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SERIE

 

RODEO

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INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES (available upon request)

MA7032 - Battery-powered emergency system

This emergency system opens the door in case of power failure.  It includes a pair of 12V (1.2Ah) batteries as
well as a circuit card that keeps the batteries charged and distributes power to the automation system.

By using dip switches 9 and 10 (10-way module), the emergency system can be programmed to operate in the
following ways when the power fails:

Note: When functioning is interlocked (see p. 20), the following functions are selected equally for both auto-
mations.

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 9 OFF

Opening only. The doors open and remain open

10 ON

until current returns to the line. The same occurs
even if the MA7041 selector is set to “doors closed”.

  9 ON

Closing only. The doors closes and stays closed

10 ON

(even if "door open" has been selected on MA7041)
until the mains power is restored.

 9 OFF

Normal functioning. The doors continue to function

10 OFF

until the current in the batteries drops below the
safety level, in which case they stop. If the MA7041
function selector is set to “doors closed”, the doors
can only be opened by entering a command on the
2-M contact.

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Anti-panic device with constant battery control

Setting dip switch 2 of the 10-way module to the ON position (on the
interlock system, set it on both panels) activates the constant control of
the battery charge buffer
, which during normal functioning with 230V
power mains voltage checks the minimum charge of the 20V batteries; if
it falls below this level (on the interlock system the voltage of the batteries
of one of the two automations) the function activates a safety procedure. This procedure consists in the opening
or closing of the doors (depending on the settings of dip switches 9 and 10). For the interlock system, the safety
procedure (signalled by a continual flashing of LED No. 2 on the MASTER panel) causes the doors to open on
both the automatic system. After reset of the batteries, the LED goes out and the system re-starts normally after
an ‘open’ command.

N.B.: For single automation installations, activating the battery control deactivates normal functioning (dip 9
OFF – 10 OFF).
- If function switch MA7041 is installed, make sure that the “

EMERGENCY” function has been selected (which

is indicated by a flashing yellow LED).
- In any event, normal operation with the programmed settings will automatically resume when the mains power
is restored.

Note: in case the MA7041 selector is not connected
and you wish to activate the antipanic function, bond
contacts 1-3 as shown in the figure.

1   2   3   4   5   6   7

RX GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

MF9011 - MF9111

SSOLA

MA7041

Summary of Contents for RODEO Series

Page 1: ...RODEO SERIES Series S r i e B a u r e i h e S e r i e for door wings weighting up to 125kg each AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR SLIDING DOORS WITH MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL ENT RY EXIT CLO SED EMERGENCY SELEC TION...

Page 2: ...asy installation and maintenance be sure to use CAME original control equipment safety systems and accessories S N O I T A C I F I C E P S L A C I N H C E T E G A T L O V Y C N E U Q E R F X A M R O T...

Page 3: ...vering system Series 001LD00 has LTD side plugs in ABS and brackets that allow the section covering to be supported in opening position SECTION COVERING BOXES DIMENSIONS A A Sez A A Respect the sectio...

Page 4: ...V H 22 mm Y 40 mm V H 70 mm Y 88 mm 10 10 INNER GUIDE ROLLER CAPS FOR CENTERING GLASS DOOR WING LOWER PROFILE GUIDE OUTER GUIDE ROLLER V SUPPORT PROFILE Y V H 10 13 6 29 6 16 20 80 34 17 5 20 21 5 4 8...

Page 5: ...SS DOOR WING S WITHOUT LOWER SKIRT GLASS DOOR WING S WITH LOWER SKIRT DRILL POINTS FOR INSTALLING THE UPPER GLASS PANEL AND BEAMBEAM MA 7053 L 1400 mm MA 7153 L 2000 mm MA 7070 L 1400 mm MA 7170 L 200...

Page 6: ...SOLUTION FOR FRAMED DOOR WING WITH BOTTOM PROFILE GUIDE INSTALLED INTERNALLY Y I 10 OUTER GUIDE ROLLER H INNER GUIDE ROLLER I 10 30 I H 28 mm Y 46 mm I H 48 mm Y 66 mm I H 28 mm Y 46 mm I 10 13 6 29...

Page 7: ...OOR WINGS WITH FRAME DOOR WING S WITH FRAME WITH LOWER GUIDE PROFILE MA 7051 L 1400 mm MA 7151 L 2000 mm MA 7071 L 1400 mm MA 7171 L 2000 mm MA 7071 L 1400 mm MA 7171 L 2000 mm DOOR WING S WITH FRAME...

Page 8: ...t levelling 2 b Loosen the nuts on the derailing prevention rollers and allow the rollers to descend 1 Remove the profile housing optional at extra cost if present 2 Remove the trolleys from the suppo...

Page 9: ...5 85 85 85 85 85 85 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 130 WITH ELECTRIC LOCK model RODEO 2 double door wing 1 Fasten the trolleys to the door wings by proceeding as follows 2 Raise the door...

Page 10: ...The trolleys can be used to adjust the alignment of the door wings as follows vertical adjustment RV with bolts and nuts A and B transverse adjustment RT with bolts and nuts C horizontal adjustment R...

Page 11: ...olleyandthe beam Move the door wing manually to make sure that there is no mechanical interference between the moving door wing s and non moving parts door wings along the entire line of movement Tigh...

Page 12: ...nal profile housing from oscillating and bending longitudinally One bracket can be installed when the beam is mounted at a height of up to 2 80 m while both brackets should be installed if beam height...

Page 13: ...CHECKING FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY After the beam has been installed and all mechanical adjustments have been made made sure that _ no scraps of materials left by manufacturing processes remain on the guide...

Page 14: ...nternal sensor 2 M Normally open contact N O for step by step operation manual button Contact 1 2and2 C1 arenormallyclosed N C andbridgedtogetheratthefactory Tousethesefunctions replace the bridge con...

Page 15: ...ntion The function of the open key is excluded if dip switch 5 10 way module is set to ON MF9011 MF9111 1 O N P R AP AP PARZ TCA V RALL CH V CH V AP P R CH FRENO V RALL AP 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 7 1 9 2 4 6...

Page 16: ...t g n i l l a t s n i e e s m e t s y s n o i t a m o t u a r e h t o h t i w e c a f r e t n I 8 7 N O 9 1 g a p e e s k c o l c i r t c e l e d e l b a s i D 7 8 N O F F O 9 1 g a p e e s d e s o l...

Page 17: ...manual release system to re arm the electric lock if installed 1 If the automation system stops during the closing cycle the motor polarity may be incorrect If this occurs proceed as follows Disconne...

Page 18: ...device with constant battery control Setting dip switch 2 of the 10 way module to the ON position on the interlock system set it on both panels activates the constant control of the battery charge bu...

Page 19: ...cking with doors closed and open The unit locks 8 OFF both when open and closed when positioned correctly 1 and is released electrically by each open and close command 7 OFF Delayed locking The electr...

Page 20: ...R8002 MR8101 6 Function selector MA7041 Operation When one of the radars is detected internal or external the automation opens the relative door and at the sametimelockstheotherdoor triggeringasequenc...

Page 21: ...F9011 9111 MA7032 TX RX GND TX RX GND CONTROL PANEL MASTER CONTROL PANEL SLAVE BUSSOLA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ENTRY EXIT CLOSED EMERGENCY SELECTION Cancell i Automatici BUSSOLA Connection for electric lock MA...

Page 22: ...A C POWER IS USED THIS CONNECTION CAN BE MADE DIRECTLY ON THE TERMINAL BOARD IN THE ELECTRICAL CABINET For 001MA7032 The leads for connecting the two batteries have been provided Simply connect the b...

Page 23: ...L 2000 mm with mounting brackets for the trolleys and a roller guidetrackforexternalinstallationonpavement SAFETY MF 9011 Pair of photocells with range of 7m MF 9111 Double pair of photocells with ran...

Page 24: ...Function switch is set to the wrong position E Electrical connections are wrong F Bridge connection 1 2 is missing G Safety devices are not connected to contacts 2 C1 and the contacts have not been sh...

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