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1. Kg BATL1 and BATL3 DIAGRAM Kg BATS1 DIAGRAM 250 150 120 200 100 150 50 100 mm mm 0 500 1000 1500 0 500 1000 1500 standard A X 51 5 mm A C X 99 5 mm A Standard Pivot connection I 50mm Extension optional STANDARD SLIDING PULL ARM BAT L5 Make use of the sliding arm for automations that open toward the inside as seen from the operator side 7 546 261 in 123 115 115 250 200 150 100 For this application consider that the ratiomotor must be on the door hinge side in order to ensure the correct direction of the opening movement Utilizable Length and weight 1 HH Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes NOT Utilizable Length and weight 1 Fixing drawings available on request Kg BATL1 and BATL3 DIAGRAM Kg BATS1 DIAGRAM 150 120 100 50 mm mm 0 500 1000 1500 0 500 1000 1500 DEEP RECESS 150mm 250mm
2. mm 8 0 ARM CONNECTION A Warning When fastening the arms strictly follow the steps described below in particular remove the pre load lock screw only when specified in instructions The removal of the pre load lock screw causes the movement of pulleys and gears present in automation Keep your fingers and other parts of your body clear from the moving devices during this operation Only carry out this operation after having disconnected the actuator from the electric power source After having fixed the actuator and arm as shown in the diagrams on the previous pages or using the drilling template in scale 1 1 supplied with each arm connect the arm to the output shaft of the actuator as described in the following steps 8 1 Choice of the spring load for BATL1 and BATS1 models The closing spring will have been preloaded in the factory with a standard value indicated by the red mark on the belt which matches the red mark on the pulley see figure alongside Make sure that this condition has been complied with when the product is installed If this is not the case comply with the instructions in chapter 3 of electronic section in order to bring the preload back within the standard value Although the preload is fixed the power exercised by the spring during the closing phase can be selected in the following way Connect the arm to the output shaft with the wing fully open so as to load the spring to the minimum Connect
3. Safety Circuit Power Circuit Test Circuit JUMPER J2 on LGN BOARD ly Circu wer Circu est Circu TEST FUNCTION XT O SAFETY SENSOR CLOSING TEST POSITIVE as per diagram Mem 00 Im M6 BEA 4SAFE SENSORS Safety Circuit Power Circuit Test Circuit 16 17 18 19 20 21 WIRING CONNECTION SENSOR 4SAFE ON SW WIRING CONNECTION NEPTIS OPERATOR Wiring between the sensor and the terminal block of the PWN T board on Neptis operator T EE 3 YELLOW COM Opening side 4 WHITE N C Opening side amai opening 8 GREY N O Closing side do not connect 9 RED Test input TERMINAL 25 TEST 10 BLUE Test input TERMINAL 26 GND DIP SWITCH SETTING ON 4SAFE ON SW PARAMETERS ON DIGITAL PROGRAMMER L8 DIP 1 Sensor installed opening side 9 52 For safety sensor in opening DIP 1 OFF Sensor installed closing side 8 S2ON For safety sensor in closing For other option and settings available on the safety sensor see the instructions supplied with the sensor 4SAFE ON SW SETTING ON THE LGN BOARD Jumper J2 position P 40 22 PROBLEMS CAUSES and SOLUTIONS WARNING It is recommended to always use the digital selector BATL8 complete with the LOGIC TAST module at each operation on the automatic door to view the status of the inputs and to access the technical menu s supplementary and advanced adjustments PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION The control unit emits 5 beeps and the doo
4. COMMON AUX2 FIG 5 32 The diagram in fig 5 shows the electric connection between two Erreka control units controlling two automatic doors in INTERLOCK configuration e lerminal 29 O C of control unit A must be connected to terminal 4 AUX2 of control unit B e lerminal 29 O C of control unit B must be connected to terminal 4 AUX2 of control unit A e lerminals 3 COMMON of both control units must be connected to each other e By connecting a switch SWITCH ON OFF between the terminals 3 COMMON and 1 AUX1 of both control units it is possible to cut off the INTERLOCK function with a closed contact of the switch and to re enable the function with open contact The use of this switch is optional it is used only if there is the need to cut off temporarily the interlock detection and to allow the free passage between the two doors WARNING In case of two wing BATL1 BATS1 door perform the electric connection in fig 5 on the MASTER operator control unit 15 1 2 INTERLOCK FUNCTION ACTIVATION a Set the dipl 1l of SION on both control units by means of digital selector BATL8 so as to enable the choice of the work program of port from digital selector BATL8 b Set the dip 12 of S2 to ON in both control units using the digital selector BATL8 in order to enable the interlock function Set the dip 7 of S1 to ON on control unit A and the same dip to OFF on control unit B in order to establish which one of the two doors
5. o v SELECTOR 15 DS 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS VOLTAGE CHANGE 115V 230V Fig I Trasformatore PW N an RL1 pue PT3 LED 2 OOD M7 M8 BATL8 ACC 14 zi 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dy gt OUT 24V ELET ELET On the power supply network foresee an omni polar switch selector with contact opening distance at least of 3mm The power supply line must be protected against short circuit and dispersion to ground Separate the 230V power supply line trom the very low voltage line control unit relative to control and satety accessories 415 230V L 26 27 28 F2 N WARNING In case of 230Vac network voltage put the 4 pole connector of the transformer primary in the J3 230V connector of PWN card factory setting Incase of 115Vac network voltage put the 4 pole connector of the transformer primary in the J2 115V connector of PWN card e TERMINAL BOARD M 1 230Vac phase to terminal F neutral to terminal N ground connection connect the ground connector to the festoon present on the metal plate of the control unit The line is protected by 5A fuse F I Always check the correspondence of the choice of transformer connector in function of the available network voltage for the failed compliance with this provision can cause damages to the electronic cards e TERMINAL BOARD M2 Terminals 1 3 4 connection of the
6. Pause time max20 min Closing upkeep voltage Increasing the value the motor thrust is increased in order to keep the door close to the closing edge Intensity of the Wind stop force with closed door Increasing the value the motor force is increased in order to oppose the wind thrust with closed door Distance of activation of Push amp Go from closed door Intensity of final thrust in last closing section to make it easier to fit into electro lock Increasing the value the final speed in the last closing section is increased in order to help the coupling of the electric lock Power of 0 5 sec stroke on closing before opening to release electro lock At the minimum value the closing stroke is inhibited and the electro lock is activated at the same time as the motor starts Remote control auto learning memorizing Push the button on the remote control to save the code The top row of input leds will flash simultaneously by way of confirmation IMPORTANT Adjustments that cannot be carried out by the control unit owing to the lack of further potentiometers can only be made via BATL8 digital selector Consult sect 9 2 for instructions about how to regulate the described parameters via BATL8 digital selector 24 ADS 9 BATL8 DIGITAL SELECTOR It the led is permanently on or flashing it means that there is no communication between the selector and the control unit In this case check the ele
7. two control units would be shown by the fact that the MASTER actuator would remain open and the SLAVE closed 31 14 PEDESTRIAN OPENING The pedestrian opening function can only be used for a swing door with two wings It is therefore essential for the actuators to be set up for operation as a DOUBLE WING DOOR see sect 1 3 To enable the PEDESTRIAN OPENING function set dipswitch 4 of S2 ON and select the condition which activates the function by means of dipswitch 3 of S2 A DIP 3 52 DIP 4 S2 OFF ON Choose CV on the program selector to enable the PEDESTRIAN OPENING function The W status loses its original tree door function in this condition B 352 DIP 452 ON ON Choose A on the program selector to enable the pedestrian opening FUNCTION The A status loses its original m night lock function in this condition In both case A and B activation ofan internal or esternal RADAR input partially opens the door i e the sole wing controlled by the MASTER actuator pedestrian wing while the START or EMERGENCY inputs open both MASTER and SLAVE wings manual pushing with the push amp go function only opens the pedestrian wing 15 INTERLOCK SYSTEM The interlock system is used when two automatic doors must open one ata time so they must not move together The system can operate when there are two automatic swing doors mod BATLT or a BATST automatic swing door and a sliding door
8. FUNCTION SELECTOR switch installed on the side of the device For operation referto sect 5 1 central contact on common terminal 3 e contact made in position onthe 1 AUX terminal contact made in position on the 4 AUX2 terminal Disconnect FUNCTION CHOICE switch cables of INTERLOCK SYSTEM ad perform electric connection as under sect 15 for instructions about INTERLOCK function operation Terminals2 3 4 N C input ofthe closing safety PHOTOCELL g v M Activates during the closing phase and reverses the door s direction N C input of the opening safety SENSOR The door stops if an obstruction or person is detected and only starts opening again when the sensor has been released Terminals 5 7 t g 7o0 Terminals 6 7 EMERGENCY N C input Opens the door in any condition g v Can also operate in the stepping mode see sect 7 16 ADS Terminals 8 1 N O EXTERNAL RADAR input Commands the door opening function 1 It is excluded by BATL8 digital selector in the night lock or exit only functions It is excluded by the BATL9 mechanical selector in the night lock or exit only functions Terminals 9 1 1 N O INTERNAL RADAR input Commands the door opening function o c e TERMINAL BOARD Can also operate as an opening only input see sect 7 o It is inhibited by BATL8 digital selector in the night lock or entrance only functions
9. ON position issues an unbroken light G2 that DIP1 of S1 is in the OFF position if the led flashes H Press the doorfree button to change the status of the DIP SWITCH ON OFF Press button F1 to move to DIP2 of S1 F1 L Repeat the last operation to move to the other DIP SWITCHES of S1 M Referto sections 6 and 7 forthe meaning of the DIP SWITCHES N To operate on DIP SWITCH 52 press the SET GET button The LINE led will come on Repeat the operations as given for MINIDIP 5 to select and change the status of the individual DIP SWITCHES P Press the SET button GET to move to POTENTIOMETER TM 1 The 2 WAY traffic led will come on 2 When the potentiometers are being used the input leds form a scale to indicate set value R To change the value of the selected potentiometer press R1 the DOOR FREE button to decrease the value R2 the Fl button F1 to increase the value S Press the SET button GET to moveto POTENTIOMETER TM2 T Repeatthis last operation to move to the other potentiometers c Refer to section 8 for the meaning of the potentiometers Comply with the following instructions to quit the programming phase and memorize the changed values V1 Move the selector s locking key to the functions locked position V2 Press the selector s SET button and keep it depressed V3 Move the locking key back to the functions free position V4 Release the SET button V5 The leds of the inputs will c
10. PULL SLIDING ARM Make use of the bent arm for automations that open toward the inside as seen from the operator side 546 standard 261 A i23 4 115 115 163 4 X 51 5 mm gt 106 Cy O i 8 i PES A Standard Pivot connection C 50mm Extension optional For this application consider that the ratiomotor must be on the door hinge side in order to ensure the correct direction of the f eel 1 opening movement Y Z max 250 220 Utilizable Length and weight 1 H Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes NOT Utilizable Length and weight 1 Fixing drawings available on request Kg BATL1 and BATL3 DIAGRAM Kg BATS1 DIAGRAM 250 150 120 200 100 150 50 100 mm 0 500 1000 1500 0 500 1000 1500
11. Press button Q on the remote control The upper row of input leds will flash to contirm that programming has taken place C Quit the remote programming mode without memorizing as explained in chapter 9 2 trom point Z onwards Use of the remote control Q of the SPYCO remote control Once the remote control has been memorized the door can be opened with button The pulse from the remote control is signalled by the relative led the night lock mode 26 on the selector and allows the door to be opened even in C 9 2 Adjusting the device with remote programming via BATL8 selector For the remote programming of DIP 51 and of potentiometers from TM1 to TM5 to become operative DIP12 of S1 must be set to the ON position The programming of all other parameters does not depend on DIP 12 of S1 Comply with the following instructions to access the programming mode A Move the selector s locking key to the functions locked positiont B Press the selector s SET GEN button and keep it depressed C Move the locking key back to the functions free position D Release the SET button GED E The yellow leds of the inputs will come on trom lett to right in sequence to indicate that the data are being loaded UPLOAD F Once the UPLOAD phase has terminated the red BATTERY edf and the yellow led will come on The battery led shows that work is being carried out on DIP SWITCH 5 I while the yellow led indicates G1 that DIP of S1 is in the
12. REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA BATL8 SELECTOR 28 10 COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLED 29 11 ELECTRO LOCK RELEASE WITH FREE DOOR 29 13 SWING DOOR WITH TWO WINGS 30 13 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 30 13 1 1 ACTUATOR WITH MASTER CONTROL UNIT j 31 13 1 2 ACTUATOR WITH SLAVE CONTROL UNIT 2 31 13 2 HOW TO INSTALL THE DEVICE 31 13 3 FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 32 13 3 1 HOW TO ADJUST THE MASTER ACTUATOR 32 13 3 2 HOW TO ADJUST THE SLAVE ACTUATOR 32 13 3 3 HOW TO CHECK THE WAY THE DOOR OPERATES j 32 14 PEDESTRIAN OPENING 33 15 INTERLOCK SYSTEM 33 16 LIST OF PARAMETERS TO SELECT FOR THE CONTROL UNITS 35 17 MEANINGS OF THE BUZZER SIGNALS BEEPS 36 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 36 19 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL MENU 37 20 INSTALLATION TYPES 40 21 SENSOR TEST 41 22 PROBLEMS CAUSES and SOLUTIONS 42 MECHANICAL SECTION 550 1 0 ACTUATOR COMPONENTS PLAN VIEW 1 ib 1 LGN logic card 5 LOGIC TAST board for BATL8 housing 2 PWN cabling card 6 Gear motor with ENCODER 3 Spring BAT S1 and BAT L1 models 7 Projecting pin 4 Spring preload reference line 8 Spring locking screw BAT S1 and BAT L1 models SIDE VIEW mmt 2 0 Ti GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Only begin to install the actuator after you have carefully read this instruction manual Both the mechanical part and the electrical part must be installed in a perfectly workmanlike manner in complian
13. TEST FOR SAFETY PHOTOCELL WHILE OPENING e e DIP 10 OPERATION OF THE RADAR INPUTS O Z e DIP 11 RESETTING OF TECHNICAL MENU DEFAULT VALUES see TECHNICAL MENU e DIP 12 INTERLOCK FUNCTION e 34 POTENTIOMETERS MASTER SLAVE e _ _ TMS OPENING SAFETY SENSOR CUT OUT Distance e _ PUSHING POWER LIMITATION _ CAS OLD UPKEEP VOLTAGE ON ONE _ 7 WIND STOP FORCE INTENS _ TMS PUSH amp GO ACTIVATION DISTANCE _ 49 INTENSITY OF FINAL CLOSING PUSH TO LINK ELECTRO _ POWER OF CLOSING STROKE FOR RELEASING ELECTRO LOCK _ ULL ULL PARAMETERS MASTER SLAVE 1 PUSHING FORCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE with spring closing in BATLI BATS mod 6e 2 PUSH amp CLOSE ACTIVATION DISTANCE 3 ACCELERATION STEP UP WHILE OPENING ee 4 DELAY AT OPENING START AFTER ACTIVATION OF ELECTRIC LOCK gt 5 END OF TRAVEL DISTANCE ON OPENING ee 6 MOTOR THRUST DISTANCE AT CLOSING END in BATL1 BATS1 models 12 7 PUSHING POWER AT END OF CLOSING MANOEUVRE 12 8 ASSISTED MANUAL OPENING SENSITIVITY in BATL1 BATS1 models ee 9 PUSHING TIME AT END OF CLOSING MANOEUVRE 10 SLOWING DISTANCE ON OPENING 02 11 SLOWING DISTANCE ON CLOSING 12 WINF STOP FORCE INTENSITY ON OPENING 13 WI
14. digital selector and terminal board M4 ofthe PWN part of the electronic control unit 25 9 1 THE REMOTE CONTROL A radio receiver is built into BATL8 digital selector It can be used to control Label s SPYCO series remote controls with both one and three channels SPYCO remote controls transmit a rolling code the code changes on each transmission according to a preset algorythm and render the system immune to attempts to clone the code The standard memory can store up to 250 remote controls each remote control has a different code while the optional memory can store 1000 Refer to the drawing on the right which illustrates the buttons How to cancel all the codes Comply with the following instructions to clear the memory of the receiver A Temporarily disconnect the selector from the electric power source B Press internal button P1 on the selector s circuit and keep it depressed C Connect the selector to the electric power source while keeping button P1 depressed D The leds of the inputs will now start to show that the memory cells are being cancelled Release button LI E Once all the cells have been cancelled the selector will operate in the normal way How to memorize a remote control Comply with the following instructions to memorize a remote control A Access the remote programming mode as described in chapter 9 2 and go to the remote control autolearning function see table in sect 8 B
15. during the initializing phase there must be no obstructions in the manoeuvring area and the door must not be helped along by hand Once the initial set up has terminated make an opening manoeuvre by means of a command input and check the movements according to the default settings SAFETY The thrusting force of the door can be checked during the starting phase and at various stages of its movement by listening to the buzzer and the indications given by the warning light E of BATL8 digital selector The effective intensity of this thrusting movement can be checked by obstructing the movement in order to stop the door and reverse its direction Potentiometer TM4 on board LGN can be used to vary the power of the door thrusting action and to accurately set the required activation limit brief signal from the buzzer during the starting up phase only indicates that the thrusting power setting is good Set dip switch 6 of ST to the OFF position to inhibit the power limiting buzzer In any case at the end of the initial setting procedure and subsequent checks on functioning set dip 6 of S1 definitively to OFF Lastly select the required functions set the speed time settings and distances to optimize the operation of the door to suit personal requirements 4 1 HOW TO CANCEL A PREVIOUS INITIAL SETUP IF wing travel door weight or spring loading are changed the initializing phase of the control unit must be repeated Proceed in the followin
16. in mind that the electric lock output to terminals 18 19 is only a potential free contact of the control relay therefore take the power supply voltage for the electric lock trom terminals 16 21 to help the clasping of the electric lock there is a final thrust in the last section of the closing manoeuvre If the final thrust intensity is insutticient or excessive it can be precisely adjusted using the digital selector BATL8 potentiometer TM9 Ifa brief closing blow prior to the opening manoeuvre must be enabled in order to favour the release of the electric lock adjust the value of potentiometer IM I using the digital selector BATL8 the automatic release function of the electric lock can be activated at the end of each closure to prepare the door to be opened with the next manual push enable the function using the digital selector BATL8 52 dip 2 ON as described in paragraph 11 b SLM 20 4 DOUBLE DOOR OPERATION In this case the doors work in a MASTER SLAVE configuration therefore the two operators must be connected together by the wiring model WR3MS and the S2 dips 6 7 must be properly configured Read paragraph 13 carefully where the steps of the procedure to follow are described Some suggestions are provided below a Be aware that the MASTER operator must be applied to the swinging door that is the one that closes last b In case of an overlapping door 51 dip 5 ON delays the door when starting both
17. ledge in which the motor thrust is in function it is useful to help the completion of the closing operation At minimum value the motor thrust is excluded by increasing the value the distance increases proportionally until achieving the whole closing travel at maximum value The intensity of the motor thrust depends on the value set as per next paragraph 7 4 Press the SET key to access the point 7 adjustment option 7 THRUST POWER AT CLOSING OPERATION END This is the pushing power in the last section of the closing phase It is usetul tor preventing friction in the lock from being detected as an obstruction and preventing the manoeuvre trom being completed Increase the value to obtain a higher power 2 Press the SET key to access the point 8 adjustment option 8 ASSISTED MANUAL OPENING only in BATL1 BATS 1 models with spring It is the sensitivity level at manual opening required to open the door without feeling the opposition of the spring force At minimum value the assisted opening function is excluded by increasing the value the level of lightness during the manual push of the door while opening increases proportionally J Press the SET key to access the point 9 adjustment option 9 THRUST TIME AT CLOSING OPERATION END This is the time for which the motor continues to push in the last closing section It helps the door to reach its fully closed position by overcoming any friction Increase the value to len
18. must open first in case they receive an open command at the same time In this case the first one to open is control unit A 15 1 3 INTERLOCK FUNCTION OPERATING MODE When the doors are closed and one of the two control units receives an open command the control unit seeks the enabling to open on its AUX2 input port and at the same time sendsto the second control unit the lock signal through the OUT O C output port then opens the door The second door remains locked closed and cannot open until the fist door ends the closing movement The warning lamp gt of digital selector BATL8 remains on until the door remains closed and goes out only when the door is enabled to open The START input port at terminal 10 can be used by both control units for the common connection of a presence detector radar pressure sensitive mat etc placed inside between the two doors During the closing movement of the first door and for 5 seconds from the end of it the detection on the START input port is ignored by its own control unit in order to allow the moving door to close completely and to allow the opening of the second door immediately atter With the interlock input port engaged at terminal AUX2 it is possible to open the door anyway by activating the EMERGENCY input port atterminal 6 Ifthe switch SWITCH ON OFF is present on AUX input port at terminal 1 itis possible by closing the switch contact to cut off the interlock function and
19. opening direction of the pin Bear in mind which type of arm either sliding or articulated and fixing method on the wall or wing will be used A pierced closing cap is present on the automation to allow the passage of the arm pin The following pages describe the ways in which the actuator is used with both the articulated arm and sliding arm Diagrams show the limit of use of BAT operators door wing length in function of weight 6 0 ARMS ARTICULATED PUSH ARM L6 DEEP RECESS 250mm PULL SLIDING ARM BAT 57 7 0 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ARTICULATE PUSH ARM BATL6 Make use of the articulated arm for automations that open toward the outside as seen from the operator side standard A C 50mm Extension optional 000680000 For this application consider that the PWN cabling board must be on the door hinge side in order to ensure the correct direction of the opening movement 261 220 I 4 Utilizable Length and weight 1 Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes NOT Utilizable Length and weight 0 250 mm 1 Fixing drawings available on request
20. the arm to the output shaft with the wing fully closed so as to load the spring to the maximum Connection in an intermediate position loads the spring to a proportionally intermediate value 8 2 How to fix the tapered end of the arm Make sure that the hole plug has been fitted on the frame Connect the tapered arm end to the projecting pin On arm end is located a keying that prevents the arm to slide even if the screw is not properly tightened Check that keying end connects to the one on the projecting pin In case the chosen inserting position hinders connection rotate the p arm end until a proper insertion point is found one every 45 Strongly tighten the arm fixing screw Once installation is complete and after the door has been opened and closed using the motor always remember to check screw tightening 8 3 Spring release for BATL1 and BATS1 models A Warning When this operation is carried out the components and door arm could start to move Keep your fingers and other parts of the body well away from moving parts during this operation or keep the wing blocked manually Move the spring locking screw from the locked position to the released position as described in the figure alongside The door is now free to close by means of the spring Make sure that the door closes completely even when only open to a few degrees If this fails to occur repeat the operations described in this chapter but increas
21. 15 1 INTERLOCK SYSTEM WITH TWO Erreka SWING DOORS WARNING In order to allow the INTERLOCK operation the function switch placed on the side of the automatism must be cut off by disconnecting the 3 pole cable from terminals 1 AUX1 3 COMMON and 4 AUX2 AUX and AUX2 input ports are dedicated to the interlock operation It is necessary to install one digital selector BATL8 for every operator Erreka to set the functions and to choose the operation program of the doors It is not possible to use the mechanical selectors BATL9 and SCN 15 1 1 ELECTRIC CONNECTION PWN cabling card CONTROL UNIT A DIP 12 of 52 BATL8 SWITCH DIP 12 of S2 BATL8 ON OFF INTERLOCK ENABLED INTERLOCK ENABLED INTERLOCK DISABLED INTERLOCK DISABLED DIP 7 of S1 DIP 7 of 51 Active with DIP 12 of S2 ON only Actve with DIP 12 of 2 ON only OUT O C output port activates when RAD EX 8 OUT O C output port activates 0 5 RAD Exle 5 ON control unit A a os RAD SIART leds START 0 0 INE COMUNE 5 COMUNE 2 COMUNE 12 gt DATO DATO SDN1 SDN1 VCC 4 VCC 4 9 M4 pos M4 15 gt PWN cabling card CONTROL UNIT B AUXI C COMMUN C AUX2 K X Disconnect the function selector switch from terminal 16 17 18 19 20 2 18 19 20 21 blocks op ex op OUT 24V ELET ELET OUT 24V ELET ELET AUX
22. April 2013 Addition BAT S1 120Kg INSTALLATION MAN U AL BAT L1 250Kg Motorized opening spring closing ADS AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE SPECIALISTS Technical Help Line Tel 08700 434512 Sales Line 08700 434512 Fax Number 08700 434524 Email info adsf co uk Website www adsf co uk ADSF UK LTD ERREKA AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC DOORS we open the doors for you CONTENTS MECHANICAL SECTION page 4 1 0 ACTUATOR COMPONENTS li 4 2 0 GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 5 3 0 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 6 4 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6 5 0 HOW TO PREPARE AND FIX THE ACTUATOR 7 6 0 ARMS 8 7 0 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 9 8 0 ARM CONNECTIONS 12 9 0 ARM REMOVAL 13 10 0 EXTENSION SHAFT 14 ELECTRONIC SECTION page 15 TYPICAL PLANT 15 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 17 2 DESCRIPTION OF LOGIC PART LGN OF THE CONTROL UNIT i 19 3 HOW TO RESET THE SPRING PRELOAD 20 4 HOWTO SET THE DEVICE AT WORK INITIAL SET UP 21 4 1 HOW TO CANCEL A PREVIOUS INITIAL SET UP 21 5 MANUAL FUNCTION SELECTORS 22 5 1 _ FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH E 22 5 2 BATL9 SCN MECHANICAL SELECTORS 22 5 2 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 22 5 2 2 OPERATING MODES 22 6 FUNCTIONS OF DIP SWITCH 51 23 7 FUNCTIONS OF DIP SWITCH 52 only via BATL8 digital selector 24 8 POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENTS i 25 9 BATL8 DIGITAL SELECTOR i 26 9 1 THE REMOTE CONTROL 27 9 2 ADJUSTING THE DEVICE WITH
23. IES 24Volt dc MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF DOOR WING 250Kg WORK TYPOLOGY Intensive use OPERATOR DIMENSIONS 550x120x110mm WORKING TEMPERATURE 20 C 50 C ELECTRIC MOTOR 24Volt dc With Encoder PROTECTION DEGREE IP32 46 RETURNS NOTE Please include this form with any items returned CUSTOMER DETAILS COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE FAX E MAIL ACTION NEEDED QUANTITY INVOICE No RePlacement Fault Description Date Purchased Ordered Credit Repair TERMS AND CONDITIONS Goods will not be accepted back without a valid Returns number Please ensure the relevant invoice is placed inside the component box with a detailed fault report Please give as much detail as possible regarding your fault report Reports like DEAD or FAULTY will not be accepted All items including swing operators must be sent back complete we will not accept individual internal components for repair or replacement Goods found not to be faulty may incur a testing fee handling charge of 10 00 plus vat Physically damaged items will be rejected Items may be replaced with equivalents if originals are not available These items may be repaired or replaced Refunds and credit notes are issues at Auto Doors amp Shopfronts discretion as point 10 below 0 Re stocking O1 The goods have not been installed The goods are returned as complete items All packaging fixin
24. It is inhibited by the BATL9 mechanical selector in the night lock function Can also operate as a closing only input see sect 7 Terminals 10 11 START input Commands the door opening function and starts the initial set up It is inhibited by BATL8 digital selector in the night lock function It is inhibited by the BATL9 mechanical selector in the night lock function Can also operate in the stepping mode see sect 7 e TERMINALBOARD M4 Connection to BATL8 digital selector Use a 4 pole tlex 0 5 mm in diameter maintaining the same signal match between selector and control unit Maximum cable length 20 meters Route the connection cable well away from sources of electrical interference to prevent false displays on the selector Terminal 12 powering negative Terminal 13 DATAITEM Terminal 14 12 Vdc powering positive Terminal 15 ground Use the 4 pin terminal board in BATL8 selector kit WARNING The BATL8 selector kit includes the LOGIC TAST interface board which must be fitted into connector J8 see fig 2 so as to allow the selector to work with the DIGITAL control unit e TERMINAL BOARDS M6 Terminal 25 Monitoring test for safety sensors prearranged with test function The J2 jumper test on the LGN control unit allows to select whether the test signal must be positive P or negative N The choice depends on the type of sensor in use Terminal 29 OPEN COLLECTOR type s
25. NG DELAY ON START UP IN OPENING PHASE 14 WING DELAY ON START UP IN CLOSING PHASE 17 MEANINGS OF THE BUZZER SIGNALS BEEPS 5 BEEPS control unit without initial set up press START with function selector switch in position long BEEP control unit without initial set up keeping START depressed with function selector switch on or Il 6 BEEPS ENCODER not operating or disconnected VBEEP programming procedure accessed via BATL8 digital selector BEEP programming procedure quitted via BATL8 digital selector without memorizing the data 2 BEEPS programming procedure quitted via BATL8 digital selector with data memorized 1 long BEEP 5 initial set up terminated SERIES of close beeps insufficient thrust power check calibration of TM4 2 BEEPS excessive effort of motor beyond the available power or disconnected motor 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY 115 230Vac 10 50 60 Hz POWER OUTPUT BAT S1 50w BAT L1 75w POWER SUPPLY OF EXTERNAL ACCESSORIES 24Volt dc MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF DOOR WING 51 120Kg BAT LI 250Kg WORKTYPOLOGY Intensive use OPERATOR DIMENSIONS 550x120x1 10mm WORKING TEMPERATURE 20 C 50 C ELECTRIC MOTOR 24Volt dc With Encoder PROTECTION DEGREE IP32 35 ADS The adjustments the technical menu allow you to change the various door operating parameters This is of use when the default settings are not the optimal ones BATL8 digital selector must be available fo
26. ON CLOSING This parameter can only be adjusted after the DOUBLE WING DOOR dip 7 of dip switch 52 ON and WING DELAY ACTIVATED dip 5 of dip switch 52 ON operating modes have been selected This adjustment must only be made on the main MASTER control unit dip 6 of dip switch 52 OFF It is the MASTER actuator s delay on closing in relation to the SLAVE actuator and is required if the wings overlap when they are closed Increase the value to obtain a longer delay on starting while closing The adjustments that can be made via the technical menu have now terminated The programming phase can thus be quitted and the data memorized in the following way A turn the key to the horizontal blocked position B press the SET key and keep it depressed C turn the key back to the vertical position and release SET D the yellow leds will flash from right to left to indicate that the data are being downloaded E atthe end of this process the control unit will issue 2 beeps to indicate that the data are being memorized If you do not wish to memorize the changes quit the programming status by simply turnign the key of the BATL8 selector horizontally and move it back to the vertical position The control unit will issue one single beep to show that the previous settings have not been changed IMPORTANT I the door fails to operate in the desired way after any one of the parameters in the TECHNICAL MENU has been changed and you wish to
27. OR MASTER ACTUATOR SLAVE ACTUATOR MASTER SLAVE MASTER WING SAFETY SLAVE WING SAFETY WING SENSOR WING SENSOR PHOTOCELL FOR CLOSING PHOTOCELL FOR CLOSING Fig 4a Fig 4b 13 1 1 ACTUATOR WITH MASTER CONTROL UNIT Make the electrical connections to the MASTER control unit as described in sect of this manual considering that all the control and safety inputs from terminal 1 to terminal 11 are activated on the MASTER actuator When it comes to the opening safety sensor remember that the MASTER and SLAVE control units handle the detection phase in a separate way see fig 4a This means that the safety sensor applied to the wing controlled by the MASTER actuator must be connected between terminals 5 7 of the MASTER control unit and its activation during opening will stop MASTER wing only Safety photocell for closing activation see fig 4b forces both wings to reverse their movement The electro lock must be connected to the MASTER control unit Only the electro lock that concerns the wing controlled by the master actuator should be connected to the MASTER control unit it the door has a double electro lock to block each wing individually Mechanical program selector BATL9 see section 5 2 should be connected to the MASTER control unit BATL8 digital selector see section 9 must be connected to the MASTER control unit so that the required operating program can be selected 13 1 2 ACTUATOR WITH SLAVE CONTROL UNIT Po
28. PTION OF LOGIC PART LGN OF THE CONTROL UNIT 6 R 4 LOGIC TAST MODULO SELETTORE ENCODER i ENCODER PENIN SPE B 9 D Du gt lt iC CO AJ CLOSING SPE 2 MP1 SENSOR J10 DISTANCE ys POWER Ere oO PAUSE LGN NC P TEST Fig 2 DLI DL2 display the signals trom the encoder s sensor DES indicates that main microprocessor MP1 is operating correctly by flashing very fast If the led is off or flashes slowly this means that the logic board is faulty CONNECTOR J encoder connection CONNECTORJ7 motor connection CONNECTOR J8 connection for the LOGIC TAST interface module of BATL8 selector CONNECTOR J13 connection between the MASTER and the SLAVE control unit for two wing swing door see sect 13 Use the MASTER SLAVE wiring for BAT mod BATL7 Dip switch S1 selects the operating programs of the control unit see sect 6 Potentiometer calibration of the operating parameters see sect 8 Buzzer horn Mp microprocessor with label indicating the software version BRIDGE J12 it selects the speed of closing of the door in absence of main power OPEN BRIDGE high speed CLOSED BRIDGE low speed JUMPER J2 selects the type of signal for monitored safety sensors ADS 3 HOW TO RESET THE SPRING PRELOAD only for BATL1 and BATST versions On
29. R OPERATING MODE see sect 13 OFF SINGLE WING OPERATING MODE DIP8 ON TESTFORSAFETY PHOTOCELL WHILE CLOSING ON for pre arranged sensors only see paragraph 21 Sensortest OFF TEST FOR SAFETY PHOTOCELL WHILE CLOSING OFF DIP ON TEST FOR SAFETY PHOTOCELL WHILE OPENING ON for pre arranged sensors only see paragraph 21 Sensor test OFF TEST FOR SAFETY PHOTOCELL WHILE OPENING OFF DIP 10 ON The INTERNAL RADAR input controls closing only The EXTERNAL RADAR input controls opening only After an opening controlled by the EXTERNAL RADAR closing is not automatic but occurs thanks to the intervention of the INTERNAL RADAR OFF Standard operation of the radar inputs DIP 11 ON Default values of the TECHNICAL MENU restored see sect 19 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL MENU DIP 12 ON Itenables the INTERLOCK function see sect 15 DIP 12 OFF It excludes the INTERLOCK function 23 8 POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENTS FROM BATLS8 VIA CONTROL DIGITAL SELECTOR WORK PARAMETERS UNIT Note If the program symbol is of a light colour the led is on Opening speed Increasing the value the opening speed is increased too Closing speed Increasing the value the closing speed is increased too Safety sensor inhibiting distance in opening mode Increasing the value the sensor survey is excluded from the last part of the opening stroke Pushing thrust limitation At maximum value the maximum thrust is obtained
30. STEM refer to sect 15 for the function of this dip switch courtesy function for the disabled See section 10 for a description of operation OFF courtesy function inhibited DIP9 ON ifthe operation program NIGHT LOCK is selected the door opens and remains open 10 before closing again OFF operation program NIGHT LOCK is selected the door does not open In NIGHT LOCK the door can only be opened with the EMERGENCY input or with the SPYCO radio control oy DIP10 automatically increases the pause time if the door cannot close on account of the high flow of persons OFF constant pause time DIP 11 can only be selected with BATL8 digital selector ON work program selected by means of BATL8 digital selector see sect 9 OFF work program selected by means of the function selector switch see sect 5 1 orthe manual selector see sect 5 2 DIP 12 can only be selected with BATL8 digital selector ON enables regulation of the functions dip switch S1 and potentiometers from IM I to TM5 by means of BATL8 digital selector OFF enables regulation of the functions dip switch 51 and potentiometers from TM1 to TM5 by means of control unit LGN All the adjustments to dipswitch S2 potentiometers TM6 TM7 TM8 TM9 TM10 and to the TECHNICAL MENU are made by meas of BATL8 digital selector alone 22 7 DIP SWITCH S2 FUNCTIONS only via BATL8 digital selector Set up the functi
31. TUATOR A Connect BATL8 digital selector to the SLAVE control unit without forgetting to fit the LOGIC TAST module into connector J8 of the control unit B Access the programming mode via BATL8 digital selector the procedure is explained in sect 9 2 and goto dipswitch S2 see sect 7 C Set dipswitch 6 ON to configure the control unit as the SLAVE D Set dipswitch 7 ON to enable the control unit to operate in the DOUBLE WING DOOR mode E Quit the programming function via BATL8 digital selector memorizing the data the procedure is described in sect 9 2 The control unit issues 2 beeps F The control unit has now been set up to operate as SLAVE for a door with two wings 13 3 3 HOW TO CHECK THE WAY THE DOOR OPERATES e After having powered the two actuators select the required function with the dipswitches and adjust the potentiometers as described in sect 6 7 and 8 Remember that some of the settings must only be made on the MASTER control unit while others must be made on both the MASTER and SLAVE Carefully consult the TABLE in sect 16 which shows for each parameter whether the adjustment concerns both the control units or just the MASTER e lf the door wings must be delayed on starting set potentiometer TM2 closing speed of the MASTER control unit to a lower level about half than potentiometer TM2 of the SLAVE control unit However the MASTER actuator will start closing at a lower speed so that the SLAVE actuator ca
32. al BEEP g Set dip switch 6 of Minidip S1 to the ON position h Switch off the mains power supply 230V for about 5 seconds i Turn on the mains power again and wait for an acoustic signal BEEP BEEP i Set dip switch 6 of Minidip S1 to the OFF position Switch off the mains power supply 230V for about 5 seconds Turn on the mains power again and wait for an acoustic signal BEEP m Press button PS1 START on board PWN The control unit will issue 5 beeps and will begin the spring loading manoeuvre in the constant pressure mode the movement will stop when the start button is released and will continue when start is pressed again n Bring the spring load back to the standard value shown when the red mark on the belt matches the red mark on the pulley see figure alongside then lock the spring in this position Move the locking screw from the free position to the locked position making sure that it fits into the locking hole on the pulley p WARNING the INITIAL SET UP will be cancelled after these operations and will therefore have to be made again at the appropriate time as described in section 4 ADS After having fixed the device to the door and loaded the spring only for the BATLT and BATS versions move the wing as far as it will go by hand Make sure that the movement is smooth fluid without friction and that it ends with the door fully against an end rabbet Proceed with t
33. ce with the current laws in force Failure to comply with these latter may result in danger hazards for persons or property The installer must be a competent person who has been adequately trained He must check to make sure that the structure on which the actuator is installed is strong and stable If necessary structural modifications must be made to strengthen it The installer must also check that all zones where there is a risk of crushing dragging shearing or other dangers are protected by means of electronic safety devices safety freeboards or barriers These devices must be installed in compliance with the current laws and in a perfectly workmanlike way also in relation to the place of use the type of use and the operating logic of the product The forces developed by the complete system as it operates must comply with the current standards and where this is not possible the zones affected by these forces must be protected with electronic safety devices Moreover dangerous zones must be indicated as established by the current laws in force Before the actuator is connected make sure that the electricity main possesses characteristics that are compatible with those described in the technical specifications of this manual and that there is a differential circuit breaker and adequate protection against overcurrents on the supply side of the system Remember to turn off the power supply before installing or servicing the actuator and whenev
34. ctrical connection Make sure that the LOGIC TAST module is installed Input status indication When on the led indicates that the input is engaged Work program selection press the SET button to change the type of program Clockwise traffic in 2 directions exit only entrance only doors always open night lock Press the key CV green led on to activate the door tree function The motor is not powered and the door can be moved by hand Press the key 1 green led on to inhibit the stepping function activated by dip switch DIP 1 of 2 FREE FUNCTIONS The work program can be changed by pressing SET The key allows to lock the function choice in FREE functions it is possible to set the desired program with the SET button In LOCKED functions the SET button is not active and the operation program corresponds to the last one set FUNCTIONS BLOCKED The key allows also to have access to the remote programming menu from BATL8 selector see paragraph 9 2 LOGIC TAST TS1 1 _I LOGIC TAST The package with BATL8 digital selector also contains the LOGIC TAST electronic board which is the interface module required for exchanging data between BATL8 digital selector and the electronic control unit The LOGIC TAST board must be fitted into connector J8 of the LGN part of the electronic control unit see fig 2 in sect 2 A 4 pin terminal board in the package is used for the electrical connection between BATL8
35. e ampage is supplied ADS AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE SPECIALISTS ERREKA AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AUTOMATE DOORS OPERATORS SPARE PARTS SWING Motor BAT L1 BAT 51 58010 Logic Task Board BAT L1 58012 Logic Task Board BAT 1 58022 Power Supply BAT L1 58011 Power Supply BAT 1 SB021 Stainless Steel Spring BAT L1 BAT S1 Long Belt Short Belt Plastic closing Sliding arm nylon block 43 ABS AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE SPECIALISTS ERREKA AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC DOORS OPERATORS SPARE PARTS SWING Kit sliding arm side cover stoppers BATLS SB036 Conical connection Enlongation type B EXTB Z BATS4 Conical connection Enlongation type C EXTB Z BATS5 opecial sliding arm Y 250 Z for max 220 BATS7 Double leaves cable Master Slave BATL 7 Interface Digital Selector BATL1 BATS1 SB030 44 UK OD NBS Specification ADSF BAT S1 swing door operator ADSF BAT S1 Standard swing door operators are suitable for a wide variety of applications particularly for external facing entrance doors including high volume retail trade hotels offices airports stations hospitals schools colleges garden centres and leisure facilities Low energy or fully automatic operation All equipment is designed to meet the rigorous safety requirements of BS 7036 1996 and is installed by Automatic Door Suppliers Association ADSA accredited engineers Standard details for ADSF BAT S1 swing door
36. e the closing force as illustrated in section 8 1 Comply with the instructions in the following section to disconnect the arm 11 9 0 ARM REMOVAL N Warning When removing the arms strictly follow the steps described below in particular remove the tapered pin fastening screw only when specified in instructions The removal of the tapered pin fastening screw can cause the movement of pulleys and gears present in the automation if the closing spring has not been locked in advance Keep your fingers and other parts of your body clear from the moving devices during this operation 9 1 How to restore the standard preload and lock the spring for BATL1 and BATS1 models Before you remove the arm you must restore the spring load to its standard value whereby the red mark on the belt matches the red mark on the pulley see figure alongside and lock the spring in this position To do this move the door by hand until this condition has been obtained and the red marks on the belt and pulley match TE 1 ne REFERENCES REFERENCE Move the locking screw trom the tree position to the locked position and make sure that the screw fits into the locking hole in the pulley 9 2 How to extract the tapering pin Tighten the release nut upwards until the pin has been completely removed 12 10 0 EXTENSION SHAFT Where the conical shatt height should be not sufficient for the application is available an extens
37. ected in a wrong way The control unit gives off a beep sound and the door Dip 8 on S2 is ON and the test on the safety photocell If the safety photocell while closing is not pre arranged closes slowly while closing has failed for the TEST function set DIP 8 on S2 to OFF Otherwise if it is pre arranged for TEST function it could be faulty or connected in a wrong way DS 1 WIRING DETAIL FAILSAFE ELECTRIC LOCK STRIKE In the event of power failure lock will release Fig 1 220V 240V Mains Power In M5 Positive 115V 230V an 9 M1 Ground Wire 66C N BRIE 2 Trasformatore FOTOC 2 bi Photo Cell COMUNE 3 Common 4 COMMUTATORE On Door Safety Sensor RL1 Common RAD EX 8 o Radar Out AUX3 Radar 24V F2 PT3 START 10 0 O C COMUNE 11 Common Es COMUNE 12 gt LED 1 DATO 13 gt o M8 avee u 1617 18 19 20 21 L o Ps1 x M4 5 24 ELET 7 ELET EN B C C C C ELECT STRIKE MAGLOCK POWER SUPPLY 12 24V 1A 12 24V Terminals 18 19 20 Clean exchange contact of relay RI 18 COMMON 19 N O 20 N C that can be used to connect an electro lock Take the power from PSU and inthe case of a 24 V electro lock A ADVISORY It is advised that electrical lock devices are powered from a separate power supply to ensure that an adiquat
38. ed Door opened in the manual mode OFF Push amp Go inhibited DIP2 ON Wind stop activated Prevents the door trom opening accidentally in a draught OFF Wind stop inhibited DIP3 ON Itenables the cyclic function repeated opening and closing operations Start the cyclic function with a START pulse in the first 4 opening closing cycles the actions of control and safety inputs are not taken into consideration OFF cyclic function excluded DIP4 ON electro lock output activated see sect 8 for a description of pontentiometers TM9 amp TM10 wich allow operation with the electro lock to be optimized OFF electro lock output inhibited only in BATL1 BATS1 models DIPS ON MOTORIZED OPENING SPRING CLOSING WITH MOTOR We suggest to make use of this function for the doors that when closing can be submitted to the action of wind and in all those cases when the only push of the spring could not ensure the complete closing of the door OFF MOTORIZED OPENING CLOSING BY SPRING ONLY DIP6 ON activated the initial set up cycle see sect 4 allows power limitation to be indicated by the buzzer OFF inhibits the buzzer warning for power limitation Set the dip to OFF at the end of the initial setting and in the normal operation conditions of the door A DIP7 ON dooropen condition with function selector in the position OFF night lock condition with function selector in the position In the INTERLOCK SY
39. er the cover must be opened Electrostatic charges can damage the electronic components on the boards Wear a grounded antistatic bracelet if you must work on the electronic boards Never place the hands or other parts of the body in moving parts such as belts pulleys gears etc Servicing the actuator is of fundamental importance if the system is to operate correctly and safely The periodical check of the efficiency of all parts should be carried out every 6 months ADSF UK LTD declines all liability for improper installation or use of the product or for damage deriving from unauthorized modifications to the system Only use genuine spare parts if replacements or repairs are required The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the way the doors or gates to be automated are constructed or for damages caused by failure to build the doors and gates in compliance with good workmanlike techniques Protection degree IP32 requires that the actuator only be installed inside buildings ADSF UK LTD declines all liability for damage caused by assembly on the outside without adequate protections Always make sure that the product is in a good condition before it is installed This product cannot be installed in places with an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of inflammable fumes or gases This product must be disposed of according to the current laws in force at the end of its useful life Do not leave parts of the product or its packaging within ch
40. function enabled DIP of S1 ON or by means of the internal or external radar if used the door will immediately close again with a pause time at its minimum value even though potentiometer TM5 has been set for a longer time while the closing safety photocell input will not be activated 28 13 SWING DOOR WITH TWO WINGS A door with two wings can be controlled by using two BAT actuators Caretully consult the drawings in the MECHANICAL SECTION at the beginning of this manual in order to establish the fixing dimensions opening direction of the wing and the maximum weight allowed by the wing length The system comprises a main control unit which must be contigured as the MASTER and whose task is to handle the general operation of the door and a second control unit contigured as the SLAVE which receives orders and intormation trom the MASTER If one of the door wings overlaps the other during the closing phase the actuator configured as the MASTER should be applied to the wing that overlaps the other i e the wing that is the first to open and the last to close 13 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS see indicative diagram in figure 3 a E EJ Mi SENSORS NETWORK FUNCTION RADAR EMERGENCY START POWER SUPPLY SELECTOR LINE ELECTRO LOCK ELECTRO LOCK MASTER SLAVE SEPARATE STOPPING OF WINGS ON DETECTION BY INVERSION OF DIRECTION ON DETECTION BY OPENING SAFETY SENSOR SAFETY PHOTOCELL FOR CLOSING MASTER ACTUATOR SLAVE ACTUAT
41. g entrance doors including high volume retail trade hotels offices airports stations hospitals schools colleges garden centres and leisure facilities Low energy or fully automatic operation All equipment is designed to meet the rigorous safety requirements of BS 7036 1996 and is installed by Automatic Door Suppliers Association ADSA accredited engineers Standard details for ADSF BAT L1 swing door operator e Supplier ADSF UK LTD e Product reference ADSF BAT L1 Swing door operator e Door configuration Single unit or double door leaf set e Door leaf widths 650 1400mm single leaf Door height Up to 3000mm e Door panel weight Up to 250 Kg e Control 4 position key switch open close two way amp exit only Standard details for ADSF BAT L1 swing door operator As standard Drive System e Motor open Spring close e Housed in 110mm high x 120mm deep x 550mm wide Operation Over head face mounted e Push arm to open out Pull slide arm to open Extended pivot available for operators mounted on lintel e Push and go facility Options Safety amp Security e Interfacing with fire alarm via a relay e Interfacing with BMS audio video intercom entry systems via a relay e Integration of electric locking facility possible with optional locking module e Interlocking with other door types TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY 115 230Vac 10 50 60 Hz POWER 75W POWER SUPPLY OF EXTERNAL ACCESSOR
42. g kits and instructions are as new A re stocking charge of 15 will be imposed Send to ADSF UK LTD Unit 3 Millers Court Windmill Road Kenn Clevedon BS21 6UL PLEASE SIGN BELOW TO ACCEPT OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS Pt ERREKA 47 NN Registered Office 20 22 Bedford Row London WCIR 4JS Registration No 5287944 VAT No 811346 362 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Maintenance program for swing door ADSF Erreka Each 6 month Warning Before work on the operator cut main power line Check that all securing screws are well tightened Clean and lubricate moving and sliding components Lubricate closing spring if present Check wiring connections Check that arm connection screw are well tightened Check that the door wing is stable and that the movement is fluent and with no friction from door open position up to door closed position Check the condition of the hinges and lubricate it Check that speeds timing and safety functions are well adjust Check that safety and activation sensor are properly functioning Warning Any part that appear damaged or worn must be changed Make use only of original spare parts for this purpose check price list Check that the doors are compliant to BS EN16005 48 BS7036 Part 2 1996 Authorized Technician Checklist Company Name amp Address Installer Name Site Address Date sono o Door Location General Times s Activation Distances
43. g way Disconnect the power source then set dip switch 6 of ST to the OFF status and power the control unit After the initial beep set dip switch of S1 to the ON status and disconnect the power source Power the control unit wait for the initial beep beep beep and set dip switch 6 015 1 to the OFF status Shut off the power supply The previous initial setting will be cancelled Repeat the previous operations from point a to point g to enter the initial setup again Co ND gt 20 5 MANUAL FUNCTION SELECTORS 5 1 TOGGLE SELECTOR SWITCH The door operating program can be chose by means of the toggle switch on the side of the operator Position DAY FUNCTIONS 2 WAY AUTOMATION All the command inputs are activated Position 0 DOOR OPERATOR TURNED OFF The motor is not powered and the door can be moved by hand Position DOOR HOLD OPEN with dip switch 7 of S1 inthe ON position 5 1 3 POSTION KEY SWITCH OPTIONAL 3 POSITION KEYSWITCH ALL ACTIVATION COMMONS OPERATOR 3 POSITION KEY SWITCH REMOVE ALL ACTIVATION COMMONS FROM 11 AND CONNECT TO KEYSWITCH BLACK KEYSWITCH WHITE amp BROWN NOW CONNECT TO 11 21 6 FUNCTIONS OF DIP SWITCH S1 Select the functions by means of dip switch 51 of the control unit or by means of the indicator light of BATL8 selector consult sect 9 2 forthe settings of BATL8 digital selector Selector Control unit DIP 1 ON Push amp Go activat
44. gthen the time J Press the SET key to access the point 10 adjustment option 10 SLOWING DISTANCE ON OPENING This is the distance from the end of opening travel in which the door proceeds at a slower speed Increase the value to increase the distance J Press the SET key to access the point adjustment option 11 SLOWING DISTANCE ON CLOSING This is the distance trom the end of closing travel in which the door proceeds at a slower speed Increase the value to increase the distance J Press the SET key to access the point 12 adjustment option 37 ABS Helps to keep the device in the door open status preventing the wind or other causes from closing accidentally Increase the value to obtain a strongerforce 12 WIND STOP FORCE INTENSITY ON OPENING Press the SET key to access the point 13 adjustment option 13 WING DELAY ON OPENING This parameter can only be adjusted after the DOUBLE WING DOOR dip 7 of dip switch 52 ON and WING DELAY ACTIVATED dip 5 of dip switch S2 ON operating modes have been selected This adjustment must only be made on the main MASTER control unit dip 6 of dip switch 52 OFF It is the SLAVE actuator s delay on opening in relation to the MASTER actuator and is required if the wings overlap when they are closed Increase the value to obtain a longer delay on starting while opening Press the SET key to access the point 1 4 adjustment option 14 WING DELAY
45. he initialization phase initial set up This operation is obligatory as it allows the control unit to acquire the stop points Strictly comply with the following instructions a Make sure that the device is not powered and that the dip switches of S1 are in the OFF status b Move dip switch 6 of S1 to the ON position and the FUNCTION SELECTOR switch to day functions Move dip switch 4 of S1 to the ON position but only it the electro lock is installed Setdipswitch 5 of S1 to ON if in BATLT and BATS 1 versions the closing by motor thrust shall be added to the spring one Setthedoorto the closing status Powerthe device the power unit gives 3 beeps the last two immediately following one another 4 HOW TO SET THE DEVICE AT WORK INITIAL SET UP oan WARNING During the initial set up the door moves with more force than the normal operating conditions Proceed with care and keep well clear of the door s operating range g Press button PSI start input on board PWN h BATL1 BATS1 models the door will complete a full opening cycle at slow speed Once this manoeuvre has terminated a prolonged BEEP will indicate that the procedure has ended Door closing occurs at the end of the pause time BATL3 model the door will push lightly closed and will then proceed with a complete opening closing cycle at slow speed Once the door has closed a prolonged BEEP will indicate that the procedure has ended IMPORTANT
46. ignal output O C active when door is open or moving disabled when door is closed max load 100mA The positive signal is taken trom terminal 28 In the INTERLOCK SYSTEM reter to sect 15 torthe electric connection of terminal 29 e TERMINAL BOARD M7 Terminals 16 17 24 Vdc output max 20 W for powering external accessories Led L2 indicates that the line is powered a 24V The line is protected by polyswitch L I 3 e TERMINAL BOARD 8 Terminals 18 19 20 Clean exchange contact of relay RL1 18 COMMON 19 N O 20 N C that can be used to connect an electro lock Take the power from terminals 16 and 21 inthe case of a 24 V electro lock Terminals 16 and 21 output 24Vdc for the powering of the electrolock 24V NOTE Power up the electric lock by passing through the free contact on the RLI relay to terminals 18 19 CONNECTOR J1 connection of power supply transformer secondary CONNECTOR J2 connection of transformer primary with 1 15 Vac network voltage CONNECTOR J3 connection of transformer primary with 230 Vac network voltage CONNECTORS J4 J10 wiring of signal conductors between electrical connection part PWN and logic part LGN ofthe electronic control unit CONNECTORS J5 J11 connection of the powering conductors between the parts PWN e LGN of the control unit The powering line LGN is visualized by the LED LI CONNECTOR J connection of battery unit optional 17 ADS 2 DESCRI
47. ildren s reach as they could become a danger hazard Do not stay within the range of the door and do not impede the door movement voluntarily Do notlet the children stay or play within the range of the door ADSF UK LTD is the trading name of Auto Doors amp Shopfronts UK LTD 3 0 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Maintenance program for swing door ADSF Erreka Each 6 month Warning Before work on the operator cut main power line Check that all securing screws are well tightened Clean and lubricate moving and sliding components Lubricate closing spring if present Check wiring connections Check that arm connection screw are well tightened Check that the door wing is stable and that the movement is fluent and with no friction from door open position up to door closed position Check the condition of the hinges and lubricate it Check that speeds timing and safety functions are well adjust Check that safety and activation sensor are properly functioning Warning Any part that appear damaged or worn must be changed Make use only of original spare parts for this purpose check price list 4 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ADSF ERREKA automation is fit for continuous use The maximum weight of the usable door wing is in function of the length of the same door wing of the utilized type of arm and of the operator model See tables in chapter 7 according to the used application The described characteristics refer
48. ion shatt optional to increase this height For available heights reter to paragraph 7 0 technical drawing First of all deconnect the arm from the conical connection by unscrew the two head screws Set the extension shaft in the conical connection like in figure Remember to keep the fastening screw inside the tapered connection Fixthe extension shaft on the conical connection by two screw supplied with the extension Set the arm on the extension and fix to it by the two original screws About arm connection and arm removal refer to previous paragraphs 13 ADS TYPICAL PLANT gt NOTE The grey part indicates the survey zone of radar and sensors The number of cables and the relevant section in mm is indicated for every device ELECTRONIC SECTION 0 OPENING RADAR 2 EMERGENCY BUTTON FUNCTION SELECTOR 4 OPENING SAFETY SENSOR 5 CLOSING SAFETY SENSOR START BUTTON BAT OPERATOR FLOOR STOP ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MAINS POWER SUPPLY SELECTOR MONITORED SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Monitored on door safety test see page 40 for revised wiring diagram M1 FUNCTION CHOICE SWITCH Tas SENSOR FOR CLOSING OD so a so a SAFETY SENSOR FOR OPENING a in EMERGENCY O EXTERNAL RADAR INTERNAL RADAR 16 17 19 20 21 24V so 24V START BUTTON B ELECTRIC LOCK 24V DIGITAL
49. ions 7 and 9 of the TECHNICAL MENU advanced functions e it is preferable to control opening through the sensors as the push and go function would be difficult as itis in opposition of the WIND STOP force 20 2 EXTERNAL PEDESTRIAN DOOR THAT OPENS OUTWARDLY WHEN SUBJECTED TO WIND FORCE In this case the operator is connected to the door through articulated thrust arm a for BATLI BATS connections it is recommended to load the spring at a minimum value inserting the arm in the operator with the door completely open to reduce the opposition force ot the spring to a minimum while opening y b adjustthe power limitation potentiometer TM4 for the maximum value c if in the BATLT and BATST versions the spring s reclosing force is insufficient set S1 dip 5 to ON in order to enable the engine thrust during the closing phase d to obtain a greater opening speed increase the value of potentiometer ES e to help maintain the door in an open position in the work program DOOR ALWAYS OPEN it may be usetul to increase the value CI INTENSITY OF THE OPENING WIND STOP FORCE using the digital selector BATL8 in section 12 ofthe TECHNICAL MENU advanced functions 20 3 OPERATION WITH AN ELECTRIC LOCK In this case S1 dip 4 must be setto ON a use a 24V electric lock as a 24V output is available on the operator in case of a 12V electric lock connect the electric lock in series to a power resistance from 2 O 5W not supplied keep
50. ly read this section if during the installation phase the arm is accidentally disconnected without the spring being returned to the standard position and relocked It this happened the spring would be relieved well beyond its preset level The actuator is supplied with the reclosing spring preloaded with a standard value whereby the red mark on the belt matches the red mark on the pulley see figure alongside If during operation the arm is accidentally disconnected without the spring having been returned and locked in the standard position this edid latter will relieve well beyond its standard value BELT PULLEY Strictly comply with the following instructions to return the spring to the E REFERENCE gt REFERENCE correct position i ee Uu her Sm T II I a Completely disconnect the arm from the projecting pin if this latter is still inserted b Make sure that the FUNCTION SELECTOR switch alongside the actuator is in the central 0 position If BATL9 mechanical selector is installed set the knob to the door free position y If BATL8 digital selector is installed make sure that indicator lights FD and Ww are off c Carefully move power limiting potentiometer TM4 to about half of its travel and powerthe control unit d Set dip switch 6 of Minidip S1 to the OFF position e Switch off the mains power supply 230V for about 5 seconds f Turn on the mains power again and wait for an acoustic sign
51. mm Opening Time Closing Time Hold Open Time Straight Approach Straight Approach Closing Energies Drawing In Protection Check Speed J Max Speed J Entrapment N Safety Barrier Y N Finger Guards Y N Safety Devices Photocells Y N Photocell Height mm On Door Safety Sensors Escape System Break Out Doors Y N Break Out Force N Battery Back Up Battery Settings F O CONT Engineers Notes oignage Affixed Left on Site Technician Signature _ Date amp Time LEM Q ERREKA www adsf co uk AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC DOORS LOG BOOK Company Name amp Address Installer Name Site Address Install Date Unit ID No Operators Installed Activation Devices Sensor Push Pad Keyfob Access Control Safety Devices Threshold Sensor Side Screen Sensor On Door Sensor Barriers Escape System Break Out Doors Y N Break Out Force N Battery Back Up Battery Settings F O CONT Repair Maintenance Historv Date Works Carried Out Signature Manufacturer ADSF Erreka Unit Millers Court Windmill Road Bristol BS21 GUL Tel 08700 434512 Fax 08700 434524 50 LOG BOOK Repair Maintenance History Works Carried Out Signature Name 51
52. n 2 PUSH amp CLOSE ACTIVATION DISTANCE FROM OPEN DOOR With open door the closing can be started with a manual push on the leat in the closing direction At the minimum value the PUSH amp CLOSE tunction is excluded by increasing the value a higher PUSH amp CLOSE distance is got proportionally At the maximum value a displacement of 20 approx is required to close the door Press the SET key to access the point 3 adjustment option 3 ACCELERATION STEP UP WHILE OPENING It is the door acceleration thrust while opening By increasing the value a quicker acceleration is achieved Press the SET key to access the point 4 adjustment option 4 DELAY AT OPENING START AFTER ACTIVATION OF ELECTRIC LOCK For enable this function potentiometer TM10 power of stroke of 05 while closing must not be set to the minimum value This parameter introduces a door start delay while opening after the activation of the electric lock It the value is increased a longer delay is got max 4 seconds Press the SET key to access the point 5 adjustment option 36 ABS This is the distance between end of travel on opening and the final resting point Increase the value to increase the distance 5 END OF TRAVEL DISTANCE ON OPENING Press the SET key to access the point 6 adjustment option 6 MOTOR THRUST DISTANCE AT CLOSING CYCLE END only with spring closing in BATL1 BATS 1 models It is the distance of the closing
53. n access the final wing slowing phase without reaching the overlapping point of the wings during its travel If during the closing phase the wings should near each other below the selected delay time owing to sudden friction for example the direction of the wings would be reversed e Lastly choose the required work program with the function selector device used BATL9 mechanical selector BATL8 digital selector or the simple function selector switch Remember that this latter must be connected to the MASTER control unit e Now check the movement of the door by activating the opening manoeuvre and making sure that all the control and safety parts of the device operate correctly To change the preset delay between the wings use BATL8 digital selector and connect it to the MASTER control unit then access the TECHNICAL MENU see sect 19 TECHNICAL MENU and modify the values in points 13 wing delay on opening and 14 wing delay on closing The hold time with the door open must only be regulated by potentiometer TM5 of the MASTER control unit WARNING Q ERREKA If BATL8 digital selector displays the following condition it means that a communication fault has been detected between the MASTER and SLAVE control units If this happens check the connections of wiring WR3MS in both control units check the settings made on dipswitches 6 and 7 of S2 and reset the system If BATL8 digital selector is not used lack of communication between the
54. ome on from right to left in sequence to indicate DOWNLOAD V6 The control unit will issue 2 beeps once the DOWNLOAD phase has terminated V7 The selector will set back to the normal operating mode Sr 5 rr Ore Z Comply with the following instructions to quit the programming phase and without memorizing the changed values Z1 Move the selector s locking key to the tunctions locked position es Z2 Move the locking key back to the functions free position 23 The selector returns on normal operation and the control unit issues single beep 27 ADS 10 COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLED e Move dipswitch 8 of S1 to the ON position to enable the courtesy function for disabled persons Two inputs of the operator unit i e START and EMERGENCY are dedicated to the use of special opening buttons able to be used by disabled persons After an opening phase has been activated by a disabled person by means of the START or EMERGENCY input the door automatically closes again after the pause time set by potentiometer TM5 and the closing safety photocell input activates IF the closing safety photocell is obscured in the last section of the opening manoeuvre or during the door open pause time whilst a disabled person is crossing the threshold the pause time is reduced to three seconds even if a longer time has been selected and the door consequently closes again e Ifthe door is opened by manually pushing it with the push amp go
55. ons by means of the indicator light of BATL8 digital selector see sect 9 2 n Qu DS oy U 2 L J I LE Q 2 amp DIPT ON STEPPING function activated One pulse opens and a seconde pulse closes The START and EMERGENCY inputs anre enabled DIP 1 OFF STEPPING function inhibited DIP2 ON ELECTRO LOCK RELEASE WITH FREE DOOR ENABLED Consult sect 1 1 fora description of this operating mode OFF ELECTRO LOCK RELEASE WITH FREE DOOR DISABLED DIP 3 only activated if DIP 4 ON ON PEDESTRIAN OPENING WITH SELECTOR ON see sect 4 OFF PEDESTRIAN OPENING WITH SELECTOR ON QU see sect 4 DIP4 ON PEDESTRIAN OPENING ENABLED see sect 4 OFF PEDESTRIAN OPENING INHIBITED see sect 4 DIP5 DELAY ON STARTING FOR TWO WING SWING DOOR see sect 13 Adjustment required II wings overlap ON WING DELAY ACTIVATED IN BOTH OPENING AND CLOSING PHASES The MASTER SLAVE units operate with a preset wing delay time which can be changed by means of BATL8 digital selector accessing the TECHNICAL MENU and modifying the parameters in points 13 wing delay on opening and 14 wing delay on closing Consider that the MASTER unit is delayed while the SLAVE unit is delayed on opening OFF WING DELAY INHIBITED with wings starting at the same time DIP6 ON control unit set up as SLAVE see sect 13 OFF control unit set up as MASTER see sect 13 DIP7 ON DOUBLE WING DOO
56. operator e Supplier ADSF UK LTD e Product reference ADSF BAT 51 Swing door operator e Door configuration Single unit or double door leaf set e Door leaf widths 650 1400mm single leaf Door height Up to 3000mm e Door panel weight Up to 120 Kg e Control 4 position key switch open close two way amp exit only Standard details for ADSF BAT S1 swing door operator As standard Drive System e Motor open Spring close e Housed in 110mm high x 120mm deep x 550mm wide Operation Over head face mounted e Push arm to open out Pull slide arm to open Extended pivot available for operators mounted on lintel Push and go facility Options Safety amp Security e Interfacing with fire alarm via a relay e Interfacing with BMS audio video intercom entry systems via a relay e Integration of electric locking facility possible with optional locking module e Interlocking with other door types TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY 115 230Vac 10 50 60 Hz POWER 50W POWER SUPPLY OF EXTERNAL ACCESSORIES 24Volt dc MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF DOOR WING 120Kg WORK TYPOLOGY Intensive use OPERATOR DIMENSIONS 550x120x110mm WORKING TEMPERATURE 20 C 50 C ELECTRIC MOTOR 24Volt dc With Encoder PROTECTION DEGREE IP32 45 UK OD NBS Specification ADSF BAT L1 Heavy duty swing door operator ADSF BAT L1 Heavy duty swing door operators are suitable for a wide variety of applications particularly for external facin
57. r access to the TECHNICAL MENU enter the program from BATL8 digital selector turn the key to the horizontal function locking position press the two keys W and and keep them depressed then turn the key back to the vertical work position The yellow leds will come on in sequence trom left to right showing that data are being loaded After this the red battery led and the yellow led of photocell 3 will come on BATL8 digital selector will now be operating on dip switch 1 of switch S1 thus in the adjustment phase described in section 6 Press the SET key 1 I times to go to the end of the basic regulazione described in sect 8 of the main instructions i e the closing stroke strength TM I 0 This situation coincides with the beginning ofthe TECHNICAL MENU Press the SET button once to accessthe point 1 adjustment option simularly to the previous adjustments the yellow leds form a scale that indicates the value entered Press the W key to decrease or the key to increase this value 19 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL MENU 1 PUSHING FORCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE with only spring closing in BATL1 BATS 1 models This is the pushing force at the beginning of the closing manoeuvre that helps the door to start moving when the force of the spring alone is unable to provide sufficient force on start up Increase the value to obtain a higher pushing power Press the SET key to access the point 2 adjustment optio
58. r does not The initialisation procedure was not carried out on the Carry out the initial setup procedure as described in move with the function selection switch set to 0 or it control unit initial setup paragraph 4 of the Installation Manual emits along beep with the function selection switch set tol and Il During the initial setup procedure it is difficult for the The function selection switch is set to Fix the door frame and check that the door moves engine to move and the control unit emits 2 beeps without problems along the entire stroke At the conclusion of the initial setup the door does not II commutatore di scelta funzioni si trova in posizione Move the function selection switch to I move er The door moves in the opposite direction instead of The operator was installed opposite to the opening Lift the arm remove the operator turn it 180 and openingit closes direction Check the opening direction shown by the reinstall it arrow near the central pin Proceed then with a new initial setup The control unit does not respond to the commands of The LOGIC TAST module was not inserted Insert the LOGIC TAST module in the LGN card the digital selector BATL8 connector The operation with the digital selector BATL8 was not Set S1 dip 11 to ON in the digital selector BATL8 to enabled activate the selection of the work program from BATL8 The LGN control unit does not respond to the va
59. retunrto the original operating mode proceed as described below A access the programming mode by means of BATL8 selector B set dip switch 1 1 of switch S2 to the on position following the procedure described in sect 9 2 C quit the programming mode and memorize the data The control unit will issue 2 beeps to indicate that the default values have been activated again 38 ADS 20 INSTALLATION TYPES Below there are some examples of possible situations that could occur in the installations with some practical advise for the correct use of the automatic mechanism 20 1 EXTERNAL PEDESTRIAN DOOR THAT OPENS INWARDLY WHEN SUBJECTED TO WIND FORCE In this case the operator is connected to the door through the pull sliding arm a in BATL1 BATS1 connections it is recommended to set 51 dip 5 to ON in order to enable the thrust of the engine in addition to that of the spring to obtain greater torce during the closure phase L b if there is not an electric lock enable the WIND STOP function with the door closed by setting S1 y _ dip 2 to ON If the default intensity of the WIND STOP force is insufficient adjust it using the digital selector BATL8 potentiometer TM7 adiustthe power limitation potentiometer for the maximum value EE d to help with the final approach of the door to the closure stop the POWER and TIME of THRUST f AT THE END OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE can be increased using the digital selector BATL8 in sect
60. riation S1 dip 12 is ON adjustments from the digital selector Carry out the wanted changes using the digital selector of the S1 dip switch and of the potentiometers from BATL8 BATL8 or set S1 dip 12 to OFF carry out a complete TM1 to TM5 opening closing cycle and make adjustments directly on the control unit The door opens but does not reclose The radar or the photocells detect a presence Check that the radar or photocells are not engaged or do not detect a moving door incorrect radar position The door opens for a brief stretch then stops and emits The encoder connector is disconnected or the encoder Check the insertion of the encoder s 4 pole connector is damaged and that the DL1 and DL2 leds turn on on board the LGN control unit by manually moving the door The door stops during the stroke and reverses the The door detects an obstacle during its stroke Identify the obstacle or the door frame friction and direction of movement remove it The door moves with difficulty the buzzer emits The motor thrust power is insufficient Increase the value of potentiometer TM4 intermittent sounds and the BATL8 selector L1 warning light turns on The powered door is larger and heavier than the Check the technical drawings in paragraph 7 related to operator limits the installation measurements and limits of use indicated by the charts The door does not open completely The opening safety sensor detects an obstacle Remove
61. the obstacle or if it reads the wall or an object in a fixed position increase the value of the TM3 potentiometer so the detection in the final phase of the opening stroke is excluded The electric lock does not work The S1 dip 4 is set to OFF Set S1 dip 4 to ON The electric connection to the electric lock is not Consult the paragraph 1 Electric connections and correct check One door of a double door does not function correctly The control units are not configured correctly On the MASTER set S2 dip 6 to OFF and S2 dip 7 to only the MASTER opens and the digital selector BATL8 ON and on the SLAVE set S2 dips 6 and 7 to the ON displays 6 yellow warning lights turned on The WR3MS connection cable was not inserted Check the presence and efficiency of the WR3MS wiring The reclosing spring is released for BATL1 and BATS1 The arm was released without having first blocked the Reload the spring by following the steps described in versions pulley with the specific screw paragraph 3 of the installation manual in order to have the red signs located both on the belt as well as on the pulley coincide The control unit gives off a beep sound and the door Dip 9 on S2 is ON and the test on the safety photocell If the safety sensor while opening is not pre arranged opens slowly while opening has failed for the TEST function set dip 9 on S2 to OFF Otherwise if it is pre arranged for TEST function it could be faulty or conn
62. to a typical installation and they can be affected in a major way by the variables present in every installation such as friction balancing environmental conditions etc 5 0 HOW TO PREPARE AND FIX THE ACTUATOR Before fixing the actuator and arms first make sure that the relative bearing structure is strong and secure that the door has adequate hinges that it is not subjected to friction that could prevent the system from operating correctly and that the points where the arm is fixed to the wing are strong enough If necessary these points must be reinforced in an adequate way additional plates stronger hinges etc The door needs a floor stop to keep it open so as to prevent the mechanisms from being damaged if it is pulled violently open by hand The floor stop is not supplied with the actuator and must be procured by the installer It is absolutely necessary that in closed position the door is provided with a final ledge Remove the actuator from its wrapping and make sure that it is in a perfect condition Remove the screws that hold the cover in place Remove the aluminium cover from its housing by pulling strongly upwards without pressing on the sides if possible IMPORTANT The arm can be connected to either side of the mechanical body of the actuator This means that the direction of the opening movement can be selected The connection side of the arm is identified by the label on the mechanical body This shows the
63. to allow the free passage between the two doors The re opening of the switch contact restores the operating mode with interlock 33 16 LIST OF PARAMETERS TO SELECT FOR THE CONTROL UNITS The following table shows for each parameter if the relevant adjusting involves the MASTER operator only or the SLAVE operator as well PARAMETERS MASTER SLAV DIP1 PUSH amp GO DIP2 WIND STOP DIP3 CYCLIC FUNCTION repeated opening and closing DIP 4 ELECTRO LOCK OPERATING MODE ee 5 CLOSING BY SPRING AND MOTOR BATL1 BATS1 models 6 INITIAL SET UP 2 DIP 7 DOOR OPEN NIGHT LOCK with function selector switch on II DIP 8 COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLEDI 2 DIP9 10 sec OPENING WITH NIGHT LOCK WORK PROGRAM DIP 10 AUTOMATIC INCREASE OF THE HOLD TIME 25 DIP 11 SELECTION OF THE FUNCTION SELECTOR DEVICE DIP 12 ADJUSTMENT OF FUNCTIONS amp POTENTIOMETERS VIA BATL8 DIGITAL SELECTOR DiRSWICHS2 MASTER SLAVE STEPPING MODE _ DIP2 ELECTRO LOCKRELEASEINFREEDOORMODE e DIP3 PEDESTRIAN OPENING WITH FREE DOOR OFF NIGHT LOCK ON DIP4 PEDESTRIAN OPENING FUNCTION DP5 WING DELAY ON STARTING 1 1 6 MASTER SLAVE CONTROL UNIT SET UP e e DIP 7 DOUBLE WING DOOR OPERATING MODE e DIP8 TESTFORSAFETYPHOTOCELLWHILECLOSING e e DIP9
64. werthe SLAVE control unit via terminal board M1 Opening safety sensor installed on the wing controlled by the SLAVE actuator must be connected between terminals 5 7 of the SLAVE control unit and its activation during opening will stop SLAVE wing only Safety photocell for closing activation see fig 4b forces both wings to reverse their movement Only connect the electro lock that concerns the wing controlled by the SLAVE actuator if the door has a double electro lock that blocks each wing individually IMPORTANT The MASTER and SLAVE control units must be connected together with the mod WR3MS wiring for communication and data exchange purposes Connect the two terminals at the end of the cable to the connectors marked J13 on the control units logic part LGN 13 2 HOW TO INSTALL THE DEVICE Strictly comply with the instructions given below in orderto install the device in the correct way A Fix the two operators actuators in compliance with the dimensions and wing opening direction shown in the drawings in the mechanical section of this manual B To effect the connection of the arms choose the ideal load of the spring depending on the leaf characteristics as described in the paragraph 8 0 of the mechanical part C Make the initial set up as described in sect 4 Proceed separately first with the actuator to be configured as the MASTER and then with the SLAVE If one of the door wings overlaps the other during the closing phase keep the
65. when opening as well as when closing If the standard settings do not correspond to the ideal calibration change the delays of the doors using the digital selector BATL8 that is connected to the MASTER control unit sections 13 and 14 ofthe TECHNICAL MENU advanced functions Iffor various reasons spring load intensity different between the two operators different weights between the two doors etc while closing the doors should approach each other too much risking to reopen it is recommended to calibrate the MASTER potentiometer TM2 closing speed at a lower level in comparison to the SLAVE s potentiometer TM2 Additionally in the BATLT and BATS1 models the POWER and DISTANCE of THRUST AT THE START OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE can only be increased in the SLAVE operator in order to provide a greater initial thrust to the door that should move first d Ifyou want to arrange for pedestrian opening only on one door set this function using the digital selector BATL8 S2 dips 3 4 as described in paragraph 14 39 SINGLE DOORS 21 SENSOR TEST The Erreka operator control unit is pre arranged to monitor the correct operation of the satety sensors WARNING Start the TEST function only if use is made of sensors pre arranged for monitoring UK LTD CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR SENSORS WITH MONITORING TEST The diagram shows the connection on Erreka operator of two BEA 4SAFE Sensors for the detection of presence while opening and closing
66. wing controlled by the MASTER actuator open at the end of the initial set up so as to allow the wing controlled by the SLAVE actuator to move freely during its initial set up D Close both wings and select the functions suited to the operating mode for double wing doors The relative instructions are given in the next chapter 30 ABS 13 3 FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Atter installing the device and completing the initial set up proceed with the adjustments by selecting the parameters required to synchronize the system 13 3 1 HOW TO ADJUST THE MASTER ACTUATOR A Connect BATL8 digital selector to the MASTER control unit without forgetting to fit the LOGIC TAST module into connector J8 of the control unit 8 Access the programming mode via BATL8 digital selector the procedure is explained in sect 9 2 then go to dipswitch 52 see sect 7 C If the door wing must be delayed on starting overlapping wings set dipswitch 5 ON otherwise set dipswitch 5 OFF if the wings must both move at the same time D Set dipswitch 6 OFF to configure the control unit as the MASTER E Set dipswitch 7 ON to enable the control unit to operate in the DOUBLE WING DOOR mode F Quit the programming function via BATL8 digital selector memorizing the data the procedure is described in sect 9 2 The control unit issues 2 beeps G The control unit has now been set up to operate as MASTER for a door with two wings 13 3 2 HOW TO ADJUST THE SLAVE AC
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