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Text display

ESC

ENTER

+

• 

The program menu is divided into “BASIC SETTINGS” and “MENU CONTROL”

The different menu points are indicated as follows:

 = selectable settings       

 = factory settings      

 = status display

 

G

 

shows the menu points which are in the “ BASIC SETTINGS”

 

BASIC SETTINGS

• 

When entering the programming of the control unit for the first time you will see the BASIC SETTINGS 

 

(see page 28)

•  Here the necessary adjustments which are necessary for the use of the operator/gate can be set quickly.
•  For advanced settings/programming please choose the menu point “menu (control)”.

 

MENU CONTROL

•  For futher programming you will reach immediatly the 

MENU CONTROL 

(Basis settings are skipped)

•  The menu control includes all kinds of settings.

Programming menu 

Adjustments - overview

3.4  Adjustments - overview 

Sliding gate operator  TPS 60 PRO

Programming buttons 

Adjustments - overview

• 

The adjustment (programming) of the operating parameters is carried out with four programming buttons and  

the display.

• 

Before starting the programming, please choose the language. Use the buttons  

+

 or 

-

 to choose menu langua-

ge and confirm with 

ENTER. 

• 

Note: Language selection can also be chosen by pressing the ESC button for 5s.

•  The text display informs about behaviour, chosen menus 

and adjustment of different settings.

•  The programming of the control is carried out with the help 

of four buttons 

(+, -, ENTER und ESC).

 

• Scrolling through the available menu points (up/

down) or the adjustment of a parameter (value in-

crease/decrease) is carried out with buttons 

+

 and 

.. 

AUTO-COUNT:

  when holding one of the buttons the value 

changes automatically.  

• When pressing the 

ENTER

-button  a  confirmation  for 

entering the shown menu point, resp. for accepting the 

shown value of a parameter is given. 

•  When pressing the 

ESC

-button you return to the superior 

menu point. Possibly changed adjustments of a parameter 

are rejected with this button (the former values will remain).  

• 

AUTO-EXIT:

 if no button is pressed during 1 min. then the 

menu switches automatically to the “ready” menu (wihtout 

saving changed parameters)

Summary of Contents for TPS 60 PRO m6

Page 1: ...Mounting and installation manual Sliding gate operator TPS 60 PRO m6 Safety Sensor...

Page 2: ...4 17 CLOSE switch terminals X1 30 33 17 STOP switch terminals X1 31 37 17 Safety 18 G Photocell contact terminals X1 46 47 18 Photocell connection examples 19 G Main clos edge terminals X1 50 52 20 G...

Page 3: ...sed improperly e g for playing Furthermore handheld transmitters have to be kept in safe places and other impulse emitters as buttons and switches have to be installed out of children s reach Before b...

Page 4: ...converter no power loss also by reduced speed Direct connection of 8 2 kOhm contact strips separate for main and side closing edge Status display for safety and push button inputs Self monitoring of...

Page 5: ...that there is no undue friction or jamming On a cantilever gate please check if the gate can be moved out of its end positions without undue effort The gate must travel in a stable manner without late...

Page 6: ...es according to these regulations have to be used 2 1 Installation of the motor Installation After installing the protection tubes check cable exit of operator 1a and having finished the concrete foun...

Page 7: ...is stuck with its bracket 10b through one of the openings through the brush B 10 B Thereafter push the screw piece S into the rail that runs along the brush inside the housing and screw the fork sup p...

Page 8: ...e first gear rack element The bolts M for fixing the mounting angles W to the gate have to be positioned on the top of the vertical slots L Proceed with the other gear rack elements in the same manner...

Page 9: ...hes and a mechanical emergency shutdown switch spring bar switch in the motor housing ensure a high degree of security in both movement directions The compulsory magnetic limit switches and emergency...

Page 10: ...tment repair and maintenance have to be made by professinal staff The user is responsible for the compliance of all relevant international and national electrotechnical rules requirements regarding th...

Page 11: ...ponents of the control box FU Frequency converter SCH EMERGENCY protection K1 Decoupling relay always open button HS Main switch X1 Terminal block SD 230V Schuko socket EM Limit switch module B Bussys...

Page 12: ...oint SECURITY Module Status see page 21 LEFT RIGHT OUTSIDE e n n LEFT RIGHT INSIDE E E N e E 2 x Reed switches to define the end positions Terminal block X1 60 61 Limit switch RIGHT 60 63 Limit switch...

Page 13: ...2 9 3 9 4 70 71 90 91 92 93 60 61 60 63 S1 S1 10 11 L1 L2 L3 N grounding power supply 380V a c Photocell 230V a c max 100W emergency switch spring rod switch grounding limit switch LEFT limit switch R...

Page 14: ...the operating parameters is carried out with four programming buttons and the display Before starting the programming please choose the language Use the buttons or to choose menu langua ge and confir...

Page 15: ...t 0 1 0 5m end position OPEN 0 30 increment 1 5 end position CLOSE 0 30 increment 1 5 operating mode see page 22 impulse mode Stop start of pause time impulse suppression when opening pause time exten...

Page 16: ...ns and adjustments G Impulse button terminals X1 30 32 Buttons switches OPEN STOP CLOSE impulse repetition factory settings After a command of the impulse switch the motor starts an open or close move...

Page 17: ...ith the fixed adjustment OPEN DEADMAN The motor opens as long as the pedestrian button is pressed closing the gate with the pedestrian button is not possible As soon as the switch is released the gate...

Page 18: ...on for the connected photocell ith an opening impulse switch or button the transmitter of the photocell is switched off for a short time in gate position closed Thus the photocell receiver interrupts...

Page 19: ...ent sides Photocell connection examples 2 photocells Tousek LS 45 2 as safety device Photocell Tousek 45 2 as safety device 1 2 12 24V 1 2 3 4 5 12 24V transmitter receiver 47 46 43 40 41 40 NO NC COM...

Page 20: ...time has run out In impulse operation another closing command has to be given Stop during closing then close an interruption of the photocell during closing movement makes the motor stop as long as th...

Page 21: ...ctory settings Motor 0 30 adjustable increments in 1 steps This setting is only accepted in the close position z B Photocell with pause time Safety No influence the photocell doesn t have any influenc...

Page 22: ...me Partial opening 30 Werkseinstellung Operation logic 10 100 einstellbar increment 5 value defines the partial opening of the total opening This adjustment is ONLY adopted in CLOSED position Automati...

Page 23: ...X1 70 71 Light lamps llluminates at opening closing The pilot lamp output is activated during opening and closing movement Flashing slowly illuminates flashing The pilot lamp output is activated as fo...

Page 24: ...back to factory settings and delete the determined end positions Note the end positions will be determined after giving a new impulse Software version Reset diagnosid shows the software version on dis...

Page 25: ...p The function is identi cal to the permanent open switch input To evaluate the I loops you need the optional detector ISD 6 see page 26 For more information see manual ISD 6 X1 9 4 9 3 9 2 9 1 I loop...

Page 26: ...board housing and plug the I loop detector onto the connection slot as shown on picture All detector settings can be made easily with the rotary switches D1 for channel 1 and D2 for channel 2 as well...

Page 27: ...ease see manual for radio receiver FE FE E Turn off power supply Open cover of control unit housing Plug in the receiver printed circuit board E RS433 868 STN1 1 channel or RS433 868 STN2 2 channels i...

Page 28: ...of limit positions of gate is made IMPORTANT After giving the impulse to program the end positions no other impulse must be given Also the safety devices mustn t be triggered This would lead to an int...

Page 29: ...ptions with button Radio edge TX TX 400 4 Main safety edge Main safety edge active Main safety edge not active change YES confirm 4 ZU AUF 5 side cl edge OPEN side cl edge OPEN active side cl edge OPE...

Page 30: ...the motor operation unscrew thescrew S Thecover A getsbacktothestartingposition Important After the re set to the locked position the gate must be moved manually until it audibly engages By giving th...

Page 31: ...stallation connection adjustments putting into operation and servicing may only be carried out by trained professionals in full accordance with these installation and operating instructions The packag...

Page 32: ...all safety components and acces sories which according to the applying safety rules and laws are required in your particular case e g photocells induction loops sensing edges signal lamps traffic lig...

Page 33: ...20 20 193 20 Dimensions in mm 10 Dimensioned drawing TPS 60 PRO 1 Gear wheel Z17m6 motor adjustable in height on threaded rod 2 Cable slot 3 Long holes 4x for fastening to the foundation 4 Openings f...

Page 34: ...t access required Compatible with Automation series PULL TSA PULL T TPS 20 N PRO TPS 35 PRO and TPS 60 PRO Barrier series PASS 838 ST 80 and PASS 882 ST800 Control boards ST 12 5 ST 51 and ST 61 The l...

Page 35: ...tronic form and within a reasonable time to the market surveillance authorities in response to a duly substantiated request TOUSEK Ges m b H A1230 Wien Zetschegasse 1 Austria is authorized to compile...

Page 36: ...liwicka 67 Tel 48 32 738 53 65 Fax 48 32 738 53 66 info tousek pl Tousek s r o Czech Republic CZ 252 61 Jene u Prahy Pr myslov 499 Tel 420 777 751 730 info tousek cz We reserve the right to change dim...

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