate has
to be opened manually or whenever the automation is not correctly or totally
functioning.
To carry out the emergency manoeuvre, proceed as follows:
• Insert the personalised key into the lock and turn it anticlockwise by 90°.
• Turn the release knob clockwise (fig. 17) as far as it will go. The pinion will
• Push the leaf of the gate all the way down to the end-of-stroke.
• To re-activate motor-driven control, turn the knob anticlockwise as far as it will
15) INSTALLATION CHECK
Before the automation device finally becomes operational, scrupulously check
the following conditions:
• Check that all the safety devices (limit microswitches, photocells, electric edges
• Check that the rack and pinion are correctly meshed (minimum play 2mm).
• Check that the pushing force of the gate is within the limits provided for by
• Check that the opening and closing end-of-stroke runners are correctly posi-
• Check the starting and stopping operations using the manual control.
• Check the starting and stopping operations using the remote radio control.
• Check the normal or customised operation logic.
• Check the manual release device for correct operation.
16) AUTOMATION DEVICE USE
Since the automation device can be controlled both remotely and in sight, by
means of a radio control device or a button, all the safety devices must be fre-
quently checked in order to ensure their perfect efficiency.
WARNING! In the event of any safety device malfunction, request immediate as-
sistance from qualified personnel.Children must be kept at a safe distance from
the automation operation area.
17) AUTOMATION CONTROL
The use of this control device allows the gate to be opened and closed automati-
cally. There are different types of controls (manual, radio control, magnetic card
access etc.) depending on the installation requirements and characteristics. For
the various control systems, see the relevant instructions.
The installer undertakes to instruct the user about correct automation opera-
tion, also pointing out the actions to be taken in case of emergency.
18) NOISE
The environmental noise produced by the gear-motor in normal operation condi-
tions is constant and does not exceed 70 dB (A).
19) MALFUNCTIONS AND REMEDIES
19.1) Faulty actuator operation
• Use an appropriate instrument to check that the actuator ends are supplied
• If the leaf movement is opposite to that required, reverse the motor drive
19.2) Faulty operation of electrical accessories
In case of fault, all the control and safety devices can cause the automation con-
troller to malfunction or lock. If the control unit is provided with self-diagnosing
facility, identify the fault. If a fault is found, it is advisable to disconnect and, if
necessary, bridge, all the automation control devices one by one, until the one
causing the fault is identified. Replace or repair it, then reset all the devices which
were previously disconnected or bridged. For all the devices installed, make
reference to the respective instruction manual.
TX2 serial output
RX1 serial imput
RX2 serial input
Antenna input for snap-in radio receiver board (38 signal - 39 braid).
Cable RG58
Second radio channel output of twin-channel receiver board
WARNING: Check that the impact force value measured at the points
established by the EN 12445 standard is lower than that specified in
WARNING! The ICARO actuator does not offer the possibility of adjust-
ing the safety clutch. It is therefore necessary to use a control board
therefore become idle and the gate can then be opened manually.
Warning: do not push the gate leaf roughly, but move it gently all along its
stroke.
The key can be removed from the lock only after the knob has been moved
back to its initial position (motor-driven operation)
go. Move the key back to its closing position, remove it and then store it in a
safe place, which is known to anyone who may need the knob.
etc) operate correctly.
the current standards.
tioned and tightly secured.
with voltage after the opening or closing command.
connections in the control unit.

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