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• Power supply

230V AC  50-60Hz

• Lightbulb’s output

230V AC 50Hz 100W max.

• RGB Lightbulb’s output

24V DC 100mA max.

• Motor’s output

230V AC  50-60Hz  1000 W max.

• Auxiliary accessories output

24V DC  8 W max.

• Security and BT transmitters

24V DC

• Working temperature

-10°C to + 55°C

• Incorporated Radio Receptor

433,92 Mhz

• OP Transmitters

12bits or Rolling Code

• Maximum Memory Capacity

100 (full opening)

• Control board Dimensions

105x130 mm.

The MC50BR is a monophasic control board com a control system via incorporated rádio,

developed for the automation 

of electromechanical barriers.

CN1

01

 • Grounding

02

 • Grounding

03

 • 230V Line Input (phase)

04

 • 230V Line Input (neutral)

05

 • 230V Motor’s Output – Opening

06

 • 230V Motor’s Output – Common

07 

• 230V Motor’s Output - Closing

08

 • AC 230V Lightbulb Output 

09

 • AC 230V Lightbulb Output 

CN2

01

 • Pedestrian Push input

02

 • Total Push input

03

 • Motor’s opening limit-switch input (OPEN)

04

 • Motor’s closing limit-switch input (CLOSE)

05

 • Common

CN3

01

 • 24V DC 200mA max power supply 24V

02

 • 24V DC 200mA max power supply (    )

• CONNECTOR’S DESCRIPTION

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

02. THE CONTROL BOARD

STANDARDS TO FOLLOW

01. 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

• It is important for your safety that these instructions are followed.

• Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.

• The 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible for the improper use of the product, or other use than that for which 

it was designed.

• The 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible if safety standards were not taken into account when installing the 

equipment, or for any deformation that may occur.

• The 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible for insecurity and malfunction of the product when used with 

components that were not sold by the them.

• This product was designed and manufactured strictly for the use indicated in this manual.

• Any other use not expressly indicated may damage the product and/or can cause physical and property damages, 

and will void the warranty.

• Do not make any changes to the automation components and/or their accessories.

• Keep remote controls away from children, to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.

• The customer shall not, under any circumstances, attempt to repair or tune the automatism. Must call qualified 

technician only.

• The installer must have certified professional knowledge at the level of mechanical assemblies in doors and 

gates and control board programmation. He should also be able to perform electrical connections in compliance 

with all applicable regulations.

• The installer should inform the customer how to handle the product in an emergency and provide him the 

manual.

ATTENTION:

This product is certified in accordance with European Community (EC) safety standards.

This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the 

Council, of 8 June 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in 

electrical and electronic equipment.

(Applicable in countries with recycling systems).

This marking on the product or literature indicates that the product and electronic 

accessories (eg. Charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls, etc.) should not be 

disposed of as other household waste at the end of its useful life. To avoid possible harm 

to the environment or human health resulting from the uncontrolled disposal of waste, 

separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote 

the sustainable reuse of material resources. Home users should contact the dealer where 

they purchased this product or the National Environment Agency for details on where and 

how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should 

contact their vendor and check the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement. This 

product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial waste.

This marking indicates that the product and electronic accessories (eg. charger, USB cable, 

electronic material, controls, etc.) are susceptible to electric shock by direct or indirect contact 

with electricity. Be cautious when handling the product and observe all safety procedures in 

this manual.  

Summary of Contents for MC50BR

Page 1: ...24V 1 2 v 164 br EN USER INSTALLER MANUAL MC50BR...

Page 2: ...CELERATION SPEED P9 DISTANCE PROGRAMMING P1 SETTING THE DECELERATION TIME E3 FOLLOW ME P7 OPERATING LOGIC P4 PAUSE TIME E7 MANEUVERS COUNTER E0 PRESENT MAN P2 SETTING STRENGTH AND SENSITIVITY P8 FLASH...

Page 3: ...to the automation components and or their accessories Keep remote controls away from children to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily The customer shall not under any circu...

Page 4: ...riggering is visible on the display OP opening limit switch activated and CL opening limit switch activated It is mandatory the use of limit switches CN4 Safety circuits 01 This input allows connectio...

Page 5: ...the display does not match the barrier s movement turn off the control board from the power supply e swap the 5 and 7 wires from CN1 and check if it is correct with 3 and 4 from CN2 ESSENTIAL STEPS F...

Page 6: ...rity Band Disabled Security Band Activated 8k2 input NC input Band in closure Band in opening 00 01 00 8B OperatiNG logic Automatic mode function Step by step mode function Mode condominium function 0...

Page 7: ...mming press simultaneously 01 Press MENU for 3 seconds min max 0s COURSE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING 04 PROGRAMMING P RAMP ADJUSTMENT 04 PROGRAMMING P 9s 02 P0 appears Press once 03 P1 appears Press MENU fo...

Page 8: ...and reverse the direction Factory default 00 min max 1 9 07 P3 appears not available menu To program P4 continue in step 3 from P4 menu page 7B To exit the programming press simultaneously 04 PROGRAM...

Page 9: ...you want change the it between 00 and 01 using 08 Appears the function set from factory If you want change the it between 00 and 01 using 11 Appears the function set from factory If you want change t...

Page 10: ...on to 00 01 or 02 using OPERATING LOGIC 04 PROGRAMMING P 06 P9 appears To program P9 continue in step 3 from P9 menu page 10A To exit the programming press simultaneously FLASHING LIGHT 04 Appears the...

Page 11: ...itter 03 P9 appears Press MENU for 3 seconds 05 Press MENU to save the defined function 01 Press MENU for 3 seconds 02 P0 appears Press 9 times 04 Appears the function currently set If you want change...

Page 12: ...fined function 04 Appears the function currently set If you want change the function to 00 or 01 using SOFT START 05 PROGRAMMING E COURTESY LIGHT TIME 01 Press MENU for 10 seconds 02 E0 appears Press...

Page 13: ...Follow me function P5 have to be set with HE 01 HC 00 see page 9A Factory default 01 05 PROGRAMMING E 04 Appears the function currently set If you want change the function to 00 or 01 using min max 4...

Page 14: ...06 E8 appears To program E8 continue in step 3 from E8 menu page 13B To exit the programming press simultaneously 05 PROGRAMMING E 3 dozens 1 hundreds of thousands 2 thousands RESET RESTORE FACTORY V...

Page 15: ...10A 03 E9 appears Press MENU for 3 seconds 01 Press MENU for 10 seconds RGB OUTPUT 05 Press MENU for 3 seconds to save the defined function 06 E1 appears To exit the programming press simultaneously 0...

Page 16: ...etween the capacitator and the automatism wires is not important as long as it is connected one with the brown wire and the other with the black wire The common wire must always be connected to the po...

Page 17: ...ge 15A 3 If the motor works the problem is from control board Pull it out and send it to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis 4 If the motor doesn t work remove them from installation site a...

Page 18: ...5 24V 1 2 F FE N P N AB COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DV 12 24V DV 12 24V COM NC 230v 17 EN CONNECTIONS MAP 09 CONNECTION SCHEME Flashing Light Barrier See diagram on page 19 Photocell Photocell CAPACITOR 10...

Page 19: ...when the letters are inverted with the light sensor on the left L SENSE Only lights up when it detects that the brightness level is above the value regulated on the potentiometer INFORMATIVE LEDS LIGH...

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