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––– STEP 6 –––
6.1 - CL200S CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION
01. Choose the installation location in an area protected from possible
impacts and close to the gate in order to reduce the length of the
cables;
02. Remove the cover by prying with a screwdriver on the opening at the
bottom; slide it a few centimetres at a time and then lift it up from the
bottom(fig. 20);
03. Prepare the duct for electrical cable passage so that they can enter
from the lower part of the control unit;
04. Drill a hole in the bottom of the control unit and use suitable fitting to
affix the cable passage ducts, as shown in fig. 21;
05. Breach the two holes at the bottom with a screwdriver; mark the drill-
ing points using the bottom as reference (fig. 22);
06. Drill the holes in the wall using a hammer drill fitted with a 6 mm bit
and insert the 6 mm screw anchors;
07. Secure the bottom with the relative screws [A];
08. Before closing the control unit, make the electrical connections, refer-
ring to paragraph 6.4 and to fig. 23;
09. To close the control unit, position the bottom cover around 3 cm
higher than its final position, and push it downwards until it is fully
attached, as shown in fig. 25.
6.2 - INSTALL AND CONNECT PH100 PHOTOCELLS
(fig. 26)
Caution: disconnect the power supply to the system before performing
any installation operations; if the system is equipped with a PR1 buffer
battery, the latter must be disconnected.
Warnings: Be careful not to damage the oring (fig. 26-3) [A].
Choose the positioning of the two elements that make up the photocell
(TX and RX) respecting the following requirements:
• Place them at a height of 40-60 cm above ground, at the sides of the
area to be protected, and as close as possible to the gate wire (no fur-
ther than 15 cm).
• Ducting for passage of the cables must be provided at the intended
point.
• Point the TX transmitter towards the RX receiver, with a maximum mis-
alignment of 5°.
01. Remove the front glass (fig. 26-1).
02. Position the photocell at the point where the cable passage ducting
starts.
03. Mark the drilling points using the bottom as a reference. Drill the
holes in the wall using a hammer drill fitted with a 5mm bit and insert
the 5 mm screw anchors.
04. To pass the electrical cables through holes (made as desired): see the
two possibilities in fig. 26-2.
05. Secure the bottom with the relative screws [B] in fig. 26-3 doing
so in such a way that the hole on the bottom [C] in fig. 26-3 corre-
sponds to the cables output. 2 self-tapping screws are also provided
for fixing on surfaces of different densities.
06. Connect the electric cable to the correct terminals, TX and RX (fig.
26-4). From an electrical point of view, TX and RX are connected in
parallel to one another (fig. 26-5) and to the blue terminal on the
control card. You do not need to observe any polarity.
07. Affix the housing cover [D] in fig. 26-6 with the two screws [E] in fig.
29-6 and a Phillips screwdriver. Finally insert the outer cover [F] in
fig. 29-6 closing it with slight pressure.
6.3 - INSTALL AND CONNECT FL100 FLASHING INDICA-
TOR (fig. 27)
Choose the location of the flashing indicator, so that it is in the vicinity of
the gate and easily visible. This may be secured to a horizontal or vertical
surface; fig. 27 shows the two situations:
01. Remove the cover, by unscrewing the screw.
02. Divide the bottom, unscrewing the screws that are used to allow the
electrical cables to pass.
03. Mark the drilling points using the bottom as a reference, and doing
it so that the hole at the bottom corresponds to the cables output:
vertical fixing (A) or horizontal fixing (B).
04. Drill the holes in the wall using a hammer drill fitted with a 6 mm bit
and insert the 6 mm screw anchors.
05. Secure the bottom with the screws.
06. Connect the electrical cables in the relevant FLASH and "antenna"
terminals as shown in the figure: to facilitate the work you can remove
the terminals, make the connections and then reinsert them.
In the FLASH terminal is not necessary to comply with any polarity;
while in the connection of the shielded antenna cable, connect the
sock.
07. Put the lamp door in the base taking care to push it down so that it
locks;
08. Join the body of the flashing indicator to the mounting bracket and
turn to the left until you hear a click, and secure with the screw.
6.4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO CL200S CONTROL
UNIT
CAUTION! – All electrical connections must be made while discon-
nected from the grid and disconnected from the backup battery
(if any).
CAUTION! – If the length of the gearmotors cable is insufficient, DO NOT
REPLACE THE CABLE, but extend it using a suitable cable (see technical
specifications in Table 3). The junction point between the two cables must
be isolated and protected by a junction box (fig. 3-i).
Bearing in mind that:
01. To facilitate connection operations, you can remove the terminals.
After having carried out the connections, insert the terminals back
into their relevant seats (fig. 24).
02. The WU100SK cable is connected as shown in detail (A) in fig. 23.
03. Remember that in order to avoid the risk of the two leaves colliding,
the CL200S command unit first commands the motor connected to
the M2 output to open, and then the motor connected to M1, whilst
during closing, the reverse happens. Then, make sure that the (outer)
terminal M1 is connected the motor that drives the leaf resting on the
mechanical stop, and terminal M2 to the top leaf.
If you are using only one motor, gate with only one leaf, connect it to
terminal M2, leaving terminal M1 free.
04. The grey terminals (open) and red (stop) of the KS100 key selector
switch (optional accessory), are connected respectively to the grey
terminals (open) and red (stop) of the control unit. You do not need to
observe any polarity for the connection.
05. Connect the control unit core and the shielded antenna cable screen
(B) in fig. 23.
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