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ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz.
For Antenna-Receiver connection, use RG8 coaxial cable.
The presence of metallic masses next to the antenna can interfere with radio
reception. In case of insufficient transmitter range, move the antenna to a
more suitable position.
12) TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
After adequate electric cables have been made to pass through the raceways
and the various automation components fixed to the chosen points, these
must be connected according to the instructions and diagrams shown in the
relevant instruction manuals. Connect the phase, neutral and earth (com-
pulsory) cables. The mains cable is to be secured in the appropriate cable
clamp (fig.15- ref. P1), the accessory cables in their cable clamp (fig.15- ref.
P2), and the protection (earth) wire, having a yellow/green insulating sheath,
must be held in its appropriate wire clamp (fig.15 - ref. S).
The automation device is to be set at work after all the safety devices have
been connected and checked. See the terminal diagram in fig.16.
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1-2
Motor connection (1 Blue - 2 Red).
3-4
Transformer secondary circuit 24V.
WARNING – If the opening direction is not correct, reverse connections
1 and 2 for the motor and connections 6 and 7 for opening and closing
limit switches.
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5-6
Closing limit switch SWC (5 Black common - 6 Red)
5-7
Opening limit switch SWO (5 Black common - 7 Brown)
8-9
Blinker 24V max 25W.
10-11 Antenna (10 signal - 11 braid)
12-13 Power supply for accessories:
24 V~ operation with power supply on
24 V
(12+,13-) operation with power supply off and optional battery
back up. Mod. BT BAT 2
14-15 Free contact (N.O.).
Gate-open warning light SCA (24V~ max 3W) or 2nd radio channel
output (see Fig.19-A)
The option can be set from the "logic menu" (see Fig.A).
16-17 Output for power supply to safety devices (photocell transmitter and
safety edge transmitter)
N.B.: output only active during the manoeuvre cycle
24 V~ operation with power supply on
24 V
(16-,17+) operation with power supply off and optional battery
back up. Mod. BT BAT 2.
18-21 Input for safety devices FAULT (see item 13).
19-20 Pedestrian control button PED (N.O.) Opens the gate for 5 seconds
according to the logic set (2 or 4 steps).
21-22 START/CLOSE control button and key selector (N.O.).
The option can be set from the "logic menu" (see Fig.A).
21-23 STOP control button (N.C.). In all cases, stops the operator until the
next Start command. If not used, leave bridged.
21-24 Input for photocell PHOT (see item 13). If not used, leave bridged.
21-25 BAR electric edge contact input (N.C.). In case of triggering, movement
is stopped and reversed for about 3s. If not used, leave bridged.
21-26 OPEN control button (N.O.).
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31-32 Transformer primary circuit 230V~.
33-34 Single-phase power supply 230V~, 50-60Hz (33N - 34L).
13) CONNECTION TO SAFETY DEVICES
The cables must be held in position using an extra fixing device in the
proximity of the terminals, e.g. with cable clamps.
Also add more clips to the limit device wires, to the transformer primary
or secondary wires, and to the wires connected to the printed circuit.
During installation, the power supply cable must be stripped in order for
the earthing wire to be connected to the appropriate terminal, but the active
wires must be left as short as possible. The earthing wire must be the last
to stretch in the case where the cable fixing device becomes loose.
Note: only use safety devices which can receive with a free changeover
contact (refer to Fig.19).
Refer to the diagram in fig. 19 for the connection of the inspected safety devi-
ces, taking into account the number of pairs used: 1 pair box 1C, 2 pairs box
2C, 3 pairs box 3C and 4 pairs box 4C. The control unit performs the test of 3
or 4 safety devices only if provided with the additional SCS1-MA board (see
Fig. 21). The control unit performs the test of 2 safety devices. The additional
devices must be equipped with internal self-diagnosis and connected in se-
ries. If photocells are not used, leave the jumpers aligned between terminal
21/23,21/24 and between terminal 21/25 of the QSC-D board.
14) PROGRAMMING
The control panel provided with a microprocessor is supplied with function
parameters preset by the manufacturer, suitable for standard installations. The
predefined parameters can be altered by means of either the incorporated
display programmer or UNIPRO.
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URANO BT Ver. 05
INSTALLATION MANUAL
In the case where programming is carried out by means of UNIPRO, carefully
read the instructions relating to UNIPRO, and proceed in the following way.
Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the control unit through the UNIFLAT
and UNIDA accessories (See fig. 17). The QSC-D control unit does not
supply the UNIPRO programmer with power, and therefore requires an
appropriate supply unit.
Enter the "CONTROL UNITS" menu, and the "PARAMETERS" submenu, then
scroll the display screenfuls using the up/down arrows to set the numerical
values of the parameters listed below.
For the function logics, refer to the "LOGIC" submenu.
In the case where programming is carried out by means of the incorporated
programmer, refer to Fig. A and B and to the paragraph on "Configuration".
N.B.: The QSC-D control unit cannot supply the UNIPRO programmer
with power.
15) CONFIGURATION
The display programmer is used to set all the QSC-D control panel functions.
The programmer is provided with three pushbuttons for menu scrolling and
function parameter configuration:
+
menu scrolling/value increment key
-
menu scrolling/value reduction key
OK
Enter (confirm) key
The simultaneous pressure of the + and - keys is used to exit the active
menu and move to the preceding menu.
The modifications made are only set if the OK key is subsequently pressed.
When the OK key is pressed for the first time, the programming mode is
entered.
The following pieces of information appear on the display at first:
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Control unit software version
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Number of total manoeuvres carried out (the value is expressed in
hundreds, therefore the display constantly shows 0000 during the first
hundred manoeuvres)
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Number of manoeuvres carried out since the latest maintenance opera-
tion (the value is expressed in hundreds, therefore the display constantly
shows 0000 during the first hundred manoeuvres)
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Number of memorised radio control devices.
When the OK key is pressed during the initial presentation phase, the first
menu can be accessed directly.
Here follows a list of the main menus and the respective submenus available.
The predefined parameter is shown between square brackets [ 0 ].
The writing appearing on the display is indicated between round brackets.
Refer to Figures A and B for the configuration procedure.
15.1) Parameters menu
Warning: the slow-down function is compulsory and must therefore be
activated.
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Automatic Closing Time (TCA) [ 10s ]
Set the numerical value of the automatic closing time from 3 to 120
seconds.
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Opening Motor torque (op. t) [ 80% ]
Set the numerical value of the motor torque between 1% and 99%.
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Closing Motor torque (cls. t) [ 80% ]
Set the numerical value of the motor torque between 1% and 99%.
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Slow-down opening motor torque (op. t slow) [ 25% ]
(UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 8)
Set the numerical value of the motor torque between 1% and 99%.
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Slow-down closing motor torque (cls. t slow) [ 25% ]
(UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 9)
Set the numerical value of the motor torque between 1% and 99%.
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Fast Opening Time (op. speed. time) [ 25 s ]
(UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 6)
Set the time ato normal opening speed (not slowed down), ranging from
1 second to 2 mins.
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Fast Closing Time (cls. speed. time) [ 25 s ]
(UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 7)
Set the time to normal closing speed (not slowed down), ranging from 1
second to 2 mins.
Note: The slow-down time, on closing and on opening, is obtained by
timing one manoeuvre, and setting a lower value within this parameter. If,
for example, one manoeuvre lasts 15 seconds, set "normal speed time"
to 12s to obtain 3s of slow-down time.
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Slow-down speed (slov speed) [ 1 ]
(UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 5)
Set the slow-down speed by choosing from one of the following values:
1 – slow down at 50% of normal speed
2 – slow down at 33% of normal speed
3 – slow down at 25% of normal speed
A - Automatic slow-down to 50% of normal speed. If this option is selected,
the unit calculates slow-down duration upon every manoeuvre and
modifies automatically the settings associated to the Short Opening
Time and Short Closing Time to maintain slow-down duration.
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Zone (zone) [ 0 ] (UNIPRO ⇒ Advanced parameters ⇒ address 1)
Set the zone number between a minimum value of 0 and a maximum
value of 127. See paragraph on "Serial connection".