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CAME GARD G6000 User Manual

CAME GARD G6000
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Automatic barrier
- GARD series
G6000 / G6001
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Questions and Answers:

CAME GARD G6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power supply230 V AC
Motor power supply24 V DC
Power300 W
Protection ratingIP54
Operating temperature-20°C to +55°C
CategoryBarrier Gate
Opening time4-8 s
Maximum boom length6.5 m
Outputs2 relay outputs
Inputs2 safety inputs

Summary

General Precautions for Installers

Installation Safety Instructions

Crucial safety instructions for installers to prevent bodily harm during installation.

Anchoring Plate Installation

Foundation and Plate Setup

Detailed steps for preparing the foundation and installing the anchoring plate.

Barrier Unit Setup

Positioning and Initial Securing

Instructions for safely transporting, positioning, and initially securing the barrier unit.

Boom Balancing

Spring Configuration Guide

Guidance on configuring boom springs based on barrier setup and clearance requirements.

Boom Balancing Procedure

Adjusting Rod Nut and Spring Tension

Steps to release gearmotor, loosen rod nut, and adjust spring tension for balancing.

Stabilizing Boom and Final Checks

Ensuring boom stability at 45°, final spring checks, and lubrication instructions.

Control Panel Overview

Control Panel Components

Identification and description of the various components on the control panel.

Safety Devices Configuration

Photocells Input Setup

How to configure photocell inputs (C1, C5) for safety functions like reopening or immediate closing.

Limit-Switch Point Adjustment

Setting Opening Limit Switch

Procedure for setting the upper limit switch for the boom's opening position.

Setting Closing Limit Switch

Procedure for setting the lower limit switch for the boom's closing position.

Programming Functions

DIP-Switch Configuration

Explanation of DIP-switch settings and their corresponding operational functions.

Troubleshooting Guide

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