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Defines the exclusive intended use for controlling access to and exit of road vehicles and operational modes.
Details operator's statutory obligations regarding work safety, provisions, and barrier maintenance.
Defines qualification requirements for instructed people, specialized staff, electrical specialists, and service experts.
Details risks and safety notes to reduce hazards and avoid dangerous situations.
Provides essential safety information for barrier modules, including electric voltage and hot surfaces.
Warns about severe or lethal injuries from improper barrier operation and lists essential precautions.
Warns about severe or lethal injury from closing booms and lists safety installations and precautions.
Explains danger from crushing and shearing if safety distance between barrier boom and objects is too low.
Warns about danger from inappropriate installation and lists essential safety precautions.
Lists steps to be completed prior to and during barrier assembly and installation.
Details the assembly of the boom system, including foundation requirements and safety distances.
Specifies requirements for assembly site, foundation, reinforcement, and empty conduits for the barrier.
Details foundation and conduit requirements for nesting or light barrier posts, including crushing danger.
Explains the use of induction loops and safety installations for vehicle detection and barrier closing.
Details loop installation points, clearances from barrier boom, roadside, and other installations.
Details the attachment of the barrier housing using foundation anchors and attachment profiles.
Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the barrier housing onto the foundation.
Details the attachment of nesting or light barrier posts using foundation anchors and mounting materials.
Provides instructions for drilling holes, connecting lines, and mounting the transmitter housing.
Details mounting the receiver housing on the post, guiding connection lines, and closing conduits.
Provides steps for assembling the VarioBoom barrier boom, including short and long profiles.
Warns about injury during barrier boom mounting and provides steps for flange assembly.
Provides instructions for installing flanges and assembling the MicroBoom-T barrier boom, including torque specifications.
Provides instructions for checking and adjusting balancing springs to ensure correct boom positioning.
Details steps for adjusting springs using wrenches and checking boom angles for correct tension.
Presents overview tables for the number of weak and strong springs required for VarioBoom barriers.
Provides overview tables for spring quantities for MicroBoom barriers, with and without pendulum support.
Details safety precautions for electric voltage and inappropriate installation, emphasizing qualified electricians.
Details required safety installations like RCD, circuit-breaker, and main switch as per regulations.
Provides crucial safety warnings about mortal danger by electric shock and step-by-step instructions for cable connection.
Details connecting the mains supply to terminal clamps and proper placement within the barrier housing.
Explains available connections for control and feedback, including digital inputs, outputs, and relays.
Instructs on connecting safety loops or light barriers, emphasizing vehicle monitoring and use of MAGNETIC safety light barriers.
Describes the plausibility check function to prevent operation without safety devices and its failure consequences.
Details connecting safety loops to the Detector 1 (A-B) plug-in module and setting clamp function parameters.
Guides on connecting transmitter/receiver lines, aligning barriers, and performing function tests using reflective foil.
Outlines performing a function test for safety light barriers and the required outcome criteria.
Warns about severe injuries from improper control unit parameterization and specifies qualified personnel.
Lists final checks for electrical installation, including protective devices, cable connections, and housing covers.
Warns about severe injuries from improper parameterization and states that only qualified personnel should perform it.
Explains symbols in the display and the functions of the four control buttons, which vary by menu view.
Explains the 8 available programme modes (manual and automatic) and the service mode for barrier operation.
Compares automatic modes 5-8 based on hold-open time and opening loop function in drive direction 1.
Explains that automatic modes are identical in drive direction 2 ('Opening loop' to 'Safety loop') and warns about closing boom distance.
Describes the Service mode, where opening/closing signals are ignored but safety functions remain active for manual control.
Guides on referencing induction loops A and B, selecting their modes (active, safety, opening, presence).
Provides steps to check induction loop frequencies via the operating view and detector menu.
Explains operating frequency requirements and how to reconcile and set frequencies to avoid interference.
Describes how to adjust frequency settings ('Freq. Shift') when induction loop frequency values are unstable.
Explains the Detector 2 menu for referencing induction loops C and D, similar to Detector 1.
Guides on resetting control unit parameters to factory default settings, requiring a password and confirmation.
Warns about severe injuries from inappropriate start-up and operation, emphasizing specialist commissioning and housing cover checks.
Lists inspections required before initial and first start-up, including electrical connections, boom position, and loop frequencies.
Warns about severe injuries from inappropriate maintenance and emphasizes specialist work, space, and cover checks.
Outlines monthly maintenance tasks including visual inspections of housing, anchors, boom, and accessories.
Covers yearly maintenance tasks: mechanics, springs, boom position, loops, parameters, locking, cables, signs, and foundation.
Warns about injury risk from inappropriate troubleshooting and emphasizes specialist work, space, and component deactivation.
Lists common malfunctions like barrier out of operation, not opening, or closing signal active, with possible causes and corrective actions.
Details malfunctions related to barrier not opening completely, not closing immediately, or issues with opening commands and boom contact.
Covers malfunctions related to 'Waiting for authorization', loop errors, detector parameterization, and safety light barrier issues.
Lists warning messages related to motor operation, including over/under voltage, over temperature, and derating errors.
Covers motor GW error messages like heartbeat and HW faults, and detector messages for hardware and loop errors.
Provides methods for resetting the control unit, either by power cycling or pressing control buttons, with a notice about switching intervals.
Explains how to manually close or open the barrier boom in case of power failure using tool bores.
Warns about severe injuries from inappropriate repair and emphasizes authorized specialists, space, clean work area, and original spare parts.
| Brand | Magnetic Autocontrol |
|---|---|
| Model | MHTM MicroDrive |
| Category | Gate Opener |
| Language | English |