Motorline professional SIGMA X Instruction Manual

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ADJUST THE SPRINGS
INSTALLATION MAP
ENGINE AND FLASHING LIGHT CONNECTIONS
PHOTOCELL CONNECTIONS AND SAFETY BAND
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS / SPECIALIZED TECHNICIANS
SPRING DIRECTION
SHOE
EXCHANGE SPRINGS FOR SPRING
BAR MOUNTING
TESTING SPRING ADJUSTMENT
REMOVE COVER AND PROFILES
SPRING POSITION
AUTOMATISM INSTALLATION
FIX BAR SUPPORTS
POWER CABLE
ADJUST STOPS
FINETUNING THE LIMIT SWITCHES
APPLY PROFILES AND COVER
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
KIT COMPONENTS
LIGHT FLASHLIGHT
MANUAL OPENING / CLOSING
. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
. AUTOMATISM
. INSTALLATION
. CONNECTIONS
. TROUBLESHOOTING
00. CONTENT
INDEX ATENTION:
ADJUSTING TABLES
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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
theproductandobserveallsafetyproceduresinthismanual.

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GENERAL WARNINGS
•This manual contains very important safety and usage information.
very important. Read all instructions carefully before beginning the
installation/usage procedures and keep this manual in a safe place
that it can be consulted whenever necessary.
•This product is intended for use only as described in this manual. Any
other enforcement or operation that is not mentioned is expressly
prohibited, as it may damage the product and put people at risk
causing serious injuries.
•Thismanual is intendedfirstlyforspecialized technicians, and does not
invalidate the user’s responsibility to read the “User Norms” section in
order to ensure the correct functioning of the product.
•The installation and repair of this product may be done by qualified
and specialized technicians, to assure every procedure are carried
out in accordance with applicable rules and norms. Nonprofessional
and inexperienced users are expressly prohibited of taking any action,
unless explicitly requested by specialized technicians to do so.
•Installations must be frequently inspected for unbalance and the
wear signals of the cables, springs, hinges, wheels, supports and other
mechanical assembly parts.
•Do not use the product if it is necessary repair or adjustment is
required.
•When performing maintenance, cleaning and replacement of parts,
the product must be disconnected from power supply. Also including
any operation that requires opening the product cover.
•The use, cleaning and maintenance of this product may be carried
out by any persons aged eight years old and over and persons whose
physical,sensorialormentalcapacitiesarelower,orbypersonswithout
any knowledge of the product, provided that these are supervision
and instructions given by persons with experienced in terms of usage
of the product in a safe manner and who understands the risks and
dangers involved.
•Children shouldn’t play with the product or opening devices to avoid
the motorized door or gate from being triggered involuntarily.
WARNINGS FOR TECHNICIANS
•Before beginning the installation procedures, make sure that you have
all the devices and materials necessary to complete the installation
of the product.
•You should note your Protection Index (IP) and operating temperature
to ensure that is suitable for the installation site.
•Provide the manual of the product to the user and let them know how
to handle it in an emergency.
•If the automatism is installed on a gate with a pedestrian door, a door
locking mechanism must be installed while the gate is in motion.
•Do not install the product “upside down” or supported by elements do
not support its weight. If necessary, add brackets at strategic points
to ensure the safety of the automatism.
•Do not install the product in explosive site.
•Safety devices must protect the possible crushing, cutting, transport
and danger areas of the motorized door or gate.
•Verify that the elements to be automated (gates, door, windows,
blinds, etc.) are in perfect function, aligned and level. Also verify if the
necessary mechanical stops are in the appropriate places.
•The centralmust be installed on asafe placeof any fluid(rain, moisture,
etc.), dust and pests.
•You must route the various electrical cables through protective tubes,
to protect them against mechanical exertions, essentially on the
power supply cable. Please note that all the cables must enter the
central from the bottom.
•If the automatism is to be installed at a height of more than 2,5m from
the ground or other level of access, the minimum safety and health
requirements for the use of work equipment workers at the work of
Directive 2009/104/CE of European Parliament and of the Council of 16
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September 2009.
•Attach the permanent label for the manual release as close as possible
to the release mechanism.
•Disconnect means, such as a switch or circuit breaker on the electrical
panel, must be provided on the product’s fixed power supply leads in
accordance with the installation rules.
•If the product to be installed requires power supply of 230Vac or
110Vac, ensure that connection is to an electrical panel with ground
connection.
•The product is only powered by low voltage satefy with central (only
at 24V motors)
WARNINGS FOR USERS
•Keep this manual in a safe place to be consulted whenever necessary.
•If the product has contact with fluids without being prepared, it must
immediately disconnect from the power supply to avoid short circuits,
and consult a specialized technician.
•Ensure that technician has provided you the product manual and
informed you how to handle the product in an emergency.
•Ifthesystemrequiresanyrepairormodification,unlocktheautomatism,
turn off the power and do not use it until all safety conditions have
been met.
•In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of fuse failure, locate
the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit breaker or
replacing the fuse. If the malfunction is not repairable by consult this
manual, contact a technician.
•Keep the operation area of the motorized gate free while the gate in in
motion, and do not create strength to the gate movement.
•Do not perform any operation on mechanical elements or hinges if the
product is in motion.
RESPONSABILITY
•Supplier disclaims any liability if:
•Product failure or deformation result from improper installation
use or maintenance!
•Safety norms are not followed in the installation, use and
maintenance of the product.
•Instructions in this manual are not followed.
•Damaged is caused by unauthorized modifications
•In these cases, the warranty is voided.
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
• Important safety
notices
• Useful information
• Programming
information
• Potentiometer
information
• Connectors
information
• Buttons
information

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255mm
827mm
1150mm
847mm 107mm
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02. AUTOMATISM
KIT COMPONENTS
You should check if the following items are in the automatism package before you start the installation.
02. AUTOMATISM
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Automatism technical specifications:
• MC61BR control
board inside • Built-in
flashlight
•2 FALK remote controls
•Unlock key
•Barrier Gate Key
• MF30 Photocells
• User Manual
• Bar mounting
accessories
• Barrier fixing plate
• Barrier
• Fixed support
for bar
• Barrier bar
SIGMA X is an electromechanical barrier designed to control vehicle access to private,
industrial or commercial areas.
4M 6M
• Power 150W
• Barrier power 110/230Vac 50/60Hz
• Motor voltage 24Vdc
• Noise LpA <= 50dB (A)
• Operating Temperature -25°C to 55°C
• Protection Level IP55
• Work Frequency 80%
• RPM 4,6 RPM 3,5 RPM
• Opening / Closing Time 4,5 seconds 6 seconds

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This barrier has two RGB flashlights integrated in the top cover, for emission of red, green and blue
colors.
These colors are used to signal different barrier states more clearly.
In an emergency or during the barrier installation / adjustment phase, it may be necessary to move
the rod manually. To manually open / close the barrier, follow the instructions below:
02. AUTOMATISM 02. AUTOMATISM
LIGHT FLASHLIGHT MANUAL OPENING / CLOSING
FLASHES GREEN LIGHT
During the opening maneuver
PERMANENT BLUE LIGHT
During the pause time while open
FLASHES RED LIGHT
During the closing maneuver
PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT
When the barrier is closed and the twilight
sensor detects low light (at night or in dark
areas).
DETAIL
Barrier
Flashlight
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Under no circumstances should you put your
hands on the movement axis of the motor and
springs when the operator is connected to the
power supply.
OPEN DOOR
Insert the key into the barrier lock
and turn it to open the door.
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UNLOCK THE BARRIER
With the barrier locked, push the crank
in, turn to the left and release so
that the crank goes down to the locked
position.
UP / DOWN ROD
With the engine in the unlocked position,
simply turn the crank to raise or lower the
stem.
BLOCK THE BARRIER
With the barrier unlocked, push the crank
inwards, turn to the right and release so
that the crank descends to the locked position.

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03. INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION MAP
Use rigid and / or flexible tubs, suitable for the installation of electrical cables.
Always separate low voltage cables from 230Vac cables to avoid any interference.
The map shown is for a standard installation, however we do not provide all components (see kit composition
on page 4B). If you need other accessories please contact us.
1 • SIGMA X
2 • Bar
3 • Bar Extension
4 • Photocell support column (not included)
5 • Photocell
6 • Built-in Flashing Light
7 • Control Board
8 • Cover Unlocker
9 • Barrier Cover
10 • Transformer
11 • Manual movement handle
12 • Motor
13 • Spring(s)
14 • Spring support plate
15 • Mounting plate
16 • Fixed Bar Holder

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470mm
400mm
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03. INSTALLATION 03. INSTALLATION
REMOVE COVER AND PROFILES SHOE
• CREATE SHOE
• EXISTING SHOE
Using the mounting plate, mark the holes in
the shoe.
Puncture the shoe at these markings and
apply appropriate wall plugs to secure the
barrier.
Open the door
Insert the key into the outer lock and turn it
to open the door.
This barrier allows free access to the interior to facilitate the product installation and maintenance
process. To do so, remove the aluminum cover and profiles from the barrier.
Remove door
With the door fully open at 90
pull it upwards
until it comes out of the side profile
Frame the mounting plate with the floor
holes.
Unlock cover
Move the cover lever to the right (as shown) to
unlock the cover.
Remove Side Profiles
Do the same with the side and chrome profiles
to fully release the inside of the barrier.
*If you already have a shoe created, proceed
as follows:
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Place the barrier on the floor mounting
plate, aligning the two with the holes in the
shoe.
Remove cover
Lift the cover carefully so as not to damage the
connecting cables.
Secure the barrier to the shoe with screws
from the inside so that it is fully fixed and
level.
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• REMOVE COVER
• REMOVE PROFILES
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Turn off flashing light connection
Disconnect the flashing light plug cable
integrated in the cover.
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It is not necessary to remove the rear profile.
Drill a hole of 355x470mm and 400mm (or
greater) deep to create the fixing shoe.
Fill with concrete and smooth the top.
Apply the engine mounting plate to the
shoe with the cement still fresh (see page
8).
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03. INSTALLATION
This adjustment should be done only when the shoe cement is dry to prevent barrier
dislocation.
CEMENT MUST BE COOL
IN STEPS 1 AND 2
Mount the bolts and screws to the mounting
plate as exemplified in step .
With the cement still fresh, apply the fixing plate
so that the bolts and the female studs enter at
least 65mm into the cement.
*If you are installing the engine on an existing
shoe, bolt the mounting plate to the floor using
screws and dowels as shown on page 7B (not
supplied in the kit).
Using a level, make sure the plate is perfectly
horizontal.
Once the cement has dried, remove the upper
females to apply the barrier.
Route the electrical cables to connect the engine to the accessories and power supply. Leave cables
of a length that ensures easy connection to the control panel at the top of the barrier.
Position the barrier on the plate leaving it centered and secure it by tapping the screws inside the
barrier.
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ADJUST BARRIER POSITION
*Once fixed at the ground, the SIGMA X is ready to allow a position adjustment of a few
millimeters. Adjustment is made by rotating the barrier in relation to its center.
Allow the plate clamping females some
clearance to rotate the barrier.
Allow the plate clamping females some
clearance to rotate the barrier.
Retighten the females to secure the barrier
in the set position.
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03. INSTALLATION 03. INSTALLATION
SPRING DIRECTION SPRING POSITION
If you order the SIGMA X without specifying the position of the rod, it will be mounted on the
right (DX).
If the stem is not in the desired position, follow the instructions on page 10 to reverse the
opening / closing direction.
If you order the SIGMA X for a 6 meter rod (SIGMA - X6) it will be mounted with 2 springs.
If it is for a 4 meter rod (SIGMA - X4) follow the instructions on page 10 to change to 1 spring.
• 2 Springs
• M8 screws at the top (tighten on the bearing plate)
• M16 screws at the bottom (tighten in the large holes
in the frame plate)
• 1 Spring
• M16 screw on top (tighten directly on the ball joint)
• M8 screw at the bottom (tighten in the small hole in the
frame plate)
• Springs on the right side • Springs on the left side
SIGMA X SIGMA X
LEFT BAR RIGHT BAR

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03. INSTALLATION
EXCHANGE 2 SPRINGS FOR 1 SPRING
• REVERSE SPRINGS
• REMOVE THE LEVER SPRINGS
• REVERSE ENGINE CONNECTIONS
Loosen the screw female at the rear the lever.
Check the connections of the motor wires to
the control panel (see control panel manual)
Loosen the screw and washers that secure the ball
joint to the lever.
Attach the spring joint to the opposite side of the
lever, tightening all components with the main
screw, and then lock with the female behind the
lever.
Loosen the tuning females (bottom)
Attach the springs to the bottom plate, through the
females.
When attaching the kneecap, you must put it in the appropriate hole
for the size of the rod you are going to use (see table on page 14).
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If the springs are on the wrong side for the
desired stem direction (see diagram on page 9A),
the position of the springs on the rotation lever
must be reversed.
To do this, you will need to:
1 · Unscrew the springs of the two support points;
2 · Retighten them on the opposite side, respecting the
tuning table on page 14.
Whenever you do this process, you should check
the connections of the motor to the control
center, according to the diagram on page 18.

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03. INSTALLATION
BAR MOUNTING
Make the connection between the cable that goes out through the
barrier shaft and the LED cable on the bar.
*Connect the cable pins correctly and tighten the union thread to
secure the connection.
(Safety Band connections are optional)
Fit the remaining pieces in the order shown in the picture.
Route the cable that comes out of the barrier shaft through the hole
in the assembly you assembled.
Secure the parts to the stem clamping plate with screws and bolts
provided in the package.
Keep the attached cables inside the bar cover and secure
the cover to the barrier with the two remaining screws.
Apply the label to hide the screws.
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• REVERSE BAR SUPPORT
If you do not use a Safety Band, you should insulate your
cables with tape to protect them.
Before assembling the rod, check that:
- springs are down (no tension)
- rod support is vertical
B•Refit the support to the shaft, this time in an upright position;
A • Loosen the rod support screws and disengage the shaft;
C • Tighten the two screws to secure.
If the springs are up (stretched), you can lower them
using the hand crank (see page 5B)
If this does not happen, the rod holder must be rotated:
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FIX BAR SUPPORTS
03. INSTALLATION
You should now set its length so that you can then place the support as shown in the image below.
The bar should exceed the position of the support arm by 50mm.
After placing the bar to the desired size, secure it with the
two self-tapping screws to the fixed part of the rod.
When the bar length is established, set the location of the rod holder
to ground.
If the height of the support arm is misaligned to the height of the bar you will have to adjust the arm
height. To do this follow these steps:
Drill two holes in the installation location to secure the
support with screws and dowels.
Loosen the support arm locking pin with a hex wrench
Fit the hole in the support to the bolts already in place
and tighten with the female screws.
Raise or lower the support arm to place the support to the height necessary to support the barrier.
Place the protective covers of the females.
Tighten the support arm lock pin with to lock
the support in the set position.
• SET EXTENDING BAR LENGTH
• BAR SUPPORT (FIXED) APPLICATION
• ADJUSTING SUPPORT (FIXED) HEIGHT
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ADJUST THE SPRINGS
03. INSTALLATION
Before adjusting the springs, manually place the stem in a vertical position so that the springs are in the
lowest tension position (see page 5B).
Remove the locking female from threaded bar
from each spring, and keep it until the end of
adjusting.
In the threaded rod of each spring,
there are two females:
Keeping the spring in this stretched position
by hand, tighten the adjusting female until it
touches the plate.
This is the starting position for spring adjusting.
Hold the threaded bar with pliers so that it
does not rotate, and then tighten the adjusting
female until each spring is stretched the distance
mentioned in the table on page 14.
If the bar is not balanced, tighten or
loosen the adjusting female to achieve
the best possible balance.
After each spring is adjusted, tighten
the locking female until it touches the
adjusting female. This will lock the
adjusting position to ensure that the
springs do not misfit.
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Female for adjusting
Female for locking
INITIAL POSITION
ADJUSTMENT 20mm
ADJUSTING
55mm MEASURE WITH
ADJUSTMENT
75mm
• ADJUSTING EXAMPLE
With your hand, pull the threaded rod upwards,
in order to keep the spring taut, but without
tension.
After the spring (s) is stretched, deactivate the
manual mode and test the balance between
springs and stem, performing the test on page 15A.
* In this example, a 5.5M ROD WITH RUBBER AND SPAT is considered, which needs a 55mm
adjustment (see tables on page 14), where the M8 rod starts 20mm above the support
plate (INICAL POSITION).

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ADJUSTING TABLES
03. INSTALLATION
• LEVER HOLES
Hole 1
Hole 2
Hole 2
Hole 1
HASTE SIMPLES
Amount 1 spring
Adjustment 55mm 30mm 5mm
Hole Hole 1 Hole 1 Hole 1
HASTE SIMPLES
Amount 2 springs
Adjustment 70mm 50mm 35mm 20mm
Hole Hole 1 Hole 1 Hole 1 Hole 1
BAR WITH RUBBER
Amount 2 springs
Adjustment 50mm 30mm 50mm 30mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1 Hole 1
BAR WITH SPAT
Amount 2 springs
Adjustment 60mm 40mm 60mm 40mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1 Hole 1
BAR WITH RUBBER AND SPAT
Amount 2 springs
Adjustment 75mm 55mm 37mm 50mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1
BAR WITH RUBBER
Amount 1 spring
Adjustment 35mm 15mm 20mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1
BAR WITH SPAT
Amount 1 spring
Adjustment 55mm 30mm 35mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1
BAR WITH RUBBER AND SPAT
Amount 1 spring
Adjustment 70mm 40mm 45mm
Hole Hole 2 Hole 2 Hole 1
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SIGMA X

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TESTING SPRING ADJUSTMENT
03. INSTALLATION 03. INSTALLATION
Place the bar in the phase 1 position. When you release the bar, it
should remain stabilized or rising very slightly.
Place the barrier in phase 2, phase 3, phase 4 and phase 5 and
repeat the test from step 1 in each of the different phases.
With adjusting you should be able to reach a state where by
moving the barrier by hand, it must remain stable in any position
that releases it.
· If the bar drops when you drop it, tighten each spring 1mm and
retest.
· If the bar rises when you release it, loosen each spring by 1mm
and retest.
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The motor must remain unlocked to perform the tuning test.
PHASE 1
PHASE 5
PHASE 3
PHASE 2
PHASE 4
POWER CABLE
* The barrier structure has a tube located on the inside
so that it can lead the supply wiring to the connectors
(top of the barrier).
Route the power cables that come from the ground
through the inside of the tube.
When the power cable reaches the barrier surface, connect
the wires with the connector on the electronics support
plate.
Connect Ground Wire to the middle connector as shown.
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Ground Wire
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03. INSTALLATION 03. INSTALLATION
FINETUNING THE LIMIT SWITCHES
The SIGMA-X has limit switches to complete the opening and closing maneuvers, located on the
rotation lever.
The stops in the barrier are visible in the image of the ceiling.
• Constan of adjustment screws (one on each side of the barrier) fastened to the base as well as its
tops.
• Each screw has a blocking female.
Relieve the Locking Female from the stop you want to adjust.
Place the rod in a horizontal position.
Place the rod in the desired vertical position and turn the
opening stop until it touches the lever.
Tighten the screws to lock the
plate in that position.
Place the rod in the desired horizontal position and turn the
locking stop until it touches the lever.
Slightly loosen the screws on the activation
plate, and move it until you hear the click
of activation of the computer.
Test the movement of the rod and make the final adjustments.
Place the stem in the
vertical, and repeat steps and
for the other activation plate.
Retighten the Locking Female to lock the stops in that position.
Test the movement of the rod to
ensure that the computers are
being properly
activated, and if necessary, ad-
just again.
You can now adjust the limit switches.
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Stop
Screws
of the Plate
When the stick opens up and opens, the palette should always touch the gum tops on the
top plate of the barrier.
These micros must be adjusted to be
activated the instant before the lever
touches the stop.
Follow the steps below to adjust the position of the stops:
Follow the steps below to fine-tune the limit switches:
The limit switches are
fine-tuned if you hear
the "click" of the microphones
exactly in the instant before
the lever touches the stop.
Locking
Female
Plate
Activation
Adjustment
Screw
Micros of
Limit switches
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APPLY PROFILES AND COVER
03. INSTALLATION
• APPLY PROFILES
Position the BACK PROFILE in the correct location
(profile previously placed for rod application).
Holding the BACK PROFILE so that it does not
dislocate, fit the SIDE PROFILES into the barrier
frame.
Use the slots on the top and bottom plates of the
chassis to guide the side profiles and keep them in
this position.
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• APPLY COVER
Connect the flashing light LEDs
plug with the connection plug
inside the cover.
Fit the cover on the top of the
barrier.
Slide the lever to lock the cover.
Close the door and lock it with the
key.
Insert the DOOR over it by placing it 90 ° with
the front side of the barrier and fitting it into
the slot along the SIDE PROFILE.
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ENGINE AND FLASHING LIGHT CONNECTIONS
04. CONNECTIONS
• RGB module and
MP106 module
inside
• RGB module
• Barrier cover
• LED Strip
(Flashing Light)
• Engine
• SIGMA X
Barrier
• Transformer
• Control board MC61 BR
(Barrier Interior)
• Limit Switch
Brown
Blue
Black
Red
Red
Green
Yellow
Black
Color wires
Color wires
Engine Wires
RGB module
MC BR connection
MC BR connection
Wire
Wire
OV
V
FC
FLH
M
M
MOT
MOT
COM
LAMP
LAMP
FCH
MOT
MOT
MOTOR WIRES | CONNECTION
FLASHING LIGHT WIRES | CONNECTION
• LED strip (bar)
• Security Band
(Optional)
• 12VDC Power
Supply
• MP106 module

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04. CONNECTIONS
PHOTOCELL CONNECTIONS AND SAFETY BAND
• Control board MC61
BR (Barrier Interior)
• Control board
MC61 BR (Barrier
Interior)
Blue
Red
Green
Yellow
Brown
White
• LED strip
(bar)
• Security Band
(Optional)
• MP106 module
TX TXRX RX
• WITHOUT SAFETY BAND • WITH SAFETY BAND (SERIAL CONNECTION)
Blue
Red
Green
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