MCM 52C52 Control Board User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- MCM
Table of Contents
- 52C52 Control Board
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- 01. Safety Instructions
- 02. Installation
- 03. Programming
- 04. Display
- 05. Components Test
- 06. Troubleshooting
- Q: What should I do with the product and electronic accessories
- Q: How can I program and delete remote controls?
- Q: What voltage is the control board designed for?
52C52 Control Board
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: MCM52C52
- Version: V3.9 REV. 12/2023 FW MC52_V1REV208
- Control Board: MC52
- Power: Single-phase
- Designed for: Automation of swing gates
- Voltage: 110V
Product Usage Instructions
01. Safety Instructions
This product complies with European safety standards and
regulations. It is essential to follow safety instructions to
prevent harm to the environment and human health.
02. Installation
Follow the provided installation map for a safe and proper
installation process. Ensure to perform a safety self-test and
connect the MCONNECT link for optional features. Install the base
according to the installation process outlined in the manual.
03. Programming
To program and delete remote controls, navigate through the P
and E menus as instructed in the manual. Follow the programming
steps for different functions listed in sections P0-P9 and
E0-E9.
04. Display
Refer to the display indications section to understand the
information displayed by the product during operation.
05. Components Test
Perform a test on the motor, which operates at 230V/110V, to
ensure proper functionality of the components.
06. Troubleshooting
Refer to the troubleshooting section for instructions on
resolving common issues. This section includes instructions for
final consumers and specialized installers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What should I do with the product and electronic accessories
at the end of their useful life?
A: Do not dispose of them as regular household waste. Contact
the dealer or relevant agency for information on environmentally
safe recycling methods.
Q: How can I program and delete remote controls?
A: Navigate through the P and E menus as per the manual
instructions to program or delete remote controls.
Q: What voltage is the control board designed for?
A: The control board is designed for a single-phase operation at
110V.
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MCM52C52
USER/INSTALLER MANUAL
MENU
UP
CMD
DW
26 27 28 29 30
Y R B G V+
V+
LO
LS LE
LA
V3.9 REV. 12/2023 FW MC52_V1REV208
00. CONTENT
INDEX
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
02. THE CONTROL BOARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LEDs CONNECTORS
03. INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MAP INSTALLATION MAP – SAFETY SELF-TEST
MCONNECT LINK INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) BASE INSTALLATION PROCESS
04. PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING AND DELETE REMOTE CONTROLS P MENUS E MENUS
05. PROGRAMMING “P” P0 P1 – P2 – P3 P4 – P5 P6 P7 – P8 P9
06. PROGRAMMING “E” E0 E1 – E2 – E3 E4 – E5 E6 – E7 E8 – E9
07. DISPLAY DISPLAY INDICATIONS
08. COMPONENTS TEST MOTOR 230V/110V
09. TROUBLESHOOTING FINAL CONSUMERS INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIALIZED INSTALLERS
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This product is certified in accordance with European Community
1B
(EC) safety standards.
This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European
4A
Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2011, on the restriction
4A 4B
of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment and with Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863
from Commission.
5
6
(Applicable in countries with recycling systems). This marking on
7A
the product or literature indicates that the product and electronic
7A
accessories (eg. Charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls,
etc.) should not be disposed of as other household waste at the
7B
end of its useful life. To avoid possible harm to the environment
8A
or human health resulting from the uncontrolled disposal
8B
of waste, separate these items from other types of waste and
recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse
9A
of material resources. Home users should contact the dealer
9B
where they purchased this product or the National Environment
10A
Agency for details on where and how they can take these items
10B
for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact
11A
their vendor and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
11B
agreement. This product and its electronic accessories should
not be mixed with other commercial waste.
11B
12A
This marking indicates that batteries should not be discarded like
12B
other household waste at the end of their useful life. Batteries
13A
must be delivered to selective collection points for recycling.
13B
The different types of packaging (cardboard, plastic, etc.) must be
subject to selective collection for recycling. Separate packaging
14A
and recycle it responsibly.
14B
This marking indicates that the product and electronic accessories
(eg. charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls, etc.) are
15
susceptible to electric shock by direct or indirect contact with
electricity. Be cautious when handling the product and observe
all safety procedures in this manual.
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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL WARNINGS
· This manual contains very important safety and usage information. Read all
instructions carefully before beginning the installation/ usage procedures and
keep this manual in a safe place that it can be consulted whenever necessary.
· This product is intended for use only as described in this manual. Any other
enforcement or operation that is not mentioned is expressly prohibited, as it
may damage the product and put people at risk causing serious injuries. · This
manual is intended firstly for specialized technicians, and does not
invalidate the user’s responsibility to read the “User Norms” section in order
to ensure the correct functioning of the product. · The installation and
repair of this product may be done by qualified and specialized technicians,
to assure every procedure are carried out in accordance with applicable rules
and norms. Nonprofessional and inexperienced users are expressly prohibited of
taking any action, unless explicitly requested by specialized technicians to
do so. · Installations must be frequently inspected for unbalance and the wear
signals of the cables, springs, hinges, wheels, supports and other mechanical
assembly parts. · Do not use the product if it is necessary repair or
adjustment is required. · When performing maintenance, cleaning and
replacement of parts, the product must be disconnected from power supply. Also
including any operation that requires opening the product cover. · The use,
cleaning and maintenance of this product may be carried out by any persons
aged eight years old and over and persons whose physical, sensorial or mental
capacities are lower, or by persons without any knowledge of the product,
provided that these are supervision and instructions given by persons with
experienced in terms of usage of the product in a safe manner and who
understands the risks and dangers involved.
· Children shouldn’t play with the product or opening devices to avoid the
motorized door or gate from being triggered involuntarily.
· If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
after-sales service or similarly qualified personnel to avoid danger. · The
device must be disconnected from the electrical network when removing the
battery. · Ensure that blocking is avoided between the actuated part and its
fixed parts due to the opening movement of the actuated part.
WARNINGS FOR TECHNICIANS
· Before beginning the installation procedures, make sure that you have all
the devices and materials necessary to complete the installation of the
product. · You should note your Protection Index (IP) and operating
temperature to ensure that is suitable for the installation site. · Provide
the manual of the product to the user and let them know how to handle it in an
emergency. · If the automatism is installed on a gate with a pedestrian door,
a door locking mechanism must be installed while the gate is in motion. · Do
not install the product “upside down” or supported by elements do not support
its weight. If necessary, add brackets at strategic points to ensure the
safety of the automatism. · Do not install the product in explosive site. ·
Safety devices must protect the possible crushing, cutting, transport and
danger areas of the motorized door or gate. · Verify that the elements to be
automated (gates, door, windows, blinds, etc.) are in perfect function,
aligned and level. Also verify if the necessary mechanical stops are in the
appropriate places. · The control board must be installed on a safe place of
any fluid (rain, moisture, etc.), dust and pests. · You must route the various
electrical cables through protective tubes, to protect them against mechanical
exertions, essentially on
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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
the power supply cable. Please note that all the cables must enter the control
board from the bottom. · If the automatism is to be installed at a height of
more than 2,5m from the ground or other level of access, the minimum safety
and health requirements for the use of work equipment workers at the work of
Directive 2009/104/CE of European Parliament and of the Council of 16
September 2009. · Attach the permanent label for the manual release as close
as possible to the release mechanism. · Disconnect means, such as a switch or
circuit breaker on the electrical panel, must be provided on the product’s
fixed power supply leads in accordance with the installation rules. · If the
product to be installed requires power supply of 230Vac or 110Vac, ensure that
connection is to an electrical panel with ground connection. · The product is
only powered by low voltage satefy with control board (only at 24V motors). ·
Parts/products weighing more than 20 kg must be handled with special care due
to the risk of injury. It is recommended to use suitable auxiliary systems for
moving or lifting heavy objects. · Pay special attention to the danger of
falling objects or uncontrolled movement of doors/gates during the
installation or operation of this product.
WARNINGS FOR USERS
· Keep this manual in a safe place to be consulted whenever necessary. · If
the product has contact with fluids without being prepared, it must
immediately disconnect from the power supply to avoid short
circuits, and consult a specialized technician. · Ensure that technician has
provided you the product manual and
informed you how to handle the product in an emergency. · If the system
requires any repair or modification, unlock the
automatism, turn off the power and do not use it until all safety
conditions have been met. · In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of
fuse failure, locate
the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit breaker or replacing
the fuse. If the malfunction is not repairable by consult this manual, contact
a technician. · Keep the operation area of the motorized gate free while the
gate in in motion, and do not create strength to the gate movement. · Do not
perform any operation on mechanical elements or hinges if the product is in
motion.
RESPONSABILITY
· Supplier disclaims any liability if: · Product failure or deformation result
from improper installation use or maintenance! · Safety norms are not followed
in the installation, use and maintenance of the product. · Instructions in
this manual are not followed. · Damaged is caused by unauthorized
modifications · In these cases, the warranty is voided.
MOTORLINE ELECTROCELOS SA. Travessa do Sobreiro, nº29 4755-474 Rio Côvo (Santa
Eugénia) Barcelos, Portugal
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
· Important safety notices
· Useful information
· Programming information
· Potentiometer information · Connectors information · Buttons information
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02. CONTROL BOARD
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The MC52 is a single-phase control board with built-in radio control system designed for the automation of swing gates.
· Power Supply · Flashing light’s output · RGB Flashing light’s output · Motor’s output · Auxiliary accessories output · Security and remote controls low voltage · Working temperature · Incorporated Radio Receiver · Remote controls · Maximum Memory Capacity · Control board Dimensions
110V version
230V version
110Vac 60Hz
230Vac 50-60Hz
110Vac 60Hz 500W max.
230Vac 50Hz 500W max.
24Vdc 100mA max.
110Vac 60Hz 500W max. 230Vac 50-60Hz 500W max.
24Vdc 8W max.
24Vdc
-25°C to +55°C
433,92 Mhz
12bits or Rolling Code
100 (full opening) – 100 (pedestrian opening)
125mm x 140mm
LEDs
26 27 28 29 30
Y R B G V+
V+
LO
LS LE
LA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
N L LAMP AB COM FE AB COM FE
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
V+
L+
LO
LS LE
LA
ANT
V+ · LED On indicates that the line for V+ output is OK. LS · LED On when pedestrian opening is active. LO · LED On when full opening is active. LA · LED on when the photocell is active (P6 active) or the LA circuit is closed. LE · LED on when the photocells are active (P5 active) or the LE circuit is closed.
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LEDs
02. CONTROL BOARD
CONNECTORS
Make sure which version you are using (110Vac or 230Vac).
CN1
01 · Grounding connection 02 · Grounding connection 03 · Grounding connection
04 · 110/230Vac (Neutral) (N) line input 05 · 110/230Vac (Phase) (L) line
input
06 · Flashing light Output – 110/230Vac 500W 07 · Flashing light Output –
110/230Vac 500W
08 · Motor 1 Output – Opening – 110/230Vac 500W 09 · Motor 1 Output – Common –
110/230Vac 500W 10 · Motor 1 Output – Closing – 110/230Vac 500W
11 · Motor 2 Output – Opening – 110/230Vac 500W 12 · Motor 2 Output – Common –
110/230Vac 500W 13 · Motor 2 Output – Closing – 110/230Vac 500W
14 · 24Vdc 200mA max. Power supply 15 · 24Vdc 200mA max. Power supply
16 · Electric lock Output 12/24Vdc 15W 17 · Electric lock Output 12/24Vdc 15W
18 · Total opening Input (NA) 19 · Common 20 · Pedestrian opening Input (NA)
21 · Photocells 1 (NC) 22 · Common 23 · Photocells 2 (NC) 24 · Antenna 25 ·
GND
26 · Output Y (GND) 27 · Output R (GND) 28 · Output B (GND) 29 · Output G
(GND) 30 · Auxiliary output for Flashing light or 24Vdc LED
110/230Vac Power Supply
Courtesy light or Flashing light: This output allows the connection of a
courtesy light or a Flashing light.
Motor 1
Motor 2
24Vdc Auxiliary Power Supply
Electric lock: This output allows the connection of an electric lock. Note ·
The indicated power is for 2 sec. impulses.
Pushbuttons: This circuit allows the connection of pushbuttons for full or
pedestrian opening.
Safety circuits: This circuit allows the connection of photocells. Its
operation depending on the configuration of the P5 and P6 menus (check page
9A).
Antenna
Open collector for the management of auxiliary functions: Output Y is
activated in intermittent mode, only with the gate closed. Output R is
activated in intermittent mode, only in the closing phase. Output B is
activated in intermittent mode, only during the pause time. Output G is
activated in intermittent mode, only during the opening phase.
EN 4B
CN2
CN3
MENU
UP
CMD
DW
03. INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION MAP
If you activate the EL option in the E5 menu, the electric lock must not be
powered by the control board. To do this, use an external power supply to
power the electric lock.
Antenna
Y R B G V+
LA
LA
RX
Pushbutton or Key Selector
or
Exterior Photocells*
–
Interior Photocells*
1234
COM
NC/ NO
~~
RX
NC/ NO
COM
1234
~~
–
LS LE
12 +-
~~
TX
12 +-
TX
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
LS LE
LO
LO
L+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 N L LAMP AB COM FE AB COM FE
NL
Electric Lock
or
Pushbutton or Key Selector
V+
V+
Fuse 63mA
Fuse 8A
Flashing light
· The photocell safety circuits are supplied by default deactivated (no shunt required). To activate them go to menu P5 and P6. · If you do not press any button for 10 sec. the control board will return to standby.
Motor 2
· The use of capacitors depends on the type of motor to be installed. Check in the motor manual, if it is necessary to place the capacitors, as shown in the diagram.
· Motor 1 opens first than Motor 2. · Motor 2 closes first than Motor 1.
NOTE · When programming, the first operation of each leaf must be the opening operation. In case of closing operation, change the brown and black wires of this motor.
Motor 1
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MENU
UP
CMD
DW
03. INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION MAP – SAFETY SELF-TEST
The lock must not be powered by the control board if you activate option EL in menu E5. To do so, use an external power supply to power the lock.
Antenna
LA
LA
Push button or key selector or
RX
Exterior Photocells*
1234
–
COM
NC/ NO
~~
RX
Interior Photocells*
NC/ NO
COM
1234
~~
–
LS LE
12 +-
~~
TX
12 +-
TX
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Y R B G V+
26 27 28 29 30
LS LE
LO
LO
63mA fuse
V+
8A fuse
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 N L LAMP AB COM FE AB COM FE
NL
V+
L+
Lock
or Push button or key selector
Flashing light
Motor 2 Motor 1
· The photocell safety circuits are deactivated by default (does not require a
shunt). To activate them, access the P5 and P6 menu. · If you don’t press any
button for 10sec. the control board will go back to stand by.
· The use of capacitors depends on the type of motor to be installed. Check in
the motor manual, if it is necessary to place the capacitors, as exemplified
in the diagram.
· Motor 1 opens before Motor 2. · Motor 2 closes before Motor 1.
NOTE · In programming, the first operation of each leaf must be an opening. If
it is a closing, swap the brown and black wires on that motor.
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03. INSTALLATION
MCONNECT LINK INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
2 1
1 3
1
4
BASE INSTALLATION PROCESS
The installation process assumes that the gate already has mechanical or
electrical limit switches installed. 01 · Connect all accessories according to
the connections diagram (page 5). 02 · Connect the control board to a 230V
power supply (terminals 4 and 5 – CN1). 03 · Check if the gate movement is the
same as shown on the display (display indications, page 14A). 04 · Make a
course programming – menu P0 (page 9A). 05 · If necessary, adjust the
deceleration time of the gate at opening and closing – menu P1 (page 9B). 06 ·
Adjust the gate force – menu P2 (page 9B). 07 · Re-program the course – menu
P0 (page 9A). 08 · Enable or disable the use of Photocells in menu P5 and P6
(page 10A and 10B). 09 · Program a remote control (page 7B). The control board
is now fully configured! Check the pages of the menu programming if you want
to configure other features of the Control board.
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04. PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING AND DELETE REMOTE CONTROLS
Remote controls programming for total opening.
Remote controls programming for pedestrian opening.
· PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL
· ERASE REMOTE CONTROL
01 · Press the cmd button for 3 sec.
02 · Select (SU) using .
01 · Press the cmd button for 3 sec.
02 · Select (SU) using .
03 · Press cmd once to confirm.
04 · The first free position appears.
05 · Press the remote control button you want to program. The display will blink and move to the next free location.
03 · Press cmd once to confirm.
04 · Use to select the remote control location you want to delete.
05 · Press cmd for 3 sec and the location will be empty. The display will blink and the position will be free.
· ERASE ALL THE REMOTE CONTROL 01 · Press the cmd button for 10 sec. 02 · The
display will show SU. 03 · SU will flash. 04 · LU flashes, confirming that all
remote control have been deleted.
EN 7B
· If you do not press any button for 10 sec. the control board will return to standby.
04. PROGRAMMING
P MENUS
· We can only enter programming with the gate stopped (electrically). · To access the P menu press the MENU button for 3 sec. · Use to navigate through the menus. · Press MENU when you want to confirm access to a menu. · Press simultaneously to exit programming.
MENU
FUNCTION
MIN. X.
Course programming
–
–
Slowdown time adjustment 0s 25s
Force adjustment
0
9
STATE
Manual programming 1 motor 2 motors
Slowdown in opening (leaf 1) Slowdown in closing (leaf 1) Slowdown in opening
(leaf 2) Slowdown in closing (leaf 2)
Force Adjustment
FACTORY VALUE –
02
PAGE 9A
03
9B
04
9B
Pedestrian course time
0s 99s Pedestrian course time adjustment
0s 99s 0s 99s Pause time and gate delay 0s 25s 0s 25s
0
1
0
1
Photocell 1 programming
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
Photocell 2 programming
0
2
0
1
Operating logic
0
2
Flashing light
0
2
Distance programming
0
1
Total pause time
Pedestrian pause time
Gate delay in opening
Gate delay in closing
Disable Active In opening In closing Reverses Stops Reverse 2 sec. and stops
Disable photocell test Activate photocell test Disable Active In opening In
closing Reverses Stops Reverse 2 sec. and stops Stop, continue if you remove
the obstacle Disable photocell test Activate photocell test
Automatic mode
Step by step mode
Condominium mode
Flashing (opening and closing)
Step by step mode
Courtesy light
Distance PGM OFF
Distance PGM ON
10
9B
00 00
10A 02 02
00
01
10A 00
00
00
00 10B
01
00
00
11A
00
11A
00
11B
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04. PROGRAMMING
E MENUS
MENU
FUNCTION Human presence
Soft start Courtesy light time /
Pre-flashing light Follow me
Course time adjustment
Brake/Lock/Strokes
Deceleration Speed
MIN. MAX.
STATE
0
1
Deactivates Human presence Activates Human presence
Disables push buttons mode Activates push buttons mode
0
1
Deactivates Soft start Activates Soft start
0
99
Adjust courtesy light time (minutes) Adjust pre-flashing light time (seconds)
Deactivates follow me
Follow me does not act when the gate is
–
– opening. It only works when it is open.
Follow me acts when the gate is open and when it is open.
0m 3m
Opening course time (minutes) – Leaf 1
0s 59s
Opening course time (seconds) – Leaf 1
0m 3m
Closing course time (minutes) – Leaf 1
0s 59s
Closing course time (seconds) – Leaf 1
0m 3m
Opening course time (minutes) – Leaf 2
0s 59s
Opening course time (seconds) – Leaf 2
0m 3m
Closing course time (minutes) – Leaf 2
0s 59s
Closing course time (seconds) – Leaf 2
Disables electronic brake Active electronic brake
0
1
Activates electric lock on opening 2 sec. Activates electric lock whenever
moving
Disables opening push Active opening push
Disables closing push Active closing push
0
9 Deceleration Speed adjustment
FATORY VALUE
PAGE.
00
11B
00
12A
00
12A
00
12A
00 30 00 30
12B 00 30 00 30
00
12B
05
13A
Manuevers counter
–
Reset – Restore factory settings
0
RGB Output
–
– Shows the number of maneuvers
Deactivated 1
Reset activated Continued output Intermittent output REMOTE CONTROL
Remote control programming for total opening.
–
13A
00
13B
00
13B
7B
Remote control programming for pedestrian opening.
7B
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04. PROGRAMMING “P”
COURSE PROGRAMMING
Course Manual Programming
This menu allows you to manually set the course of
the leaf/leaves.
Number of Motors
Allows you to define the number of motors connected
to the control board
Default value (NA)
Default value (02)
DIRECTION OF DISPLAY ROTATION
COURSE PROGRAMMING OF TWO MOTORS
Normal rotation – leaf 1 starts opening (normal speed) Slow rotation – leaf 1
goes into opening slowdown (slowdown speed)
Normal rotation leaf 1 stops and leaf 2 starts opening (normal speed) Slow
rotation – leaf 2 goes into opening slowdown (slowdown speed)
Normal rotation leaf 2 stops and starts closing (normal speed) Slow rotation
– leaf 2 goes into closing speed (slowdown speed)
Normal rotation – leaf 2 stops and leaf 1 starts opening (normal speed) Slow
rotation – leaf 1 goes into closing slowdown (slowdown speed)
COURSE PROGRAMMING OF ONE MOTOR (PEDESTRIAN)
Normal rotation – leaf starts opening (normal speed) Slow rotation – the leaf
goes into opening slowdown (slowdown speed)
Normal rotation – the leaf stops and starts closing (normal speed)
Slow rotation – the leaf goes into closing slowdown (slowdown speed)
Manual programming: 01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until appears. 02 · Press MENU once until appears. 03 · Press MENU (or remote control) to start programming the opening time.
2 MOTORS ( = )
04 · Press MENU to start slowdown. 05 · Press MENU to stop leaf 1 (leaf 2
starts opening automatically). 06 · Press MENU to start slowdown. 07 · Press
MENU to finish opening and start closing leaf 2. 08 · Press MENU to start
slowdown. 09 · Press MENU to stop leaf 2 (leaf 1 starts closing
automatically). 10 · Press MENU to start slowdown. 11 · Press MENU to finish
closing leaf 1.
1 MOTOR (PEDESTRIAN) ( = )
04 · Press MENU to start the opening slowdown of the leaf. 05 · Press MENU to
stop the leaf and start programming the closing time. 06 · Press MENU to start
the closing slowdown of the leaf. 07 · Press MENU once to display , leaf 1
stops. 08 · Use UP and DW to display to exit programming mode. 09 · Use UP and
DW to stay in Standby.
Display will show signaling that leaves are closed.
You can use the remote instead of the MENU button. Whenever a leaf touches a stopper, wait 1 second before clicking on the MENU.
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05. PROGRAMMING “P”
DECELERATION TIME ADJUSTMENT
Whenever there is a reversal of the direction of travel, the preset deceleration time is increased by 2 sec. up to 25 sec. maximum.
This menu allows you to set the deceleration time of each leaf at opening and closing.
Slowing down on opening leaf 1
It allows to define the time that the gate will act with
slowdown in the opening.
Slowing down on closing leaf 1
It allows to define the time that the gate will act with
slowdown in the closing.
Slowing down on opening leaf 2
It allows to define the time that the gate will act with
slowdown in the opening.
Slowing down on closing leaf 2
It allows to define the time that the gate will act with
slowdown in the closing.
0s min.
25s max.
(Default value 3)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
05. PROGRAMMING “P”
FORCE ADJUSTMENT
This menu allows you to set the force that is injected into the motor when it moves at normal speed. The default value is 4.
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
05. PROGRAMMING “P”
PEDESTRIAN COURSE TIME
Allows you to set the pedestrian course time. The default value is 10.
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 ·
Press Menu the value set by the factory will appear. 04 · Press MENU to edit
the value. 05 · Use UP and DW to change the value.
EN 9B
05. PROGRAMMING “P”
PAUSE TIME AND GATES DELAY
When the values are at zero, there is no automatic closing.
Full closing pause time adjustment
This menu allows you to set the total opening pause time.
Pedestrian closing pause time adjustment
Allows you to set the pause time at the
pedestrian opening.
Gate delay in closing Allows you to set the delay time for closing leaf 1 relative to leaf 2.
Gate delay in opening Allows you to set the delay time for opening leaf 2 relative to leaf 1.
0s min.
99s max.
(Default value 0)
0s min.
99s max.
(Default value 0)
0s min.
25s max.
(Default value 2)
0s min.
25s max.
(Default value 2)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
05. PROGRAMMING “P”
PHOTOCELLS 1 PROGRAMMING
00 (deactivate) 01 (active)
Enable or disable security.
00 (photocells in opening)
01 (photocells in closing)
Define if this security will act on opening or
closing.
00 (the movement of the gate is reversed)
01 (gate movement stops and resumes 5 sec after security is
disabled) 02 (the movement of the gate
reverses for 2 seconds and stops)
Define the behavior that the gate will have when this
security is activated.
00 (disables Photocell test)
01 (enables Photocell test)
Allows you to enable or disable the safety
self-test function.
(Default value 0)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
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05. PROGRAMMING “P”
PHOTOCELLS 2 PROGRAMMING
00 (deactivate) 01 (active)
Enable or disable security.
00 (photocells in opening)
01 (photocells in closing)
Define if this security will act on opening or
closing.
00 (the movement of the gate is reversed)
01 (gate movement stops and resumes 5 sec after security is
disabled) 02 (the movement of the gate reverses for 2 seconds and stops) 03
(the gate stops when there is an obstacle between the photocells, continuing
the movement as soon as the obstacle is removed)
00 (disables Photocell test) 01 (enables Photocell
test) Allows you to enable or disable the safety
self-test function.
Define the behavior that the gate will have when this security is activated.
(Default value 0)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 ·
Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press
MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears.
Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
It is recommended to activate the Photocells test before starting operation. This test makes it possible to protect the movement of the gate in case of any failure of the Photocells.
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05. PROGRAMMING “P”
OPERATING LOGIC
This menu allows to set the operating logic of the automation.
Automatic Mode
Whenever there is an order the movement is reversed.
Step by step mode
1st impulse – OPEN 2nd impulse – STOP 3rd impulse – CLOSE 4th impulse – STOP
If it is fully open and timed, it closes.
Condominium Mode
Does not respond to orders during opening and pause time.
(Default value 00)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
05. PROGRAMMING “P”
FLASHING LIGHT
This menu allows you to set the operation mode of the flashing light (LAMP).
Flashing (opening and closing) During the opening/closing movement of the gate, the flashing light will work intermittently.
Step by step mode During the opening/closing movement of the gate, the
flashing light is permanently
on.
Courtesy light The light will stay on for the
time set in the E2 menu.
(Default value 00)
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 ·
Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and DW
to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
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05. PROGRAMMING “P”
REMOTE PROGRAMMING
Allows you to activate/deactivate the programming of new remote controls
without directly accessing the control board, using a previously memorized
remote control.
01 · Press MENU for 2 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 ·
Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and DW
to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
(Default value 00)
Remote Programming Operation (PGM ON):
· Press the buttons indicated in the image simultaneously for 10 seconds and
the flashing light will flash (the 1st free position appears in the display).
Each time you store 1 remote controls, the control board will exit remote
programming. If you want to memorize more remote control, you will always have
to repeat the process of pressing the remote controls buttons simultaneously
for 10 seconds for each new remote control.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
HUMAN PRESENCE
00 (deactivate) 01 (active)
Enable or disable human presence.
Note · With active human presence RF remote controls do not work.
00 (deactivate) 01 (active)
Allows you to activate or deactivate the pushbutton mode.
01 ACTIVE
LS
LO
Full closing Full opening
00
Pedestrian
DEACTIVATE maneuvers
Total maneuvers
(Default value 00)
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 03 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 04 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 05 · Press MENU to save the new value.
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06. PROGRAMMING “E”
SOFT START
Enables or disables the soft start. With the soft start function activated, at
each start of movement the control board will control the motor start,
increasing the speed gradually in the first
second of operation. The default value is 0 (deactivated).
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03
· Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and
DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
TIME OF COURTESY LIGHT/PRE-FLASHING LIGHT
To adjust the courtesy light time (Lt) it is necessary to select option 2 in P8.
Allows you to adjust the courtesy light time for Allows you to adjust the gate movement signa-
closed, open and stopped gates.
ling time before it starts.
Opening course time (minutes)
Closing course time (seconds)
(Default value 0)
(Default value 0)
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
FOLLOW ME
Allows you to activate the Follow me option. With this option activated, the
control board, when in the open position or in opening, gives a closing order
of 5 sec. after the safety device detects
the passage of an object / user. 00 function disabled | 01 function activated
after opening | 02 function activated on opening
(Default value 00)
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03
· Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and
DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
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06. PROGRAMMING “E”
COURSE TIME ADJUSTMENT
It allows to adjust the working time for the opening and closing courses of the two leafs. Leaf 1
Opening course time (minutes)
Opening course time (seconds)
Closing course time (minutes)
(Default value 0)
(Default value 15)
(Default value 0)
Leaf 2
Closing course time (seconds)
(Default value 15)
Opening course time (minutes)
Opening course time (seconds)
Closing course time (minutes)
Closing course time (seconds)
(Default value 0)
(Default value 15)
(Default value 0)
(Default value15)
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
BRAKE/LOCK/PUSH
It allows to activate or deactivate the functions of the electronic brake, the lock’s operating mode and to activate or deactivate pushes on opening and closing.
00 (disables electronic brake)
01 (activates electronic brake)
Allows you to activate the
electronic brake.
00 (active lock on opening 2 sec.)
01 (activates lock whenever in motion) Allows you to select the lock’s
operating mode. The default value is 0 (2 second pulse on
opening). Note: If you select option
2, you must take into account the maximum current value provided by
the control board.
00 (disable opening push) 01 (active opening push) Allows you to activate the
opening push (ram).
00 (disables closing push) 01 (active closing push) Allows you to activate the closing push.
(Default value 0)
(Default value 0)
(Default value 0)
(Default value 0)
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06. PROGRAMMING “E”
BRAKE/LOCK/PUSH
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03 · Press Menu will appear . Use UP or DW to navigate the parameters. 04 · Press MENU to edit the chosen parameter value. 05 · The currently set value appears. Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
DECELERATION SPEED
This menu allows you to adjust the deceleration speed. The higher the slowdown
level, the faster the slowdown.
The default value is 4.
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03
· Press Menu the value set by the factory will appear. 04 · Press MENU to edit
the value. 05 · Use UP and DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the
new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
MANUEVERS COUNTER
This menu allows you to view the number of maneuvers performed. (complete
maneuver means opening and closing).
Resetting the control board does not clear the maneuver count. Example: 13456
maneuvers
01- Hundred thousand / 34- Thousands / 56- Dozens
01 · Press MENU for 10 seconds.
02 · E0 appears. Press UP until appears E7.
03 · Press MENU.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
MANUEVERS COUNTER
display flashes
display flashes
1º1hºundred thousand
2º2ºthousands
3º dozens
04 · The maneuvers count is displayed in the following order (example: 130 371):
05 · E8 appears.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
RESET – RESET FACTORY VALUES
This menu allows you to reset to factory defaults. The default value is 0
(deactivated).
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03
· Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and
DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
06. PROGRAMMING “E”
RGB OUTPUT
This menu allows you to set the operation mode of RGB outputs. The default
value is 0 (continuous output).
01 · Press MENU for 10 sec. until it appears . 02 · Use UP until appears . 03
· Press Menu will appear . 04 · Press MENU to edit the value. 05 · Use UP and
DW to change the value. 06 · Press MENU to save the new value.
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07. DISPLAY
DISPLAY INDICATIONS
IN STOP POSITION, FULLY OPENED IN STOP POSITION, MIDDLE POSITION IN STOP
POSITION, FULLY CLOSED TOTAL OPENING BUTTON PRESSED PEDESTRIAN OPENING BUTTON
PRESSED CONTROL BOARD PERFOMS OPENING COURSE CONTROL BOARD PERFOMS CLOSING
COURSE END OF OPENING COURSE TIME END OF CLOSING COURSE TIME ALL REMOTE
CONTROLS DELETED REMOTE CONTROL ADDED IN THE INDICATED POSITION OBSTRUCTED
PHOTOCELL OBSTRUCTED PHOTOCELL IN PAUSE TIME IN PEDESTRIAN PAUSE TIME IN PRE-
FLASHING LIGHT TIME
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08. COMPONENTS TEST
230V/110V MOTOR
To detect if the problem is in the control board or in the motor, sometimes
it’s necessary to conduct tests with a direct connection to a 230V/110V power
supply. For this, it’s necessary to interpose a capacitor on the connection so
that the motor can work (check the capacitor type to be used in the product’s
manual). In the below diagram is shown how this connection must be made and
how to merge the different component wires.
NOTES: · To perform the tests you don’t need to remove the automatism from
it’s place, because this way you can understand if the automatism, directly
connected to the power, can function correctly. · A new capacitor should be
used during this test to ensure that the problem is not in the capacitor.
01 · Connect the power wires to the terminal as shown below. 02 · Connect the
automation wires to the terminal, interleaving a capacitor into the opening
and closing wires. 03 · After these connections are complete, connect to a
230V/110V power socket, depending on the motor/control board being tested.
The use of capacitors depends on the type of motor to be installed. Check in the motor manual, if it is necessary to place the capacitors, as shown in the diagram.
Motor
Ground Wire
Close COM Open
Phase 1 Power Supply 1
COM 1 COM 2
Power Supply 2 Phase 2
Capacitor 8µF (230V) / 20µF (110V)
AUTOMATION
3
1 2
2
All tests must be performed by qualified personnel due to serious danger
associated with the misuse of electrical systems.
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09. TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICIANS
Anomaly
· Motor doesn’t work.
· Motor doesn’t move but makes noise.
Procedure
Behavior
Procedure II
· Make sure you have power supply connected to control board and if it is working properly.
· Still not working.
· Consult a qualified MOTORLINE technician.
· Unlock motor and move the gate by hand to check for mechanical problems on the movement.
· Is the gate stuck?
· Consult a qualified gates technician.
· The gate moves easily?
· Consult a qualified MOTORLINE technician.
Discovering the origin of the problem
1 · Open control box and check if it has 230V power supply;
2 · Check input fuses;
3 · Disconnect motors from control board and test them by connecting directly to power supply in order to find out if they have problems (see page 11B).
4 · If the motors work, the problem is on the control board. Pull it out and send it to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis;
5 · If the motors don’t work, remove them from installation site and send to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis.
1 · Check all motion axis and associated motion systems related with the gate and automation (rails, pulleys, bolts, hinges, etc) to find out what is the problem.
1 · Check capacitors, testing motor with new capacitor;
2 · If capacitors are not the problem, disconnect motors
from control board and test them by connecting directly to power supply in order to find out if they have problems (see page 11B).
3 · If the motors work, the problem is with control board. Pull it out and send it to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis;
4 · If the motors don’t work, remove them from installation site and send to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis.
· Motors open but doesn’t close.
· Motor doesn’t make complete course.
· Unlock motor and move the gate by hand to closed position. Block the motor again and turn off power supply for 5 seconds. Reconnect it and send order to open gate using remote control.
· Gate opened but didn’t close again.
1 · Check if there is any obstacle in front of the photocells;
2 · Check if any of the control devices (Key Selector, Pushbutton, Video
Intercom, etc.) are stucked and sending permanent signal to control board;
3 · Consult a qualified MOTORLINE technician.
All control boards MOTORLINE have LEDs that easily allow to conclude which devices are with anomalies. All safety devices LEDs (Le) in normal situations remain On. All “START” circuits LEDs in normal situations remain Off. If LEDs devices are not all On, there is some security systems malfunction (photocells, safety edges). If “START” circuits LEDs are turn (Op and Cl), there is a control device sending permanent signal.
A) SECURITY SYSTEMS:
1 ·Close with a shunt all safety systems on the control board (check manual of
the control board in question). If the automated system starts working
normally check for the problematic device.
2 · Remove one shunt at a time until you find the malfunction device.
3 · Replace it for a functional device and check if the motor works correctly
with all the other devices. If you find another one defective, follow the same
steps until you find all the problems.
B) START SYSTEMS:
1 · Disconnect all wires connected to the START connector.
2 · If the LED turned OFF, try reconnecting one device at a time until you
find the defective device.
NOTE: In case procedures described in sections A) and B) don’t result, remove
control board and send to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis.
· Encountered problems?
· Consult an experienced gates expert.
1 · Check all motion axis and associated motion systems related with the gate and automation (rails, pulleys, bolts, hinges, etc) to find out what is the problem.
· Unlock motor and move gate by hand to check for mechanical problems on the gate.
· The gate moves easily?
· Consult a qualified MOTORLINE technician.
1 · Check capacitors, testing with new capacitors;
2 · If capacitors are not the problem, disconnect motor from control board and
test it by connecting directly to power supply in order to find out if it is
broken;
3 · If the motor(s) doesn’t work,
remove it from installation site and send to our MOTORLINE technical services
for diagnosis.
4 · If motor work well and move gate at full force during the entire course,
the problem is with control board. Set force using trimmer on the board. Make
a new working time programming, giving enough time for opening and closing
with
appropriate force (consult control board manual).
5 · If this doesn’t work, remove control board and send it to MOTORLINE
technical services.
NOTE: Setting force of the control board should be enough to make the gate open and close without stopping, but should stop and invert with a little effort from a person. In case of safety systems failure, the gate shall never cause physical damaged to obstacles (vehicles, people, etc.).
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