BFT INTRIC E Series User manual

INTRIC E
D811285 13-11-00 Vers. 02
SELF-LEARNING
ROLLING-CODE
EXTERNAL RECEIVER

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1) GENERAL OUTLINE
Thank you for buying this product, our company is sure that you will be
more than satisfied with the performance of the product. Read the
“Instruction Manual”supplied with this product carefully, as it provides
important information about safety, installation, operation and
maintenance.This product conforms to recognised technical standards
and safety regulations. It complies with the 89/336/EEC, 1999/5/CEE,
European Directive and subsequent amendments. This product complies
with recognised technical standards and safety regulations. Self-learning
rolling-code radio receiver system. This is used to configure impulse or
bistable or timed outputs. It can also memorize TEO 1-2-4 series (non
rolling-code) transmitters. The INTRIC 1-2 / E system is compatible with
the EElink protocol for fast installation and maintenance.
2) GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING! An incorrect installation or improper use of the product
can cause damage to persons, animals or things.
•The “Warnings”leaflet and “Instruction booklet”supplied with this
product should be read carefully as they provide important information
about safety, installation, use and maintenance.
•Scrap packing materials (plastic, cardboard, polystyrene etc) according
to the provisions set out by current standards. Keep nylon or polystyrene
bags out of children’s reach.
•Keep the instructions together with the technical brochure for
future reference.
•This product was exclusively designed and manufactured for the use
specified in the present documentation. Any other use not specified in
this documentation could damage the product and be dangerous.
•The Company declines all responsibility for any consequences resulting
from improper use of the product, or use which is different from that
expected and specified in the present documentation.
•Do not install the product in explosive atmosphere.
•The construction components of this product must comply with the
following European Directives: 89/336/EEC, 1999/5/CEE, European
Directive and subsequent amendments. As for all non-EEC countries,
the above-mentioned standards as well as the current national
standards should be respected in order to achieve a good safety level.
•The Company declines all responsibility for any consequences resulting
from failure to observe Good Technical Practice when constructing
closing structures (door, gates etc.), as well as from any deformation
which might occur during use.
•The installation must comply with the provisions set out by the
following European Directives: 89/336/EEC, 1999/5/CEE, European
Directive and subsequent amendments.
•Disconnect the electrical power supply before carrying out any work
on the installation. Also disconnect any buffer batteries, if fitted.
•Fit an omnipolar or magnetothermal switch on the mains power supply,
having a contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3mm.
•Check that a differential switch with a 0.03A threshold is fitted just
before the power supply mains.
•Check that earthing is carried out correctly: connect all metal parts for
closure (doors, gates etc.) and all system components provided with
an earth terminal.
•Fit all the safety devices (photocells, electric edges etc.) which are
needed to protect the area from any danger caused by squashing,
conveying and shearing.
•Position at least one luminous signal indication device (blinker) where
it can be easily seen, and fix a Warning sign to the structure.
•The Company declines all responsibility with respect to the automation
safety and correct operation when other manufacturers’components
are used.
•Only use original parts for any maintenance or repair operation.
•Do not modify the automation components, unless explicitly authorised
by the company.
•Instruct the product user about the control systems provided and the
manual opening operation in case of emergency.
•Do not allow persons or children to remain in the automation
operation area.
•Keep radio control or other control devices out of children’s reach, in
order to avoid unintentional automation activation.
•The user must avoid any attempt to carry out work or repair on the
automationsystem,andalwaysrequesttheassistanceofqualifiedpersonnel.
•Anything which is not expressly provided for in the present instructions,
is not allowed.
3) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency: ........................................................................... 433.92MHz
Operating temperature: ....................................................... -20 / +55°C
Coded by means of: ........................................... Rolling-code Algorithm
No. combinations: ...................................................................... 4 million
Dimensions: .............................................................................. see fig.1
3.1) Receiver
Power supply: ............................... from 12 to 28Vdc, from 16 to 28Vac
Antenna impedance: ..................................................... 50Ohm (RG58)
Relay contact: ..................................................... 1A - 33Vac, 1A 24Vdc
Max No. radio control to be memorised: ......................................... 128
Receiver versions: ...................................................................................
INTRIC 1 E -single-channel, INTRIC 2 E - double-channel.
4) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz. For Antenna-Receiver connection,
use an RG58 coaxial cable. The presence of metallic masses close by the
antenna can interfere with radio reception. In case of poor transmitting
range, move the antenna to a more suitable site.
5) PROGRAMMING
The receivers are provided with a “JP5”jumper (fig.2) which is used to
enablethetransmittersto be memorized, in MANUAL or SELF-LEARNING
mode by radio. Having inserted the receiver in the connector provided
with the control unit, enter the programming mode by pressing the SW1
button for INTRIC 1E or, in case of INTRIC 2 E, the SW1 button for the
CH1 output and SW2 button for CH2 output. This condition is signalled by
constant blinking of the DL1 LED. The DL1 LED blinker packs (fig.2),
which range from 1 to 6 blinks interrupted by a pause of about 1 second,
indicate the different learning functions (see table). The receiver comes
out of the programming mode if no operations take place during the
subsequent 90 seconds.
5.1) Transmitter memory storage in manual mode (JP5 closed)
Select the required function from the table. When the operating method
has been understood, proceed as follows:
a) Preset the receiver to the required function (see table) and check the
DL1 LED blinker packs.
b) Send the transmitter secret code. In the case of TRC1-2, press the P1
hidden button (fig.2). In the case of TRC4, the P1 button function
corresponds to pressing the 4 transmitter buttons simultaneously or, after
opening the battery compartment, bridging the two P1 points with a
screwdriver (fig.2).
Note: For the TEO 1-2-4 series, enter the personal code with the 10-way
Dip-switch provided with the transmitter and press the T key of the
transmitter which is to be memorised
c) Press the T key of the transmitter which is to be memorised. The key
of that transmitter is now stored.
d) To memorise other transmitters, repeat the sequence from point (b)
within a maximum time of about 10 seconds, otherwise the receiver will
come out of the programming mode.
5.2) Transmitter memory storage in self-learning mode by radio
(JP5 open)
The transmitter TEO 1-2-4 (non rolling-code) must be memorized in
manual mode.
The first transmitter must be memorized in manual mode (see paragraph
5.1). Note: with JP5 open, you can also carry out memory storage in
manual mode. Leaving the JP5 bridge open, and having a TRC transmitter
already memorized in the receiver, you can also memorize other
transmitters by radio, as explained below:
a) Send the secret code of the transmitter already memorised. In the
case of TRC1-2 transmitters, press the hidden P1 button (fig.2). In the
case of TRC4, the P1 button function corresponds to pressing the 4
transmitter buttons simultaneously or, after opening the battery
compartment, bridging the two P1 points with a screwdriver (fig.2).
b) Press the T key which is also to be assigned to the new transmitter.
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c) Transmit the secret code of the new transmitter to be memorized (P1
key for TRC 1-2) (all the T1-2-3-4 keys for TRC4).
d) Press the T key which is to be assigned to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the sequence from step (c)
within a maximum time of 10-15 seconds, otherwise the receiver will
come out of the programming mode.
f) To copy another key, repeat the sequence from step (a) and wait for the
receiver to come out of the programming mode (or disconnect the
receiver from the power supply).
Note: Maximum protection from memory storage of foreign codes is
obtained by presetting the JP5 jumper closed and programming in
manual mode or by means of the UNIPRO mod. programmer.
5.3) UNIPRO mod. Universal programmer (Fig.4)
To use the programmer, see the respective instructions. Transmitter -
Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the TRC transmitter by means of the
UNITRC and UNIFLAT accessories supplied. Receiver - Connect the
UNIPRO programmer to the INTRIC receiver by means of the UNIDA and
UNIFLAT accessories supplied. The system will not support the power
input of the UNIPRO programer.
6) MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the system should only be carried out by
qualified personnel regularly.
7) DISPOSAL
ATTENTION: disposal should only be carried out by qualified
personnel. Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current
regulations. In case of disposal, the system components do not entail any
particular risks or danger. In case of recovered materials, these should be
sorted out by type (electrical components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual
are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any
alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing
and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving its
essential features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking
to update the present publication.
Programming
and
Impulse output
The receiver enters the programming mode. If no memory storage takes place during the
subsequent 90 seconds, the receiver comes out of the programming mode.The combined
output relay remains picked up as long as the respective transmitter key is kept pressed.
Constant blinking.
Standard Programming
Advanced Programming
SW2
for CH1 output chanel
SW2
SW1
Automatic memory
storage only
TRC2
with impulse output
2 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
SW2
SW1
Step-by-step output
The combined output relay changes its status each time the transmitter key is pressed.
3 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
SW2
SW1
Timer output
Each time the transmitter key is pressed, the output relay remains picked up for 90 seconds.
If the key is pressed during the counting cycle, counting is restarted for further 90 seconds.
4 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
SW2
SW1
Code elimination
The code of the key is eliminated by pressing P1, then pressing the transmitter key to be
cancelled (T1 or T2 or T3 or T4) and keeping it pressed until the DL1 LED restarts blinking.
For the TEO mod., keep the key to be cancelled pressed.
5 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
SW2
SW1
Cancellation of the
entire receiver
memory
The memory cancellation procedure starts if, during blinking, the SW1 receiver button (or both
in the case of INTRIC 2) is kept pressed for over 10 seconds. Then the receiver comes out of
the programming mode.
11
11
11
11
6 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
SW2
SW1
11
The T1 transmitter key is memorised in the CH1 output, and the T2 key in the CH2 output.
If other keys are pressed, they are ignored.
SW1
for CH2 output chanel
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Fig. 2
Fig. 1
44 18.5
82
T3
T2
T4
T1
16
12.5
65
35
T2
T1
P1
T1
Led
T2
P1
P1
TRC4
T1
T2
T3
T4
JP5
SW2
DL1
SW1
CH1
CH2
+24 VAC/12vdc
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Fig. 4
Fig. 3
TEO 4
T4
T3
T2
T1
T1
T2
12V
ALKALINE BATTERY
-
+
ON
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TEO 2
UNIDA
UNIFLAT
UNITRC
UNITRC
UNIFLAT
UNIPRO
UNIFLAT
Contatti
Contacts
Contacts
Kontakte
Contactos
Contatos
TRC1-2
Contatti
Contacts
Contacts
Kontakte
Contactos
Contatos
TRC4
JP2
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