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Novoferm tormatic NovoGate User Manual

Novoferm tormatic NovoGate
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WN 913001-02-6-50 04/12
NovoGate
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Novoferm tormatic NovoGate Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNovoferm tormatic
ModelNovoGate
CategoryGate Opener
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

Safety Advice

General safety precautions and advice to be followed before performing any work on the product.

Explanation of Symbols

Explanation of warning symbols used in the manual to indicate potential dangers or instructions.

Occupational Safety

Guidance on preventing injury to persons and damage to property while working on the product.

Hazards Resulting from the Product

Information on residual risks and specific hazards, especially regarding electrical current.

Spare Parts

Recommendation to use only manufacturer's genuine spare parts to avoid malfunctions or failures.

Changes and Modifications

Warning against unauthorized changes or modifications to the product to ensure safety and performance.

Dismantling

Instructions stating that dismantling follows the reverse sequence of installation.

Disposal

Advice to observe country-specific regulations for environmentally-sound disposal of packaging materials.

Data Plate

Information on the location of the data plate and the need to observe the specified power rating.

Packaging

Guidance on proper and environmentally-sound disposal of packaging materials.

Terms of Warranty

Details on the manufacturer's warranty, coverage, and limitations for defects and improper use.

Technical Data

Specifications of the operator including type, power, operating modes, and manufacturer details.

Installation Instructions

Preparing for Installation

Prerequisites for installation, including gate alignment, foundation, and cable management.

Required Tools

List of tools necessary for the installation process.

Aligning the Operator

Steps for positioning and securing the operator on the foundation.

Install the Track

Procedure for mounting and connecting the gate track to the operator and gate.

Inserting the Toothed Belt

Detailed steps for fitting and tensioning the toothed belt within the operator and track.

Connections

Guidance on electrical connections for mains, safety devices, and accessories.

Mains Connection

Instructions for connecting the power supply, including safety precautions.

Connection Diagram 5c

Reference to the electrical connection diagram for clarity.

E. Connection for Aerial

Instructions for connecting an external aerial to the operator.

F. Connection for External Impulse Generator

Details on connecting external devices like key switches for partial opening.

G. Input STOP A (8k2 Evaluation)

Connection for safety strips on secondary closing edges.

H. Input STOP B (Photocell)

Connection for safety devices like photocells.

I. Voltage Supply 24V ~

Specifies the voltage supply for accessories like photocells.

J. Plug-in Base for Radio Receiver

Location for connecting a radio receiver module.

K. Connection for Signal Light

Connection point for a signal light indicating gate status.

L. Output for Automatic Staircase Lighting

Output for connecting automatic staircase lighting.

M. Output Status Signal "OPEN"

Output for traffic light control indicating gate 'OPEN' status.

N. Output Status Signal "CLOSE"

Output for traffic light control indicating gate 'CLOSE' status.

Putting on the Cover

Instructions for re-attaching the operator cover after connections are made.

Control Elements

Location and function of control elements for programming the gate operator.

Disengagement

Procedure to disengage the operator for manual gate movement.

Menu Stage 3: Setting OPEN Position

Guide to setting the gate's fully open travel limit via the control unit menu.

Menu Stage 4: Setting Closed Position

Guide to setting the gate's fully closed travel limit via the control unit menu.

Force-Learning Operations

Procedure for the operator to learn the necessary forces for gate operation.

Menu Stage 5: Opening Force Limit

Setting the maximum force limit for the gate's opening movement.

Menu Stage 6: Closing Force Limit

Setting the maximum force limit for the gate's closing movement.

Menu Stage 7: Light Phases

Configuration of light phases for the signal light.

Menu Stage 8: Soft Runs

Setting the soft run parameters for gate movement.

Menu Stage 9: Special Functions

Configuration options for special functions of the gate operator.

Menu Stage 1: Hand Transmitter Programming

Procedure for programming hand transmitters for starting the operator.

Menu Stage 2: Partial Opening Programming

Procedure for programming hand transmitters for partial opening function.

Safe Operation of the Gate System

Essential safety tests and recommendations before initial operation and annually.

Main Closing Edge 16a

Force limitations for the main closing edge based on gate weight and distance.

Rear Closing Edge 16b

Safety distance requirements for the rear closing edge.

Main Closing Edges 16c

Requirements for secondary closing edges, including safety profiles.

Protective Fence 16d

Adjusting opening width based on protective fencing.

Operating Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Crucial safety advice for users, including monitoring operation and keeping transmitters away from children.

Operating Modes

Overview of available operating modes like Normal, OPEN-CLOSE, and Automatic Closing.

Normal Operation (0)

Description of the default operating mode using impulse generators.

Functional Sequence

Explanation of how the operator responds to impulses during normal operation.

Partial Opening

How to trigger a partial opening of the gate.

OPEN-CLOSE Operation (1)

Operation mode for opening and closing the gate with single impulses.

Operation with Single-Lane Control (1)

Operation mode for single-lane traffic light control systems.

Automatic Closing (2)

Operation mode where the gate automatically closes after a set hold-open phase.

Automatic Closing (3)

Automatic closing mode with photocell interruption functionality.

Automatic Closing (4)

Automatic closing mode with impulse generator termination of hold-open phase.

Functions of Safety Devices

Explanation of how safety devices like force limit and photocells function.

Internal Force Limit Device

How the operator stops and reverses the gate upon encountering an obstruction.

Photocell

Function of photocells in stopping or reversing the gate during closing.

Signal Light

How a signal light indicates gate opening and closing phases.

Disengaging the Operator

Procedure for disengaging the operator to move the gate manually.

Hand Transmitter

Instructions for programming additional hand transmitters and changing batteries.

Battery Disposal Warning

Note on the separate disposal of used batteries.

Maintenance / Checks

Monitoring the Force Limit

Information on the dual-processor safety system for monitoring the force limit.

Force Limit Warning

Cautionary note about potential risks if the closing force is set too high.

Trouble-shooting

Gate Does Not Open/Close Fully

Troubleshooting steps for gates that do not reach their end limits.

Gate Opens Slightly After Closing

Diagnosing and resolving issues where the gate reopens slightly after closing.

Operator Fails to Move

Steps to take when the operator motor runs but the gate does not move.

Gate Unresponsive to Hand Transmitter

Troubleshooting for responsiveness issues when using hand transmitters.

Gate Unresponsive to Any Transmitter

Diagnosing problems when the gate does not respond to any remote control impulse.

Insufficient Range of Hand Transmitter

Identifying causes and solutions for poor hand transmitter range.

Toothed Belt or Operator Noisy

Causes and remedies for noise from the toothed belt or operator.

Diagnostic Display

Interpreting diagnostic codes displayed by the operator for fault finding.

Testing of Door System

General Information

Guidance on the importance of regular inspection and maintenance by qualified personnel.

Guarantee Voidance Warning

Statement that the manufacturer's guarantee is void if inspection/maintenance is not properly performed.

Alterations Documentation

Requirement to document any permitted alterations to the door system.

Inspection vs Maintenance Warning

Clarification that inspection is distinct from maintenance.

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