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10.3 - SELECTION OF “AUX” OUTPUT 
OPERATING MODE

IF THE “AUX” OUTPUT IS SET AS LOCK 

the work mode 

can be set as:
ELECTRIC LOCK (default): at every command, the control unit 
closes the contact for 2 seconds
MAGNETIC LOCK: the control unit closes the contact only when 
the automation is fully closed

1.

  Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3 

seconds, all the LEDs go out

2.

  Press the RADIO button for 1 second:

 

-  If the green “stop” LED is on AUX = Electric lock 

(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with 
point 3)

 

-  If the green “stop” LED is off AUX = Magnetic lock (if it is 

the correct setting go to point 5 if not, proceed to point 4)

3.

  Press the RADIO button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED 

remains lit and the green “stop” LED goes off. Go to step 5

4.

  Press the RADIO button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED 

remains lit and the green “stop” LED lights up

5.

  Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10 

seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal 
operating configuration

IF THE “AUX” OUTPUT IS SET AS COURTESY LIGHT 

it is 

possible to set the working mode of the AUX contact when 
receiving a transmitter such as:
MONOSTABLE (default): after every radio command, the control 
unit closes the contact for 3 seconds.
BISTABLE, ON/OFF: after every radio command, the control unit 
changes the status from open to closed.

1.

  Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3 

seconds, all the LEDs go out

2.

  Press the RADIO button for 1 second:

 

-  If the red “error” LED is lit AUX voltage = 12Vdc 

(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with 
point 3)

 

-  If the red “error” LED is off AUX voltage = 24Vdc 

(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 otherwise go to 
point 4)

3.

  Press the START button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED 

remains lit and the red “error” LED goes out. Go to step 5

4.

  Press the START button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED 

remains lit and the red “error” LED lights up

5.

  Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10 

seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal 
operating configuration

11. SAFETY DEVICE ADVANCED 
PROGRAMMING SEQUENCES

These programming sequences are not essential to the system’s 
operation, but they allow for controlling the safety devices 
by activating the photo-test when photocells are installed or 
controlling the resistance when 8.2kOhm resistive edges are 
mounted.

11.1 - PHOTO-TEST 
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION

Default = deactivated

The photo-test is a check aimed at verifying whether the 24VDC-
powered photocells function properly.
It consists in cutting off the power supply to the transmitter 
photocell (TX) from the control unit, while subsequently verifying 
that the contact (PHO1, or PHO1 and PHO2, depending on the 
settings in Paragraph 11.2) opens. Subsequently, the control unit 
restores the power supply to the transmitter photocell and verifies 
that the contact closes.

This occurs before each movement of the automation.
For the test to work, the photocells must be wired according to 
the following scheme:
+24V RX photocell = terminal 8
+24V TX photocell = terminal 9

1.

  Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3 

seconds, all the LEDs go out

2.

  Press the START button for 1 second:

 

-  If the green “photo” LED is on fototest = activated 

(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with 
point 3)

 

-  If the green “photo” LED is off, fototest = disabled 

(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 otherwise go to 
point 4)

3.

  Press the SET button for 1 second: the green “start” LED 

remains lit and the green “photo” LED turns off. Go to step 5

4.

  Press the SET button for 1 second: the green “start” LED 

remains lit and the green “photo” LED lights up

5.

  Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10 

seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal 
operating configuration

m

 The photo-test can only work with photocells 

powered at 24VDC.

m

 By default the phototest function works on both 

contacts “PHO1” and “PHO2”. To set this test only on the 
contact “PHO1”, please see paragraph 11.2.

m

 By enabling the photocells test, you will lose the “gate 

status indicator” function (GSI).

m

 If “PHO2” is set as safety edge (DIP 5 OFF) the 

phototest will only be active on contact “PHO1”.

Summary of Contents for TORQ500A-230V

Page 1: ...ORREVOLI FINO A 800 KG DI PESO GB 230V ELECTRO MECHANICAL IRREVERSIBLE RACK ACTUATOR FOR SLIDING GATES UP TO 800 KG F OPERATEUR ELECTROMECANIQUE IRREVERSIBLE 230V POUR PORTAILS COULISSANTS JUSQU A 800...

Page 2: ...300 3 325 88 5 88 5 161 177 70 325 5 150 185...

Page 3: ...THE AUTOMATION MOVEMENT 8 2 PROGRAMMING OF THE WIDTH OF THE PEDESTRIAN OPENING 8 3 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OF THE AUTOMATION MOVEMENT 9 LED SIGNALLING 9 1 INPUT STATUS SIGNALLING LEDS 9 2 ERROR SIGNALLI...

Page 4: ...make any modifications to any part of the automation device or the accessories connected to it unless described in this manual Any other modifications will void the warranty on the product The instal...

Page 5: ...are authorised for use and closure is not in a public area Examples of this type are gates inside business premises where the sole users are employees or a part of them who have been suitably informed...

Page 6: ...nigi CN Italy Under its sole responsibility hereby declares that the partly completed machinery model s TORQ500A 230V TORQ800A 230V Description electromechanical actuator for sliding gates is intended...

Page 7: ...t for the complete setting of the concrete 6 Unscrew the bolts fixing the base to the clamps and put the motor on the plate 7 Insert the 4 grains with their nuts in the proper place Adjust the 4 grain...

Page 8: ...TOR Check the following points 1 the motor must be on a levelled surface and perfectly parallel to the gate 2 the distance between pinion and rack must be 1 or 2 mm If needed adjust the 4 grains 3 the...

Page 9: ...r working of the system we suggest to weld the end of stroke brackets on the rack 3 5 MOTOR OVERRIDING SYSTEM mATTENTION before operating the manual release disconnect the power The motor is anyway di...

Page 10: ...ONAL ACCESSORIES LENGTH OF THE CABLE 10 metres from 10 to 20 metres from 20 to 30 metres Power supply 230V 120V 3G x 1 5 mm2 3G x 1 5 mm2 3G x 2 5 mm2 Photocells TX 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2...

Page 11: ...immer clockwise increases the pause time from 0 to 180 seconds Please note the AUTO dip switch must be put to ON DELAY NOT USED mVarying the POWER trimmer has no effect until the stroke is reprogramme...

Page 12: ...230Vac max 15W AUX AUX contact electric lock PH 01 Photocell safety edge Normally closed contact PH 02 Photocell safety edge Normally closed contact GND Common of the PH01 PH02 terminals VA Rated powe...

Page 13: ...the gate open they have no effect 6 5 GATE OPEN PILOT LIGHT If the photo test which is deactivated by default see Paragraph 11 1 is not used it is possible to connect a gate status pilot light to the...

Page 14: ...of all the transmitters that you want to program the red radio LED flashes and the green start LED stays on steady 4 Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10 seconds to exit the proce...

Page 15: ...Position the door in the fully closed position 2 Press the SET button for 2 seconds the yellow set LED flashes 3 Press the START button for 1 second the yellow set LED lights up steadily 4 Press the S...

Page 16: ...lashes when a command is received through King Gates transmitter is off when the control unit is in standby mode 9 2 ERROR SIGNALLING LEDS RED ERROR LED The red error LED signals any errors that hampe...

Page 17: ...is function the AUX output must be set to courtesy light see Paragraph 10 2 1 Press the RADIO button for 1 second the red radio LED lights up steadily 2 Press the SET button for 1 second the yellow se...

Page 18: ...seconds to exit the procedure the LEDs return to the normal operating configuration 11 SAFETY DEVICE ADVANCED PROGRAMMING SEQUENCES These programming sequences are not essential to the system s operat...

Page 19: ...SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10 seconds to exit the procedure the LEDs return to the normal operating configuration mIn order to carry out the check on the safety devices the connecte...

Page 20: ...ramming sequences and the settings adjustable through the dip switches To perform a new programming sequence or make a dip switch trimmer modification effective the protection must be deactivated 1 Pr...

Page 21: ...throughout the entire manoeuvre If there are multiple photocell pairs these may signal false obstacles Try bridging the PHO1 PHO2 and STOP contacts to verify whether the problem can be resolved Otherw...

Page 22: ...self as well as to human health As indicated by the symbol opposite throwing away this product as domestic waste is strictly forbidden So dispose of it as differentiated waste in accordance with your...

Page 23: ...t this period may vary depending on the intensity of use Any inspection maintenance or repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel Even if you think you know how do not modify the system a...

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