DITEC LCA85 User manual

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Finecorsa apertura
Apertura parziale
LN
COM
SCI
30 1
30 1
JR1
J29
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
Antenna
uso futuro
11A0
12A
SCHEDA AD INNESTO
SCHEDA AD INNESTO
Alimentazione
230 V~
50/60 Hz
24 V~
230 V~ 25 W max
F5A
~
LP
Lampeggiante
Chiusura
automatica esterna
Apertura
Chiusura
Stop
Lampada stato
automazione
Uscita configurabile
Push button panel - PT3
(optional)
-
+
FUSE
Uscita 24 V
Arresto di sicurezza
Test sicurezze
Inversione di
sicurezza in
chiusura 8K2
Arresto di sicurezza
in apertura 8K2
Sicurezza in chiusura
COM
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ZENRS
ZENPRS
Ditec LCA85
Control panel installation manual for automations with
one 230 V~ motor
(translation of the original instructions)
IP2371EN • 2022-03-17
www.ditecautomations.com
Power supply
230 V~
50/60 Hz
Flashing light
230 V~ 25 W max
Opening limit switch
Closing limit switch
Step-by-step
24 V output
Partial aperture
Safety stop
Closing safety device
Safety devices test
Safety stop when
opening 8K2
Safety reversal
during closing
operation 8K2
Automation status
lamp output
Configurable 24 V
Automatic external
closure
Closure
Opening
Future use
PLUGIN BOARD
PLUGIN BOARD
respect
polarity L-N

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Key
This symbol indicates useful information for the correct operation of the product.
Factory settings
This symbol indicates instructions or notes regarding safety, to which special attention must be paid.
Contents
General safety precautions for the user ........................................................................................................................3
General safety precautions for technical personnel ......................................................................................................5
EC Declaration of Conformity .........................................................................................................................................7
1. Safety functions .................................................................................................................................................8
2. Technical specifications .....................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Applications ................................................................................................................................................................8
3. Installation and electrical connections ..............................................................................................................9
3.1 CROSS installation ...................................................................................................................................................11
3.1.1 Standard installation ...............................................................................................................................................................11
3.1.2 Wiring diagram ........................................................................................................................................................................12
3.2 DOD14 installation or sectional door automations 230 V~ .....................................................................................13
3.2.1 Standard installation ...............................................................................................................................................................13
3.2.2 Wiring diagram ........................................................................................................................................................................14
3.3 Standard installation 230 V~ barrier .......................................................................................................................15
3.3.1 Ditec QIK4E standard installation wiring diagram ................................................................................................................15
4. Commands and safety devices .........................................................................................................................16
4.1 Command inputs .....................................................................................................................................................16
4.2 Safety inputs .............................................................................................................................................................16
4.3 Limit switch inputs ..................................................................................................................................................17
5. Outputs and accessories ..................................................................................................................................17
6. Jumper setting ................................................................................................................................................18
7. Using menus ....................................................................................................................................................19
7.1 Switching the display ON and OFF ..........................................................................................................................19
7.2 Navigation keys ........................................................................................................................................................19
7.3 Menu map ................................................................................................................................................................20
8. Setting up product for first use ........................................................................................................................22
8.1 Wizard configuration menu (WZ) .............................................................................................................................22
8.2 Basic start-up example ...........................................................................................................................................24
8.2.1 Sliding gate ..............................................................................................................................................................................24
8.2.2 Barrier .....................................................................................................................................................................................24
8.2.3 Sectional door ..........................................................................................................................................................................25
8.3 Frequently used menu sequences ..........................................................................................................................26
8.3.1 Enabling the configurations ....................................................................................................................................................26
8.3.2 Adding remote controls ...........................................................................................................................................................26
8.3.3 Configuring the NC contact safety devices ............................................................................................................................26
8.3.4 Configuring the resistive safety edges ...................................................................................................................................26
8.4 Synthetic diagram of operation ...............................................................................................................................27
9. Configuration and settings menu ....................................................................................................................28
9.1 Main menu ................................................................................................................................................................28
9.2 Second level menu - AT (Automatic Configuration) ................................................................................................29
9.3 Second level menu - BC (Basic settings) ................................................................................................................30
9.3.1 Additional configurable BC level parameters available with → enabled ............................................................31
9.4 Second level menu - BA (Basic adjustments) ........................................................................................................31
9.4.1 Additional BA level parameters that can be configured (available with → enabled) .........................................34
9.5 Second level menu - RO (Radio operations) ...........................................................................................................36
9.5.1 Additional configurable BO level parameters available with → enabled ............................................................37
9.6 Second level menu - SF (Special Functions) ..........................................................................................................38
9.6.1 Additional configurable SF level parameters available with → enabled .............................................................39
9.7 Second level menu - CC (Cycles Counter) ..............................................................................................................40
9.7.1 Additional configurable CC level parameters available with → enabled ............................................................40
9.8 Second level menu - EM (Energy management) ....................................................................................................40
9.9 Second level menu - AP (Advanced parameters) ...................................................................................................41
9.9.1 Additional configurable AP level parameters available with → enabled ............................................................42
10. Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................................................45
10.1 Data Logging integrated in the board .....................................................................................................................45
10.1.1 Alarm counter .........................................................................................................................................................................45
10.1.2 Alarm log .................................................................................................................................................................................45
11. Signals visualised on the display .....................................................................................................................45
11.1 Display of automation status ...................................................................................................................................45
11.2 Display of safety devices and commands ...............................................................................................................46
11.3 Visualisation of alarms and faults ...........................................................................................................................47
12. Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................................49
13. Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................50

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These precautions are an integral and essential part of the prod-
uct and must be supplied to the user. Read them carefully since
they contain important information on safe installation, use and
maintenance. These instructions must be kept and forwarded to
all possible future users of the system
•
This product must be
used only for the specific purpose for which it was designed. Any
other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage
caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use
•
Avoid oper-
ating in the proximity of the hinges or moving mechanical parts.
Do not enter within the operating range of the motorized door
or gate while it is moving. Do not obstruct the motion of the mo-
torized door or gate, as this may cause a dangerous situation
•
Lock and release the door or gate wings only when the motor is
switched off. Do not enter within the action range of the door or
gate wing(s)
•
In case of operation in “hold-to-run” (“dead man”)
mode, the corresponding command devices must be located so
to have direct and complete view of the door or gate during the
maneuvers, away from any moving parts, at a minimum height
of 1.5 m, and out of reach of the public
•
The motorized door or
gate may be used by children over the age of 8 and by people with
reduced physical, sensorial or mental abilities, or lack of expe-
rience or knowledge, as long as they are properly supervised or
General safety precautions for the user
ATTENTION! Important safety instructions.
Please follow these instructions carefully. Failure to observe
the information given in this manual may lead to
severe personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
WARNING! Disconnect power supply before
any cleaning or maintenance operation.
This manual and those for any accessories can be
downloaded from www.ditecautomations.com.

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have been instructed in the safe use of the device and the rela-
tive hazards
•
Children must be supervised to make sure they do
not play with the device, nor play or remain in the area of action
of the motorized door or gate. Keep remote controls and/or any
other command devices out of the reach of children, to avoid any
accidental activation of the motorized door or gate
•
Cleaning
and maintenance work intended to be done by the end user must
not be carried out by children unless they are supervised. In the
event of a product fault or malfunction, turn off the power sup-
ply switch. Do not attempt to repair or intervene directly. Any
repair or technical intervention must be carried out by qualified
personnel. Failure to comply with the above may cause a dan-
gerous situation. To ensure that the system works efficiently and
correctly, the manufacturer’s indications must be complied with
and only qualified personnel must perform routine maintenance
on the motorized door or gate. In particular, regular checks are
recommended in order to verify that the safety devices are op-
erating correctly
•
All installation, maintenance and repair work
must be documented and made available to the user
•
To cor-
rectly dispose of electrical and electronic equipment, of batter-
ies, and of accumulators, users must take the product to special
“recycling centers” provided by the municipal authorities.

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This installation manual is intended for qualified personnel only •Instal-
lation, electrical connections and adjustments must be performed by
qualified personnel, in accordance with Good Working Methods and in
compliance with the current regulations • Read the instructions careful-
ly before installing the product. Wrong installation could be dangerous •
Before installing the product, make sure it is in perfect condition •
The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) should not
be discarded in the environment or left within reach of chil-
dren, as they are a potential source of danger • Do not install the
product in explosive areas and atmospheres: the presence of in-
flammable gas or fumes represents a serious safety hazard • Make
sure that the temperature range indicated in the technical specifi-
cations is compatible with the installation site • Before installing the
motorization device, make sure that the existing structure, as well
as all the support and guide elements, are up to standards in terms
of strength and stability. Verify the stability and smooth mobility of
the guided part, and make sure that no risks of fall or derailment
subsist. Make all the necessary structural modifications to create
safety clearance and to guard or isolate all the crushing, shearing,
trapping and general hazardous areas • The motorization device
manufacturer is not responsible for failure to observe Good Working
Methods when building the frames to be motorized, or for any defor-
mation during use • The safety devices (photocells, safety edges,
emergency stops, etc.) must be installed taking into account the ap-
plicable laws and directives, Good Working Methods, installation
premises, system operating logic and the forces developed by the
General safety precautions for technical personnel
ATTENTION! Important safety instructions.
Please follow these instructions carefully. Failure to observe
the information given in this manual may lead to
severe personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
This manual and those for any accessories can be
downloaded from www.ditecautomations.com.

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motorized door or gate • The safety devices must protect against
crushing, cutting, trapping and general danger areas of the motor-
ized door or gate. Display the signs required by law to identify haz-
ardous areas. Each installation must bear a visible indication of the
data identifying the motorized door or gate • Before connecting the
power supply, make sure the plate data correspond to those of the
mains power supply. An omnipolar disconnection switch with a con-
tact opening distance of at least 3mm must be fitted on the mains
supply. Check that there is an adequate residual current circuit
breaker and a suitable overcurrent cutout upstream of the electrical
installation in accordance with Good Working Methods and with the
laws in force • When requested, connect the motorized door or gate
to an effective earthing system that complies with the current safety
standards • Before commissioning the installation to the end user,
make sure that the automation is adequately adjusted in order to
satisfy all the functional and safety requirements, and that all the
command, safety, and manual release devices operate correctly.
During installation, maintenance and repair operations, cut
off the power supply before opening the cover to access the
electrical parts
•
The protection cover of the operator must be
removed by qualified personnel only.
The electronic parts must be handled using earthed anti-
static conductive arms. The manufacturer of the motoriza-
tion declines all responsibility if component parts not compatible
with safe and correct operation are fitted • Only use original spare
parts for repairing or replacing products • The installer must
supply all information concerning the automatic, manual and
emergency operation of the motorized door or gate, and must
provide the user with the operation and safety instructions.

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EC Declaration of Conformity
We:
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB
Lodjursgatan 10
SE-261 44 Landskrona
Sweden
Declare under our sole responsibility that the types of equipment with names:
DItec LCA85 Control unit for 230 V~ sliding gate and barrier operators
Ditec LCA85B Control unit for 230 V~ industrial sectional door operators
Comply with the following directives and their amendments:
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive (LDV)
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMCD)
2011/65/EU Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS 2)
2015/863/EU Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS 2 Amendment)
Harmonized European standards that have been applied:
EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 + AC:2012
EN 61000-6-2:2019
EN 60335-1:2012 + AC:2014 + A11:2014 + A13:2017 + A1:2019 + A14:2019 + A2:2019
EN 60529:1991 + A1:2000 + A2:2013 + AC:2016
EN 62233:2008 + AC:2008
EN ISO 13849-1:2015
Other standards or technical specifications that have been applied:
IEC 60335-1:2010 + C1:2010 + C2:2011 + A2:2013 + C1:2014 + A2:2016 + C1:2016
EN 12453:2017
The manufacturing process ensures the compliance of the equipment with the technical file.
Responsible for technical file:
Matteo Fino
BSP Ind channel & Gate Automation
Ditec S.p.A.
Largo U. Boccioni, 1
21040 Origgio (VA)
Italy
Signed for and on behalf of ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB by:
Place Date Signature Position
Origgio 2022-03-17 Matteo Fino Head of Ind channel & Gate Automation
© ASSA ABLOY, All rights reserved

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2.1 Applications
2. Technical specifications
Power supply 230 V~ ±10%, 50/60 Hz
Power absorption 4.2 A max
Fuses F1= F5A (Motor driver circuits)
Motor output 230 V~ 50/60 Hz; 1 x 4 A max
Permanent power supply to accessories 0-30 24 V 0.3 A max WARNING: the total sum of the
current values delivered by 30,1
and 24 V~ outputs must never
exceed 0.5 A
Power supply to accessories 0-1 24 V 0.3 A max
24 V~ accessory power supply 24 V~ 0.3 A max
230 V~ flashing light output 25 W max
Ambient temperature
-20 °C - +55 °C
Remote controls 100/200 [see RO → MU → 10/20]
Radio frequency
433.92 MHz (prod. code ZENRS) or 868.35 MHz (prod. code
ZENPRS)
The receiver module is purchasable separately.
Degree of protection of the housing IP55
Product size LCA85: 187x261x103 mm
LCA85B: 238x357x120 mm
NOTE: The given operating and performance features can only be guaranteed with the
use of DITEC accessories and safety devices.
1. Safety functions
The Ditec LCA85 control panel has the following safety functions:
- obstacle recognition with force limiting.
The maximum response time of the safety functions is 0.5 s. The reaction time to a faulty safety
function is 0.5 s. The safety functions comply with the standards and performance level indicated
below:
EN ISO 13849-1:2015 Category 2 PL=c
The safety function cannot be bypassed either temporarily or automatically. Fault exclusion has
not been applied.

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3. Installation and electrical connections
• For wall-mounted control unit:
- Perforate the relevant points in the bottom part of the box (Fig. 3.1 - only for wall installation).
- Fix the control panel firmly in place. You are advised to use convex head screws (max head
Ø10 mm) with a cross imprint (the centre distance for the holes is shown in Fig. 3.2 - only for
wall installation).
- Insert the cable glands and corrugated tubes from the lower side of the box.
• Before connecting the power supply, make sure the plate data correspond to those of the mains
power supply.
• An omnipolar disconnection switch with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm must be
fitted on the mains supply.
• For connection to the mains supply use type H05VV-F cable if routed through conduit, or type
H05RN-F if exposed or for outdoors installation.
The connections to the mains power supply and to any possible low voltage wires (230
V) in the section outside the control panel must be made on an independent channel
separated from the connections to the command and safety devices (SELV= Safety
Extra Low Voltage). The corrugated tubes must enter the control panel by a few centi-
metres via the holes on the base box.
Make sure to respect the L-N polarity indicated in the mains connection terminal block.
• In order to comply with the essential requisites of the Standards in force, reclose the cover once
the wires have been connected to the terminals.
• Make sure there are no sharp edges that may damage the cables.
• Make sure the mains power wires (mains, motor, flashing light - 230 V) and the accessory wires
(24 V) are separated (Fig. 3.3).
• All the cables must have dual insulation, be sheathed near the relative connection terminals,
and be held in place with ties [B] (not supplied).
• If necessary, fit the clip hinges on the bottom of the box and on the cover (left or right side, as
preferred) (Fig. 3.4).
• After making the adjustments and settings, fix the cover in place with the screws supplied (Fig.
3.5).
• Check there is an adequate residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent cutout upstream
of the electrical system.

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Fig. 3.5
Fig. 3.3 Fig. 3.4
145
238
Fig. 3.2Fig. 3.1

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3.1 CROSS installation
3.1.1 Standard installation
Ref. Code Description Cable
1 ZEN Transmitter /
2
FLM
FL24
Flashing light 230 V
Flashing light 24 V 2 x 1 mm²
Antenna (integrated in the flashing light) RG-58 coax
cable (50 Ω)
3
AXK5
AXR7
AXK4
Key selector switch
Transponder
Digital combination wireless keypad
4 x 0.5 mm²
/
4CROSS18EP
CROSS18VEP
Actuator (motor) 230 V with mechanical limit switch
Actuator (motor) 230 V with magnetic limit switch 3G x 1.5 mm²
A
Connect the power supply to a certified-compliant omnipolar switch (not
included) with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm. Connection to the
mains must be via an independent conduit, separated from the connections
to the command and safety devices.
5
LIN2
LIN2B
AXP2
LAB4
Photocells
Photocells
Photocells
Photocells IP55
4 x 0.5 mm²
6
SOFAP20
SOF2M20-SOF3M20
SOFA15-SOFA20-SOFA25
Safety edge
Safety edge
Safety edge
2 x 0,5 mm² min
7 GOPAV Radio system for sensitive edges /
8 LAB9 Magnetic loop detector 2 x 1,5 mm²
1
8
A
32
5
4
6
7

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3.1.2 Wiring diagram
C
NO
FLM
~
LP 30 5 20
0 11A12A
LCA85
TX
01
RX
01
+
-LP
LN UWV
016841
230 V~
Power supply
respect
polarity L-N

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3.2 DOD14 installation or sectional door automations 230 V~
3.2.1 Standard installation
Ref. Code Description Cable
1 DOD14 Actuator (motor) 4 x 1.5 mm²
Extra low voltage limit switch unit 3 x 0.5 mm²
2 LCA85/LCA85B Control panel 3G x 1.5 mm²
3
FLM
FL24
Flashing light 230 V
Flashing light 24 V 2 x 1mm²
Antenna (integrated in the flashing light) RG-58 coax
cable (50 Ω)
4
AXK4
AXK5M
AXR5I
AXK5NM
AXK5NI
AXR7
Digital combination wireless keypad
Key metal burglar-proof semi-recessed selector switch
Key metal burglar-proof wall-mounted selector switch
Key metal burglar-proof wall-mounted selector switch
Key metal burglar-proof semi-recessed selector switch
Transponder
/
4 x 0.5 mm²
/
5
SOFAP20
SOF2M20-SOF3M20
SOFA15-SOFA20-SOFA25
GOPAV
Safety edge
Safety edge
Safety edge
Safety signal’s radio transmission system /
2
1
3
4
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~
LP 30 5 20
0 11A12A
LCA85
LCA85B
LN UWV
016841
FLM
+
-LP
C
NO
3.2.2 Wiring diagram
230 V~
Power supply
respect
polarity L-N

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3.3 Standard installation 230 V~ barrier
3.3.1 Ditec QIK4E standard installation wiring diagram
C
NO
FLM
~
LP 30 5 20
0 11A12A
LCA85
TX
01
RX
01
+
-LP
LN UWV 016841
230 V~
Power supply
respect
polarity L-N
NOTE: Wiring diagram if purchased as spare part for QIK4E.

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4.1 Command inputs
Command Function Description
30 2 NO AUTOMATIC
CLOSURE
Selecting → , the permanent closed state of the contact
enables automatic closing.
30 3 NO
OPENING When selecting → → , the closure of the contact activates
an opening operation.
STEP-BY-
STEP
When selecting → → , the closure of the contact activates
a sequential opening or closing operation: opening-stop-clos-
ing-opening.
The “opening-stop-closing-opening” sequence can be changed to
“opening-stop-closing-stop-opening” by selecting → .
30 4 NO CLOSURE Closing of the contact activates a closing operation.
30 5 NO
STEP-BY-
STEP
When selecting → → , closing the contact starts a
sequential opening or closing operation: opening-stop-clos-
ing-opening.
WARNING: if automatic closure is enabled, the duration of the stop
can be defined by selecting → .
The “opening-stop-closing-opening” sequence can be changed to
“opening-stop-closing-stop-opening” by selecting → .
OPENING When selecting → → , the closure of the contact activates
an opening operation.
30 9 NC STOP
The opening of the safety contact causes the current operation to stop.
If - = ,automatic closure is disabled when contact 30-9
recloses.
If - = ,automatic closure remains enabled when contact
30-9 recloses.
30 9 NO
“HOLD-TO-
RUN”
OPERATION
When selecting → → , the opening of contact 30-9
enables the "operator present" function:
- opening with operator present 30-3
- closure with operator present 30-4
NOTE: any safety devices, automatic closure and plug-in board in
the AUX slot are all disabled.
30 20 NO PARTIAL
OPENING
The closure of the contact activates a partial opening operation.
Once the automation stops, the partial opening control performs the
opposite operation to the one performed before the stop.
4. Commands and safety devices
WARNING: terminal 30 (common positive for commands) has the same functions as
terminal 1 and for this reason, the commands visible on the display are indicated with
1-5, 1-3, 1-4, etc. However, unlike terminal 1, it is also active when the control panel
is in stand by → .
You are advised to read paragraph 11 for all the details about the possible adjustments.
4.2 Safety inputs
Command Function Description
1 6 NC SAFETY STOP
For safety devices with self-test input: When selecting
→ → , connect the output contact of the safety de-
vice to terminals 1-6 on the control panel (in series with the
photocell output contact, if installed).
1 8 NC REVERSAL
SAFETY DEVICE
For safety devices with self-test input: When selecting
→ → , connect the output contact of the safety de-
vice to terminals 1-8 on the control panel (in series with the
photocell output contact, if installed).
WARNING: make a jumper for all NC contacts if not used, or deactivate them via the relative
menu.
Terminals with the same number are equal.

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Command Function Description
1 6
8
NC
CLOSING/OPEN-
ING SAFETY
DEVICE
For safety devices with self-test input: When selecting →
→ , connect the output contact of the safety device
to terminals 1-6-8 on the control panel (in series with the
photocell output contact, if installed).
If → , and cannot be or .
1 6R R= 8.2kΩ
OPENING
RESISTIVE
SAFETY EDGE
With → selected, confirmed by the message
on the display, a short circuit or open circuit state of the
resistance triggers arrest with disengagement and reverses
the direction of the automation in accordance with the value
set for the parameter .
1 8R R= 8.2kΩ
CLOSING
RESISTIVE
SAFETY EDGE
With → selected, confirmed by the message
on the display, a short circuit or open circuit state of the
resistance triggers arrest with disengagement and reverses
the direction of the automation in accordance with the value
set for the parameter .
4.3 Limit switch inputs
Command Function Description
0 11A NC CLOSING LIMIT
SWITCH
Extra low voltage limit switch logic contact. Its behaviour
depends on the value set in parameter .
0 12 A NC OPENING LIMIT
SWITCH
Extra low voltage limit switch logic contact. Its behaviour
depends on the value set in parameter .
5. Outputs and accessories
Output Value of
accessories Description
24V~
24 V~
0.3 A max
AC power supply to accessories
Output for power supply to external accessories.
The total sum
of the current
values deliv-
ered by 30,1
and
24 V~
outputs must
never exceed
0.5 A.
0
-
1
+
24 V
0.3 A max
Accessories power supply
Output for DC power supply to external accessories.
3W max
30 2 3 4 9
13G3
24 V
0.3 A max
Automation status lamp (configurable)
For the operating mode of output 30-13, refer to the selection
→ .
3W max
30 2 3 4 9
13G3
24 V
0.3 A max
Configurable 24 V output
For the operating mode of output 30-G3, refer to the selection
→ .
AUX 1
AUX 2
GOPAVRS
LAB9
BIXR2
BIXPR2
MOBCRE
LAN7S
The control panel has two slots for plug-in command and safety
boards. The action of the control board can be selected using
→ for AUX1 and → for AUX2. When using slot-in
radio boards, remove the RDX module. The display will show .
WARNING: the plug-in cards must be inserted and removed
with the power supply disconnected.
NOTE: the current absorption of the accessories installed in the
slots AUX1/AUX2 if associated with output “1” by the relative jumper,
must be considered in the total current deliverable by output 1 (0.3 A).
Differently if associated to “30” must be considered in the calculation
of the total current deliverable by output 30 (0.3 A).

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Output Value of
accessories Description
ANTENNA
Input for GOL148REA external antenna or rigid wire antenna supplied according to
the operating frequency of the receiver module used.
~
LP
230 V~
25 W max
230 V flashing light
For connection of a 230 V~ flashing light with auto-flashing function.
WARNING: if you want to use the FL24 flashing light (24V ), connect it to
output 30-G3 and set parameter = .
RDX ZENRS
ZENPRS
(optional)
For installation of a ZENRS (433.92 MHz) or ZENPRS (868.35 MHz) type radio
receiver module.
Operation is enabled by selecting → .
When using slot-in radio boards, remove the RDX module. The display will show .
WARNING: the modules must be inserted and removed with the power
supply disconnected
COM
BIXMR2
COM - Enables saving of operating configurations with function → . Saved
configurations can be recalled with function → . The storage module allows
the remote controls to be stored. If the control panel is replaced, the storage
module being used can be inserted in the new control panel.
WARNING: the storage module must be inserted and removed with the
power supply disconnected, and paying attention to the positioning direction.
J29
PT3
(optional
for LCA85
- included
in LCA85B)
Membrane push-button panel (PT3). Starts the opening operation.
NOTE: to activate the closing operation, connect the connector of the
push-button panel to J29 (rotated by 180°).
Membrane push-button panel (PT3). Causes the blocking of the movement.
See parameter →
Membrane push-button panel (PT3). Starts the closing operation.
NOTE: to activate the opening operation, connect the connector of the
push-button panel to J12 (rotated by 180°).
SCI
FUTURE
USE
6. Jumper setting
Jumper Description OFF ON
JR1 Display mode selection Display mode
The values and parameters present
can be only displayed.
Maintenance mode
Maintenance mode. The values
and parameters present can be
displayed and modified. Activated
maintenance mode is indicated by
the permanent lit on of the right-
hand point on the display.
Jumper Description 30 1 30 1
AUX1 Selection of power supply
- auxiliary board 1
AUX1 powered from 0-1 AUX1 powered from 0-30 (default
setting)
AUX2 Selection of power supply
- auxiliary board 2
AUX2 powered from 0-1 AUX2 powered from 0-30 (default
setting)

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7. Using menus
NOTE: pressure on the keys may be quick (less than 2s) or prolonged (longer than 2s).
Unless specified otherwise, quick pressure is intended. To confirm the setting of a
parameter, prolonged pressing is necessary.
7.1 Switching the display ON and OFF
The procedure to switch on the display is as follows:
• press the key
ENTER
;
• the display functioning check starts ;
• the first level menu is displayed ;
The procedure to switch off the display is as follows:
• press the key
ESC
NOTE: the display switches off automatically after 60 s of inactivity.
7.2 Navigation keys
• UP and DOWN keys: for scrolling through level one or two menus and through the list of possible
values for a specific parameter.
• ENTER key:
accesses the next menu level or the list of possible values for a menu parameter. Press
and hold to confirm selection of the currently displayed parameter value.
• ESC key: go back to previous step in navigation.
• Simultaneous pressing of the keys UP and ENTER performs an opening command.
UP
+
ENTER
→
• Simultaneous pressing of the keys DOWN and ENTER performs a closing command.
DOWN
+
ENTER
→
• Simultaneous pressing of the keys UP and DOWN performs a POWER RESET command. (in-
terruption of the power supply and restart of the automation).
UP
+
DOWN
→
• Hold down the UP or DOWN key to begin fast menu scrolling.
• In some menus, the parameter measurement unit can be viewed by pressing the ENTER key
once the value has been displayed.
Example: setting of 30 seconds for TC parameter.
UP
→ →
ENTER
→ →
ENTER
→
UP
→ →
ENTER
DOWN DOWN
for 2s

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Quick configuration wizard
Selection of
automation type
Selection of the
direction mode
30-5 command
operation mode
Automatic closure
enabling
Automatic
closing time
Selection of device
connected to terminals
1-6
Selection of device
connected to terminals
1-8
Configuration of input 30-9
Radio receiver
operation
Setting of radio encrypted
AES-128 messages
Remote control
storage
Confirm
configuration
7.3 Menu map
Selection of
automation type
Selection of the
direction mode
Resetting of factory
settings
Activation
of advanced
parameters menu
Residential 0
Residential 1
Condominium 0
Automatic configurations
Automatic closure
enabling
Automation status
at switch-on
Reversal safety
operation
Activation of anti-
freeze system NIO
30-5 command
operation mode
30-3 command
operation mode
Radio receiver
operation
AUX1 board
operation
AUX2 board
operation
Start-up at maximum
power
Setting of step-by-step
sequence via command
30-5
Duration of STOP in
step-by-step sequence
via command 30-5
Standard settings
*
Automatic closing
time after partial
opening
Deceleration/braking
during closing
Deceleration distance on
opening
Automatic
closing time
Partial opening
measurement adjustment
Basic adjustments
Adjustment of thrust on
obstacles approaching
during opening
Adjustment of thrust on
obstacles approaching
during closing
Motor force adjustment
Adjustment of obstacle
recognition time at normal
speed
Adjustment of obstacle
recognition time during
deceleration
Start-up time adjustment
Adjustment of acceleration
time on closure
Deceleration/braking
during opening
Adjustment of acceleration
time on opening
*
Output 13 operating mode
Output G3 operating mode
Adjustment of thrust on
obstacles during opening
Deceleration distance on
closing
Adjustment of thrust on
obstacles during closing
NOTE: depending on the type of automation and operating mode, some menus may not
be available.
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