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INDEX

1) DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................ 21

2) DIMENSIONS............................................................................................. 21

3) ARC COMPATIBLE CONTROL UNIT ............................................................. 21

4) OPENING (FIG.2) ........................................................................................ 21

5) LEFT-RIGHT BARRIER (FIG. 3/4)  ................................................................ 22

6) EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATION (FIG.5) ................................................. 22

7) INSTALLATION OF THE OPTIONAL FOUNDATION PLATE VE.P650 (FIG.6)  .... 22

8) SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES ................................................................... 22

9) HOW TO FIX THE BEAM (FIG.7) .................................................................. 22

10) BALANCING (FIG.10)................................................................................ 22

11) HOW TO ADJUST THE MECHANICAL STOPPERS (FIG.13) .......................... 22

12) WIRE DIAGRAM (FIG.14) .......................................................................... 22

13) CP.EVA2 CONTROL UNIT .......................................................................... 23

13.1) WIRE DIAGRAM.............................................................................. 23

13.2) PROGRAMMING ............................................................................. 23

13.2.1) TO ACCESS PROGRAMMING ................................................. 23

13.2.2) PROGRAMMING NOTES ........................................................ 23

13.3) PARAMETERS, LOGICS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS .......................... 23

13.3.1) INSTALLATION (

INST

) ......................................................... 23

13.3.2) PARAMETERS (

PAR

) ............................................................ 24

13.3.3) LOGICS (

LOG

) ...................................................................... 24

13.3.4) RADIO (

RADI

)...................................................................... 25

13.3.5) CYCLES NUMBER (

NMAN

) .................................................... 25

13.3.6) MAINTENANCE CYCLES (

MACI

) ........................................... 26

13.3.7) RESET (

RES

)........................................................................ 26

13.3.8) AUTOSET (

AUTO

) ................................................................. 26

13.3.9) PASSWORD (

CODE

) ............................................................. 26

13.3.10) SYNCHRONIZATION (

BUS

) .................................................. 26

13.4) SYNCHRONIZATION OF TWO OPPOSED BARRIERS .......................... 26

13.5) TRANSMITTERS REMOTE LEARNING .............................................. 27

13.6) FUSES ........................................................................................... 27

13.7) BACK UP BATTERIES ..................................................................... 27

13.8) DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................ 27

13.9) ERROR MESSAGES ........................................................................ 27

14) MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................ 27

ENG

WARNING

GENERAL INFORMATIONS

The product shall not be used for purposes or in ways other than those for which the product is intended for and as described in this manual. 
Incorrect uses can damage the product and cause injuries and damages.
The company shall not be deemed responsible for the non-compliance with a good manufacture technique of gates as well as for any de-
formation, which might occur during use. Keep this manual for further use. 

INSTALLER GUIDE

This manual has been especially written to be use by qualified fitters. Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel (professional 
installer, according to EN 12635), in compliance with Good Practice and current code. 
Make sure that the structure of the gate is suitable for automation. 
The installer must supply all information on the automatic, manual and emergency operation of the automatic system and supply the end 
user with instructions for use.

GENERAL WARNINGS

Packaging must be kept out of reach of children, as it can be hazardous. 
For disposal, packaging must be divided the various types of waste (e.g. carton board, polystyrene) in compliance with regulations in force. 
Do not allow children to play with the fixed control devices of the product. 
Keep the remote controls out of reach of children. 
This product is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, or who are unfamiliar with 
such equipment, unless under the supervision of or following training by persons responsible for their safety. 
Apply all safety devices (photocells, safety edges, etc.) required to keep the area free of impact, crushing, dragging and shearing hazard. 
Bear in mind the standards and directives in force, Good Practice criteria, intended use, the installation environment, the operating logic of 
the system and forces generated by the automated system. 
Installation must be carried out using safety devices and controls that meet standards EN 12978 and EN 12453. 
Only use original accessories and spare parts, use of non-original spare parts will cause the warranty planned to cover the products to 
become null and void.
All the mechanical and electrical parts composing automation must meet the requirements of the standards in force and outlined by CE marking.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

An omnipolar switch/section switch with remote contact opening equal to, or higher than 3mm must be provided on the power supply mains.
Make sure that before wiring an adequate differential switch and an overcurrent protection is provided.
Pursuant to safety regulations in force, some types of installation require that the gate connection be earthed. During installation, maintenance 
and repair, cut off power supply before accessing to live parts. 
Also disconnect buffer batteries, if any are connected. 
The electrical installation and the operating logic must comply with the regulations in force. The leads fed with different voltages must be 
physically separate, or they must be suitably insulated with additional insulation of at least 1 mm. 
The leads must be secured with an additional fixture near the terminals.
During installation, maintenance and repair, interrupt the power supply before opening the lid to access the electrical parts
Check all the connections again before switching on the power. The unused N.C. inputs must be bridged.

WASTE DISPOSAL

As indicated by the symbol shown, it is forbidden to dispose this product as normal urban waste as some parts might be harmful for envi-
ronment and human health, if they are disposed of incorrectly. 
Therefore, the device should be disposed in special collection platforms or given back to the reseller if a new and similar device is purchased. 
An incorrect disposal of the device  will result in fines applied to the user, as provided for by regulations in force.

Descriptions and figures in this manual are not binding. While leaving the essential characteristics of the product unchanged, the manufacturer reserves 
the right to modify the same under the technical, design or commercial point of view without necessarily update this manual.

Summary of Contents for EVA.8

Page 1: ...L8543159 03 2017 rev 5 EVA 8 UNIONE NAZIONALE COSTRUTTORI AUTOMATISMI PER CANCELLI PORTE SERRANDE ED AFFINI IT EN DE FR ES PL...

Page 2: ...2 D A A C B B D EVA 8 SX EVA 8 DX 1 2 3 375 300 260 460 1265 Min 4 70m Max 6 70m min 6 70m max 7 70m...

Page 3: ...3 L L EVA8 LEFT EVA8 RIGHT STANDARD A B D1 R D2 A V 4 CLAC CLACK 5...

Page 4: ...oning VE P650 optional Montage der Fundamentplatte VE P650 option Mise en place de la plaque de fondation VE P650 optionnel Posicionamiento de la placa de alimentaci n VE P650 opcional U o enie p yty...

Page 5: ...5 D T 8 O C O C SWC Slow down Close SLDC Slow down Open SLDo 9 10...

Page 6: ...6 F2 F1 V2 V1 11 3 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 2 9x16 FTC S A Line 3x1 5mm B Photo TX 2x0 5mm C Photo RX 4x0 5mm D EVA Led 2x0 5mm E SC EN 2x0 5mm A B C D E 12...

Page 7: ...TITUZIONE MOLLA SPRING REPLACEMENT FR HLING ERSATZ REMPLACEMENT DES RESSORTS REEMPLAZO DEL RESORTE WYMIANA SPR YNY ASSEMBLAGGIO ASTA 8M 8M ROD ASSEMBLY 8M STAB MONTAGE TIGE ARTICUL E 8M MONTAJE DE LA...

Page 8: ...LD ANT CLOSE P P U5 F1 MOT AUX 24V BLINK AUX2 COM SWO SWC STOP PHOT OPEN SHLD ANT CLOSE P P MOT AUX ANT M LAMP 24Vdc 24Vdc 500 mA CP EVA2 BAR LIGHT 24Vdc L LED 1 LED 2 F1 N SA 24V 100 250 Vac 2xDA BT2...

Page 9: ...4Vac 24Vac COM NC NO RX TX 24Vdc COM AUX1 PHOT 24Vdc AUX1 AUX1 0004 tst1 on SCA PHOTOTEST AUX1 0000 AUX1 0003 24Vdc AUX1 SERVICE LIGHT L N 230Vac LAMP 24Vac LAMP Rel 24Vdc MASTER Menu BUS ID 0 SLAVE M...

Page 10: ...5 ok 7 8 0 0 ok ok ok PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG PRG P P 0 P P P tca fsts sldo sldc tsmo pmo pmc pso psc seav sear 20 99 50 50 20 tsmc 20 20 20 20 0 0 TLS 60 saso 0 s...

Page 11: ...cisk PG Premere simultaneamente e Press simultaneously keys and Gleichzeitig und dr cken Presser simultan ment et Presionar simult neamente y Naciska jednocze nie i Selezionare il valore desiderato co...

Page 12: ...t unless under the supervision of or following training by persons responsible for their safety Apply all safety devices photocells safety edges etc required to keep the area free of impact crushing d...

Page 13: ...cation Weight 100 250 Vac 50 60Hz 24Vdc 310 W 1 6 A 40 mA 230 Vac 50 mA 115 Vac 285 Nm from 3 5 to 5 sec Intensive use IP44 20 C 50 C 70 dB Agip GR MU EP 2 105kg 3 ARC COMPATIBLE CONTROL UNIT IMPORTAN...

Page 14: ...he special shape of the slots on the bottom of the barrier cabinet allow to adjust finely the position of the barrier It is suggested to leave 30 mm of threaded bar out from the foundation plate a big...

Page 15: ...unit is carried out using the LCD display on the control unit and setting the desired values in the programming menus described below The parameters menu allows you to assign a numerical value to a fu...

Page 16: ...seful for facilitat ing the manual release 0 5 0 sasc Sets a short reversion after reaching the limit switch in close position Can be useful for facilitat ing the manual release 0 5 0 aux1 Selects the...

Page 17: ...graph Remote transmitters learning On Remote learning enabled Off Remote learning not enabled OFF 13 3 4 RADIO RADI MENU FUNZIONE PP By selecting this function the receiver goes in waiting Push for a...

Page 18: ...minutes in order to allow adjustments and tests on functions By replacing the 0000 code with any other code the protection of the control unit is enabled thus preventing the access to any other menu I...

Page 19: ...Some messages that are displayed in case of function anomalies are listed as follows Err Generic error Error inserting password or memorizing transmitter Err1 Motor error Verify the motor wirings faul...

Page 20: ...ion of the emergency manual release It is mandatory not to carry out extraordinary maintenance or repairs as accidents may be caused These operations must be carried out by qualified personnel only Th...

Page 21: ...9686441 5 5230003 6 9686443 7 9686444 8 9688204 9 9688205 10 9686117 11 9686115 12 9686473 13 9686160 14 9686438 15 9686120 16 5780006 17 9686517 1 pz 480mm 18 9576001 1 pz 364mm 19 F8262103 20 96882...

Page 22: ...69 Ref EVA8 Code Note 1 9686556 2 9686112 3 9686111 4 9686107 5 9686109 6 9686555 7 9688211 1 6 7 3 2 4 5...

Page 23: ...ato di Conformit pi completo e recente disponibile consultando il sito www beninca com oppure pu essere richiesto presso Automatismi Beninc S p A Sandrigo VI Italy UE Declaration of Conformity DoC Man...

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