17
Figure 20
Connecting an external ”OPEN” button
An external ”OPEN” button can be connec-
ted to terminals 15 and 14.
Figure 21
Connecting an external ”CLOSE” button
An external ”CLOSE” button can be connec-
ted to terminals 17 and 14.
Figure 22
Connecting a light switch
An external switch allowing the operator
lighting to be switched on/off can be
connected to terminals 10 and 20.
Figure 23
Connecting an OFF switch
In the ex-factory state, terminals 12 and 13
are bridged. Here an OFF switch with opener
contact can be connected. For connection,
remove the wire bridge.
Figure 24
Connecting a photocell
Photocells switching to ground (0V) must be
connected as follows:
Connection Terminal
Earth (0V) 20
Switching output signal 71
Test input (optional) 18
Supply (+24V) 5
With an uninterrupted light path the swit-
ching output (signal) = 0 volts. With a photo-
cell without test input, do not connect
terminal 18.
Figure 25
Connecting a closing edge safety device
Closing edge safety devices switching to
ground (0V) must be connected as follows:
Connection Terminal
Earth (0V) 20
Switching output signal 19
Test input (optional) 18
Supply (+24V) 5
With an uninterrupted light path the swit-
ching output (signal) = 0 volts.
With closing edge safety devices without test
input, do not connect terminal 18.
Figure 26
Connecting terminals for external
lighting, flashing light or revolving
beacon
Terminal 5 – 6 openers contact load
2.5A/30V DC 500W/250V AC
Terminal 5 – 8 closers contact load
2.5A/30V DC 500W/250V AC
For setting/adjusting see figure 34 (function
of the option relay)
Figure 28
Installation layout
Figure 29
SupraMatic E/P wiring diagram
General Information
The operator contains seven menus, from
which the user can select numerous func-
tions. All this requires is allowing the operator
to learn and memorise the door’s travel path.
ENGLISH