
Not e: I f y ou wa nt t he
autotest just connect the
positive of the devices to be
tested on the input 10 (AUX)
and choose the device on
which to execute the test
through the “Autotest” or “In
cycle and fototest” function
PEDESTRIAN START (N.O.) The pedestrian start can be
connected between the conectors 2 and 4 of the CN1 terminal
This input allows a partial opening, the opening space can be set
through the on-board display or through the JOLLY3 device.
Note1: The contact for partial opening is a N.O. Contact (Normally
open). Holding START starts the TIMER function, releasing the
pedestrian start, the operator repeats the pause and then
performs the closing. In the case of triggering a safety device the
timer will automatically reset after 6 seconds.
Note2:In 2 BUTTONS logic it is necessary to keep pressed the
Start Ped. to re-close the automation.
Note3: In deadman logic this button executes the re-closing if you
keep it pressed.
Note4: When closed during pause, the gate will reclose only after
this input has been reopened.
TIMER activation: This input can be transformed into TIMER (See
TIMER).
Nota5: When using the Sem card, the pedestrian input can be
used as priority in closing through the 89-TRAFFIC LIGHT
RESERVATION function.
START - STOP - PEDESTRIAN START - ANTENNA - PHOTOCELL
Photocell 1 and Photocell 2 Connections
+ = 24V Accessories COM = 0V PH1 = Photocell contact 1 PH2 = Photocell contact 2
Note 1: If the photocells are not connected, it is not necessary put a jumper between
the clamps (6 and 7 and/ou 6 and 8 of the CN1 terminal)
Note 2: For self-test connect the TX to the 24VAux clamp and activate the Self-test function
Note 3: On the 95-FOTOTEST menu you can also activate the self-test even on the single
photocell
Note 4:The standard setting of the photocell 1 is in “Closing” and the one of the photocell 2 is in
“Opening”. The photocell 2 can be set also as TIMER (see TIMER function)
Note 5: For photocells settings, see menu 97-98
TIMER
Options AUX 24V max 500mA can be set with on-board Display or
with Jolly device.
Through the Jolly programmer it is possible to chose when having tension on
the AUX output. The options are: Always, In cicle, Opening, Closing, In
pause, Autotest, In cycle and fototest, Positive brake management,
Negative brake management, Negative brake management-
photocellule, Gate open warning light, Lock, Opening and open.
STOP (N.C.) The STOP is connected between the clamps 2 and 5 of the CN1 terminal
The pressure on this button immediately stops the motor in any condition/position. A start command is needed to re-
start the movement. After a stop the motor always re-starts in closing
START (N.O.) The START is connected between the clamps 2 and 3 of the CN 1 terminal.
An impulse given to this contact opens and closes the automation depending onthe selected logic it can be given by
a key switch, a keypad, etc. To connect the other devices refer to the related instructions leaflets. (ie. loop detectors
and proximity switches).
Note1: In DEAD MAN logic it is necessary to keep pressed the Start for the opening of the automation.
Note2: In 2 BUTTONS logic this button performs the opening
Can be activated through on-board display or through the Jolly3 programmer. In both cases it’s a N.O.
contact which provoques the opening of the automation keeping it open until it is activated. When it’s
released, the gate attends the set pausing time and executes the reclosing. The TIMER command can be
activated on the inputs FOTO2, START PEDESTRIAN
Note1: If activated on the pedestrian entry, the pedestrian will be disabled also on the radio transmitter
Note2: In case of intervention of a security device during the timer (Stop, Ammeter, Edge), to restore the movement
it will be necessary to give a start impulse
Note3: In case of no power supply with open gate and active Timer the control unit will restore its use, otherwise if
during restore of the power supply the TIMER is not activated it will be necessary to give a start impulse to reclose
TX1
TX2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RX1
RX2
START
START PED.
STOP
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CN1
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CN1
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12
9 10 11 12 13
CN1
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11
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12
11
12
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