DoorHan PCB-SH380 User manual

PCB-SH380
Control Board
Control board 2
Operator programming 6
Transmitter programming 7
© DoorHan, 09.2019
Programming Instructions
Actual versions:
Soft — v 1.1; pcb — v 2.0

2
CONTROL BOARD
LED Function On Off
P the operation mode is selected flashes according to the selected mode of operation
SW OP limit switch to open does not respond responds
SW CL limit switch to close does not respond responds
OP «OPEN» command on off
CL «CLOSE» command on off
PH CL photocells to close do not respond respond
STOP STOP command off on
R record of remote controller code on off
1. CONTROL BOARD
1.1. CONTROL BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WARNING!
Wires in the cable shall be protected against contact with any rough and sharp parts. All connections shall be performed
only when the power is off.
WARNING!
If no safety devices are connected to the «STOP» and «PHCL» terminals, install a jumper between common (COM) and
data contacts.
Control board LEDs
DoorHan
SH380/v
FUSE 5x20
2.0
X2
X3
GNDSBS Stop Ph.CL. Sw.CL. Sw.Op.Close
Close
Open
Open
GND GND GND
- +
R P
X4 X5
X9
X6 X7
X1
PE N L3 L2 L1 W V U
Питающеенапряжение3х380 В 50 ГцМотор
Концевые
выключатели
Фотоэлементы
COM
Ключ-кнопка
NONС
Кнопка «открыть»
Кнопка «закрыть»
Трехпозиционный пост
управления
Открыть
Стоп
Закрыть
MotorSupply voltage 3х400V 50Hz
Open button
Close button
Key-button
Limit
switches
Photocells
OPEN
STOP
CLOSE
3-position control
post

3
CONTROL BOARD
WARNING!
If 3-position control post and safety devices are not used, install a jumper between «STOP», «Ph.CL» and «GND».
NOTE. If, after mounting the operator it moves down when the «UP» button is pressed, the positions of L1 and L2 must
be reversed.
1.2. CONTROL BOARD TERMINAL BLOCKS
1. Connection of supply voltage (X2 terminal block)
400 V supply voltage connect to terminals «PE», «N»,«L1», «L2», «L3».
2. Motor (X1 terminal block)
Connect the motor to terminals «W», «V» and «U». 400V motor: max. operating current < 9 A, wattage ≤ 4 kW.
3. Limit switches (X6 terminal block)
Connect the «CL» (closing switch), «OP» (opening switch) limit switches and «GND» (common wire).
4. 3-position control post, key-switch and safety devices (X4, X5 and X6 terminal blocks)
Connect the 3-position control post to the terminals «OPEN», «STOP», «CLOSE» and «GND».
Connect the key-switch to terminals «SBS» and «GND».
Connect the output contacts of the safety devices to the terminals «Ph.CL» and «GND»
Voltage: 400V
3~Motor: 400V
Key-switch 3-button control station and safety devices

4
CONTROL BOARD
5. Optokit (X5, X7 terminal blocks)
Connect the optokit to the terminals «Ph.CL», «-», «+».
6. Optokit and photocells (X5, X7 terminal blocks)
Connect the optokit and photocells to the terminals «Ph.CL», «GND», «-» and «+».
Electronic board on
door panel bottom
Box on door panel
Box on wall
Electronic board in
operator
Optokit
Optokit
Photocell N

5
CONTROL BOARD
7. Traffic light (X2 terminal block)
Connect the traffic light to the terminals «N»,«L3».
8. Open wicket sensor (X4, X5 terminal blocks)
Connect the open wicket sensor to the «STOP», «GND» terminals.
Green traffic light / siren
Blue wires
Red light
Limit switch
Green light
Red wires
Open wicket sensor
3-position control post
Box on door panel
Twisted cable
Box on wall
Jumper

6
3-positios control post
Open wicket sensor
Box on door panel
Box on wall
Operating mode Door opening Door closing Automatic closing
1 pulse pressing of «Open» button holding of «Clos»e button yes
2 pulse pressing of Open» button pulse pressing of «Close» button yes
3 holding of «Open» button holding of «Close» button yes
2. OPERATOR PROGRAMMING
2.1. SELECTING OPERATING MODE
The choice of operating mode is carried out by pressing the «P» button. The number of clicks will correspond to the number
of the selected mode of operation:
• one press — operating mode #1;
• two presses — operating mode #2;
• three presses — operating mode #3.
2.2. AUTOMATIC CLOSING SETTING
Press and hold the «P» button, the «P» indicator will light up and after three seconds it will go out, then release the «P» button.
Wait the required time for the automatic closing timer and press the «P» button again (minimum time for automatic closing is
5 seconds, maximum time is 5 minutes).
NOTE. To disable automatic closing, set the time less than 5 seconds.
2.3. MOTOR OPERATING MODES
Motor timing:
• 60 seconds (default);
• 100 seconds.
60 seconds operating mode — when power is supplied to the board, the «P» indicator turns on and off for a short time.
100 seconds operating mode — when power is supplied to the board, the «P» indicator does not turn on.
To choose 60 / 100 seconds operating mode press and hold the «P» button, then, without releasing the button, supply power
to the board.
9. Open wicket sensor and optokit (X4, X5, X7 terminal blocks)
Connect the wicket sensor and optokit to the «OPEN», «CLOSE», «STOP», «Ph.CL», «-» and «+» terminals.
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING
Optokit

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3. TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
3.1. RECEIVER MEMORY CLEARING
After power supply is switched on, press and hold the transmitter programming button «R» for about 20 seconds. After the
time expires, the indicator «R» will light up for about a second to confirm that all the transmitters have been erased from the
memory.
3.2. TRANSMITTERS RECORDING
To record a transmitter press and hold the «R» button for 3 seconds till the «R» indicator lights up. Release the «R» button.
Choose the button on the transmitter that you wish to operate the operator. Press it twice, «R» indicator will go out to confirm the
transmitter code has been recorded in the receiver.
NOTE. When memory is full, the «R» indicator flashes three times (maximum number of transmitters in the receiver
memory is 60 pcs.). To program several transmitters repeat the programming procedure for each transmitter.
3.3. REMOVING A TRANSMITTER FROM THE RECEIVER MEMORY
To deactivate any unwanted transmitter press and hold the «R» button until the «R» indicator starts to blink (approximately
13 seconds). Then press twice the recorded button of the transmitter you want to delete from the receiver memory. Indicator «R»
will go out.
NOTE. To remove several transmitters, repeat the procedure for each transmitter.
3.4. REMOTE PROGRAMMING OF TRANSMITTERS
Perform steps 1–4 within a 5-seconds interval:
1. Press and hold button 2 of the programmed transmitter.
2. While holding the button 2, press and hold the button 1.
3. Release all pressed buttons.
4. Press the programmed transmitter button; the receiver will enter the transmitter programming mode (the «R» indicator
will light steadily).
5. On new transmitter press twice the button, that you wish to operate the operator. The «R» indicator will flash once to
confirm the transmitter code has been programmed in the receiver.
TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
1
2
34
12
NOTE. Perform transmitter programming within the receiver working range. The button number can be determined by
the dots on the transmitter body.
3.5. DISABLING REMOTE PROGRAMMING OF TRANSMITTERS
If the function is enabled, when power is supplied to the board, the «R» indicator lights up and go out for a short time. If the
function is disabled, when power is supplied to the board, the «R» indicator does not light up. To disable / enable the function,
press and hold the «R» button, then, without releasing the button, supply power to the board.

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believe that you will be satisfied with its quality.
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