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3.8.2 Connecting an external button*
See Figure6.2
One or more buttons with normally open contacts (volt-free),
e.g. key switches, can be connected in parallel, max. lead
length 10m.
Impulse control:
First contact to terminal21
Second contact to terminal20
Partial opening:
First contact to terminal23
Second contact to terminal20
NOTE:
If auxiliary voltage is needed for an external button, then a
voltage of +24VDC is available for this at terminal5
(toterminal 20 = 0V).
3.8.3 Connecting a cut-out to stop the operator
(stopor emergency-OFF circuit)
A cut-out with normally closed contacts (switching to 0V or
volt-free) is connected as follows (see Figure6.3):
1. Remove the wire jumper inserted at the factory between
terminal12 and terminal13.
Terminal12: STOP or emergency-OFF input
Terminal13: 0V
2. Connect the switching output or first contact to
terminal12 (STOP or emergency-OFF input).
3. Connect 0V (ground) or the second contact to
terminal13 (0V).
NOTE:
By opening the contact, any travel cycles in progress are
immediately halted and permanently prevented.
3.8.4 Connecting a warning lamp *
See Figure6.4
A warning lamp or CLOSE limit switch reporting can be
connected via the volt-free contacts on the Option connector.
The voltage at the 24VDC connector can be used for
operation (e.g. warning signals prior to and during gate travel)
with a 24 V lamp (max. 7W).
NOTE:
A 230V warning lamp must be directly supplied with power.
3.8.5 Connecting safety / protective devices
See Figures6.5 – 6.7
Safety devices such as photocells / closing edge safety
devices (SKS) or 8k2 resistance contact strips can be
connected:
SE1 in the opening direction, monitored safety device or
8k2 resistance contact strip
SE2 in the closing direction, monitored safety device or
8k2resistance contact strip
SE3 in the closing direction, photocell without testing or
dynamic 2-wire photocell, e.g. as a through-traffic
photocell
The functions selected for the 3 safety circuits are set via the
DIL switches (see section5).
* Accessory, not included as standard equipment!
Terminal assignment:
Terminal 20 0V (power supply)
Terminal 18 Test signal
Terminals 71 / 72 / 73 Safety device signal
Terminal 5 +24V (power supply)
NOTE:
Safety devices without a testing unit (e.g. static photocells)
must be tested twice a year. They may only be used to
protect property!
3.8.6 Connecting universal adapter print UAP1*
See Figure6.8
Connection option for the universal adapter print UAP1.
3.8.7 Connecting HNA outdoor emergency battery*
See Figure6
To enable gate movement in the event of a mains failure, an
optional emergency battery can be connected. In the case of
a mains failure, the system automatically switches to battery
operation.
WARNING
Danger of injury due to unexpected gate travel
Unexpected gate travel can result when the emergency
battery is still connected despite the mains plug being
pulled out.
Pull out the mains plug and the plug of the emergency
battery when performing all work on the gate system.
4 Initial operation
WARNING
Danger of injury during gate travel
If people or objects are in the area
around the gate while the gate is in
motion, this can lead to injuries or
damage.
Make sure that children are not
playing near the gate system.
Make sure that no persons or
objects are in the gate's travel
range.
If the gate system only has one
safety feature, only operate the
sliding gate operator if you are
within sight of the gate's travel
range.
Monitor the gate travel until the gate
has reached the end-of-travel
position.
Only drive or pass through remote-
control gate systems when the gate
is at a standstill!
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