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FA01560-EN

  - 02/2023 - © C

AME S.p.A. - The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice. - T

ranslation of the o

riginal instructions

Slowdown sensitivity

Adjust the obstacle-detection sensitivity level during slowdown.

F35

Slowdown sensitivity

10% to 100% (Default 98%) - 10% = maximum sensitivity - 100% = minimum sensitivity

RSE

Configure the function to be performed by the card inserted in the RSE1 connector.

F49

RSE

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = Paired
2 = Compass
3 = CRP/CAME KEY

Save data

Save user data, timings and configurations to the memory device (memory roll or USB key).

F50

Save data

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = Activated

Read data

Upload user data, timings and configurations from the memory device (memory roll or USB key).

F51

Read data

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = Activated

Transferring MASTER-SLAVE parameters

Enable the sharing of parameters programmed on the Master barrier with the Slave barrier.

 This only appears if the F49 function is set to Paired or Alternate.

F52

Transferring MASTER-SLAVE 
parameters

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = Activated

CRP address

Assign a unique identification code (CRP address) to the control board. It is used where there are multiple operators connected via CRP.

F56

CRP address

from 1 to 255

Sleep mode

This reduces the consumption of the photocells when they are in standby.

F60

Sleep mode

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = Activated

Pre-flashing

Choose the type of manoeuvre that activates the flashing beacon in advance.

 Set how much earlier the flashing beacon is activated under the function [Pre-flashing time].

F61

Pre-flashing

0 = when opening and closing (Default)
1 = only when closing
2 = only when opening

Summary of Contents for G40001-316

Page 1: ...Automatic road barriers G4000 G4001 G4000N G40001 316 G4000X G4010 G4010X INSTALLATION MANUAL FA01560 EN EN English...

Page 2: ...m is no longer intact as the result of an accident or installation error In these cases the tensioned springs no longer guarantee that the boom is balanced The boom may suddenly rotate when being rele...

Page 3: ...20 kg that needs hoisting for non manual handling use proper hoisting equipment in safe conditions When the operator is being fixed in place it may be unstable and overturn Be careful and do not lean...

Page 4: ...uidelines DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING The packaging materials cardboard plastic etc can be disposed of easily as solid urban waste separated for recycling Before dismantling and disposing of the produc...

Page 5: ...supply V 50 60 Hz 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC 120 AC 120 AC Motor power supply V 24 DC 24 DC 24 DC 24 DC 24 DC 24 DC 24 DC Power W 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Current draw A 15 Max 15 Max 15 M...

Page 6: ...thout notice Translation of the original instructions Description of parts Barrier 1 Boom attachment 2 Boom anchoring plate 3 Lock for release 4 Cabinet 5 Inspection hatch 6 Microswitch support plate...

Page 7: ...nnecting the transponder selector switch 5 Display 6 Accessories fuse 7 Control board fuse 8 Terminal board for connecting the transformer 9 Terminal board for connecting the transformer thermal cut o...

Page 8: ...a use RG58 cable up to 5 m For installation in an outdoor environment use cables with properties at least equivalent to those of type H05RN F with designation 60245 IEC 57 For installation in an indoo...

Page 9: ...lly fastened in place Preliminary operations If the flooring does not allow the device to be fastened in a solid and stable way lay a cement slab Dig a hole for the foundation frame Set up the corruga...

Page 10: ...nged at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Fill the hole with soil around the concrete block Remove the nuts from the screws Insert the electrical cables into the tub...

Page 11: ...plate mechanical stops and boom anchoring plate Loosen the balance spring and unhook it from the anchoring bracket 2 Turn the gearmotor arm 90 Turn it anticlockwise to change the opening from left to...

Page 12: ...structions Boom installation Install the boom attachment cover on the anchoring plate with one screw only Leave the screw slightly loose to make it easier to fit the boom later First install the LED s...

Page 13: ...earance m 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 75 4 00 Boom A A B Boom with warning lights 001G0460 A B Boom with warning lights and skirt 001G0460 B Boom with warning lights and swing rest 001G02808 B Simple boom means the...

Page 14: ...boom 1 Release the gearmotor 2 Loosen the clamping nut on the rod 3 Manually turn the spring to increase or reduce the traction The boom should stabilise at 45 4 Fasten the locknut Position the boom v...

Page 15: ...with mechanical limit switches Check that the boom is parallel to the road surface when it is in the closed position and at about 89 when it is in the open position Correct the boom s horizontal posi...

Page 16: ...time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Correct the boom s vertical position Release the gearmotor Open the inspection hatch 1 Turn the mechanical stop until you reach the des...

Page 17: ...transformer Make sure that the moving mechanical parts are suitably far away from the wiring Power supply Make sure the mains power supply is disconnected during all installation procedures Before wor...

Page 18: ...rol devices 1 STOP button NC contact This stops the boom and excludes automatic closing Use a control device to resume movement If the contact is not used it must be deactivated during programming 2 C...

Page 19: ...and closes 10 11 E1 E6 Rx Tx 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 CY CX 1 3 Safety devices Connect the safety devices to the CX and or CY inputs During programming configure the type of action that must be performed by th...

Page 20: ...nction F60 Sleep Mode DIR DELTA S photocells Standard connection Multiple photocell pairs can be connected Connection with safety test Multiple photocell pairs can be connected See function F5 Safety...

Page 21: ...be connected DXR DLX photocells Connection with safety test Multiple photocell pairs can be connected See function F5 Safety devices test RX TX 10 11 OUT 10 11 SY 10 11 E1 E6 Rx Tx 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 CY...

Page 22: ...t manoeuvre is always to open the gate Wait for the manoeuvre to be completed Press the ESC button or STOP button immediately in the event of any faults malfunctions strange noises or vibrations or un...

Page 23: ...Open warning light Barrier status warning Device connected to the 10 5 output F10 Open warning light 0 Warning light on default The light stays on when the boom is moving or open 1 Warning light flash...

Page 24: ...ring opening and closing F22 Operating time 5 to 120 seconds default 20 seconds Courtesy time Set the lighting device operation time F25 Courtesy time 60 to 180 seconds Default 180 seconds Opening and...

Page 25: ...ry roll or USB key F51 Read data 0 Deactivated Default 1 Activated Transferring MASTER SLAVE parameters Enable the sharing of parameters programmed on the Master barrier with the Slave barrier This on...

Page 26: ...mmand opens the Master barrier Choose the function to be assigned to the user Press ENTER to confirm You will be asked to enter your user code Send the code from the control device Repeat the procedur...

Page 27: ...neuvers FW version Display the firmware version number H1 FW version Import export data 1 Insert the MEMORY ROLL card into the corresponding connector on the control board 2 Press the Enter button to...

Page 28: ...RSE connector Connect up the electrics for the devices and accessories For information on connecting the electrics for the devices and accessories please see the ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS section The dev...

Page 29: ...ON The first barrier opens the vehicle passes the first barrier closes the second barrier opens the vehicle passes and the second barrier closes Electrical connections Connect the two electronic board...

Page 30: ...ction F49 Press ENTER to confirm Select 2 Select function F52 Select 1 Saving users All save user operations must be performed only on the control board set as the MASTER For user storage operations s...

Page 31: ...l FA01560 EN 02 2023 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions 3 STEP BY STEP command 2 7 on barrier A or B for emer...

Page 32: ...ion on choosing products and accessories please see our product catalogue If the barrier with an articulated joint is used check that the moving parts of the joint are in good condition Replace them i...

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