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1    WIRING AND CONNECTIONS

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 

Control unit connections

Terminals

Description (SEE WIRING DIAGRAM on page 2A)

AERIAL

: aerial sheath input

Use a RG58- 50ohm cable.

AERIAL

: aerial cable input

1
2
6

6 - 8

6 - 7

COMMAND AND PHOTOCELL COMMON

: for stop, open, close, step, photo and +12V inputs.

OPEN

: NO input, commands gate opening.

16 - 15

USCITA 24 Vac:

 per alimentazione di vari dispositivi, 200 mA max.

19

FLASHING OR COURTESY LIGHT POWER SUPPLY COMMON

16

COMMON,  INDICATOR LIGHT, 24 V ac OUTPUT

6 - 9

CLOSE

: NO input, commands gate closure.

STOP

: programmable NC input, commands gate stoppage.

Can be connected to safety devices such as an emergency stop button.

When the command is released automatic closure never occurs and a new movement command must be given.

Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.

6 - 11

PHOTO1:

 programmable NC input for photocells or safety devices. Causes gate stoppage during both opening and closure.

Motion resumes during opening when the photocell or safety device is disengaged.

Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.

6 - 12

PHOTO:

 NC input for photocells or safety devices. Does not intervene during gate opening; during closure causes reversal of gate

motion until open.

Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.

19 - 17

FLASHING LIGHT

: 230 Vdc 25W max output for connecting a SPLENDOR SRL flashing light characterised by three flashing modes:

1) slow during door opening; 2) fast (flashing times halved) during closure. 3) three flashes and a pause to indicate a fault state or

travel identification.

COURTESY LIGHT

: 230 Vdc 40W max. output for connecting a courtesy light that switches on at the start of each movement (opening

or closure and is characterised by an fix for 30 sec.)

16 - 14

INDICATOR LIGHT: 

24Vac 3W max output, for connecting an indicator light that copies the function of the flashing light during movement

and that remains on when the gate is open.

19 - 18

6 - 10

STEP

: NO input, commands gate movement according to the following cycles:

SEMI-AUTOMATIC MODE: Open, stop, close, stop.

Automatic mode: open, pause, close, pause.

230Vac 50 Hz power supply

L 2
L 1
N.C. = normally closed contact – NO = normally open contact

PHASE 3

AACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE TOTAL OPENING RADIOCOMMAND

a)   Press

, the green led 

(SX)

 will light and the red one A will

      switch on.
b)   Hold down the key 

(P1)

 on the radio control until all five LEDs

      light 

.

c)   Wait 25 seconds or press

 two times again to quit.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE PEDESTRIANS’ OPENING 

RADIOCOMMAND

a)    Press

, two times, the green (left) and the red (right)

       led switch on.
b) Keep the button 

(P2)

 pushed untile all the five leds switch on

.

The automation is now programmed.

SEMIAUTOMATIC

 mode is enabled: by giving the ‘STEP’ command, the automation changes movement following the sequence 1 – 

OPEN

 2 – 

STOP

 3 –

CLOSE

  4 – 

STOP

Automatic re-closure is not enabled.

Once programming is complete, the 

 key acts as a STEP command.

P1 P2

1

PROGRAMMING RADIO TRANSMITTERS

PROGRAMMING RADIO TRANSMITTERS 

TOTAL OPENING COMMAND

TOTAL OPENING COMMAND

••

Press the radio icon button (top left) once the

Press the radio icon button (top left) once the 

left green led will light and the first (L to R) of

left green led will light and the fi rst (L to R) of 

the top 5 led’s will light.

the top 5 led’s will light.

••

Hold down the button on the transmitter that

Hold down the button on the transmitter that 

you want to perform a total opening of the

you want to perform a total opening of the 

gates. Once the top 5 led’s light the

trans-

gates. Once the top 5 led’s light the      trans-

mitter has been coded.

mitter has been coded.

••

To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio icon

To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio icon 

button twice.

button twice.

PEDESTRIAN OPENING COMMAND

PEDESTRIAN OPENING COMMAND 

(ACTIVE ON MOTOR 1)

(ACTIVE ON MOTOR 1)

••

Press the radio icon button (top left) twice.

Press the radio icon button (top left)   twice. 

The left green led will light and the second (L

The left green led will light and the second (L 

to R) of the top 5 led’s will light.

to R) of the top 5 led’s will light.

••

Hold down the button on the transmitter that

Hold down the button on the transmitter that 

you want to perform a pedestrian opening of

you want to perform a pedestrian opening of 

the gates. Once the top 5 led’s light the trans-

the gates. Once the top 5 led’s light the trans-

mitter has been coded.

mitter has been coded.

Once programming is complete the START button acts as a step command

Once programming is complete the START button acts as a step command

Summary of Contents for ACER AC12

Page 1: ...ACER DL E D I S N I L I O AC8R DL AC12R DL ELECTROMECHANICAL OPERATOR FOR SLIDING GATES INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...LLATION AC001 R E C A i n o i z u r t s i i d e l a u n a M R E C A i n o i z u r t s i i d e l a u n a M R E C A Fig 1 Components and devices of a typical automation Fig 2 Description of the contents of the ACER pack ...

Page 3: ... BATTERY NOT PROVIDED BATTERY NOT PROVIDED C from 20 a 70 from 20 a 70 horizontal with dedicated anchorage plate LIFE home integration reserves the right to make changes to technical characteristics at any time and without prior notice without changing its intended use and function TECHNICAL FEATURES for 2 Ah batteries optional and installed Attention The fitter must permanently fix the label desc...

Page 4: ...sions in fig 2 Left Hand Right Hand ATTENTION If the operator is subject to heavy work conditions or if the weight of the leaf is over 300 kg the anchorage plate 1 must be sunk into the concrete b Observe the orientation in fig 3 for positioning the operator anchorage plate R L c Refer to fig 2 2 for the respective heights for 16 or 18 tooth pinions d Lay the electric cable pipes 4 allowing them t...

Page 5: ...ig 5 2 c Definitively fasten the operator by blocking the 4 M10 screws 7 and the relative washers with a fixed or tube wrench 10 Assemble the covers on the clamping feet 4 See fig 5 3 1 4 Installing operator components rack assembly Assemble the gate open A and gate closed B limit switch brackets at the ends of the rack fastening them with the screws provided in the pack as indicated in fig 6 Reme...

Page 6: ...fore the earth wire 2 2 Introducing the electric wires into the operator a To access the ECU remove the cover 2 of the reduction gear removing the two lateral clamping screws 1 b Open the pre punched holes in the cable gland door 3 insert the cable glands 17 then insert the cables 18 needed for the connections keep 230 V and very low voltage cables separate Leave the cables about 40cm longer c Ass...

Page 7: ...g the operator If doubts arise during installation contact a PROFESSIONAL FITTER or the MANUFACTURER Do not perform adjustments and or parameter memorisation before installation is complete and only if you have understood the procedures described in this manual Only mount the operator on gates that are perfectly aligned with the sliding tracks and are properly hung A gate that is not correctly ali...

Page 8: ...e maintenance procedures as described in this manual This is the owner s duty Any checking maintenance or repair work must be conducted by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER Always switch of the electricity supply in the event of malfunctions breakdowns and before any other operations in order to avoid the gate from being activated The owner is not authorised to remove the operator lid as it contains live part...

Page 9: ...9 SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION ACER ...

Page 10: ... AC8R 5RI2420000 AC4R AC4R 5RI2430000 AC6R AC6R 5RI2440001 AC3RMDL 5RI2450000 AC4 24 5RI2460000 AC6 24 5RI2470000 AC8 24 5RI2480000 ACER R 5RI2490000 ACER RM 5RI2500000 ACER 5RI2510000 AC4 AC4R 5RI2520000 AC8 AC4 24 AC6 24 AC8 24 AC3RM24DL AC6RM24DL AC6 AC6R 5RI2530000 ACER 5RI2550000 AC8 AC4 24 AC6 24 AC8 24 AC6 AC12 AC12R AC3RM24DL 5RI2560000 AC4 AC4R 5RI3440000 AC12 AC12R 5RI3450000 AC6RM24 DL ...

Page 11: ...2730000 AC4R AC6R AC8R AC12R 5RI2600000 AC4 AC6 AC4R AC6R AC4A24 AC6A24 AC6RM24DL 5RI2610000 AC3RM24DL 5RI2620000 AC8 24 5RI2630000 AC4 AC6 AC8 AC8R AC4R ACA 24 AC6 24 AC6R AC6RM24DL 5RI2640000 AC8A 24 AC8A 24M 5RI2570000 ACER 5R2580000 ACER 5RI2590000 ACER 5RI2620000 AC8 AC12 AC8R AC12R 5RI2650000 AC3RM24 DL 5RI268000 ACER SIMPLY ...

Page 12: ...l and garage doors and gates Safety in the usage of motorised doors Requisites EN 60204 1 1997 Machinery safety Electric equipment of the machine Part 1 general rules EN 60950 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requisites ETSI EN 301489 3 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and appliances EN 300220 3 2000 Radio equipment and systems short band devices Technic...

Page 13: ...RG1R UNI DL RG1R DL CONTROL UNIT FOR AUTOMATIONS FITTED WITH 230 V MOTORS INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 14: ... OHFWURQLF FRQWURO XQLW 1 5RI122000 2 2AS3710000 Components and devices of a typical automation STANDARD INSTALLATION ...

Page 15: ...A L B K C A L B E U L B E U L B N W O R B N E E R G D E R C N PHOTO1 PHOTO STEP CLOSE OPEN STOP COMMANDS COMMON RG58 50ohm AERIAL N C N O N O N O N C N C 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 L1 L1 L2 230 Vac 24 Vac 3W max INDICATOR LIGHT EXIT 24 Vac 200 mA max 230 Vac 25W max 230 Vac 40W max COUTESY LYGHT FLASHING R O T O M R O T I C A P A C 230V 0 16 24 K C A L B E G N A R O K C A L B E U L B E...

Page 16: ...flash Secs PHASE 2 PROGRAMMING THE TRAVEL a Press start or 5 seconds the 5 LEDs will light and then start flashing b Press and the gate starts rolling if it open press again o the movment The first activated limit switch has to be the one of the closing system The automation will perform in sequence a closure 1 an opening 2 a closure 3 Once programming is complete the two green LEDs will flash and the...

Page 17: ...to the following cycles SEMI AUTOMATIC MODE Open stop close stop Automatic mode open pause close pause 230Vac 50 Hz power supply L 2 L 1 N C normally closed contact NO normally open contact PHASE 3 AACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE TOTALOPENING RADIOCOMMAND a Press the green led SX will light and the red one A will switch on b Hold down the key P1 on the radio control until all five LEDs light c Wait 25 secon...

Page 18: ...LE 24 B1 ORANGE CABLE COMMON FC1 FC2 ATTENTION the connections pre wired by the manufacturer may not be altered under any circumstances 1 1 2 Indicator LEDs There is a row of 6 LEDs on the right hand side of the board under the terminals These LEDs are lit when the corresponding signal is present For N C inputs STOP PHOTO1 and PHOTO the corresponding LEDs L7 L11 and L12 are normally on For the N O...

Page 19: ...ns between the control unit motor encoder and transformer have already been performed by the Manufacturer Once the connections to the control unit have been made the Fitter must use bands to join adjacent wires into groups of 2 3 or 4 in order to prevent them coming away from the terminal board bands must be attached as close as possible to the terminals no more than 10mm away taking care not to d...

Page 20: ...mitter has been deleted To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio icon button once icon button once Secs Secs Secs DELETING ALL RADIO TRANSMITTERS DELETING ALL RADIO TRANSMITTERS Press the radio icon button top left for 5 Press the radio icon button top left for 5 seconds The left green led will light and seconds The left green led will light and start fla...

Page 21: ...NS 1 NO FUNCTIONS ACTIVATED Block of appartment Step by step in opening Modifies the function in OPENING STOP CLOSING STOP Automatic 2 Steps OPENING CLOSURE Input Stop becomes PHOTO2 the photocells intervenes in opening with brief invertion CLOSING PASSING BY passing by the photocells PHOTO the automation closes after 5 5 LEDS Preflashing Soft Start OPTIONS 2 OPTION MENU 2 Press the option button ...

Page 22: ... with an obstacle detection system The automation inverts its movement when it strikes an The automation is fitted with an obstacle detection system The automation inverts its movement when it strikes an obstacle during the opening and closing phases obstacle during the opening and closing phases 1 During the closure phase if the control unit identifies an obstacle the automation inverts the motion ...

Page 23: ... or arises frequently it is necessary to call the assistance service Try to perform a complete two way travel at reduced speed and with persistent commands If the problem persists or arises frequently it is necessary to call the assistance service N B Obstacle detection sensitivity regulation is described in the ADJUSTMENTS chap Check the phototest setting and try to give another command to repeat...

Page 24: ...is manual must always be observed when installing connecting adjusting testing and setting the control unit The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage or injury caused by non observance of the instructions contained in this manual The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and faults to the control unit caused by non observance of the instructions contained in this manual...

Page 25: ...neral mechanical and electrical diagram risk analysis and solutions adopted for eliminating or reducing risks manuals of the individual components list of the components used instructions for use and warnings concerning use by the owner system maintenance record declaration of the system s CE conformity b Fix a CE marking plate to the gate bearing at least the following information Name and addres...

Page 26: ...person with a similar qualification in order to avoid risks Do not perform technical or programming modifications on the control unit Operations of this type may cause malfunctions and or risk of accidents The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by products that have been modified In the event of intervention of automatic or fuse switches before restoring function conditions...

Page 27: ...rised doors testing methods EN 12453 Industrial commercial and garage doors and gates Safety in the usage of motorised doors Requisites EN 60204 1 1997 Machinery safety Electric equipment of the machine Part 1 general rules EN 60950 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requisites ETSI EN 301489 3 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and appliances EN 300220 3 20...

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