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1.                                                                    L    Power LED  Green     Vertical Adjustment  Horizontal Adjustment  LED Red Beam Alignment               INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 3 7 PEL 1 Electric Latch and PS 1 Stopper    1  Stopper   1   Before installing the stopper  please make sure the gates are in close positions and the surface to be installed is flat   2   Place the stopper on the ground using the bottom as reference  and mark the 3 drilling points   See Figure 2 3 7  1  For the gate opened inward   See Figure 2 3 7  2  For the gate opened outward     Note  If the gate is opened outward  place the stopper in opposite direction     3   Drill the 3 marked points  and then securely attach the stopper to the ground with screws and washers   See Figure 2 3 7  3       Electric Latch    If the gate is opened outward     1   If the gate is opened outward  please change the spring inside and screw it in the different place   See Figure 2 3 7  4   Figure 2 3 7  5   Figure 2 3 7  6   amp  Figure 2 3 7  7     Figure2 3 7 6     Figure2 3 7 4  Unscrew the screws  Figure2 3 7 5  Take the casing off  The location of the spring            Installation   Figure2 3 7 7     Change the spring and screw it in the different place           INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2   Weld the back plate of the electric latch to the surface on the master gate  See Figure 2 3 7  8    Please avoid melting the wires by the heat of the fixed plate     Figure2 3 7 8  For the gate ope
2.    www cablematic    SWING GATE OPENERS    24V DC GEAR MOTOR    FOR RESIDENTIAL  USER MANUAL       Index    Warnings 5  Technical Characteristics 21  5 1 PW220 21  5 2 PW230 21  5 9 PC160 Control Box 21  5 4 PH 1 Photocells 21  55 PKS 1 Key Selector 21  5 6 PPB 1 Push Button 21  5 7   PF 1Flashing Light 22  5 8 PR 1 Radio Transmitter 22  59  PEL Elecriclahh 22    1  Product Description and Applications  1 1 Applications  1 2 Description of The Automation    CW  Wl         IND    1 3 Description of Devices   1 3 1 PW220 PW230 Electromechanical  Gear Motors   1 3 2 PC160 Control Box   1 3 3      1 Photocells   1 3 4 PR 1 Radio Transmitter   1 3 5 PF 1 Flashing Light   1 3 6   PKS 1 Key Selector   1 3 7  PPB 1 Push Button   1 3 8 PEL 1 Electric Latch and PS 1 Stopper    6  Annexes 23  6 1 CE Declaration of Conformity 23    2  Installation  2 1 Notes of Motors in Operation    91010 Jo jo  m Jo         2 1 1 Tools in Installing   2 1 2 Motors  Components and Its Installation  in Illustration   2 2 Power Connection   2 2 1 Notes for Power Connection   2 3 Installation   2 3 1 Preparation for Motor Installation   2 3 2 Installation of The Gear Motors    2 33  PKS 1 Key Selector 11  2 34 PPB 1 Push Button 12    2 3 5  PF 1 Flashing Light 12  2 3 6  PH 1 Photocells 13    2 3 7 PEL 1 Electric Latch and PS 1 Stopper 14  2 3 8 PC160 Control Box 16    OlsSIISI 10 19 lo    3  Dip Switch Setting 18  3 1 Functional Switch and LED lights Introduction 18  3 2 Transmitter Memorizing and Erasing
3.   Figure 2 3 5  6   7   Replacing the bulb set  See Figure 2 3 5  7   7 1  Unscrew the flashing light wires from the PCB terminals and make sure the power of the light is off   7 2  Release the three screws  A   gt   B   gt   C  of the flashing light cover   7 3  Separate the flashing light cover and replace the bulb set with a new one   7 4  Tighten the three screws  A   gt   B   gt   C  of the flashing light cover           Figure 2 3 5  5  Figure 2 3 5  6  Figure 2 3 5  7     2 3 6 PH 1 Photocells    1   Decide the installation position of the photocells  See Figure 2 3 6  1    2   Unscrew the screws and secure the photocells on the post A  B or C  See Figure 2 3 6  2  and  3      Figure 2 3 6  1  Figure 2 3 6  2  Figure 2 3 6  3     3   Wiring connection   TX  Connect terminals 1 and 2 on the transmitter with the terminals GND and 24V on the PC160 PCB   RX  Connect terminals 1  2 and 4 on the receiver with the terminals GND  24V and phot1 on the  PC160 PCB  And use an extra wire to connect terminals 2 and 5 on the receiver as a bridge   See Figure 2 3 6  4  Figure 2 3 6  5  and Figure 2 3 8  5    Figure 2 3 6  5     Transmitter Receiver  Figure 2 3 6  4        CA  cc     O NA NC C    Hadde J    NA  Normal Open C  Common  NC  Normal Close CA  AC 12 24    amp    DC    Input Voltage CC  DC 12 24       DC    Input Voltage  gt  VERT  Vertical  ORIZ Horizontal                                                                                                                        
4.  60Hz       Back up battery    2pcs of batteries for emergency operation  1 2A each       Transformer    4 2A  24V       Receiver board    433 92MHz  200 transmitters memory       Installation    Wall mounted vertically       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Dimension    275mm   195mm   102mm       5 4 PH 1 Photocells  Detection type    Through beam       Operating distance    30 meters       Response time    100ms       Input voltage    AC DC 12 24V       Operating Temperature     20  C  60  C       Protection class    IP66       Dimension       59mm   87mm   38mm       5 5 PKS 1 Key Selector       Application    For outdoor use       Installation    Wall mounted vertically       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Dimension       85mm 60 5mm 40 5mm       5 6 PPB 1 Push Button       Application  Installation    For indoor use  Wall mounted vertically       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Dimension       85mm 60 5mm 40 0mm       INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230 eal       5 7 PF 1 Flashing Light       Application    For warning purpose during leaves movement       Lamp    24       Halogens bulb       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Installation    horizontally or vertically installed       Dimension       205mm   80mm   75mm       5 8 PR 1 Radio Transmitter       Application    Radio transmitter for remote control of PW220 PW230       Frequency    433 92Mhz       Coding    Rolling code       Buttons    2  for single gate or dual gate oper
5.  Process 19    3 3 System Learning Process 19  3 4 Gate Operation 20  3 5 Gate moving Logic 20  4  Trouble Shooting 20    INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230 m    Warnings    Please read this instruction manual carefully before the  installation of gate automated system     This manual is exclusively for qualified installation  personnel  Powertech Electronics Inc  is not responsible for  improper installation and failure to comply with local  electrical and building regulations     Keep all the components of PW220 230 system and this  manual for further consultation     e In this manual  please pay extra attention to the contents  marked by the symbol     e Be aware of the hazards that may exist in the procedures  of installation and operation of the gate automated  system  Besides  the installation must be carried out in  conformity with local standards and regulations     e If the system is correctly installed and used following all  the standards and regulations  it will ensure a high degree  of safety     e Make sure that the gates works properly before installing  the gate automated system and confirm the gates are  appropriate for the application     eDo not let children  gate automated system     operate or play with the    e Do not cross the path of the gate automated system when  operating     e Please keep all the control devices and any other pulse  generator away from children to avoid the gate automated  system being activated accidentally     e Do not make any modificatio
6.  cover to make the device effective        16 INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    Figure 2 3 8 4                                                              Transformer                                                                                                       RF Learn Indicator                   RF PCBA          2  2 ses  E RI E DOS    LED1 LED2 LED3     lt   SV      i   12   5                 Antenna                                                                                                             INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230             9 53 J4 J3 J6 sensor J7  eN N NN VN N NN YY YY            Va Va  ONA ARE  N  va  LATCH GND LIGHT    M1  M1  M2  M2    Stop Gnd Close Open  12V SAFE GND Butt1Butt2 Gnd             3   Dip Switch Setting    DIP SWITCH LIGHT DELAY   Factory Default  OFF     ON      OFE ON  The flashing light blinks for 5 seconds before the gate moves     OFF  The flashing light blinks and the gate moves simultaneously   LIGHT DELAY    DIP SWITCH2 OPENING PHOTO   Factory Default  OFF     EN       ORE ON  In the opening phase  the gate will stop when the photo sensor is activated   In the closing phase  the gate will stop and open to the end when the photo  OPENING PHOTO sensor is activated   OFF  In the opening phase  the gate will not stop when the photo sensor is activated   In the closing phase  the gate will stop and open to the end when the photo  sensor is activated     DIP SWITCH3 SLOW DOWN SPEED   Factory Default  ON     DN    amp       OFE The 
7.  the bottom  See Figure 2 3 4  2     5   Breach the three holes at the bottom and mark the points by the holes as reference    6   Drill the holes in the wall and fix the bottom to the wall by three screws  See Figure 2 3 4  3     T   Connect the electric wires to the terminals as shown in Figure 2 3 4  4   and it s not required to distinguish any  polarity  The terminals can be removed for connecting the wires easily    8   Attach the upper shell to the bottom and screw them up by two screws and insert the round cover by pressing    it to attach to the whole unit     Figure 2 3 4  1     2 3 5 PF 1 Flashing Light    1   Decide the installation position of the flashing light  The flashing light has to be installed near the gate and easy  to be seen by users and passersby  The flashing light can be installed horizontally or vertically  See Figure 2 3 5  1     2   Unscrew the four screws on the light base and separate the base with the bottom as shown in Figure 2 3 5  2     3   Connect the wires and penetrate the wires into the hole of the base  See Figure 2 3 5  3     4   Drill the holes in the wall and fix the bottom to the wall by three screws  See Figure 2 3 5  4      Figure 2 3 5  1  Figure 2 3 5  2  Figure 2 3 5  3  Figure 2 3 5  4     3          INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    5   Connect the four wires of the light and the antenna to the PCB terminals and place the wires into the conduit if  necessary  See Figure 2 3 5  5    6   Tighten the four screws back on the light base
8. 30                  Figure 12                            Bc   gt     L                                                                                  2 2 Power Connection    PW220 PW230 is required to connect two cores wires  which requires very low voltage that no professionally trained  personnel is required in installation  however  the users are advised to read the installation manual carefully before  going for it  After getting to know all accessories and their positions  suggest starting from cable conduit arrangement  to prevent the cables from being broken or damaged    2 2 1 Notes for Power Connection    1  The installation of power supply cable to the motor should be carried out by a qualified professional electrician   2  The power supply cable of the motor should be equipped with short circuit protection and leakage protection   Please make sure to shut off the power before going installation or maintenance        n INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 3 Installation    2 3 1 Preparation for Motor Installation    PW220 PW230 is not applicable to a gate which is inefficient or unsafe  neither to solve the defects due to incorrect  installation nor poor maintenance     Check the following items before going for installation     1   Make sure the weight and dimensions of the gate conform to the operation range of PW220 PW230  Don t use  PW220 PW230 if the gate specifications do not meet the requirements        2  3  4    5   Make sure the gate can bear the impact of the 
9. Refer to Figure 23  the distance between front plate of the motor and rear plate is 735mm  PW220    798mm   PW230   the difference in height is 18 3mm  PW220    22 5mm  PW230      CD Figure 23       INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230  9     12  Lift up the motor and insert the screws into the front plate    13  Open the gear motor cover and release the screw  then take out the bolt as below Figure25  Lift the motor  overhead and push the gate to the end until the screw holes of the motor end matches the holes on the rear plate  as shown in Figure 25 1 and fasten the motor to the rear plate with bolt and screw as shown in Figure25 2     Y Jo  Figure 25 a Figure 25 1 Figure 25 2    14  Fasten the nut tightly and loosen it for half round for motor supporting in rotating   15  Fasten the motor front end to the front plate with the bolt  A  and nut  B  tightly  Fully tighten the screw     Figure 26    21  Connect the motor power cable as shown in Figure27   22  Close the gear motor cover by tightening the two screws as shown in Figure28     Figure 27 Figure 28    White     Motor  lt  lt  Yellow     23  Gear Motor Release  1  Turn the round plate on the release part to    OPEN    position  See Figure 29     2  Push out the release part to the end  See Figure 30   3  Use the release key to turn the pin anti clockwise to the end  See Figure 31     Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31       E INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 3 3 PKS 1 Key Selector    1   PKS 1 key selector is installed outside and close 
10. ation       Power Supply    3V with one CR2032 button type lithium battery       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Dimension    5 9 PEL 1 Electric Latch       71 5mm   33mm   14mm       Application    For locking the gate        Power Supply    24Vdc       Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C       Operating Current    5A       Dimension    A INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230       61mm   55mm   120mm       PI INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230 25    
11. ccessories the same as the package provided   Attention  Some accessories of PW220 PW230 are not included due to local regulations or customized order     A  2 PW220 PW230 electromechanical gear motors with mounting brackets  Figure 2  B 2 release keys    C  1 pair of PH 1photocells  one TX and one RX   D  2 PR 1 radio transmitters    E  1 PKS 1 key selector with two keys    F  1 PPB 1 push button switch    G  1 PF 1 flashing light    H  1 Control box   I  1 PEL 1 electric latch    J  1 PS 1 stopper    K  Various small parts  bolts  nuts  etc    See Tables 1  2  3  4  5  6           INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    1 3 1 PW220 PW230 Electromechanical Gear Motors    PW220 PW230 consists of a worm screw reduction  gear and a 24V direct current motor  The gear motor  could be released manually by special release keys  when there is a power failure     The gear motor is installed with two post brackets  one  rear plate and one front plate for the installation     Table 1  List of small parts PW220 PW230  Front plate 2pcs 2pcs  Rear plate 4pcs 2pcs  Post bracket 4pcs 4pcs  M8 25L hex bolt 4pcs 4pcs  M8 self locking nut 2pcs 4pcs  M12  25L hex bolt 0 2pcs  M12 self locking nut 2pcs 2pcs  Release key 2pcs 2pcs                               1 3 2 Control Box    Control box consists of one control panel with  incorporated receiver  one transformer and two back up  batteries    Provides the complete automation of the gear motors  and other accessories of PW220 PW230 kit    To connect separa
12. cells installed        The master gate closes to the end first and the  slave gate stops  the flashing light blinks fast for  five seconds     Cut off the AC input power and the output of the batteries  Release the  master gate and slave gate manually  then open the master to the end  and close the slave gate to the end by hand  then power the whole  unit by connecting the AC and battery terminals        The gear motors does not run and the relay is  noisy when operating the gate opening and  closing        Check if the fuse is burned           20 INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    5  Technical Characteristics    5 1 5 2 PW220   PW230    PW220 PW230    Motor  Gear type    24Vdc motor with mechanical release  Worm gear    24Vdc motor with mechanical release  Worm gear       Peak thrust    2500N    3000N       Nominal thrust    2000N    2500N       Stroke length    356mm with mechanical stop 400mm  without mechanical stop     350mm       Power supply    24Vdc    24Vdc       Maximum operating current    4A for maximum 10 seconds     4A for maximum 10 seconds        Maximum gate weight    200 kg per leaf    300 kg per leaf       Maximum gate length    2 5 meters    3 meters       Duty cycle    20     20        Operating Temperature     20  C  50  C     20  C  50  C       Dimension    819mm   115mm   106mm    844mm   115mm   106mm       Weight    5 3 PC160 Control Box       6 0kg       6 25kg       Application    For PW220 PW230 power supply       Main power supply    230Vac 110Vac  50Hz
13. e   Step5  In Single or Dual leaf installation  please press the left button of the remote control for system learning  After  pressing the left button  system learning will be executed step by step as follows   1  Dual Gate   Slave Gate Close     Master Gate Close     Master Gate Open     Slave Gate Open     Slave Gate Close   gt  Master Gate Close  2  Single Mode    Master Gate Close     Master Gate Open     Master Gate Close  If motor stops during the learning mode  please adjust the over current switch to proper position                       3 3 System Learning Process    Connect the master motor wires to M1 terminals and the slave motor wires to M2 terminals correctly  If only one  gate is installed  the motor wires have to be connected to M1 terminals   In system learning mode  the gates will proceed with the following procedures      A  Dual Gate Mode  Slave Gate closes Master Gate closes Master Gate opens    Slave Gate opens  gt   Slave Gate closes Master Gate closes    B  Single Gate Mode  Master Gate closes Master Gate opens Master Gate closes        Notes  System learning fails and needs to be learned again when an unpredictable interruption occurs     INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230 19    3 4 Gate Operation    In dual gate installation     Press the button    A    on the transmitter for dual gate operation   Press the button  B  on the transmitter for single gate operation     In single gate installation   Press the button  A  on the transmitter for single gate operatio
14. final speed can be set when the gate is moving at slow down speed   ON  The final speed   55  normal speed     SLOW DOWN SPEED OFF  The final speed   70  normal speed   DIP SWITCH4 AUTO CLOSE1   Factory Default  OFF   B              The function of auto close or without auto close can be selected     AUTO CLOSE1  DIP SWITCH5 AUTO CLOSE2   Factory Default  OFF   ON          OFF The function of auto close or without auto close can be selected     AUTO CLOSE2    DIP4  Auto close1  DIP5  Auto close2  Function  OFF OFF Without auto close function       OFF ON Auto close On  waiting time 50 seconds       ON OFF Auto close On  waiting time 25 seconds          ON ON Auto close On  waiting time 12 seconds       NC  No Connection       18 INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    3 1 Functional Switch and LED lights Introduction       sW2 The button of transmitter memorizing and erasing    VR1 Close delay of two leaves can be adjusted from min O second to Max  7 second    VR2 The over current sensitivity of Slave Gate  M2  could be adjusted from 1 8 second to 3 8 second   VR3 The over current sensitivity of Master Gate  M1  could be adjusted from 1 8 second to 3 8 second   VR4 Over current limit can be adjusted from min 0 8Amp to Max 4 2 Amp    LED1  Red  LED1 is ON when AC input is in  And LED1 blinks quickly when the gate is in slow down speed   LED2  Yellow  When the photocells are triggered  LED2 will be on    LED3  Green  When the transmitter push button key selector is triggered  LED3 will be 
15. from the electric latch to the terminal LAT     and LAT     on the PCB   3   PW220 PW230 Gear Motors    Refer to Figure 2 3 8  5  and connect the wires separately to the terminals on the PCB    M1  Connect the motor wire  White    to the terminals M1      and  Yellow    to the M1        M2  Connect the motor wire  White    to the terminals M2      and  Yellow    to the M2         Notes    For gates opened outward    M1  Connect the motor wire  Yellow    to the terminals M1      and  White    to the terminals M1       M2  Connect the motor wire  Yellow    to the terminals M2      and  White    to the terminals M2           PH 1 Photocells   Please remove the cover of JP1 and connect the wires to proper terminals     PKS 1 Key Selector   For Single leaf operation   Refer to Figure 2 3 8  4  and connect the two wires from the key selector to the terminal BUTT1  and GND  J7  on the PCB   For Dual leaf operation   Refer to Figure 2 3 8  4  and connect the two wires from the key selector to the terminal BUTT2  and GND  J7  on the PCB       PPB 1 Push Button   For Single leaf operation   Refer to Figure 2 3 8  4  and connect the two wires from the key selector to the terminal BUTT1  and GND  J7  on the PCB   For Dual leaf operation   Refer to Figure 2 3 8  4  and connect the two wires from the key selector to the terminal BUTT2  and GND  J7  on the PCB       JP2 Jumper Socket  If there is any external device connecting to stop GND close open terminals on the PCBA   please remove JP2
16. motor torque when it is installed on any hole of the bracket which    the surface is sufficiently sturdy     Make sure the gate structure conform to the criteria of automatic operation and force regulations        Make sure there is no serious friction existing in the opening or closing travel of the gate leaves        Make sure the gate is at horizontal level that the gate will not move aside at any position                      6   Make sure the photo sensors are installed on flat surfaces to ensure the two ends of receiving and transmitting  corresponded to each other        7   Check the dimensions of the motors as below        Figure 13    8   Make sure to leave enough space when the gate is opening     Figure 14  Aerial View     150mm Max  150mm Max                             INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    9   If the gate is OPENED OUTWARD  please leave at least 70mm between the post brackets and the gate     Figure 15  Aerial View        10    Using the leaf opening angle as criteria to make sure all criteria in Figure 17 can be met     Figure 16  Aerial View     Figure 17    B mm  B mm   120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190  A mm  A mm   wo AAN T m HM  ure Immo      MN  130 A Re SP 130 ina Yd    110 120    7    A 146   0  SEG  150  160  170  180  190    11      C    value is 139mm    12    D  can be measured from the gate easily    13    A     C     D    14   The value of    B    can be calculated from the value of    A    and the leaves openi
17. n     3 5 Gate moving Logic     A  In gate opening phase  The gates stop if the transmitter push button key selector is activated  and close when  the transmitter push button key selector is reactivated     B  In gate closing phase  The gates stop if the transmitter push button key selector is activated  and open when  the transmitter push button key selector is reactivated     C  In gate opening or gate closing phase  For safety purpose  the gates stop if encountering obstacles       Trouble Shooting    Symptoms  Overheated Back up Batteries       Recommended checks and possible solution    Check the wiring connection of the batteries        The gate doesn t move when pressing the  button of the transmitter    1  Check if the voltage of the batteries is below 21V    2  Check if LED1 is    ON       3  Make sure all the wiring connections are firmly connected to the  terminals on the PCB    4  Make sure the fuse is workable        The Flashing light does not work    1  Check if the wiring connection of the flashing light is correct   2  Check if the bulb is burned        The leaves shall be closed instead of opening    Change the polarity connection of the positive     with the negative      of the gear motors        The leaves does not move or only move toward  one direction    1  Check if the    RESET    socket is activated    2  Make sure the wiring connection of the gear motors is firm    3  The GND terminal of the photocells on the PCB must be  short circuited if no photo
18. ned inward  Figure2 3 7 9  For the gate opened Outward     ELI  m q        EEE    7  L      HHH     error    IL        3   The gap between the bottom of electric latch and the stopper should be less than 7mm  See Figure 2 3 7  10     Figure2 3 7 10  For the gate opened inward  Figure2 3 7 11  For the gate opened Outward              4   Connect the wires of the electric latch to the terminal LAT    and LAT    on the PCB        INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230 E    2 3 8 PC160 Control Box    1  Decide the installation position of PC160 control box first  it is suggested to be installed near the gate and should  be protected from possible damage  Be aware of the motor cable length before deciding the installation position    2  Remove the cover by unscrewing the four screws on the cover  See Figure 2 3 8  1     3  Use a screwdriver to puncture the holes beneath the bottom of the control box  See Figure 2 3 8  2     4  Secure it on the wall  See Figure 2 3 8  3      Figure 2 3 8  1  Figure 2 3 8  2   Figure 2 3 8  3     5  Wiring Connection    Prepare all the wires of the accessories beforehand and connect the wires to the gear motors and accessories on  the PCB as shown in Figure 2 3 8  4   All of the wiring connections of the accessories are not requested to  distinguish the positive     and the negative     polarity   1   PF 1 Flashing light  Connect the two wires from the flashing light to the terminal LIT     and LIT     on the PCB   2   PEL 1 Electric Latch  Connect the two wires 
19. ng angle  Ex  If   A    160mm with  the leaves opening angle of 100 degrees  then the value of    B    is approximate 190mm       Please make sure    B    and    A    are similar or the same in value that the leaves can be operated smoothly   also to reduce the burden of the motor        E INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 3 2 Installation of The Gear Motors      Choose the correct dimensions of the motors and position to be installed      Check if the mounting surface the brackets to be installed is smooth  vertical and rigid      Arrange the cable conduit for power supply cable of the motors      In order to obtain the optimal supporting from the rear plate  please assemble two post brackets and one rear metal  plate according to Figure 18      Loosen the two screws and remove the back cover of the motor as shown in Figure 19      Place the leaves in the closed position              Figure 19    Figure 20               Refer to the distance of  B  in Figure 17  place the rear plate in the correct position on the mounting surface   Inspect if the distance is proper as shown in Figure 23 i e  the position the front plate of the motor to be installed     Place two post brackets on the surface to be installed and mark the drilling points  then drill minimum diameter  of 8mm holes by four on the mounting surface to be installed and fasten up the brackets with screws and washers     Please make sure the front plate is completely installed horizontally     Figure 22  Figure 21    10  
20. ns to any components except  that it is mentioned in this manual     e Do not try to manually open or close the gates before you  release the gear motor     e  f there is a failure that cannot be solved and is not  mentioned in this manual  please contact qualified  installation personnel     e Do not use the gate automated system before all the  procedures and instructions have been carried out and  thoroughly read     e Test the gate automated system weekly and have  qualified installation personnel to check and maintain the  system at least every 6 month     e Install warning signs  if necessary  on the both sides of  the gate to warn the people in the area of potential  hazards     A INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    1  Product Description and Applications    1 1 Applications    PW220 PW230 is applied for residential automation of single or dual leaf gate  PW220 PW230 has to be operated  with electricity and it s forbidden to be operated by back up batteries for normal use  Back up batteries are only  allowed for emergent operation when there is a power failure  and the gear motors can be released by special keys  to move the gate manually     1 2 Description of the Automation  The following diagram of PW220 PW230 typical installation describes some terms and accessories of a gate  automation system     Figure 1                                                                1 3 Description of Devices    PW220 PW230 includes the accessories shown in Figure 2   Please check the a
21. on    Notes     1  VR1 VR2 VR3 will be adjusted to 10 o clock direction as the factory default   2  VR2 will be adjusted to 2 o clock direction as the factory default                             3 2 Transmitter Memorizing and Erasing Process    RF Transmitter Memorizing  amp  Erasing  3 2 1 Press button SW2 for 1 second  the blue LED light on the receiver board will be on and receiver module  will be changed to  Learning Mode  for 10 seconds  During the period of learning mode  press the left  button on the transmitter  then the transmitter can be memorized by receiver module   Up to 200 different  transmitter can be memorized  The blue light on the receiver board will blink twice after pressing the  button on the transmitter  The blue light on the receiver board will go off when the transmitter memorizing  is done     3 2 2 The memory can be cleared completely if the SW2  code learning  is pressed continuously for 10 seconds  after the blue light     Self Learning mode for gate operation systems       Step1  Connect the wires of two motors with terminal M1  M1   amp  M2  M2   Step2  Connect 230VAC with terminal J1 and battery with J2   Setp3  In single leaf installation  just connect the motor wires with terminal M1  M1   Step4  Press SW2 button for more than 1 second and the blue light on the receiver board is on  Press the left button  on the transmitter to memorize the transmitter with the receiver board  The blue light will be off after the  transmitter memorizing is don
22. or 3 pcs    Figure 8             Keys 2 pcs       1 3 7 PPB 1 Push Button    The PPB 1 push button is used for opening the gate  indoors without the radio transmitter     Table 4  List of small parts for PPB 1 Quantity    3 20 Screw 3 pcs  Nylon screw anchor 3 pcs             1 3 8 PEL 1 Electric Latch and PS 1 Stopper    PEL 1 electric latch is used to lock the gate and it has to be used  with PS 1 stopper and installed on the master gate     Table 6  List of small parts for PEL 1 and PS 1 Quantity  M8 25L hex bolt 3 pcs         self locking nut 3 pcs  Key 2 pcs                   2  Installation     2 1 Notes of Motors in Operation  The PW220 PW230 gate openers are applicable to per leaf of 2 5 3 5 meters in width and 200 300 kg in weight which    can be opened up to 110 degrees primarily for residential use  where the performance shall be influenced by the  factors such as gate dimension  weight and climate that the driven torque is necessarily to be adjusted properly           INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 1 1 Tools in Installing    Please make sure all tools and cables are ready and conform to the industrial safety standard before installation   Please refer to Figure 11     Figure 11    2 1 2 Motors  Components and lts Installation in Illustration   The installation procedure of PW220 PW230 may be changed due to various accessories and quantities installed   The basic wiring diagram is shown in Figure 12    No wiring cables for accessories are supplied with KIT PW220 PW2
23. te terminals on the control panel and  activate the gear motors and other accessories  the  installation manual has to be carefully read beforehand     Table 2  List of small parts for Control Box Quantity    5 30 Screw 4 pcs  Nylon screw anchor 4 pcs             1 3 3 PH 1 Photocells    The pair of PH 1 photocells has to be installed on the  wall and connected to the control panel  The function of  the photocells is to detect the obstacles found on the  optical axis between the transmitter  TX  and the  receiver  RX      1 3 4 PR 1 Radio Transmitter    PR 1 radio transmitter is used for the remote control of  the gate movement  To use the transmitter  press and  hold the button for 1 second  There are two buttons on  the transmitter and  A  button is  open stop close  mode  and  B  button is    pedestrian mode         Figure 3  1 PW220    3 Release Key    Figure 4    Figure 5    d        Figure 6       INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    1 3 5 PF 1 Flashing Light    PF 1 flashing light is controlled by control box and blinks  when the gate is moving  The flashing light stops  blinking when the gates finish opening or closing     Table 2  List of small parts for PF 1 Quantity    3 20 Screw 3 pcs  Nylon screw anchor 3 pcs             1 3 6 PKS 1 Key selector    The PKS 1 key selector is used for opening the gate  outdoors without the radio transmitter  PKS 1 key  selector is supplied with two keys    Table 3  List of small parts for PKS 1 Quantity    3 20 Screw 3 pcs  Nylon screw anch
24. to the gate at the height of about 100cm  so that it could be used  by most people  Decide the installation position of PKS 1 first  See Figure 2 3 3  1     2   Remove the round cover  A  by prizing it out with a screwdriver  See Figure 2 3 3  2     3   Unscrew the two screws beside the lock body  See Figure 2 3 3  3     4   Turn the key and separate the bottom of the shell with the lock body  See Figure 2 3 3  4      Figure 2 3 3  1     Figure 2 3 3  2     5   Breach the three holes at the bottom and mark the points by the holes as reference    6   Drill the holes in the wall and fix the bottom to the wall by three screws  See Figure 2 3 3  5     7   Connect the electric wires to the terminals as shown in Figure 2 3 3 6   and it s not required to distinguish any  polarity  The terminals can be removed for connecting the wires easily    8   Turn the key and insert the shell on the bottom  Turn the key back to the center position and the shell will be fixed  to the bottom    9   Tighten the lock body with the two screws and insert the round cover by pressing it to attach to the whole unit     Figure 2 3 3  5  Figure 2 3 3  6              INSTRUCTIONS PW220 PW230    2 3 4 PPB 1 Push Button    1   PPB 1 push button is installed indoors at the height of about 100cm  so that it could be used by most people    2   Remove the round cover  A  by prizing it out with a screwdriver  See Figure 2 3 4  1     3   Unscrew the two screws beside the button    4   Separate the upper shell with
    
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