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ALLTRONIC Micro7 User Manual

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TRIMMER FUSE – RELAY
P1 WORKING TIME TRIMMER
P2 PAUSE TIME TRIMMER
P3 PEDESTRIAN TIME TRIMMER
F1 FUSE 5X20 T0,8A on 18Vac protection : electronic supply and exit 24Vdc.
F2 FUSE 5X20 F2A on 230Vac protection : transformer, contacts and blinker of 230Vca.
RL1 LIGHT OF COURTESY RELAY (exit 24Vdc)
RL2 BLINKER RELAY OF 24Vac
RL3 OPEN RELAY
RL4 CLOSE RELAY
RL5 SECURITY RELAY and BLINKER RELAY 230V
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)
Manufacturer’s Name : ALLTRONIC s.n.c.
Manufacturer’s Address : Via Torino. 8412041 Bene Vagienna (Cn) Italy
DECLARES THAT THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT
Product Name : Gate Opener for Rapid Door
Model : Micro7
CONFORMS TO THE FOLLOWING EMC SPECIFICATIONS BASED ON SAMPLE TESTING:
EN 55011 EN 60335-1
EN 55014-1 EN 60204-1
EN 55014-2 EN 12453
EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-6-1
EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-6-3 + A11
The product has been tested in the typical installation configuration and with peripherals which conform to EMC Directive.
I the undersigned declare that the product herewith complies with the protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/
EEC, the 73/23/CEE Low Tension Directive and also the Directive 89/392/CEE (Electric Equipment Security of the Devi-
ces).
Bene Vagienna, 30/10/2006 Allodi Francesco
Proprietario
Gate-Opener Control Type Micro 7 Threephase 400V
For rolling (fast) door
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ALLTRONIC Micro7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryGate Opener
Maximum Current Consumption5 A
Maximum Gate Weight700 kg
Operating Temperature Range-20°C to +55°C
Control OptionsRemote Control, Push Button
Safety FeaturesObstacle Detection

Summary

Trimmer, Fuse, and Relay Components

Time Adjustment Trimmers

Describes P1, P2, and P3 trimmers for working, pause, and pedestrian times.

Fuse Specifications

Details the F1 and F2 fuses and their protection roles.

Relay Functions

Explains the functions of RL1 through RL5 relays for various operations.

Declaration of Conformity

Manufacturer and Product Details

Provides manufacturer name, address, product name, and model.

Compliance Specifications

Lists EMC specifications and directives the product conforms to.

Terminal Block Connections

10 Pole Terminal Block (M1)

Details connections for pins 01-02 (Courtesy Exit) to 09-10 (24Vdc Exit).

3 Pole Terminal Block (M2)

Describes N.C. end-run contacts for OPEN (11-12) and CLOSE (12-13).

2 Pole Terminal Block (M3)

Specifies the blinker exit connection (14-15) for 24Vac.

5 Pole Terminal Block (M4)

Covers exit contactors-drive (16-18) and exit blinker (19-20).

3 Pole Terminal Block (M5)

Details input connections for 230Vac (F-N) and EARTH.

4 Pole Terminal Block (M6)

Specifies input connections for 24Vac (22-23) and 18Vac (24-25).

4 Pole Terminal Block (M7)

Details input for Arial RX Radio (26-27) and RX Radio Channel 2 (28-29).

6 Pole Terminal Block (M8)

Covers N.C. MUSHROOM (30-31) and buttons for OPEN, CLOSE, PEDESTRIAN (32-35).

2 Pole Terminal Block (M9)

Defines N.C. (semi-automatic) and N.O. (automatic) functions.

5 Pole Terminal Block (M10)

Details LUC (38-39) and AP/CH (39-40) inputs, plus TX24V (41-42).

DIP Switch SW1 Configuration

DIP 1: Leaf Door Function

Activates or deactivates the photocell stop for leaf doors.

DIP 2: Anti-dragging Function

Enables or disables the anti-dragging feature with photocells.

DIP 3: Pressed Button Function

Configures the operation mode for pressed buttons (automatic/semiautomatic).

DIP 4: Dynamic Function

Sets the dynamic function for button presses (Open-Block-Close).

DIP 5: Blinker Function

Controls blinker behavior during the cycle or before closing.

DIP 6: DW24B Auto-test

Activates or deactivates the auto-test function for DW24B.

DIP 7: Low Photocell Auto-test

Activates or deactivates the auto-test for the low photocell.

DIP 8: High Photocell Auto-test

Activates or deactivates the auto-test for the high photocell.

Touch Meter Functionality

Manoeuvre Counter

Explains the electronic counter that increments with door manoeuvres.

Regulation Times with Dip Switch SW2

Working Time Settings

Defines working time based on DIP 1 and DIP 2 settings.

Pause Time Settings

Configures pause time, with a note on R11 shunt.

Pedestrian Time Settings

Specifies minimum and maximum pedestrian time limits.

Reversal Time Settings

Sets reversal time based on DIP 3 and DIP 4 settings.

Shunt Configuration for Receiver

Details shunt settings (W1, W2) for receiver channels and orders.

LEDs Visualization Guide

DL1-DL2: Power and Warning Indicators

Describes the yellow (DL1) and green (DL2) LEDs for status.

DL3-DL6: Order Status Indicators

Explains red LEDs DL3-DL6 indicating OPEN, CLOSE, AP/CH, PEDESTRIAN orders.

DL7-DL12: System Status Indicators

Details yellow and red LEDs DL7-DL12 for cycle, photocell, block, end-run.

Operational Modes and Functions

Automatic Cycle Operation

Describes automatic cycle using P1, P2, and photocell interaction.

Pedestrian Functionality

Explains how the P3 trimmer controls pedestrian opening.

Semiautomatic Cycle (Pass-Pass)

Details the semiautomatic cycle, contrasting it with automatic mode.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Control Not Moving or Responding

Addresses issues like no movement, switched-off LEDs, or short circuits.

Door Not Closing or Reclosing

Covers problems with closing, reclosing, or not feeling end-runs.

Photocell and Movement Issues

Diagnoses problems with photocell inputs, movement direction, and timing.

Configuration and Time Errors

Troubleshoots issues related to photocell autotest, anti-dragging, and long times.

Installation and Maintenance Advice

Installation Guidelines

Provides recommendations for control placement and cable separation.

Cable Management and Testing

Advises on cable types, earthing, and checking for induction tension.

Maximum Loads and Maintenance

Details relay load limits, motor specs, and periodic maintenance.

Safety and Regulatory Notes

Highlights safety warnings for technicians and copyright information.