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RG1 24P CENTRALI DI COMANDO PER CANCELLI AD ANTA. CONTROL UNITS FOR LEAF GATES. UNIDADES DE CONTROL PARA CANCELAS DE UNA HOJA. CENTRAIS DE COMANDO PARA PORTÕES DE BATENTE. CENTRALE STERUJĄCE DO BRAM PRZESUWNYCH.
ISTRUZIONI E AVVERTENZE PER L’INSTALLAZIONE, L’USO E LA MANUTENZIONE. INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE. INSTRUCCIONES Y ADVERTENCIAS PARA LA INSTALACIÓN, EL USO Y EL MANTENIMIENTO. INSTRUÇÕES E ADVERTÊNCIAS PARA A INSTALAÇÃO, USO E MANUTENÇÃO. INSTRUKCJE I WSKAZÓWKI DOTYCZĄCE MONTAŻU, UŻYTKOWANIA I KONSERWACJI.
3DP0 750 000 - 03/2007
INSTALLAZIONE STANDARD STANDARD INSTALLATION INSTALACIÓN ESTÁNDAR INSTALAÇÃO STANDARD INSTALACJA STANDARDOWA
Componenti e dispositivi di un’automazione tipo, RG1 24P. Components and devices of a typical automation, R G1 24P. Componentes y dispositivos de un automatismo tipo, RG1 24P. Componentes e dispositivos de uma automação tipo, RG1 24P. Części i urządzenia napędu typu, RG1 24P.
RICAMBI SPARE PARTS RECAMBIOS SOBRESSALENTES CZĘŚCI ZAMIENNE
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1AH001
2
1AH009
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RG1 24P 1
1 2 3 4 5
COMMANDS COMMON N.C.
STOP
N.O.
OPEN
N.O.
CLOSE
N.O.
STEP
N.C.
FOTO (N.C. PROGRAMMABLE)
L7 L8 L9
24 Vdc 3W max
INDICATOR LIGHT
24 Vdc 25W max
FLASHING
24 Vdc 15W max
COURTESY LIGHT
6
L11
7
10
OUTPUT 24 Vdc 200 mA max
&5 3 %
4
F2
12
24 Vdc 3w max
16
6AC 6AC 6AC 6AC
5
WHITE WHITE ORANGE ORANGE
BLACK RED BLUE
FUSE
F1
10 6AC 6AC
TX
18 19
9
RED BLUE WHITE GREEN BROWN
RX
6 11
8
AGECH
3
OUTPUT 24 Vac 200 mA max
6 7
2
L10
0V 12V 24V
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
B
1 2
NC NO COM
A
AERIAL RG58-50ohm
0V 12V 24V COM NO NC
1 2
15
24 Vdc 15w max
6
L
M1
FUSE
230V
N
M2
N.C.
LIMIT SWITCHES
ENCODER
MOTOR
16
14 16
L7
IMPIANTO ELETTRICO ELECTRIQUE EQUIPO ELèCTRICO INSTALAÇÃO ELÉCTRICA INSTALACJA ELEKTRYCZNA
L8 L9
L11 2A
L10
SPL24
Declaration of conformity
under Directive 98/37/EC, appendix II, part B (Manufacturer’s Declaration of CE Conformity) LIFE Home Integration Via 1 Maggio, 37 31043 FONTANELLE (TV) – Italy declares that the following product: RG1 24P control unit satisfies the essential requisites established in the following directives:
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Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments, Electromagnetic compatibility directive 89/336/EEC and subsequent amendments, Radio and telecommunications equipment directive 1999/5/EC and subsequent amendments.
and satisfies the following standards:
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EN 12445:2000
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EN 12453:
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EN 60204-1:1997 EN 60950 ETSI EN 301489-3:2001 EN 300220-3:2000
Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates – Safety in the usage of motorised doors – testing methods Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates – Safety in the usage of motorised doors – Requisites Machinery safety – Electric equipment of the machine – Part 1: general rules. Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requisites Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and appliances. Radio equipment and systems – short band devices – Technical characteristics and testing methods for radio apparatus with a frequency of 25 to 1000 MHz and powers of up to 500mW.
The Manufacturer also declares that it is not permitted for the abovementioned components to be used until such time as the system in which they are incorporated is declared conform to directive 98/37/EC.
Fontanelle ____________
Name of Signor:
Faustino Lucchetta
Position:
Managing Director
Signature:
__________________
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CONTROL UNITS FOR LEAF GATES RG1 24P
INDEX RAPID INSTALLATION . 1 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS. 1.1 List of electric cables. 1.2 Setting up the electric system and connection to the mains supply. 1.3 Control unit connections . 1.3.1 Diagram of right side of the RG1 24P board. 1.3.2 RG1 24P Control unit wiring diagram of the lower part. 1.3.3 Indicator LEDs. 2 STARTING UP. 2.1 Description of the keyboard. 2.2 Radio control identification. 2.2.1 Step command identification. 2.2.2 Pedestrian command identification. 2.2.3 Radio control resetting. 2.2.4 Resetting all identified radio controls. 2.2.5 Identification without using the keyboard. 2.3 Initialisation. 2.3.1 Direction, travel and speed indentification. 3 ADJUSTMENTS. 3.1.1 Card initialisation. 3.1.2 Resetting travel and functions. 3.1.3 Resetting the travel. 3.2 Function modes. 3.2.1 Dead man. 3.2.2 Semi-automatic. 3.2.3 2-step automatic. 3.2.4 4-step automatic. 3.2.5 4-step automatic with stop 3.2.6 Condominium. 3.3 Functions. 3.3.1 Blackout. 3.3.2 Pre-flashing. 3.3.3 Flashing in pause. 3.3.4 Photo test. 3.3.5 Photo 1.
3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.3.9 3.3.10 3.3.11 3.3.12 3.3.13 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 4 4.1 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 9 9.1 10 10.1 10.2 11 11.1 12 12.1 12.2 13
2 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15
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Close after photo. Opening ram blow. Force. Pause time. Courtesy light. Deceleration in opening and closure. Obstacle detection. Pedestrian opening. Fuses. Frontal fuses. Card fuse. Preset functions F1 & F2. TROUBLESHOOTING. Malfunctions indicated on the control unit. BUFFER BATTERIES (OPTIONAL). Battery installation in the GEBOX. AUTOMATION USE. Flashing light functions. Automation malfunction. GENERAL INFORMATION. Information on the manufacturer. Intended use. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. General instructions and warnings. Storage instructions and warnings. INSTALLATION. Instructions and warnings for installations. TESTING AND TRIAL RUN. Testing. First usage. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. Instructions and warnings for use. MAINTENANCE. Maintenance instructions and warnings. Routine maintenance. DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL.
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Instructions and warnings for installation, use and maintenance. MANUAL DESTINED FOR USE BY PROFESSIONAL FITTERS ONLY Installation may only be performed by professional fitters.
RAPID INSTALLATION PHASE 1 LEAF POSITIONING
a) Release the automation by opening the door. b) Position gate at approximately 50 cm from the closure position.
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c) Close the door. d) Manually move the gate until the automation re-locks.
UNBLOCKING
PHASE 2
L7 ON
ON
L8
a) Switch on the system’s power supply and check that the two red LEDs flash.
L9
b) Check that the lateral LEDs , L7 and L11 are switched on.
L10
c) Check that the lateral LEDs L8, L9 and L10 are switched off.
L11
230V
PHASE 3 RADIO CONTROL IDENTIFICATION ON THE STEP COMMAND (A)
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b) Hold down the radio control key until the green LED lights briefly. The green light indicates that the radio control has been identified.
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, the red LED (SX) will start to flash.
X2
2
c) Wait for 15 secs or press
twice to exit.
PHASE 4
OFF
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ON
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ON
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a) Switch off power supply.
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&
230V
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b) Simultaneously press and hold down and and switch on the power supply to the system to light the first LED.
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c) Release keys flash.
and
, the two red LEDs will now
PHASE 5 CLOSURE STOP PLATE IDENTIFICATION
a) Press and hold down the radio control key (A). The gate will close slowly. If the gate opens, release and then re-press the key: the gate will move in the opposite direction. Hold the key down until the gate reaches the closure stop plate.
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b) Ensure that when the gate is closed, one of the two red LEDs (closure stop plate) lights and the other continues to flash.
CLO
SE
PHASE 6 OPENING STOP PLATE IDENTIFICATION:
a) Press and hold down the radio control key (A): the gate will open. b) When it reaches the opening stop plate, ensure that one red led (opening stop plate) is lit and the other one continues to flash.
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CARD INITIALISATION
PHASE 7 SPEED IDENTIFICATION
a) Press and release radio control key (A): the gate closes at a normal speed. b) Once it is closed, ensure that the two green LEDs flash and that one red led (closure stop plate) flashes.
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CLO
SE
The automation is now programmed. The control unit is in SEMIAUTOMATIC mode. If you are dissatisfied with the result obtained, reset the control unit and repeat procedure from start.
RESETTING THE CONTROL UNIT
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OFF
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230V
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!4) 4/!5
#/
) !33 0 #/
4
/5 #( ",! 3! 0!5 ). ')/ 0%' ,!/ &/4
a) Switch off the system’s power supply. ON
ON
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b) Press and switch on the system’s power supply until all four LEDs light.
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Before commencing wiring and connection work, read the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Chaps carefully. All wiring and connection operations must be carried out with the control unit disconnected from the electricity supply. If the disconnection device is not in view, display a sign reading: “ATTENTION: MAINTENANCE WORK IN PROGRESS”.
1.1
List of electric cables
The cables needed may vary depending on the installation and type and quantity of devices installed. The cables used in the installation must be IEC 60335 compliant. Pos.
Connection
Type of cable
ATTENTION: the cables used must be suited to the type of installation. It is the Fitter’s CABLE %LECTRICITY SUPPLY LINE responsibility to choose appropriate material. CABLE &LASHING