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CAME BX-243 Installation Manual

CAME BX-243 Installation Manual

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AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR SLIDING GATES
BX
SERIES
BX-243

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  • Page 1 AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR SLIDING GATES SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL BX-243...
  • Page 2 For intensive or condominium use: max gate weight 300kg with max gate length 10m. 3 Reference standards The company CAME cancelli automatici is ISO 9001:2000 quality certified; it has also obtained the ISO 14001 environmental safeguarding certification. CAME engineers and manufactures all of its products in Italy.
  • Page 3 4.3 Description of parts 1) Top cover 2) Motor 3) Transformer 4) Trap door to access manual release of gearmotor 5) Securing plate 6) Securing bolt 7) Securing nut and washer 8) Protective cover for electronic card 9) ZN2 electronic card 10)Card and battery rack support 4.4 Dimensions (mm)
  • Page 4 5.2 Tools and materials Make sure you have all the tools and materials you will need for the installation at hand to work in total safety and com- pliance with the current standards and regulations. The following figure illustrates the minimum equipment needed by the installer.
  • Page 5 5.5 Securing the plate and installing the assembly The following applications are only examples, as the space for installing the ratiomotor and accessories varies according to obstructions. It is thus up to the system installer to select the most suitable solution. - Dig a pit to the side of the gate (see measurements from diagram).
  • Page 6 Remove the form box (1), fi ll the pit around the cement block with soil (2) and unbolt the nuts and washers from the bolts (3). The securing plate must be clean, perfectly aligned and with the bolt threads completely on the surface. Insert the electric cables into the tubes until they exit about 400mm (4).
  • Page 7 - The following illustrations for the securing the rack, are just examples of applications. It is up to the installer to choose the best solution. Releasing the gearmotor (see paragraph on manual release). Rest the rack on the gearmotor pinion. Weld or secure the rack to the gate along its entire length.
  • Page 8 5.7 Adjusting the mechanical stops Adjusting the opening mechanical stops: - with the motor in release mode, fully open the gate. Activate the opening-microswitch, turning the white cam counter- clockwise. Secure the cam by turning the screw. White cam Opening-microswitch Adjusting the closing endstop: - with the motor in release mode, fully close the gate.
  • Page 9: Control Board

    6 Control board 6.1 General description Use 230V A.C. to power the electronic card using the L-N terminals, at a max 50/60Hz frequency. Use 24V to power the command devices and accessories. Careful! The accessories cannot exceed 37W of overall power. The card is fi...
  • Page 10 6.2 Main components 1) Power supply terminals 2) Endstop terminals 3) Motor terminals 4) Encoder terminals 5) Accessory fuse 6) Card fuse 7) Button for memorising the radio code 8) Radio-code signalling LED indicator 9) 230V-power signalling LED 10) Control and signalling LED group 11) Function selector DIP switch 12) Socket for connecting the remote control’s radiofrequency card...
  • Page 11 Power supply for accessories Cable lug with bolt and washer for connecting to earth. Terminals for powering the following accessories: - 24V A.C. normally; - 24V D.C. when the emergency batteries are working; Maximum allowed power: 37W 230V (a.c.) Power, 50/60Hz frequency Command and control devices Stop button (N.C.
  • Page 12 Safety devices DIR photocells «partial stop» (N.C.) contact - Input for EN 12978 standard-compliant safety devices such as photocells. Gate stops if moving and automatically shuts (if this functions has been selected). DIR photocells (N.C.) contact for «re-open during closing phase» - Input for EN 12978 standard-compliant safety devices such as photocells.
  • Page 13 DF with DFI con- nections monitor «Open while closing»(N.C.) contact card - input for EN 12978 compliant safety devices such as sensitive edges. During gate closing, opening the contact causes inversion of movement until gate is fully open; if not used, short circuit contact 2-C7.
  • Page 14 7 Settings A.C.T. PAR.OP. SLOW V. RUN S. SLOW S. RUN V. SETTING TRIMMER LIST: - «A.C.T.» Sets the waiting time while open. Once this time has elapsed, closing automatically takes place. The waiting time may be set from 1 to 150 seconds. - «PAR.OP.»...
  • Page 15 9 Function selector Default Setting DIP-SWITCH 1 ON - Automatic Closing - The automatic closing timer activates at the end of the opening gate run. The pre-set time is adjustable, and is in any case conditioned by the activation of any safety devices, and does not activate after a total safety “stop”...
  • Page 16 10 Activating the radio command Antenna Connect the antenna’s RG58 cable to the apposite terminals. Radiofrequency card Only for cards highlighted in the table: - position the jumper as shown, depending on the Radiofrequency Series of which series of transmitters you are using. Frequency/MHz card transmitters...
  • Page 17 TOUCH TOP-432NA • TOP-434NA TCH 4024 • TCH 4048 TOP-432S TOP-302A • TOP-304A TOP-432A • TOP-434A T432 • T434 • T438 T132 • T134 • T138 TAM-432SA T152 • T154 • T158 Memorisation Keep pressed the PROG button on the electronic card. The LED Intermittent LED will fl...
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    7 Prescrizione di sicurezza 11 Safety instructions Important safety instructions This product must only be employed for its originally intended use. Any other use is wrong and potentially dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damages resulting from wrongful, erroneous or negligent uses. Avoid working close to the hinges or other moving mechanical parts.
  • Page 19 12 Maintenance 12.1 Periodic maintenance Periodic maintenance to be carried out by the end-user is as follows: wipe clean the glass surface of the photocel- ls; check that the safety devices work properly; remove any obstructions. We suggest checking the state of lubrication and tightness of the anchoring screws on the operator. -To check the efficiency of the safety devices, move an object in front of the photocells when gate is closing.
  • Page 20 Periodic maintenance log for end-user (every 6 moths) Signature Date Notes 12.3 Extra-ordinary maintenance The following table serves to note down any extraordinary maintenance, repairs or improvements performed by spe- cialised firms. N.B.: Any extraordinary maintenance must be performed by specialised technicians. Extra-ordinary maintenance log Installer’s stamp Operator name...
  • Page 21 We ask you to keep protecting the environment, as CAME deems it to be one of the fundamental points of its market operations strategies, by simply following these brief guidelines when disposing: DISPOSING THE PACKING MATERIALS The packing components (cardboard, plastic, etc.) are solid urban waste and may be disposed of without any particular diffi-...
  • Page 22 Free Phone: 0508 438 428 Web: www.gad.co.nz Email: info@gad.co.nz...

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