Motorline professional MC50SE Instruction Manual

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USER/INSTALLER MANUAL
MC50SE

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. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
. THE CONTROL BOARD
. INSTALLATION
. PROGRAMMING P
. PROGRAMMING E
. DISPLAY
. TROUBLESHOOTING
. CONNECTION SCHEME
STANDARDS TO FOLLOW
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PROGRAMMING PRE-RECOMENDATIONS
ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR INSTALLATION
TRANSMITTERS
"P" MENU FUNCTIONS
"E" MENU FUNCTIONS
P0AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING
E2COURTESY LIGHT TIME
P6STOP
E6DECELERATION SPEED
P9DISTANCE PROGRAMMING
P1SETTING THE DECELERATION TIME
E3FOLLOW ME
P7OPERATING LOGIC
P4PAUSE TIME
E7MANEUVERS COUNTER
E0PRESENT MAN
P2SETTING STRENGTH AND SENSITIVITY
P8FLASHING LIGHT
P5PHOTOCELLS PROGRAMMING
E8RESET RESTORE FACTORY VALUES
E9RGB FLASHING LIGHT
E1SOFT START
DISPLAY INDICATIONS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS/ TECHNICIANS
CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS
TEST SCHEME
INPUTS TEST
. COMPONENTS TEST
. CONTENT INDEX
2A
2B
3A
4A
4B
5A
5B
6A
6B
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15A
15B
11B
8B
12B
10A
12A
9A
7B
13A
10B
9B
8A
13B
14A
11A
14B
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• Power supply 230V AC 50-60Hz
• Lightbulb’s output 230V AC 50Hz 100W max.
• RGB Lightbulb’s output 24V DC 100mA max.
• Motor’s output 230V AC 50-60Hz 1000 W max.
• Auxiliary accessories output 24V DC 8 W max.
• Security and BT transmitters 24V DC
• Working temperature -10°C to + 55°C
• Incorporated Radio Receptor 433,92 Mhz
• OP Transmitters 12bits or Rolling Code
• Maximum Memory Capacity 100 (full opening)
• Control board Dimensions 105x130 mm.
The MC50SE is a monophasic control board com a control system via incorporated rádio,
developed for the automation of sectional door.
01 • Grounding
02 • Grounding
03 • 230V Line Input (phase)
04 • 230V Line Input (neutral)
05 • 230V Motor’s Output – Opening
06 • 230V Motor’s Output – Common
07 • 230V Motor’s Output - Closing
08 • AC 230V Lightbulb Output
09 • AC 230V Lightbulb Output
01 • Close Push Button input
02 • Open Push Button input
03 • Motor’s opening limit-switch input (OPEN)
04 • Motor’s closing limit-switch input (CLOSE)
05 • Common
01 • 24V DC 200mA max power supply 24V
02 • 24V DC 200mA max power supply ( )
CN1
• CONNECTOR’S DESCRIPTION
CN2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
. THE CONTROL BOARD
STANDARDS TO FOLLOW
CN3
. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• It is important for your safety that these instructions are followed.
• Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
• The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible for the improper use of the product, or other use than that for which
it was designed.
• The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible if safety standards were not taken into account when installing the
equipment, or for any deformation that may occur.
• The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible for insecurity and malfunction of the product when used with
components that were not sold by the them.
• This product was designed and manufactured strictly for the use indicated in this manual.
• This control board is not appropriate for inflammable or explosive environments.
• Any other use not expressly indicated may damage the product and/or can cause physical and property damages,
and will void the warranty.
• Do not make any changes to the automation components and/or their accessories.
• Control board for indoor use with 230V connection.
• Keep remote controls away from children, to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.
• The customer shall not, under any circumstances, attempt to repair or tune the automatism. Must call qualified
technician only.
• The installer must have certified professional knowledge at the level of mechanical assemblies in doors and
gates and control board programmation. He should also be able to perform electrical connections in compliance
with all applicable regulations.
• The installer should inform the customer how to handle the product in an emergency and provide him the
manual.
ATTENTION:
This product is certified in accordance with European Community (EC) safety standards.
This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the
Council, of 8 June 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment.
(Applicable in countries with recycling systems).
This marking on the product or literature indicates that the product and electronic
accessories (eg. Charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls, etc.) should not be
disposed of as other household waste at the end of its useful life. To avoid possible harm
to the environment or human health resulting from the uncontrolled disposal of waste,
separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources. Home users should contact the dealer where they
purchased this product or the National Environment Agency for details on where and how
they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact
their vendor and check the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement. This product
and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial waste.
This marking indicates that the product and electronic accessories (eg. charger, USB cable,
electronic material, controls, etc.) are susceptible to electric shock by direct or indirect contact
with electricity. Be cautious when handling the product and observe all safety procedures in this
manual.

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CN5
Dipper
LS LO FO LA
FC LE PU
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01 • Safety Edge
02 • Photocells
03 • Encoder (not used)
04 • Encoder (not used)
05 • Common
01 • +24V DC Auxiliary Power Supply for LED RGB flashing light
02 • Y output
03 • R output
04 • G output
05 • B output
CN4CN5
LEDS
LS • LED lit when the close push button is active
LO • LED lit when the open push button is active
F0 • LED off when the opening limit switch is active
FC • LED off when the closing limit switch is active
ST • LED off when STOP is active (when P6 is active)
LE • LED off when photocells are active (when P5 is active)
CN1
Courtesy light or flashing light:
08 and 09 • This output allows connection of a courtesy light or a flashing light
(see P8 in page 9B).
CN2
Limit switches:
03 and 04 • The control board needs a opening and closing limit-switches
connection (both in NC). Triggering any limit-switch will make the immediate
stoppage of the movement.
The limit-switch thriggering is visible on the display. OP (opening limit switch
activated) and CL (opening limit switch activated).
It is mandatory the use of limit switches.
CN4
Safety circuits:
01 • This input allows connection of STOP device. The device could be activeted
or desactiveted in the P6 menu (page 8B).
02 • This input allows connection of photocells. The device operates according
to programming set in the P5 menu (page 8A)
Shunt application is not necessary.
04 • It allows the connection of a pushbutton of singular botton for up and
down of the door.
CN5
01 • Auxiliary output for flashing light or 24V DC LED.
Open collector for the management of auxiliary functions:
02 • The y output is activated in the initial 2 seconds of the movement to control
the second capacitor.
03 • The R output is activated in intermittent mode, only in closing phase.
04 • The G output is activated in intermittent mode, only in opening phase.
05 • The B output is activated in intermittent mode, only in pause time.
Dipper
The dipper indicates the motor's power rating. Put the dipper in this position.
PROGRAMMING PRE-RECOMENDATIONS
. THE CONTROL BOARD . THE CONTROL BOARD
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
To enhance knowledge about the control board operation, before proceeding to the
setup, give special attention to the instructions that follow.
PROGRAMMING PRE-RECOMENDATIONS
. THE CONTROL BOARD

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01 • Make the connections of all the accessories according to the connection scheme
(page 17).
02 • Connect the control board to a 230V power supply (3 and 4 - CN1 terminals).
03 • Make sure that the gate movement is the same as the one shown on the display:
04 • Check is the limit switches, so that the FC LED turns off during the closure and the
LED FO turns off during the opening.
05 • Make an automatic programming - P0 menu (page 6A).
06 • If necessary, adjust the gate of the deceleration time in opening and closing - P1
menu (page 6B).
07 • Adjust the strength and sensitivity of the motor - P2 menu (page 7A).
08 • Make an automatic programming of the course again - P0 menu (page 6A).
09 • Enable or disable the use of photocells in the P5 menu (page 8A).
10 • Enable or disable the use of safety band in the P6 menu (página 8B).
11 • Program a transmitter (page 4B).
The control board is now fully configured!
Check the menus from the programming pages in case you wish to configure other
features of the plant.
The installation process assumes that the gate has already limit switches
plates installed. For more information consult the motor's manual.
CLOSING OPENING
If the display does not match the gate's
movement, turn off the control board from
the power supply e swap the 5 and 7 wires
from CN1 and check if it is correct with 3
and 4 from CN2.
ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR INSTALLATION
. INSTALLATION TRANSMITTERS
. INSTALLATION
05 • Press cmd for 3sec
and the location will be
empty.
The display will show
the following location
with memorized
transmitter.
02 • The display will show
dL, confirming that all
transmitters have been
erased.
01 • Press the
cmd button for 10sec.
01 • Press the
cmd button for
3sec.
Transmitter programming for total opening.
02 • SU appears.
03 • Press cmd
once to confirm. 04 • Use
↑↓
to select the
transmitter
location you want
to delete.
05 • Press the command
button you want to program.
The display will blink and
move to the next free
location.
01 • Press the
cmd button for
3sec.
02 • SU appears.
• PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS
• ERASE ALL THE TRANSMITTERS
• ERASE TRANSMITTERS
• If you do not press any key for 10
sec. the control board will return to
standby.
• Whenever you save or delete a
transmitter, the display will show the
following location. You can add or
delete transmitters without having
to go back to point 01.
04 • The first free
position appears.
03 • Press cmd
once to confirm.
To program transmitters, you must
close the gate or turn the power
OFF and ON again.

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1x 1x
5A 5B
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• Use
↑↓
to navigate
through the menus. • Use
↑↓
to navigate
through the menus.
• To access the P menu
press the MENU key
for 3sec.
• To access the E menu
press the MENU key
for 10sec.
• We can only go into programming with a electrically closed gate. • We can only go into programming with a electrically closed gate.
• Press MENU when
you want to confirm
access to a menu.
• Press MENU when
you want to confirm
access to a menu.
• Press
↑↓
simultaneously to
exit programming.
• Press
↑↓
simultaneously to
exit programming.
MENU FUNCTION MAX. MIN.
PROGRAMMABLE STATE FACTORY
VALUE PAGE
Course automatic
programming -Automatic Programming -6A
Deceleration time
adjustment Opening deceleration
Closing deceleration 6B
Force and
sensibility adjustment Sensibility adjustment 7A
DISABLE MENU
Pause time Total closure pause time
adjustment
sec 7B
Photocells programming -
photocells Disabled
photocells Activated
Photocells in closing
Photocells in opening
8A
STOP -Security Band Disabled
Security Band Activated 8B
OperatiNG logic -
Automatic mode function
Step by step mode function
Mode condominium function 9A
Flashing light -
Flashing (opening and closing)
Step by step mode function
Courtesy light 9B
Distance programming -Distance PGM OFF
Distance PGM ON 10A
min. max.
0s
15s
min. max.
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99s
min. max.
1s
MENU FUNCTION MÁX. MIN.
PROGRAMABLE STATE FACTORY
VALUE PAGE
Present Man -
Deactivates present man
Activates present man
Activates present man - closing 10B
Soft start -Deactivates Soft start
Activates Soft start 11A
Courtesy light time Courtesy light time adjustment 11B
Follow me -Deactivates follow me
Activates follow me 12A
DISABLE MENU
Deceleration speed Deceleration speed adjustment 12B
Operation counter -Shows the number of maneuvers -13A
Reset - Restore factory settings -Deactivated
Reset activated 13B
RGB Output -Continued output
Intermittent output 14A
min. max.
0
99
min. max.
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TRANSMITTER
Transmitter programming for total opening. B
"E" MENU FUNCTIONS
. INSTALLATION
"P" MENU FUNCTIONS
. INSTALLATION

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This menu allows you to set the motor's working time.
During the automatic programming, the motor performs the following maneuvers:
1º if it is open, closes with deceleration
2º opens normally
3º closes normally
To carry out this programming is necessary that the limit switches are duly installed.
03 • Appears a
circular motion on
the display indicating
that the automatic
setting is in progress.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds. 02 • P0 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
04 • When P1 appears,
the automatic
programming is
over. If you want to
program P1, continue
in step 03 from P1
menu (page 6B).
To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
03 • P1 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
04 • dA appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
07 • dF appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
09 • Press MENU to
save the chosen time.
06 • Press MENU for 3
seconds, to save the
chosen time.
10 • P2 appears.
To program P2, continue in step 3 from P2 menu (page 7A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
05 • Appears the time
set from factory. If
you want, change
time between 1 and
15 sec., using
↑↓
.
08 • Appears the time
set from factory. If
you want, change
time between 1 and
15 sec., using
↑↓
.
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
once.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
Opening deceleration
Allows you to set the time that
the gate will operate
with deceleration during the
opening course.
Closing deceleration
Allows you to set the time
that the gate will operate with
deceleration during the
closing course.
(factory default 3)
min. max.
0s
15s
COURSE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SETTING THE DECELERATION TIME
. PROGRAMMING "P" . PROGRAMMING "P"

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ENEN
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
twice.
06 • Press MENU for
3 seconds, to save
the defined value.
03 • P2 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Appears the
value defined from
factory. If you want,
change the value
from 1 to 9 using
↑↓
.
04 • FS appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
01 • Press MENU for
3 seconds.
SETTING STRENGTH AND SENSITIVITY
If the control board has very high sensitivity values, you may see the LI error.
After four attempts, the LI error will turn ER.
You will have to wait 10 sec. to return to program the automatism.
Sensitivity adjustment
It allows you to adjust the engine sensitivity in detecting obstacles. The higher the
sensitivity the less effort is needed to detect any obstacle and reverse the direction.
(Factory default 05)
min. max.
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07 • P3 appears
(disable menu).
To program P4,
continue in step
3 from P4 menu
(page 7B). To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
. PROGRAMMING "P"
07 • P5 appears.
To program P5, continue in step 3 from P5 menu (page 8A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
Pause time adjustment
of the total closure
Allows you to set the
time that the gate
will remain open.
(factory default 10sec.)
99s
min. max.
1s 01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
When the values
are zero, the a
utomatic closing
ceases to exist
03 • P4 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
02 • P0 appears.
Press four times.
04 • AF appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Appears the time
set from factory. If
you want, change
time between 1 and
99 sec., using
↑↓
.
06 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to save
the defined time.
PAUSE TIME
. PROGRAMMING "P"
P MENU DISABLE.

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10 • P6 appears.
To program P6, continue in step 3 from P6 menu (page 8B).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
00 (disables photocells)
01 (ables photocells)
With the photocells activated, when
someone interrupts them, the gate
reverses the direction set in HC.
00 (photocells during the closing)
01 (photocells during the opening)
This menu can only be changed
when the HE menu is active.
00 - photocell only intervenes
during closure and reverses in full
01 - photocell only intervenes in
opening and reverses for 2 sec.
(factory default 00) (factory default 00)
03 • P5 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
five times. 04 • HE appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 •
Appears the
function set from
factory. If you want,
change the it between
00 and 01 using
↑↓
.
06 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to confirm
the defined function.
07 • HC appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
08 •
Appears the
function set from
factory. If you want,
change the it between
00 and 01 using
↑↓
.
09 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to confirm
the defined function.
PHOTOCELLS PROGRAMMING
. PROGRAMMING "P"
06 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to confirm
the defined function.
06 • P7 appears.
To program P7, continue in step 3 from P7 menu (page 9A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
six times.
03 • P6 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
04 • HE appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
STOP
05 • Appears the
function set from
factory. If you want,
change the it between
00 and 01 using
↑↓
.
. PROGRAMAR "P"
00 (disables STOP)
01 (ables STOP)
The menu allows you to enable/disable its
operation.
(factory default 01)

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06 • P8 appears.
To program P8, continue in step 3 from P8 menu (page 9B).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
. PROGRAMMING "P"
Functioning in automatic
mode
1st impulse - OPENS
2nd impulse - STOPS,
TIMER AND CLOSES
(IF P4>00)
3rd impulse - INVERTS
Functioning in step by
step mode
1st impulse - OPENS
2nd impulse - STOPS
3rd impulse - CLOSES
4th impulse - STOPS
If is fully open and timed,
the gate closes
Functioning in
condominium mode
Does not accept orders
during opening and
pause time, in closure it
reverses (either by trans-
mitter or control board
start button)
factory default (00) factory default (00) factory default (00)
This menu allows you to set the gate's operating mode.
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
seven times.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
03 • P7 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
function.
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00, 01
or 02, using
↑↓
.
OPERATING LOGIC
06 • P9 appears.
To program P9, continue in step 3 from P9 menu (page 10A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
FLASHING LIGHT
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00, 01
or 02, using
↑↓
.
Intermittent
(opening and closing)
During the gate's
opening/closing
movement, the
flashing light will
work intermittently.
During movement of
the gate (opening and
closing), the flashing
light will remain lit.
Courtesy light
The light will remain
lit during the time
defined in the E2
menu (page 12A).
Factory defaut (00)01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
eight times. 03 • P8 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
function.
. PROGRAMMING "P"

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04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
DISTANCE PROGRAMMING
06 • P1 appears.
To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
. PROGRAMMING "P"
distance PGM OFF distance PGM ON
This menu allows you to enable or disable
the new transmitters programming without
access directly to the control board by using
a previously stored transmitter (memorize
transmitters page 4B).
Factory default (00)
Distance programming operation (PGM ON):
• Press the keys indicated in the picture at the same time for 10
seconds and the flashing light will start to flash (the display shows
the 1st free position).
Whenever you memorize a transmitter, the control board will
leave the distance programming mode. If you want to program
more transmitters, you will need to repeat the process of pressing
simultaneously the transmitter buttons for 10 seconds for each new
transmitter.
03 • P9 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
function.
01 • Press MENU for 3
seconds. 02 • P0 appears.
Press
↓
nine times.
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
02 (activates present man at the closing)
The present man is active only in closing.
01 (activates present man)
The motor only works if you hold down the pushbutton LS or LO.
00 (deactivates present man)
Whenever an order is sent to the LS and LO the motor performs a complete
maneuver.
(Factory default 00)
02 • E0 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
09 • E1 appears.
To program E1,
continue in step 3
from E1 menu (page
11A). To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
07 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
03 • HP appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
06 • PL appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to confirm
the defined time.
08 • Press MENU for
3 seconds to confirm
the defined function.
SOFT START
. PROGRAMMING "E"

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06 • E2 appears.
To program E2, continue in step 3 from E2 menu (page 11B).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
00 disabled function
01 enabled function
This menu allows you to enable/disable soft start.
With soft start function enabled, at each motion beginning, the
control board will manage the start of the motor, gradually
increasing in the first second of working.
(Factory default 01)
02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
once. 03 • E1 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
function.
SOFT START
. PROGRAMMING "E"
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
COURTESY LIGHT TIME
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
twice. 03 • E2 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined time.
This menu lets you set the time (1-99 minutes), that the courtesy
light stays on after the closing of the gate.
The E2 menu is only available if the courtesy light function is
activated in P8 menu (see page 10A)
(Factory default 01)
06 • E3 appears.
To program E3, continue in step 3 from E3 menu (page 12A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
04 • Appears the time
set from factory. If
you want, change
time between 1 and
99 sec., using
↑↓
.
. PROGRAMMING "E"

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ENEN
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
three times. 03 • E3 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
function.
00 disabled function
01 enabled function
This menu allows you to activate the option Follow me.
With this function activated whenever the photocells detect the
passage of a user/obstacle, the control board triggers the closing
operation after 3 seconds.
To activate Follow me function, P5 have to be set with:
HE = 01 (see page 9A)
(Factory default 01)
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
FOLLOW ME
. PROGRAMMING "E" TRAVÃO ELECTRÓNICO
. PROGRAMAR "E"
E MENU DISABLE.
E MENU DISABLE.
DECELERATION SPEED
. PROGRAMAR "E"
min. max.
41 01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
This menu lets you set the deceleration speed in
opening and closing.
The higher the level, the faster is the deceleration.
(Factory default 06)
min. max.
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02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
six times. 03 • E6 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU to
save the defined
value.
04 • Appears the
value currently set. If
you want, change the
function to 01 or 09,
using
↑↓
.
06 • E7 appears.
To program E7, continue in step 3 from E7 menu (page 13A).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
06 • The E4 and E5 menus are inactive.
To program E6, continue in step 3 from E6 menu (page 12B).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.

14A 14B13A 13B
ENEN
This menu allows you to check how many complete maneuvers were performed by the control
board (complete maneuver it is understood by opening and closing).
The control board reset does not erase the maneuvers count.
Example: 13456 maneuvers
01- Hundreds of thousands / 34- Thousands / 56- Dozens
02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
six times.
MANEUVER COUNTER
display flashes display flashes
04 • Appears the maneuvers counting in the following order (example 130 371):
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds. 03 • Press MENU for 3
seconds.
06 • E8 appears.
To program E8, continue in step 3 from E8 menu (page 13B).
To exit the programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
. PROGRAMMING "E"
3º dozens
RESET - RESTORE FACTORY VALUES
By doing reset, all factory settings will be restored and all saved commands will be deleted.
Only the maneuvers counter will have the data memorised.
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds. 02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
eight times. 03 • E8 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
05 • Press MENU for 3
seconds to reset. 06 • E9 appears.
To program E9,
continue in step 3
from E9 menu
(page 14A). To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
. PROGRAMMING "E"
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want to reset,
change the function to
01, using
↑↓
.

15A 15B14A 14B
ENEN
Continuous light Flashing light
(factory default 01)
This menu allows you to select the functioning mode of the four signs, fixed or intermittent
output. page 10A)
03 • E9 appears.
Press MENU for 3
seconds.
01 • Press MENU for
10 seconds.
RGB OUTPUT
05 • Press MENU for 3
seconds to save the
defined function.
06 • E1 appears.
To exit the
programming press
↑↓
simultaneously.
02 • E0 appears.
Press
↓
nine times.
. PROGRAMMING "E"
04 • Appears the
function currently set.
If you want, change
the function to 00 or
01, using
↑↓
.
MENU DESCRIPTION MENU DESCRIPTION
Opening limit-switch enabled Inversion by effort
Closing limit-switch enabled Obstructed photocells
In pause time Stop button being pressed
In pedestrian pause time close button being pressed
Memory full Open button being pressed
Opening and closing
limit-switches enabled Sensibility detection failure
DISPLAY INDICATIONS
. DISPLAY

16A 16B
LS LO FO FC LA LE
FOLOLS FC
12 3 4 5
ENLELA +V
12 3 4 5
RY24V G B
12 3 4 5
24V
12
F FE N P
N AB COM
123456789
230v COM
15A 15B
ENEN
In the position corresponding to each transmitter input in low voltage, the control board has
a LED to identify the condition of it. The LED on indicates that the input is closed, while the
LED off indicates that the input is open.
TEST SCHEME INPUTS TEST
. COMPONENTS TEST . COMPONENTS TEST
All tests must be performed by skilled technicians due to serious danger
associated with the misuse of electrical systems!
For your safety, do not change the connections without it being disconnected
from the electric current.
01 • Remove the 3 wires from the motor in the
control board.
02 • Connect the motor wires to a terminal.
Add a plug to the terminal, taking into account
that the wires order indicated in the image
must be respected.
Phase
Motor cable
Motor cable
To detect which components have problems during a sectional door installation,
sometimes it's necessary to conduct tests with a direct connection to a V power
supply.
In the below diagram is shown how this connection must be made and how to merge the
different component wires.
NOTES:
• To perform the tests you don't need to remove the automatism from it's place, because
this way you can understand if the automatism, directly connected to the power, can
function correctly.
• The common wire of the motor must always be connected to the power supply;
• To reverse the automatism functioning direction, switch the Black wire with the Brown
wire of the automatism.

1716
PT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS/TECHNICIANS
. TROUBLESHOOTING
Anomaly Procedure Behavior Procedure II Discovering the origin of the problem
• Motor
doesn't work • Make sure you have
230V power supply
connected to control
board and if it is
working properly
• Still not working. • Consult a qualified
MOTORLINE technician.
• Motor
doesn’t move
but makes
noise
• Unlock motor and
move the gate by
hand to check for
mechanical problems
on the movement
• Encountered
problems? • Consult a qualified gates
technician. • Check motion axis and associated motion systems related with the motor and the gate to find out what is the problem.
• The gate moves
easily? • Consult a qualified
MOTORLINE technician.
• Gate
doesn’t make
complete
route
• Unlock motor
and move the gate
by hand to closed
position. Lock motor
again and turn of
power supply for
seconds. Reconnect
it and send order
to open gate using
transmitter.
• Gate opened but
didn’t close again. • Check if there is any
obstacle in front of the
photocells;
• Check if any of the
control devices (key se-
lector, push button, video
intercom, etc.) of the gate
are jammed and sending
permanent signal to control
unit;
• Consult a qualified MO-
TORLINE technician.
• Motor
opens but
doesn’t close
• Unlock motor and
move gate by hand to
check for mechanical
problems on the gate.
• Encountered
problems? • Consult a qualified
gates technician. • Check all motion axis and associated motion systems related with the gate to find out what is the problem.
• The gate moves
easily? • Consult a qualified
MOTORLINE technician.
• Open control box and check if
it has 230V power supply;
2 • Check input fuses;
3 • Disconnect gate from
control board and test them by
connecting directly to power
supply in order to find out if they
have problems (see page 15A).
4 • If the gate works, the
problem is on the control board.
Pull it out and send it to our
MOTORLINE technical services
for diagnosis;
5 • If the gate doesn’t work,
remove them from installation
site and send to our MOTORLINE
technical services for diagnosis.
• Check capacitors, testing
operator with new capacitor;
2 • If capacitors are not the
problem, disconnect motor from
control board and it them by
connecting directly to power
supply in order to find out if it
has problems (see page 15A).
3 • If the motor works, the
problem is from control board.
Pull it out and send it to our
MOTORLINE technical services
for diagnosis;
4 • If the motor doesn’t work,
remove them from installation
site and send to our MOTORLINE
technical services for diagnosis.
• Check capacitors, testing
with new capacitors;
2 • If capacitors are not the
problem, disconnect motor
from control board and test it
by connecting directly to power
supply in order to find out if it is
broken;
3 • If the motor doesn’t work,
remove it from installation site
and send to our MOTORLINE
technical services for diagnosis.
4 • If motor work well and move
gate at full force during the
entire course, the problem is
from controller. Set force using
trimmer on the board. Make a
new working time programming
, giving suffient time for opening
and closing with appropriate
force (page 08.B of this manual
for MBM6 230V).
5 • If this doesn’t work, remove
control unit and send it to
MOTORLINE technical services
services.
NOTE: Setting force of the
controller should be sufficient
to make the gate open and close
without stopping, but should
stop and invert with a little
effort from a person. In case
of safety systems failure, the
gate shall never cause physical
damaged to obstacles (vehicles,
people, etc.).
All MOTORLINE control boards have LEDs
that easily allow to conclude which devices
are with anomalies. All safety devices LEDs
(LA and LE) in normal situations remain
On. All "START" circuits LEDs in normal
situations remain Off.
If LEDs devices are not all On, there is some
security systems malfunction (photocells,
safety edges), etc. If "START" circuits LEDs
are turn On, there is a control device sending
permanent signal.
A) SECURITY SYSTEMS:
1 • Close with a shunt all safety systems
on the control board (check manual of the
control board in question). If the automated
system starts working normally check for
the problematic device.
2 • Remove one shunt at a time until you find
the malfunction device .
3 • Replace it for a functional device and
check if the motor works correctly with all
the other devices. If you find another one
defective, follow the same steps until you
find all the problems.
B) START SYSTEMS:
1 • Disconnect all wires from LS and LO
terminal input (terminal 3 of CN3 connector).
2 • If the LED turned Off, try reconnecting
one device at a time until you find the
defective device.
NOTE:
In case procedures described in sections
A) and B) don’t result, remove control board
and send to our technical services for
diagnosis.

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LS LO FO FC LA LE
FOLOLS FC
12 3 4 5
PULELA
12 3 4 5
RY24V G B
12 3 4 5
24V
12
PU
F FE N P
N AB COM
123456789
~ ~ ~ ~
+
-
+
-
DV 12/24V
DV 12/24V COM NC
FEFO FC S1 S1
AB COM
FEFO FC S1 S1
AB
1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8
COM
230v
39µF
8µF
+24 CAP MOT
K1CK024W
12
13
12
1
13
3
8
7
1
11
2
10
5
6
4
4
4
3
9
9
10 11
17
PT
Photocell
Motor
Start
capacitor
Pushbutton
Flashing
light
Photocell
Permanent
capacitor
(motor interior)
Control board
STOP
Open
Close
Dock leveler
CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS
. CONNECTION SCHEME
Inside the
control board
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