Avidsen 114461 User manual

CONNECTED
MOTOR DRIVE KIT
EN
OREA CONNECT
For sliding gates
Ref.114461
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V1
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
WARRANTY
3
YEAR
LKG
24V SWING
GATE
8M 500KG COMPATIBLE WITH ALL
TYPES OF GATES
COMPATIBLE WITH
AVIDSEN HOME

CONNECTED MOTOR DRIVE KIT
CONTENTS
A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 04
2 - INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 04
3 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 05
4 - RECYCLING 05
B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 - KIT CONTENTS 06
2 - EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED)
06
C - INSTALLATION
SAFETY RULES 08
1 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS 08
2 - ATTACHING COMPONENTS 10
2.1 - Attaching the geared motor 11
2.2 - Attaching the rack 13
3 - ATTACHING THE FLASHING LIGHT 14
4 - ATTACHING THE SET OF PHOTOCELLS 16
5 - CONNECTIONS 17
6 - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CARD 18
7 - MOTOR POLARITY 18
8 - FLASHING LIGHT 18
9 - PHOTOCELLS 19
10 - HOMEGATE CONNECTED MODULE 19
11 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 20
11.1 - Additional photocells 21
11.2 - Additional control parts 22
11.3 - Key selector 23
11.4 - Emergency stop parts 23
11.5 - Solar power kit 24
D - BEGINNING OPERATION
1 - SETTINGS INTERFACE 25
2 - QUICK SETTINGS 25
2.1 - Menu structure 25
2.1.1 - Réglages simples [basic settings
menu (MENU 1) 26
2.2 - Photocell alignment procedure 27
2.3 - Self-learning 27
2.4 - Programming remote controls 28
2.4.1 - Programming with the card 28
2.4.2 - Copy programming 28
2.4.3 - Deleting all remote controls 29
2.5 - Motor force 29
2.6 - Operating mode 29
2.7 - Time delay 30
3 - ADVANCED SETTINGS 30
3.1 - Access to advanced settings (MENU 2)
30
3.2 - Réglages avancés [advanced settings]
menu (MENU 2) 31
3.2.1 - Speed 31
3.2.2 - Acceleration 31
3.2.3 - Photocell self-test (optional) 32
3.2.4 - Pre-flashing time 32
4 - HOMEGATE CONNECTED MODULE
START-UP 33
4.1 - Installing the mobile application and
creating an account 33

4.2 - Connecting the contactor 34
4.3 - Usage via the application 35
4.4 - Using the product with Google Home 36
4.4.1 - If you have an Android smartphone
with Google Assistant 37
4.5 - Using the product with Amazon Alexa 37
4.6 - Scenario and automation 38
4.6.1 - Scenario 38
4.6.2 - Creating an automation 39
4.6.3 - Programming the “gate opening”
automation 41
E - USE
1 - WARNING 44
2 - OPENING/CLOSING 44
2.1 - Type of command 44
2.2 - Operating modes 44
2.2.1 - “Semi-automatic closing” mode 44
2.2.2 - “Automatic closing” mode 45
2.2.3 - “Collective” mode 45
2.3 - Emergency stop 45
2.4 - Photocells (if installed) 45
2.5 - Obstacle detection 45
2.6 - Manual movement 46
2.7 - Motor disengagement 46
2.8 - Motor engagement 46
F - MAINTENANCE AND
UPKEEP
1 - MAINTENANCE WORK 47
2 - OPERATING INDICATORS 47
3 - BATTERY VOLTAGE (FOR OPTIONAL SOLAR
POWER KIT) 47
4 - ANOMALY GUIDE 48
4.1 - Manual control 50
4.2 - Total reset 50
5 - REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY 50
6 - REPLACING THE POWER FUSE 50
G - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL
INFORMATION
1 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 51
2 - WARRANTY 54
3 - HELP AND ADVICE 54
4 - PRODUCT RETURNS/AFTER-SALES
SERVICE 54
5 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 55

EN 4
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A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In our efforts to continually improve our products,
we reserve the right to make any changes to the
technical, functional, or aesthetic characteristics
related to their development.
This automatic gate opening mechanism, and
its manual, were designed to enable a gate to be
motorised in compliance with current European
standards.
WARNING
Important safety instructions. A automatic gate
opening mechanism is a product that can cause
injury to people and animals and damage to
property. It is important for people’s safety to follow
these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
• This apparatus may be used by children over
the age of 8 and by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of
experience or familiarity, if they are correctly
supervised or if the instructions relating to the
safe use of the apparatus have been given to
them and the possible hazards are understood.
Children must not play with the device.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be
conducted by children without supervision.
• This apparatus should only be used for its
intended purpose, that is, to motorise a sliding
gate for vehicle access. Any other use will be
considered dangerous.
• The opening or closing manoeuvre control
must be used with perfect visibility of the gate.
Should the gate be outside the user’s field of
vision, the installation must be protected by a
photocell type safety device, and its operation
must be checked every six months.
• All potential users must be instructed in the use
of the motorised gate by reading this manual. It
must be ensured that no persons who have not
been instructed in the use of the device may
set the gate into motion.
• Before setting the gate into motion, ensure that
there is no person in the area in which the gate
moves.
• Do not let children play with the gate control
devices. Keep the remote controls out of the
reach of children.
• Avoid any natural obstacles (branch, stone, high
grass, etc.) impeding the gate’s movement.
• Do not manually activate the gate when the
motor drive is not disengaged from the gate.
Avidsen cannot be held liable for any use that does
not comply with the instructions in this manual and
causes damage.
2 - INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
• Read this entire manual before starting the
installation.
• The electrical installation of the motorised
gate must meet current standards (NF C 15-
100) and should be undertaken by a qualified
person.
• The 230VAC mains supply must be protected
against surges with a suitable circuit breaker
which meets current standards.
• All electrical connections must be performed
with the power switched off (safety switch in
the OFF position) and battery disconnected.
• Ensure that crushing and shearing between
the mobile parts of the motorised gate and
the surrounding fixed parts due to the gate’s
opening/closing movement are avoided or
signalled on the installation.
• The motorised part must be installed on a gate
according to the specifications provided in this
manual.
• The motorised gate must not be installed in
an explosive atmosphere (presence of gas,
flammable smoke, etc.).
• The installer must check that the temperature
range shown on the motor drive is suitable for
the location.
• The wire that acts as an antenna must remain
inside the electronic panel.
• It is strictly forbidden to modify any of the
components provided in this kit, or to use an
additional component not provided for in this
manual.
• During installation, but above all during
adjustment of the motorised gate, you must
ensure that no person, including the installer, is
in the area in which the gate moves at the start
and throughout the duration of
adjustment.
• The flashing light is an essential safety
component.
• If installation does not correspond to one of the
cases shown in this manual, you must contact
us so that we can provide all the components
necessary for smooth installation with no risk of
damage.

EN5
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A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• After installation, ensure that the mechanism
is correctly adjusted and that the protection
systems as well as the manual override device
work correctly.
• Do not let children play with the fixed control
devices. Keep the remote controls out of the
reach of children.
The Avidsen company shall not be responsible
in case of damage if installation is not
conducted as indicated in these instructions.
3 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Read all the instructions given in this manual
before carrying out maintenance on the
motorised gate.
• Disconnect the power supply during cleaning
or other maintenance operations if the device
is automatically controlled.
• Any technical, electronic or mechanical change
to the motorised gate must be made with our
technical department’s approval; otherwise,
the guarantee will be immediately cancelled.
• In the event of breakdown, the damaged part
should be replaced by an original part and
nothing else.
• Check the installation frequently to reveal any
fault on the gate or the motor drive (see the
chapter on maintenance).
• Never use abrasive or corrosive substances to
clean the products.
• Use a soft, slightly damp cloth.
• Never use an aerosol to spray the product as
this may damage the internal workings.
4 - RECYCLING
Disposing of used batteries in household
waste is strictly forbidden. Batteries/
accumulators containing harmful
substances are marked with symbols
(shown opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metals are referred to as
follows: Cd= cadmium, Hg= mercury, Pb= lead.
You can dispose of these batteries/accumulators
at local waste treatment centres (centres for sorting
recyclable materials), which are required to accept
them. Keep batteries/button cells/accumulators out
of reach of children and store them in a safe place
not accessible to them. They could be swallowed
by children or pets. Risk of death! If they should be
swallowed in spite of all the precautions, consult a
doctor or go to A&E immediately. Never short-circuit
the batteries, and do not burn or recharge them as
they may explode!
This logo denotes that devices no longer in
use should not be disposed of as
household waste. They are likely to contain
hazardous substances which are
dangerous to both health and the environment.
Return the equipment to your local distributor or use
the recycling collection service provided by your
local council.
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EN 6
B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 - CONTENTS OF THE KIT
2 - EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED)
The tools and screws required for the installation must be in good condition and compliant with applicable
safety standards.
ø4mm
x9 x9
ø4
ø6
ø6
ø12
x80 x80
ø8
ø12
flashing light
flashing light
attachment
attachment of
the motor to
the ground
3m cable
2 x 0.5mm2
ø4mm
x9 x9
ø4
ø6
ø6
ø12
x80 x80
ø8
ø12
x3
x80
x80
x4 x4
x3
1 x 14mm spanner
1 shovel
1 bucket 1 trowel
1 at head
screwdriver
1 Phillips screwdriver 1 Stanley knife
1 drill
1 spirit level 1 measuring tape 1 pencil 1 hammer
cement sand
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10 x 1
6x 4 7x 8 8x 8 9x 4 10 x 4
10 x 6 10 x 6
5x 2
2x 8 4x 2
2x 12 2x 12
1x 1 3x 1 3x 2 3x 2
13 x 2
12 x 1
11 x 1 14 x 1
124 V geared motor
250cm rack and screws
3Flashing light and screws
4Remote control
5Release key
6Floor fastening pin
7M8 nut
8Ø8 washer
9Ø8 spring washer
10 Photocells and their screws
11 Disengagement label
12 Installation template
13 Backup fuses
14 Connected module and its accessories

EN7
C - INSTALLATION
HAZARD ANALYSIS
REGULATION
Installation of a motorised gate or a motor drive on
an existing gate within the framework of “Residential”
type use must be compliant with directive 89/106/
EEC concerning building products.
The reference standard used to check this compliance
is EN 13241-1 which refers to a framework of several
standards including EN 12445 and EN 12453
which specify the motorised gate safety methods
and components to reduce or completely eliminate
hazards to people.
The installer must train the end user on the correct
operation of the motorised gate, and the trained user
must train the other people likely to use the motorised
gate, using this guide.
It is specified in standard EN 12453 that the minimum
protection of the gate’s primary edge depends on the
type of use and the type of control used to set the
gate in motion.
The gate motor drive is a press control system, i.e.
simply pressing one of the control parts (remote
control, key selector, etc.) sets the gate in motion.
This gate motor drive is equipped with a force
limiter which complies with appendix A of EN 12453
standard, within the framework of use with a gate
that is compliant with the specifications given in this
chapter. The specifications of EN12453 standard
therefore enable the 3 following use cases, as well as
the minimum levels of protection:
• Press activation with visible gate
Minimum level of protection: Force limiter only.
• Press activation with non-visible
gate
Minimum level of protection: Force limiter and 2
pairs of photocells to protect the gate’s opening and
closing.
• Automatic control (automatic
closure)
Minimum level of protection: Force limiter and 1 pair
of photocells to protect the gate’s automatic closing.
The flashing light is an essential safety component.
The photocell type safety devices and their correct
operation must be checked every six months.
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GATE TO MOTORISE
This motor drive can automate sliding gates up to 8m
long and 2.20m high and weighing 500kg.
SAFETY CHECKS ON THE GATE
• The guide rail must be perfectly straight,
horizontal and fastened correctly to the ground.
• The gate rail and wheels must be of compatible
shape and dimensions to ensure that the gate’s
movement is smooth and to remove any risk of
the gate becoming derailed.
• The gate must be stopped open and closed by
stops fastened solidly to the ground so that its
movement is limited and above all to remove any
risk of the gate becoming derailed.
• The zone in which the geared motor will be
fastened must not be at risk of flooding. If it is,
raise the geared motor.
• The motorised gate is strictly for residential use
for vehicle passage.
• The gate must not be installed in an explosive
or corrosive atmosphere (presence of gas,
flammable smoke, vapour or dust).
• The gate must not have locking systems (latch,
lock, bolt, etc.).
• Without the motor drive, the gate must be in
good mechanical conditions, correctly balanced
and open and close without resistance. We
recommended lubricating the guide rollers and
the supporting wheels.
• Check that the fastening points of the different
components are in locations that are sheltered
from shock and that the surfaces are solid
enough.
• Check that the gate does not have any part
protruding from its structure.
• If the gate is openwork type, you must place a
protective grille or net so that no component can
pass through the gate’s bars when it is moving,
or place a safety edge on the shear zone.
• The installation must be equipped with at least
two upper runners which must be perfectly
aligned to ensure the stability of the gate and
avoid any risk of the gate tipping over.
• The gate installed without the motor drive must
be compliant with the requirements given in EN
13241-1 standard.
• The motor drive cannot be used with a driven
part that has a door.
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EN 8
C - INSTALLATION
Upper runner
Open end stop
Close end stop
Clearance zone
Rail
Grille, net or safety edge
SAFETY RULES
The actual opening of a gate may create dangerous situations for people, goods and vehicles in the vicinity
that by nature, cannot always be avoided by design.
The possible hazards depend on the state of the gate, the manner in which it is used and the installation site.
After having checked that the gate to be motorised complies with the requirements given in this chapter and
before beginning the installation, a hazard analysis of the installation must be conducted in order to eliminate
all dangerous situations or to indicate them if they cannot be eliminated.
1 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS
On the primary edge
There is a risk of crushing between the gate’s post and primary edge when it closes. To reduce this risk, the
motor drive has an obstacle detector. If the motor needs to force more than it is authorised (by adjusting a
threshold of sensitivity to effort), the motor drive will stop of its own accord and release the pressure against
the obstacle (person or vehicle). It is also possible to install the photocells to detect a person or vehicle moving
when the gate is closing.
post
transmission photocell (TX) reception photocell (RX)
geared motor
primary edge
view from above
On the secondary edge
Depending on your installation, there may be risks of impact or crushing in the gate’s clearance zone. In this
case, you must remove these risks, by screening off the clearance zone, or by using photocells.
Solution with screen (20 x 20mm mesh maximum):
post
geared motor
secondary edge
screen
(minimum height: 1.25m)
swing
view from above
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EN9
C - INSTALLATION
Solution with photocells:
view from above
post post
rail
geared motor
rack
transmission photocell (TX) reception photocell (RX)
swing
To avoid any risk of confinement in the gate clearance zone, the safety distances given in the diagram below
must be observed.
view from above
post
swing
8mm
max
stop P
T
P = 500mm minimum if T is greater than 100mm
P = 200mm minimum if T is less than 100mm
On the upper runners
There is a risk of hands getting caught between the upper runners and the gate. To avoid this risk, the safety
distances given in the diagram below must be observed.
a a
a
view from
above
view in profile
post
post
gate
gate
runner runner
to < 8mm
Between the cog and the rack
There is a risk of hands getting caught between the cog and the rack. To avoid this risk, a protector (screen,
cover, etc.) must be placed on the geared motor. The safety distances given in the diagram below must be
observed.
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EN 10
C - INSTALLATION
a
a
a
a< 8mm
swing
protector
rack
Between the bars of an openwork gate and the post
If the gate is openwork type, there is a risk of shearing between the gate bars and the post when the gate is
opening.
There are two solutions to remove this hazard:
- Install a screen or net on the gate. The mesh must be no larger than 20 x 20mm.
- Install one or two safety edges on the post.
grille or net
safety edge 1
safety
edge 2
Safety edge 2 is necessary if the post and the low wall (or fence) are not aligned (as shown in the diagram),
thereby creating a crush zone between the edge of the post and a gate bar. The safety edges used must have
sufficient deformation between trigger and the position where the gate actually stops (6 cm) (residual travel
according to figure 3 of EN 12978).
PREVENTING OTHER HAZARDS
The body of a switch with no lock must be located in direct view of the driven part but away from moving
parts. Unless it operates with a key, it must be installed at a minimum height of 1.5m and must not be
accessible to the public.
After installation, ensure that the components of the gate do not hang above a footpath or public access road.
2 - ATTACHING COMPONENTS
The motor drive must be installed by qualified personnel, in compliance with all the indications provided in the
“General warnings.”
Before starting installation, ensure that:
• Hazards can be minimised by following the recommendations under the Chapter “Hazard analysis.”
• The desired use has been correctly defined.
• The gate complies with the specifications given in the Chapter “Specifications of the gate to motorise”.
The different stages of installation must be followed in order and in compliance with the indications given.
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EN11
C - INSTALLATION
Installation of different components
Note: from now until the end of this guide:
• Left to right opening will be referred to as “LR opening”.
inner side of the property
Transmission photocell
Attachment: page 16
Reception photocell
Attachment: page 16
Geared motor
Attachment: page 11
Rack
Attachment: page 13
Flashing light
Attachment: page 15
opening direction
• Right to left opening will be referred to as “RL opening”.
inner side of the property
transmission
photocell (TX)
reception photocell (RX)
geared motor rack
flashing light opening direction
2.1 - ATTACHING THE GEARED MOTOR
There must be a foundation where the motor will be attached. The foundation type and dimensions depend
on the nature of the ground. Plan one or more cable runs depending on the applicable electrical standards.
The foundation must be placed 15 mm maximum from the gate. An installation template is provided in the kit
to facilitate installation. Position it on the base 5.5 cm from the gate.
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EN 12
C - INSTALLATION
80 mm
Post Post
Post
Template Template
Gate Gate
15mm
max
view from above
Foundation Foundation
5.5 cm5.5 cm
15mm
max
The cable run between must comply with applicable standards (NFC 15-100). Either the cable is 80cm deep
with red warning mesh, or the cable is run through a sheath.
Place the cable run sheath as well as the floor fastening pins as shown in the diagram below before pouring
the concrete:
The pins must match the installation template provided. Wait until the seal is dry before assembling the motor.
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EN13
C - INSTALLATION
When the motor is horizontal, tighten the locknuts to block the clamp nut then tighten the clamp nuts to keep
the motor in position.
2.2 - ATTACHING THE RACK
In order to manually manoeuvre the gate during rack installation, the geared motor must be disengaged as
follows:
• Insert the key provided for this purpose into the slot of the unlocking device.
• Turn clockwise to unlock the lever.
• Then remove the lever as shown in the diagram.
• Open the gate completely.
• Attach the first rack component (Item 2) to a rigid part of the gate. Start at one end; this component must
be perfectly level and centred on the geared motor. The end of the component must be 10mm from the
edge of the gate. Leave a distance of 1 to 2mm maximum between the rack and the geared motor’s cog.
1
0
mm
swing
rack
cog
spirit level
1 à 2mm
maxi
motor
view from above
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EN 14
C - INSTALLATION
• Using a ruler and spirit level, assemble and attach the remaining rack components to the gate. Once
attached, all components must be perfectly aligned and level.
1
0
mm
level ruler
3 - INSTALLING THE FLASHING LIGHT
The flashing light must be attached to the top of the post on which the switchgear is mounted, and it must be
visible from both the inside and the outside.
• With a screwdriver, open the flashing light by unscrewing the 2 screws that hold the upper part of the
flashing light.
• Attach the flashing light onto the post.
• Connect a cable of the appropriate length and with a cross-section of at least 0.5mm2by passing it through
the cable gland.
• Replace the upper part of the flashing light, then replace the 2 screws.
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EN15
C - INSTALLATION
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EN 16
C - INSTALLATION
4 - ATTACHING THE SET OF PHOTOCELLS
Important notes:
• The photocells must be perfectly aligned and parallel to each other.
• The reception photocells (RX is indicated at the back) must be installed at the same side of the
gate as the geared motor.
For the exterior photocells:
The surface of the posts where the photocells will be attached must be perfectly flat in order to properly align
the infrared beam of the photocells.
The photocells must be placed at a height of between 30 and 60cm from the ground.
30 cm min
60 cm max
outer side of the property
perfect alignment
10cm min/15cm
max
RX
view from above
outer side of the property
Mounting:
• Mount the photocells on the posts.
• Open the photocells by removing the 2 screw covers and the 2 screws.
• Position the photocell in a vertical position in the location defined.
• Mark the position of the two fastening holes and the position of the hole for the cable to run through.
45mm
20mm
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EN17
5 - CONNECTIONS
Safety instructions:
All electrical connections must be performed with the power switched off (safety switch in OFF position).
These connections must be made by a qualified electrician.
Typical connection
flashing light
wired control part (contactor,
interphone, etc.)
2 x 0.5mm2
motor
TX photocell
RX photocell
Telephone cable
emergency stop part (punch button,
safety edge, 2nd set of photocells,
etc.)
230 Vac mains
3 x 1.5mm2
2 x 0.5mm2
Mains connection
• Make the connections to the terminal block located at the back of the electronic card using at least a 2 x
1.5mm2cable.
Important notes:
The electrical line must solely be used to power the gate motor drive and protected by a fuse or
circuit breaker (6A min, 16A max) and a differential device (30mA). It must be compliant with the
applicable electrical safety standards.
N
P
Neutr
e
Terre
Phase
• The 230V power cable must be HO5RN-F type.
C - INSTALLATION
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EN 18
C - INSTALLATION
6 - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CARD
For ease of connection, all terminal blocks are removable.
+
12V
HALL
GND
M1
gate
opening
transfo connection
fuse
transfo
fuse
battery
battery
connection green LED
settings
buttons
red LED
emergency
stop
pedestrian
opening antenna
light
flashing
motor
output
photocells
sensor
7 - MOTOR POLARITY
The motor is already connected to the electronic card, but its connection direction depends on the direction
in which the gate opens (“LR opening”, “RL opening”).
If the opening is only from right to left (“RL opening”), there is nothing to be done. (The motor’s red wire
connects to the + and the black wire connects to the –).
If opening is from left to right (“LR opening”), reverse the motor connection polarity as shown below:
+
12V
HALL
GND
M1
red black
8 - FLASHING LIGHT
• Connect the flashing light wires to the terminal block as shown in the diagram below and reconnect the
terminal block.
• Maintain the polarity.
• Use 2 x 0.5mm2section cable at least.
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EN19
+
12V
HALL
GND
M1
9 - PHOTOCELLS
Warning: Make the photocell connections when the actuator power is switched off.
• Disconnect the removable terminal block, connect the photocell wires to the terminal block as shown in the
diagram below and then reconnect the terminal block.
By connecting the photocells in this way, the system reacts to the infrared beam being cut only during closing.
9
+$//
*1'
0
a a aa12 &20 1&
TX
transmission
photocell
Reception
photocell RX
10 - HOMEGATE CONNECTED MODULE
+
12V
HALL
GND
Gate control Pedestrian control
Or
C - INSTALLATION
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EN 20
• Install the magnet for state feedback of the gate from the application.
• Put the gate in closed position.
• Attach the passive magnet to the gate. Install the magnet bracket on the ground, leaving a gap of no more
than 13mm between the magnets. The magnets must not touch.
11 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Additional remote
control
Solar power
option
Keypad
0.5m
rack
additional
set of
photocells
Battery
option
Videophone
C - INSTALLATION
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