KEY RAY User manual

RAY
RESIDENTIAL GATE OPERATOR
& CONTROLLER
v.5.1.17
USER MANUAL Gear Motor for Hinged Gates

TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
GATE ARM
Product Overview........................................................1
Preliminary Checks.......................................................1
Quick Start Installation.....................................................2
Installation Guideline......................................................4
Testing and Commissioning the Automation....................................8
Safety Warnings.........................................................9
Instructions and Warnings for the End User....................................10
CONTROLLER
About the Controller......................................................12
Technical Specifications..................................................13
Preliminary Checks......................................................13
Installing the Controller...................................................14
Quick Programmming Guide...............................................16
Full Programmming Guide.................................................19
Testing and Commissioning the Automation..................................25
Further Details..........................................................26
Controller Safety Warnings................................................30
Instructions and Warnings for the End User....................................31
Before proceeding with the installation, check the integrity of the product and that all the components are present in
the package.
(1) ECLIPSE
LIGHT
RAY GATE OPERATOR
(1) for SINGLE SWING GATE OR
(2) for DOUBLE SWING GATE
(1) RX4X
RECEIVER
(2) CHAMELEON
TRANSMITTERS
(1) 14A
CONTROLLER
(1) STICKER WITH
WARNING TAG
(1) FRONT MOUNTING
BRACKET
(1) REAR MOUNTING
BRACKET
(1) FT32 PHOTOCELL

PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Description of the product
The RAY gear motors are destined to be installed in systems for the
automation of gates with hinged doors.
The RAY gear motors have been designed and constructed to be
The use of gear motors for applications which differ from those
indicated above is prohibited.
Model and technical characteristics
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Before installing this product, verify and check the following steps:
- Check that the gate or door are suitable for automation
- The weight and size of the gate or door must be within the maxi-
- Check the presence and strength of the security mechanical stops
of the gate or door
- Check that the mounting area of -
ing
- Conditions of high acidity or salinity or proximity to heat sources
could cause malfunction of the product
- Extreme weather conditions (for example the presence of snow,
ice, high temperature range, high temperatures) may increase the
friction and therefore the force required for the handling and initial
starting point may be higher than under normal conditions.
- Check that the manual operation of gate or door is smooth and
friction-free and there is no risk of derailment of the same
- Check that the gate or door are in equilibrium and stationary if left
in any position
- Check that the power line to supply the product is equipped with
proper grounding safety and protected by a magnetothermal and
differential security device
- Provide the power system with a disconnecting device with a gap
of contacts enabling full disconnection under the conditions dictated
by the overvoltage category III.
- Ensure that all materials used for the installation comply with cur-
rent regulations
RAY4024E: Gear motor for hinged gate with max length of 13 feet and 500 lbs or 6 1/2 feet and 1320 lbs.
(Refer to chart in Fig 2 for limit use.)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RAY4024E
Thrust force 2000 N
Working cycle 80%
Opening time at 90° (sec) 20-25*
Working stroke 415 mm
Control board 14AB2
Secondary Power 24 Vdc
Primary Power 110 Vac
Absorption 5 A
Engine power 120 W
Integrated lights yes
Degree of protection NEMA 3R (IP44)
Dimensions (L - P - H) 33 7/32” x 3 15/16” x 4 3/32”
Weight 18 lbs
Operating temperature -4°to 133°F
Leaves maximum weight 1320 lbs
1

QUICK START INSTALLATION
CONTROLLER
CONTROLLER
COM
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
NEG
PH-POW
PH1
PH2
GND
-
12/24
AC/DC
COM
OUT
GND
-
12/24
AC/DC
GND
-
12/24
AC/DC
COM
OUT
WARNING
LIGHT
SBS
M1
M2
COM
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
NEG
PH-POW
PH1
PH2
COM
FLASH
LED
SEN
SHIELD
ANT
COM
STOP
EDGE
EDGE
COM
ELEC
COM
CS1
CS2
V
+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M
+
LS1
LS2
V
+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M
+
IND
STOP
EDGE
PH1
PH2
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
POWER
SUPPLY
BATTERIES
(ACCESSORY)
NEG
LED
COM
V+
ENC
GATE ARM
M
-
M+
LED
COM
FLASH
SENSOR
WARNING LIGHT
COM
FLASH
LED
SEN
CS1
CS2
V
+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M
+
CONTROLLER
PHOTO EYE 1
PHOTO EYE
1 RX
PHOTO EYE
1 TX
RX
TX
PHOTO EYE
2 RX
PHOTO EYE 2
RX TX
PHOTO EYE
2 TX
GND
-
12/24
AC/DC
2

USE LIMITATIONS
SPACE DIMENSIONS
LBS
Maximum weight of the gate
FT
Maximum length of the gate
OPTIMAL INSTALLATION
MAX GATE WEIGHT (lbs)
MAXIMUM GATE LENGTH (ft)
LIMIT USE
1311.51086.5
1320
1100
880
660
440
220
OUTSIDE
PROPERTY
INSIDE
PROPERTY
GATE
Steel Square
Tubing
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Gate Closed
Gate Rotation Center (Hinge)
6¾”
6¾”
29½”
Ensure that the gate weight and length is compatible with
the table in Fig 2.
Ensure that the mounting area of the gear motor is compatible with the dimensions in Fig 1.
3”
15 16 4”
332
33 ”
732
16 ”
11 32
3

INSTALLATION GUIDELINE
1. Measure the distance “A” from the center point of the hinge to the rear bracket hole.
2. Use the table to determine the optimum measurement for “B” and attach the rear bracket to the post.
3. Mount the front bracket so that the hole of the front bracket is 29 1/2” from the hole on the rear bracket “C”.
90°-100° OPENING
A(in)
4”
4 1/4”
4 1/2”
4 3/4”
7”
7 1/4”
7 1/2”
7 3/4”
B(in)
4”
4 1/4”
4 1/2”
4 3/4”
7”
7 1/4”
7 1/2”
7 3/4”
C(in)
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
Fig. 4
Measurement between the
center of the gate plane and
the rear bracket hole
Measurement between the
center of the gate hinge and
the rear bracket hole plane
Measurement between the
front and rear brackets
ABC
C
B
A
100°-110° OPENING
A(in)
5”
5 1/4”
5 1/2”
5 3/4”
6”
6 1/4”
6 1/2”
6 3/4”
B(in)
5”
5 1/4”
5 1/2”
5 3/4”
6”
6 1/4”
6 1/2”
6 3/4”
C(in)
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
29 1/2”
Check the permitted opening angle based on the mounting points of the brackets in the charts in Fig 4.
4

ATTACHING THE FRONT BRACKET
CUTTING & INSTALLING THE REAR BRACKET
SECURING THE GEAR MOTOR AND REAR BRACKET
1
2
2
3
1
2
ab
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
The fixing position
of the rear bracket
is determined
according to the
graphic and mea-
surement table
listed in Fig 4.
The front bracket must be fixed to the door accord-
ing to the dimension “C” in Fig 4. The front bracket
must be fixed at the same height as the rear bracket
as shown in Fig 6.
Open the
release door and
remove the 2 screws
that secure the rear
cover as shown in Fig. 7a. Next, remove the top
cover by sliding it slightly backwards.
Place the gear motor against the bracket and insert
the fixing screw as shown in Fig. 7b.
IMPORTANT:
Optimal installations occur when the values of “A” and “B” are as close to each other as possible.*
If necessary, cut the rear bracket then weld the bracket to the post as shown in Fig 5.
5

c d
GEARMOTOR RELEASE
SECURING THE GEAR MOTOR AND REAR BRACKET (continued)
1
2
3
SETTING OF THE MECHANICAL LIMIT SWITCH
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Insert the pin of
the sliding bracket
into the bushing of
the front bracket and
secure it with the
screw and washer
as shown in Fig. 7c.
Tighten the screw on the
rear bracket previously mounted
with the nut as shown in Fig 7d.
Release the gear
motor as shown
in Fig. 8.
Loosen the screw on the mechanical limit switch until
it is able to slide. Open the gate manually to the
desired opening position. Bring the mechanical limit
switch up to the pin of the slide bracket and secure it
with the screw as shown in Fig. 9. If you need to
adjust the mechanical limit switch for the closing
position repeat the same procedure, this time manu-
ally bringing the gate to the desired point of closure.
6

POWER CONNECTIONS
REPLACEMENT OF THE LEDS
1
2
3
Only 24 Vdc
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
ab
COM
LED
M+
M-
V+
ENC
NEG
RAY4024E
LED ENCODER MOTOR
24 Vdc
Loosen the cable and insert the power cord as
shown in Fig. 10. Connect the wires of the power
cable to the terminal block according to the wiring
diagram in Fig. 10. Screw the cable gland tight to
secure the wires. Replace the top cover - first sliding
it slightly backward, open the door and tighten the 2
screws that secure the rear cover.
Turn off the power supply. Use a screwdriver to remove the lower screw as shown in Fig. 11a. Remove
the cover and LED strip as shown in Fig. 11a. Disconnect the connector as shown in Fig. 11b. Connect
the new LEDs and insert them into the mask. Connect the mask by first inserting the side of the seal
and then securing it with the screw.
7

5.2 Commissioning
Following the successful testing of all (and not just some) devices in
the system you can proceed with the commissioning.
system with the wiring diagram, drawing or photo of the system,
risks analysis and solutions adopted, manufacturer declaration of
conformity of all devices connected, instruction manual of each de-
vice and maintenance schedule of the system.
Fix on the gate or door a plaque indicating the automation data, the
name of the person responsible for the commissioning, the serial
number and year of construction, the CE mark.
Attach a plaque indicating the steps required to manually unlock
the system.
Implement and deliver to the end user the declaration of conform-
ity, the instructions and warnings for use for the end user and the
maintenance schedule of the system.
Make sure the user understands proper automatic, manual and
emergency operation of the automation.
Inform the end user in writing of the dangers and risks still present.
5.1 Testing
All system components must be tested following the procedures
outlined in the respective instruction manuals.
Check that they meet the guidelines in Safety warnings. Check that
the gate or door can move freely once the automation is unlocked,
and that they are in equilibrium and stationary if left in any
position.
Check the correct operation of all connected devices (photocells,
sensitive edges, emergency buttons, etc.), testing the opening,
closing and stopping of the gate or door via the connected control
devices (transmitters, buttons, switches).
Carry out measurements of the impact force, as prescribed by
standard EN12445 adjusting the functions of speed, motor force
and deceleration of the unit if the measurements do not give the
-
cians who must perform the tests required by relevant legislation
related to risks, ensuring compliance with the provisions of the
testing methods for the automation of doors and gates.
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING THE AUTOMATION
8

SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING - for the safety of people, it is important to
adhere to these instructions and save them for future
use.
Read the instructions carefully before starting installation.
The design and manufacture of the devices making
up the product and the information contained in this
manual comply with safety regulations. However,
wrong installation and programming may cause seri-
ous physical injury to those who perform the work
and those who will use the device. For this reason,
during installation, it is important to carefully follow
all instructions in this manual.
Do not proceed with the installation if you have doubts of any kind
By the European legislation, the creation of a door or
gate must comply with the rules laid down in Direc-
tive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) and in particu-
lar, EN 12445; EN 12453; EN 12635 and EN 13241-1
standards, which allow you to declare the compliance
of the automation.
-
mation, the system tests, its commissioning and maintenance must
the instructions in "Testing and commissioning of the automation".
Moreover, the personnel shall also take responsibility to establish
the tests related to the risks involved and verify compliance with
the provisions of laws, rules and regulations: in particular, compli-
ance with all requirements of standard EN 12445, which establishes
IMPORTANT - Before starting the installation, perform
the following analysis and tests:
- Ensure that the individual automation devices are suitable for the
system to be built. In this regard, check with particular attention the
data contained in the "Technical data" section. Do not install if even
one of the devices is not suitable for use.
safety and functionality.
- Perform risk analysis, which must also include the list of essential
safety requirements set out in Annex I of the Machinery Directive,
indicating the solutions adopted. Risk analysis is one of the docu-
completed by a professional installer.
Considering the hazards that may occur during in-
stallation and use of the product you need to install
the automation observing the following precautions:
- Do not make changes to any part of the automation, other than
to malfunction. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage
- Keep the parts of the components from being immersed in water or
other liquids. During the installation, ensure that no liquid penetrates
into the devices;
- If liquid falls into any part of the automation components, immedi-
ately disconnect the power supply and contact the Key Automation
Customer Service. The use of the automation under these condi-
tions can be dangerous;
- Do not place the various components near sources of heat and do
- All operations requiring the opening of the protective shell of vari
-
ous automation components, must be performed with the power unit
disconnected from the supply. If the disconnection device is not vis
-
ible, place a "MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS" sign;
- The Power unit must be connected to a power supply line provided
with grounding safety;
- The product cannot be considered an effective system of protec
-
need to integrate the automation with other devices;
- The product can be used only after the "commissioning" of au
-
tomation has been made, as provided in paragraph "Testing and
commissioning of the automation";
- Provide the power system with a disconnecting device with a gap
of contacts enabling full disconnection under the conditions dictated
by the overvoltage category III;
with IP55 degree of protection or higher;
- The electric system upstream of the automation shall comply with
current regulations and must be made in a workmanlike manner;
- It is recommended to use an emergency button to be installed near
the automation (connected to the STOP input of the control card) so
that you can immediately stop the gate or door in case of danger;
This device is not intended for use by persons (including children)
whose physical, sensory or mental abilities are reduced, or who
have lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been able
safety, from supervision or instruction concerning use of the device.
Children should be supervised to make sure they do not play with
the device.
WARNING - The packaging material of all compo-
nents must be disposed of in compliance with local
regulations.
WARNING - The data and information provided in this
manual are subject to change at any time without no-
tice by Key Automation S.r.l.
9

Key Automation S.r.l. produces systems for the automation of gates,
garage doors, automatic doors, shutters, parking lots and road bar-
riers. However, Key Automation is not the manufacturer of your au-
tomation system, which is rather the result of a process of analysis,
evaluation, selection of materials, and installation performed by
your own installer. Each automated system is unique and only your
installer has the experience and professionalism required to create
a system to suit your needs, safe and reliable over time, and carried
out in a workmanlike manner, i.e. compliant with the current regula-
tions. Even if your automation system meets the security level re-
quired by law, this does not exclude the existence of "residual risks",
i.e. the possibility that it may cause dangerous situations, usually as
a result of improper or irresponsible use; for this reason we would
like to give you some suggestions:
explain the origin of residual risks.
• Keep this manual for future use and deliver it to any new owner of
the automation.
• Inappropriate or improper use of the automation can make it dan-
gerous: do not command the movement of the automation if people,
animals or things are in its range.
• Children: If properly designed, an automation system ensures a
high degree of security, preventing movement in the presence of
people or things with its detection systems, and ensuring always
predictable and safe activation. It is prudent to prevent children from
playing near the automation and keep remote controls out of their
reach to prevent accidental activation.
• Malfunctions: As soon as you notice any malfunctions, disconnect
the system from the power supply and operate the manual release.
Do not attempt any repairs by yourself, but require the assistance
of your installer: meanwhile, the system can operate like a non-au-
tomated opening device after releasing the motor reducer with the
release key supplied with the system.
• In case of failures or power failures: While awaiting the arrival of
your installer or the restore of the electricity, if the system is not
equipped with backup batteries, the automation can be operated as
any normal non-automated opening device. To do this, you must run
the manual release.
Release and manual movement: before performing this operation
pay attention that the device can be released only when the door is
stationary.
• Maintenance: Like any machine, your automation needs periodic
maintenance to ensure its long life and total safety. Agree with your
installer on a maintenance plan on a periodic basis; Key Automation
recommends a frequency of 6 months for normal domestic use, but
this period may vary depending on the intensity of use. All inspec-
personnel.
• Do not change the system and control or programming parameters
of the automation: the responsibility lies with your installer.
• The testing, routine maintenance and any repairs must be docu-
mented by the person who performs them, and related documents
must kept by the owner.
The only interventions that are possible for the user and should be
carried out periodically are the cleaning of the slides and photo-
cells, as well as the removal of any leaves or rocks that could hinder
the automation. To prevent anyone from activating the gate or door,
before proceeding, remember to release the automation and clean
only with a cloth slightly dampened with water.
• Disposal: At the end of the automation useful life, make sure that
-
rials are recycled or disposed of according to local regulations in
force.
• Operate the gate or door (with remote control, key switch, etc..);
if everything is working properly, the gate or the door will open and
-
ver does not start.
With the safeties out of use, the automation must be repaired as
soon as possible.
Replacing the remote control battery: if your remote control seems
to work worse or not work at all after a while, this may simply de-
pend on the exhaustion of the battery (depending on use, it may
take several months to over a year). In that case, you will see that
The batteries contain polluting substances: do not throw them in the
garbage but use the methods prescribed by local regulations.
Thank you for choosing keyautomation; for more information feel
free to visit our website www.keyautomation.it.
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE END USER
10

Installation and Programming
RAY
CONTROLLER
11

Description of the control unit
The 14A control unit is a modular system for the control of Key
Automation motors for the electric opening and closure of swing and
sliding gates, barriers and garage doors.
The 14A has a programmer with display (optional) allowing easy
programming and constant monitoring of the control unit’s status;
Description of the connections
1- Control unit power supply connection 24 Vac
2- M1 power module socket
3- M2 power module socket
4- Display programmer connector
5- Receiver compartment RX4X/RX4U
6- Integrated STEP BY STEP control button
7- External antenna connections
8- Input status indicator LEDs
9- Accessory/input connection terminal board
10- Protective fuse, 2.5AT
11 - Battery connection
WARNING:
the PO24 power
module must always
be connected/disconnected
with the control
unit not powered up!
Models and technical characteristics
the menu structure also allows easy setting of working times and
operating modes. The display menu is multilingual.
All other, improper, use of the control unit is forbidden.
ABOUT THE CONTROLLER
900MA24 Logic module for combination with 1 or 2 PO24 power modules for the control of 1 or 2 24V motors for swing and
sliding gates, barriers and garage doors
SBS
M1
M2
COM
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
NEG
PH-POW
PH1
PH2
COM
FLASH
LED
SEN
SHIELD
ANT
COM
STOP
EDGE
EDGE
COM
ELEC
COM
CS1
CS2
V+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M+
LS1
LS2
V+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M+
IND
STOP
EDGE
PH1
PH2
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
POWER
SUPPLY
23
4
6
5
78
9
10
11
1
- Power supply with protection against short-circuits inside the
control unit, on motors and on the connected accessories.
- Obstacle detection by means of current sensor.
- Anti-crush safety device.
- Automatic learning of working times.
- Programmable deceleration during opening and closure.
- Safety input deactivation by means of software.
- Control panel with microprocessor logic.
BATTERIES
(ACCESSORY)
12

PRELIMINARY CHECKS
List of cables required
The cables required for connection of the various devices in a
standard system are listed in the cables list table.
Before installing the product, perform the following checks and
inspections:
check that the gate is suitable for automation;
the weight and size of the gate must be within the operating limits
high acidity or salinity or proximity to heat sources might cause the
product to malfunction;
in case of extreme weather conditions (e.g. snow, ice, wide
temperature variations or high temperatures), friction may increase,
causing a corresponding rise in the force needed to operate the
system; the starting torque may therefore exceed that required in
normal conditions;
check that, when operated by hand, the gate moves smoothly
without any areas of greater friction or derailment risk;
check that the gate is well balanced and will therefore remain
stationery when released in any position;
check that the electricity supply line to which the product is to be
differential protection;
the system power supply line must include a circuit breaker
device with a contact gap allowing complete disconnection in the
ensure that all the material used for installation complies with the
relevant regulatory standards.
The cables used must be suitable for the type of installation; for
example, an H03VV-F type cable is recommended for indoor
applications, while H07RN-F is suitable for outdoor applications.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply (L-N) 230Vac (+10% - 15%) 50/60 Hz 230Vac (+10% - 15%) 50/60 Hz
Rated power maximum 210W maximum 300W
Photocell power supply output 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 250mA24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 250mA
Flashing light output 24Vdc (without regulation) 25W 24Vdc (without regulation) 25W
Courtesy light output 24Vdc (without regulation) 15W 24Vdc (without regulation) 15W
Electric lock output 12Vac maximum 15VA 12Vac maximum 15VA
Gate open warning light output 24Vdc (without regulation) 5W 24Vdc (without regulation) 5W
Antenna input 50ΩRG58 type cable 50ΩRG58 type cable
Operating temperature -4°F to 131°F -4°F to 131°F
Accessory fuses 2.5AT 2.5AT
Power supply line fuses 2AT 2AT
Use in particularly acid,
saline or explosive atmospheres
NO NO
Protection class IP54 (inside protective casing) IP54 (inside protective casing)
Control unit dimensions 7.2 x 4 x 2.3 H inches 7.2 x 4 x 2.3 H inches
Weight 9.5 lbs 9.5 lbs
* If the power supply cable is more than 65 feet long, it must be of larger gauge (10 AWG) and a safety grounding system must be installed
near the automation unit.
** Two cables of 2 conductor (24 AWG) can be used as an alternative
ELECTRIC CABLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Connection cable maximum permitted limit
Power line (110 Vac) (1) 3 conductor wire 15 AWG 65 feet *
Flashing light, Courtesy light, ambient light sensor
Antenna
(4) 24 AWG**
(1) RG58 type cable
65 feet
65 feet (< 16 ft recommended)
Electric lock (1) 2 conductor wire 18 AWG 32 feet
Transmitter photocells (1) 2 conductor wire 24 AWG 65 feet
Receiver photocells (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG 65 feet
Sensitive edge (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG 65 feet
Key-operated selector switch (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG** 65 feet
Motor power supply line (1) 2 conductor wire 15 AWG 32 feet
Encoder power supply line (1) 3 conductor wire 24 AWG 32 feet
* Compulsory for motors: RAY4024, SN-50-24 and INT-24
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INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
PO24 POWER MODULE
Electrical connections
WARNING - Before making the connections, ensure that the control unit is not powered up
COM
PED
OPEN
CLOSE
SBS
NEG
PH-POW
PH1
PH2
COM
FLASH
LED
SEN
SHIELD
ANT
COM
STOP
EDGE
EDGE
COM
ELEC
COM
IND
POWER
SUPPLY
N
T2A
L
230Vac
50/60Hz
PHOTOTEST
LIGHT
TWILIGHT SENSOR
OUTPUT LED
STOP
OPEN
PHOTOCELL 1
PHOTOCELL 2
CLOSE
PEDESTRIAN
STEP BY STEP
+ COMMON
+ COMMON
SAFETY EDGE
ELECTRIC LOCK
NEGATIVE
SBS
M1
M2
BATTERIES
(ACCESSORY)
COM
LED FLASH SEN
234
112
TX RX
NC
PH1
234
112
TX RX
PH2
GND
_12/24
AC/DC GND
_12/24
AC/DC COM OUT
GND
_12/24
AC/DC GND
_12/24
AC/DC COM OUT
NC
LS1
LS2
V +
ENC
NEG
M -
M +
M
ENCODER POWER
SUPPLY +
ENCODER POWER
SUPPLY -
ENCODER
PO24 CONNECTIONS
LS1 Limit switch 1 input (only for SUN)
LS2 Limit switch 2 input (only for SUN)
V+ Limit switch / encoder power supply positive common
(12 Vdc 50 mA MAX)
ENC Encoder S signal input
NEG Encoder power supply negative
M- Motor output
Earth
M+ Motor output
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
L Power supply 230 Vac 50-60 Hz
Earth
N Power supply neutral 230 Vac 50-60 Hz
TRANSFORMER
ECLIPSE
M1M2
M2M1
CS1
CS2
V+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M+
LS1
LS2
V+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M+
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MA24 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
SHIELD Antenna - shield -
ANT Antenna - signal -
COM Common for FLASH, LED, SEN inputs / outputs
FLASH Flashing light output 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 25W
LED Courtesy light output 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 15W (radio channel 4 selecting COURTESY LIGHT START =
2, COURTESY LIGHT TIME = 0 )
SEN Ambient light sensor input
COM IND output common
IND Gate open warning light output, 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 4W
COM ELEC output common
ELEC Electric lock output 12Vac, maximum 15VA
EDGE/EDGE Sensitive edge output, NC contact or resistive 8k2
COM STOP output common
STOP Safety STOP NC contact between STOP and COM. This input is considered as a safety device; the contact may be
broken at any time, cutting out the automation at once and disabling all functions, including automatic closure
NEG Photocell power supply negative output
PH-POW Photocell power supply positive output, 24Vdc (without regulation, maximum 250mA
PH1 Photocells (closure), NC contact between PH1 and COM. The photocell is tripped at any time during closure of the
automation, stopping movement at once and reversing the travel direction
PH2
Photocells (opening), NC contact between PH2 and COM. The photocell is tripped at any time during opening and
closure of the automation, stopping movement at once; the automation will continue opening when the contact is
restored if it was opening, or continue closing if it was closing (see parameter “PHOTO 2”)
COM Common for PED, OPEN, CLOSE and SBS outputs
PED PEDESTRIAN opening command, NO contact between PED and COM.
the software setting
Used to open the gate partially, depending on
OPEN OPEN command, NO contact between OPEN and COM. Contact for the opening function
CLOSE CLOSE command, NO contact between CLOSE and COM. Contact for the closing function
SBS STEPPING command, NO contact between SBS and COM. Open/Stop/Close/Stop command, or as set in the software
Using customize the display programmer
To customize the programmer’s language and contrast, proceed as follows:
prompted to select the language. Press or to select the
If no language is selected (X key pressed), the control unit will
use the default language (ENGLISH) until the next time it is
switched on.
EVENT DESCRIPTION KEY TO MAIN CONTROL FLASHING
LIGHT AND LEDS
opening Gate opening
closure Gate closing
automatic closure Gate open with timed reclosure active
stop during closure Gate stopped during closure
stop during opening Gate stopped during opening
open Gate completely open without automatic reclosure
closed Gate completely closed
programmation during the programming phase
M1 obstacle Motor 1 obstacle detected
M2 obstacle Motor 2 obstacle detected
photo 1! Photocell 1 tripped
photo 2! Photocell 2 tripped
sensitive edge! Sensitive edge tripped
pedestrian opening Pedestrian opening in progress
automatic pedestrian closure Gate opening to pedestrian position with timed reclosure activated
realignment Realignment after a manual release
FLASH/NLS error Night Light System line overload
ELEC/IND error Electric lock / gate open light line overload
Phototest error Phototest error detected
Limit switches error! Limit switch/mechanical end stop error detected
OPTIONS
DISPLAY
SELECT
LANGUAGE
CONFIRM
SCROLL UP
SCROLL DOWN
CANCEL
In normal mode, i.e. when
the system is powered up
normally and the display
programmer is connected,
press X until the name KEY
AUTOMATION appears. This
will display the following
status messages.
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Note: If this programming mode is used, the slow down length will reset to the default values shown in the “Basic
Settings” table parameter 10, with the same percentage during both opening and closing.
STEP 1: Connect display programmer
to the connection port of the 14A
Controller as shown.
STEP 2: Select the type of installation and the type of motor to be installed by taking the following steps:
WARNING: Selecting a motor type different from
the one connected may damage the system.
QUICK PROGRAMMING WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMER
SBS
M1
M2
CS1
CS2
V
+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M
+
LS1
LS2
V
+
ENC
NEG
M
-
M
+
14A
Press to select the
14A Controller
Quick programming
= OK
Press to select
“Quick Programming”
Installation:
swing gate
Press to select
“Swing Gate” installation
warning data will
be deleted. confirm?
Press to confirm
deleting of current data
and to program the gate
select motor type
ray 2545 select motor type
4024
Press to scroll to
motor type ‘4024’
Press to select
motor type ‘4024’
Auto-learning of the travel stroke
procedure must be carried out to acquire fundamental parameters
such as the travel stroke length and deceleration points.
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STEP 3:Check the Connection of the Safety Devices (Photo 1 – Photo 2 – Sensitive Edge – Stop Button):
During programming, you will be asked whether there are any safety devices connected to the system. If additional safety
devices are connected later, they are simply activated in the relative menu (see advanced settings parameter table).
STEP 4: Continue through quick auto-learning of gate and slow down lengths (preset values) by taking the
following steps:
NOTE: If there are safety devices connected, during travel stroke programming,
the safety devices can be deactivated to prevent accidental interruption of this
operation. At the end of the autolearning procedure, the safety devices selected
earlier will be reactivated.
UNLOCK MOTOR (S)
Position in the middle of
travel stroke path
Unlock motor(s) with
Key on Transmitter
Manually position
gate(s) in middle of
travel stroke path
Lock motor(s) back in
place with Key on
Transmitter
photo 1 connected?
=no =yes
Press either:
if photo eye 1 is NOT
connected
if photo eye 1 IS
connected
photo 2 connected?
=no =yes
Press either:
if photo eye 2 is NOT
connected
if photo eye 2 IS
connected
sensitive edge connected?
=no =yes STOP BUTTON connected?
=no =yes
Press either:
if safety edge is NOT
connected
if safety edge IS
connected
Press either:
if stop button is NOT
connected
if stop button IS
connected
Safety device connected
during programming?
=no =yes
Press either:
if you DO NOT intend safety devices to be enabled during programming
if you DO intend safety devices to be enabled during programming
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SINGLE LEAF CONFIGURATION
Press to begin
learning OPEN limit
NOTE: M1 must always open before M2. If the motors are inverted, stop the procedure
in the control unit by pressing on the display, swap the power supply terminals of the
two motors and start again from the beginning.
opening m1...
reverses direction
Press or to
reverse direction of
M1 if gate is not
traveling in the OPEN
direction
unlock motor (s)...
= OK learning...
opening...
Opening limit of M1 will
be learned automatically
opening complete
double leaf?
Press or to
reverse direction of M2
if gate is not traveling in
the OPEN direction
Closing limit of M1 will
be automatically
learned
programming successfully
completed: press button
Press any button to
exit programming
mode
learning...
closing m1
DOUBLE LEAF CONFIGURATION
learning...
opening...
learning...
Closing completed
Opening limit of M2 will
be learned automatically
Closing limit of M1 will
be learned automatically
Press any button to exit
programming mode
learning...
closing m2
Closing limit of M2 will
be learned automatically
learning...
Closing M1 Programming successfully
completed. Press button
learning...
opening completed
opening m2
to reverse direction
Press either:
if configuring single leaf
if configuring double leaf
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