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Error Message Table

BL. = Blinking

DESCRIPTION

N.

LED

WHAT TO DO 

AV

OC

L1

L2

L3

Initialization error

1

INT

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

An error occurred during initialisation, in particular, the measured
opening quota is too low. Check the encoder, the connection
between the encoder and mother boards. Make sure the transit
area is free of obstacles. In the event of electronic lock, check
correct operations.

Door blocked error

2

INT

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

The door cannot open.  Make sure there are no obstacles in the
transit area and that there are no locks (electric or manual) that
block the door.

Anti-crushing error

3

INT

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

After three closing and anti-crushing detection attempts. Make
sure there are no obstacles in the transit area. Make sure that
the anti-crushing sensitivity in opening is not too low. Check the
encoder, the connection between the encoder and mother
boards. 

Inversion error

4

INT

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

An inversion error of the movement between the encoder and
motor was detected. 

Overcurrent error

5

INT

ON

ON

ON

OFF

Motor overload detected. Make sure there are no short circuits
on the motor power cord. Check the motor and replace if
necessary. 

Encoder error

6

INT

OFF

ON

ON

ON

Encoder malfunction detected.
Check the encoder, the connection between the encoder and
mother boards.

Operazioni 

Descrizione

Multiple anti-crush
function whilst
opening (with
Autoreset after
malfunction) 

Near the

closure
(gap of

around 0°

to 25°)

The door  encounters an obstacle that stops its motion whilst it is opening. The device should stop the
motion of the door for a few seconds and then open it completely at low speed and close it again at normal
speed. After detecting the third obstacle without being able to complete the manoeuvre (without completely
opening the door), the device signals a malfunction (AV=intermittent and L1=On), stops for a few seconds
whilst closing and then performs a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke. If the object remains in the movement
area it will be detected as the end-of-stroke and the device will function with two new ends-of-stroke.  If the
obstacle is near the door frame, the device will signal an initialization error that the door opening is too small
(AV=intermittent and L3=On). If the obstacle is later cleared, the device will function without an end-of-stro-
ke whilst opening for another two cycles, after which it will signal an error (AV=intermittent) because it can-
not find the end-of-stroke and will perform a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke.

In the

middle

(various

positions)

The door  encounters an obstacle that stops its motion whilst it is opening. The device should stop the
motion of the door for a few seconds and then open it completely at low speed and close it again at normal
speed. After detecting the third obstacle without being able to complete the manoeuvre (without completely
opening the door), the device signals a malfunction (AV=intermittent and L1=On), stops for a few seconds
whilst closing and then performs a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke. If the object remains in the movement
area it will be detected as the end-of-stroke and the device will function with two new ends-of-stroke. If the
obstacle is later cleared, the device will function without an end-of-stroke whilst opening for another two
cycles, after which it will signal an error (AV=intermittent) because it cannot find the end-of-stroke and will
perform a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke.

Near the

opening

(gap of
around

70° to

90°)

Multiple anti-crush
function whilst clo-
sing (with
Autoreset after
malfunction) 

Near the

closure
(gap of

around 0°

to 25°)

The door encounters an obstacle that stops its motion whilst it is closing. The device should stop the motion
of the door for a few seconds and then open it completely at low speed and close it again at low speed. After
detecting the third obstacle without being able to complete the manoeuvre (without completely closing the
door), the device signals a malfunction (AV=intermittent and L1=On), stops for a few seconds whilst closing
and then performs a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke. If the object remains in the movement area it will be
detected as the end-of-stroke and the device will function with two new ends-of-stroke. If the obstacle is later
cleared, the device will function without an end-of-stroke whilst opening for another two cycles, after which
it will signal an error (AV=intermittent) because it cannot find the end-of-stroke and will perform a new reset
to set the ends-of-stroke.

In the

middle

(various

positions)

Near the

opening

(gap of
around

70° to

90°)

The door encounters an obstacle that stops its motion whilst it is closing. The device should stop the motion
of the door for a few seconds and then open it completely at low speed and close it again at low speed. After
detecting the third obstacle without being able to complete the manoeuvre (without completely closing the
door), the device signals a malfunction (AV=intermittent and L1=On), stops for a few seconds whilst closing
and then performs a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke. If the object remains in the movement area it will be
detected as the end-of-stroke and the device will function with two new ends-of-stroke.  If the obstacle is near
the door frame, the device will signal an initialization error that the door opening is too small (AV=intermit-
tent and L3=On). If the obstacle is later cleared, the device will function without an end-of-stroke whilst ope-
ning for another two cycles, after which it will signal an error (AV=intermittent) because it cannot find the end-
of-stroke and will perform a new reset to set the ends-of-stroke.

QKSW80

Summary of Contents for Swingy QK-SW80

Page 1: ... QK SW80 USER MANUAL V01_2011 ...

Page 2: ...pag 11 Double wing Master Slave selection pag 11 Low Power mode selection pag 11 First input mode selection pag 12 Antipanic mode selection pag 12 Electric Lock selection pag 12 Logic right left opening sense pag 12 Type of arm selection pag 13 SWINGY electronic board pag 13 Connections pag 13 Led functions pag 15 Jumpers pag 15 Start up Operating logic pag 16 Error Message Table pag 17 Double SWI...

Page 3: ...ame All automatic entrance safety and protection devices photocells active sensors etc must be installed in accordance with the regulations and directives in force forces and inertia in play Pay careful attention to area where the following may occur crushing cutting conveyance and any other type of hazard in general applying if necessary tion information on every installation Make sure that the u...

Page 4: ...up of A Steel fastening base B Plastic cover C Gear motor unit D Electronic control panel E Transformer F Emergency battery 12V 1 3Ah G Encoder unit H Switch Installation Instruction 4 Fig 1 Fig 2 Power supply 230V ac 50 Hz Nominal power 60 W Nominal motor torque 35 Nm External device power 12Vdc 2 5W Emergency battery 12 V 1 3 Ah Max opening angle 100 Wing maximum weight 80 Kg Wing dimensions 700...

Page 5: ...with the product to make easier the installation Fig 4 440 311 65 87 47 9 153 269 76 94 9 Dimension of the fixing holes and cables opening SWINGY standard In case of double SWINGY provide to the predisposition of the connection cables passing between the two operators QK SW80 ...

Page 6: ...wings anticlockwise direc tion the assembly of the automatism perfectly mir rors the left hand opening assembly Rigid pull arm Aluminium guide Gearmotor Axis OPENING DIRECTION Fig 6 WARNING The final tighte ning of the screws must be perfor med only after having checked that the vertical positioning of the automatism guarantees a good parallelism between the hinge axis and the gearmotor axis For t...

Page 7: ...nsions articulated push arm QK SW80PUSH The articulated push arm is used when the automatism is installed on the approach side of the door the side opposite the swing side WARNING For a correct positioning always use the main axis of the wing hinges and the operation axis of the gear motor as a reference as shown in Fig 7 WARNING The final tightening of the screws must be performed only after havi...

Page 8: ...on ding to the V impression on the guide profile Use the holes to fix the guide to the frame using the appropriate screws Fig 11 Part C Insert the cylindrical slide Fig 11 Part D complete with the relative spindle inside the guide and distribute a uniform layer of grease over the sliding zone Then after finishing the installation of the rigid arm Fig 11 Part E screw the threaded shaft inserted in ...

Page 9: ...es Insert the bracket of the arm Fig 13 part A in the appropriate seat on the gearmotor and fix it using the two countersunk head screws provi ded Carefully check that the upper part of the articulated arm rotates easily under the frame of the wing Fig 7 8 and 9 Drill the frame at the positions indicated in Fig 7 and fix the wing attach ment of the articulated arm to the frame using the appropriat...

Page 10: ...st or shavings Ensure the proper fixing of the automatism on the wall Check correct tightening Check that the wires are fixed and that no wire pass near the carriage sliding area Check that the arm is solidly fixed to the wing and that it is equipped with the appropriate stop to limit the max opening angle to 100 Electrical connections WARNING All board or peripheral connections on the terminal bo...

Page 11: ...al mode S1 ON S2 ON S3 ON Enter double Master door If asynchronous it is the first to open and the last to close S1 OFF S2 ON S3 ON Enter double Slave door If asynchronous it is the last to open and the first to close Synchronised door motion Asynchronous door motion A single selector can be connected and extended to several SWINGY automatisms using two different operation logics DEFAULT the selec...

Page 12: ...or S6 OFF DEFAULT Antipanic mode disabled In the event of power failure the equipment continues working powered by the battery Logic right left opening sense S8 ON Wing Left Opening rigid pull arm Wing Right Opening articulated push arm S8 OFF DEFAULT Wing Right Opening rigid pull arm Wing Left Opening articulated push arm Wing Left Opening rigid pull arm Wing Right Opening articulated push arm Wi...

Page 13: ... led D33 is on it indicates normal voltage presence 12V If off check For mains and or battery voltage BASE SELECTOR Shielded cable with 4 wires 0 22 mm Do not con nect the shield of the wire used Fig 19 Type of arm selection J13 ON ARTICULATED PUSH ARM Wing Left Opening or Wing Right Opening J13 OFF DEFAULT RIGID PULL ARM Wing Left Opening or Wing Right Opening In order to optimize the operation o...

Page 14: ...n the set condition Reset open closed etc SAFE OPEN NA Signal for the connection of sensors for protec tion during wing opening If the door is opening and the contact closes the unit sends an immedi ate movement stop command Opening will only continue after this sig nal is deactivated KEY NC Lock signal Closure devices can be con nected such as electronic key key selec tor transponder etc The sign...

Page 15: ...ripheral power supply Fig 22 Diagnostics Led see Error Message Table External peripheral signal presence led LED Functions Jumpers Jumper ON OFF Default J13 Articulated arm Rigid pull arm J11 Set cycle operations Normal operation J12 Set properly the jumper J13 look at the arm typology paragraph QK SW80 ...

Page 16: ...ons without connections to the open command device use the START button on the unit see Fig 17 Standard manoeuvre The device opens and closes the door accelerating and decelerating in accordance with the opening and closing speed limits which will be reached at low speed Push Go An initial push on a closed door will cause it to open Reverse function radar 1 and 2 If the radar detects an obstacle w...

Page 17: ...se it again at normal speed After detecting the third obstacle without being able to complete the manoeuvre without completely opening the door the device signals a malfunction AV intermittent and L1 On stops for a few seconds whilst closing and then performs a new reset to set the ends of stroke If the object remains in the movement area it will be detected as the end of stroke and the device wil...

Page 18: ...same way as with single devices If it is detected that one of the devices is trying to open a door this will cause both doors to open The anti crush safety devices and obstacle detection functions are controlled separately and independently by both cards If one card detects an anti crush device whilst closing it will stop the motion of both doors and open them completely at low speed If one card d...

Page 19: ... QK SW80 ...

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