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Cardin Elettronica ZVL531.01 Manual Del Usuario página 10

Programador electronico para el control de las puertas motorizadas

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IMPORTANT REMARKS
READ THE FOLLOWING REMARKS CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLA-
TION. PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ALL THE PARAGRAPHS MARKED WITH THE SYMBOL
NOT READING THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS COULD COMPROMISE THE CORRECT WORK-
ING ORDER OF THE SYSTEM AND CREATE DANGER SITUATIONS FOR THE USERS OF THE SYSTEM.
• These instructions are aimed at professionally qualified "installers
of electrical equipment" and must respect the local standards
and regulations in force.
All materials used must be approved and must suit the environ-
ment in which the installation is situated.
• This product and all its relative components has been designed
and manufactured by Cardin Elettronica who have verified that
the product conforms in every aspect to the safety standards in
force.
• Any non authorised modifications are to be considered improper
dangerous and the complete responsibility of the installer.
• This appliance is fitted with a power input control system and
must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it has been
made "i.e. for the command and control of Cardin low voltage
motors".
• The manufacturer accepts no liability for situations arising from
the use of an electrical installation which does not conform to the
local standards and regulations in force.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Attention! Only for EU customers - WEEE marking.
This symbol indicates that once the products life-span
has expired it must be disposed of separately from
other rubbish. The user is therefore obliged to either
take the product to a suitable differential collection site
for electronic and electrical goods or to send it back to
the manufacturer if the intention is to replace it with a
new equivalent version of the same product.
Suitable differential collection, environmental friendly treatment
and disposal contributes to avoiding negative effects on the
ambient and consequently health as well as favouring the recy-
cling of materials. Illicitly disposing of this product by the owner
is punishable by law and will be dealt with according to the laws
and standards of the individual member nation.
Caution! mechanical stop anti-derailment buffers must
be installed.
To assembly the box read the instruction manual ZVL365.01 supplied
with the electronic programmer.
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
Electronic control unit for two dc motor with an incorporated radio
receiver card, which allows the memorisation of 300 user codes.
The decoder uses rolling codes and the reception frequency is
433.92 MHz with an S449 radio frequency module and 868 MHz
with an S486 radio frequency module,
The motor rotation speed is electronically controlled, starting slowly
and increasing in speed; the speed is reduced as it nears the travel
limit so as to enable a controlled smooth stop.
Programming is carried out using one button and allows you to set
the system, the current sensor and the entire gate travel distance.
The intervention of the anticrush/antidrag sensor during the closing
and opening stages causes travel direction inversion.
IMPORTANT REMARKS
Attention! There is no 230 Vac contact on any part of the
electronic card: only low voltage safety current is available.
In conformity with the electrical safety standards it is forbid-
den to connect binding posts 7 and 8 directly to a circuit that
receives power greater than 30 Vac/dc.
• After having installed the device, and before powering
up the programmer, release the door (manual release
mechanism) and move it manually, checking that it moves
smoothly and has no unusual points of resistance.
• The controlled load output (binding post 11) is aimed at
reducing battery power consumption (if they are installed)
during blackouts; photocells and other safety devices should
be connected to this output.
• When a command is received, via radio or via wire, the
electronic programmer routes voltage to the CTRL 24 Vdc
output. It then evaluates the state of the safety devices and
if they are at rest it will activate the motor.
• Connecting devices to the controlled output contact also
allows you to carry out the autotest function (enabled
using DIPs 9 and 10) and check that the safety devices
are functioning correctly.
• The presence of the electrical current sensor does not
dispense with the obligation to install photoelectric cells
and other safety devices foreseen by the safety standards
in force.
• Before connecting the appliance make sure that the voltage
and frequency rated on the data plate conform to those of
the mains supply.
• An all pole trip switch with at least 3 mm between the contacts
must be installed between the unit and the mains supply.
• Don't use cables with aluminium conductors; don't solder
the ends of cables which are to be inserted into the bind-
ing posts; use cables marked T min 85°C and resistant to
atmospheric agents.
• The terminal wires must be positioned in such a way that
both the wire and the insulating sheath are tightly fastened
(a plastic jubilee clip is sufficient).
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 230 Vac
• Connect the control and security device wires.
• Run the mains power supply to the program-
mer and connect it to the separate two-way
terminal board that is already connected to
the transformer.
Note: If you need to choose a longer cable for particular installa-
tions (cut from the 100 metres of cable supplied in a reel) you must
remember that in order to avoid current dispersion the maximum
length of the cable must not exceed 15 metres.
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