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Power Supply | 230 V AC |
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Maximum Gate Weight | 2000 kg |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Protection Rating | IP54 |
Power Consumption | 300 W |
Motor Power | 300 W |
Control System | Built-in |
Safety Features | Obstacle detection |
Details the location and access to the integrated control panel within the motor unit.
Explains the function, placement, and power source for photocell safety sensors.
Lists essential pre-installation checks for a successful and safe gate automation setup.
Provides critical dimensions for the gate leaf and weight, and motor alignment.
Directs users to the full manual for detailed motor, rack, and travel endpoint installation.
Step-by-step guide on how to disengage and re-engage the motor for manual gate operation.
Provides essential maintenance advice, including track clearing and lubrication.
Outlines the purpose and availability of the dedicated setup application for installers.
Introduces the end-user application for controlling and monitoring the gate automation.
Suggests using an extension cable for better GSM signal reception for the RGSM001S aerial.
Explains the meaning of the blue GSM LED status for network registration.
Explains the meaning of the green power LED status for Connect platform configuration.
Instructions on how to download and install the necessary mobile application for setup.
Details on registering the RGSM gateway within the technician's account via the app.
Advises on using site names and descriptions to easily identify gate locations in the app.
Guide for manually adding the RGSM001S gateway using its keycode and identifying information.
Points users to a resource for resolving common setup issues with the RGSM module.
Steps to add the BKV-ZN8 automation system to the app after initial setup.
Guidance on naming and describing the gate location for customer visibility in the app.
Explains the functions of the ESC, <>, and ENTER buttons for navigation and operation.
Steps for setting system mode, opening direction, and other parameters via guided procedure.
Emphasizes configuring safety inputs and performing gate force tests for safe operation.
Process for adding new remote control transmitters to the system.
Procedure for deleting a single transmitter button from the system.
Steps to clear all registered transmitter buttons from the system.
Instructions for setting up radio-frequency coding, including rolling code.
Defines behavior when a safety circuit is triggered during the closing cycle.
Defines behavior when a safety circuit is triggered during the opening cycle.
Defines behavior when a safety circuit triggers a partial stop during operation.
Defines behavior when a safety circuit is triggered during movement, causing a pause.
Safety edge function causing reopening during closing cycle activation.
Safety edge function causing reclosing during opening cycle activation.
Safety function for immediate stop and reopen upon obstruction removal.
Direct connection of 8K2 sensitive edges for reopening during closing.
Direct connection of 8K2 sensitive edges for reclosing during opening.
Configuration for dual sensitive safety edges, enabling reopening on closing.
Configuration for dual sensitive safety edges, enabling reclosing on opening.
Details radio-frequency keypad selectors for access control and programming.
Information on Bluetooth selectors for user access and system management.
Description of bus transponder readers for cards, keyfobs, and TAGs.
Details on 12-button bus keypads for surface and flush mounting.
Information on dual-frequency 4-button rolling code transmitters.
Specifications for surface-mounted photocells, including range and synchronization.
Details on available posts for mounting photocell sensors.
Describes the WiFi internet gateway for remote smartphone management.
Defines the scope and purpose of the General Conditions for the CameConnect service.
Outlines the terms of the non-exclusive license granted for the CameConnect software.
Details the characteristics, subscription, and user acknowledgments for the CameConnect service.
Specifies the process and conditions for concluding the contract for the CameConnect service.
Covers the fees, payment methods, and conditions for the CameConnect service.
Explains the user's entitlement to withdraw from the contract within a specified period.
Defines the indefinite duration of the subscription and conditions for termination.
Outlines Came's rights to suspend or terminate the contract due to non-payment or violations.
Addresses service provision, maintenance, and limitations on Came's liability.
Details the handling of user data, privacy policy, and consent for installer assistance.
Specifies the official channels for communication between the user and Came.
States the governing law and jurisdiction for disputes related to the contract.
Outlines the competent courts for resolving disputes arising from the contract.
Covers miscellaneous provisions including entire agreement and changes to general conditions.
Defines the scope of the Terms of Use for installers regarding CameConnect services.
Details the license granted to installers and Came's ownership of intellectual property.
Describes the features and subject to change policy for the CameConnect service.
Specifies the indefinite duration of the installer license and termination rights.
Conditions under which Came can terminate the license agreement with installers.
Outlines service provision, maintenance, and liability limitations for installers.
Covers installer data handling, privacy, and consent for customer remote assistance.
Includes communication protocols and jurisdiction for installers.
Defines the applicability of the General Terms and Conditions for M2M/IoT services.
Details the process for ordering and concluding contracts for mobile communication services.
Outlines service elements, data quotas, and 1NCE's right to modify services.
Specifies customer obligations, usage terms, and confidentiality requirements.
Covers charges, payment terms, and customer objections for communication services.
Defines the contract duration and conditions for termination of service agreements.
Grants rights to use software and addresses third-party intellectual property claims.
Details limitations on 1NCE's liability for damages and expenses under telecommunications law.
Addresses force majeure events and supplier availability impacting service provision.
Outlines data protection, confidentiality obligations, and payment processing details.
Specifies the procedure for amending the general terms and conditions.
Provides information on network traffic management and security measures.
Covers assignment rights, governing law, and invalid provision handling.