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Roger Technology B70-2DCHP User Manual

Roger Technology B70-2DCHP
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Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel
Quick Start Guide Extended Mode
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The following instruction is designed to enable the installer to quickly prove the ROGER brushless swing gate motors
and set the control panel work parameters prior to the final installation. The final commissioning should only be
done in conjunction with the correct full relevant ROGER SERIES MOTOR instructions manuals and all the necessary
safeties.
STEP 1)
Check the gates to receive the automation are level, free to swing throughout the full arc open/closed and all hinges
well lubricated. Assemble the std or (heavy duty Fig1) brackets for above ground installations, securely and adhere
to the measurement tables for your motor type. In particullar measurements A&B from the separate motor
installation manual.
STEP 2)
Connect the motor cables XYZ and earth to the XYZ points inside the control panel for each motor respecting that
brushless motors need a minimum of 2.5mm cross section cable size. If the cables to be connected to the motor are
extended over 10 metres in total length, a 4.0mm cross section cable must be used. In the case on just 1 motor,
connect to
Step 3)
Connect the power supply to the control panel. Press the test button once. The display should read a number on
the display. Example, (27). The system is looking for the safety device input terminal number 27 from the connection
block in Fig.5. Either connect the necessary safety device or link out the terminal number to the nearest COM
terminal on the same block if the safety input displayed is not necessary. Repeat the proceedure and connect the
displayed number to COM or connect the safety device if necessary, until the display reads 00 when the TEST button
is pressed. Fig.6 is an example of how the terminal block may look with some devices linked out.
Photocells
Fig.4
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Fig.5
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Fig.6
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Roger Technology B70-2DCHP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoger Technology
ModelB70-2DCHP
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Initial Installation Steps

Step 1: Gate Preparation and Bracket Assembly

Check gates are level, free-swinging, and hinges lubricated. Assemble brackets according to manual.

Step 2: Motor Cable Connection

Connect motor cables XYZ and earth, respecting minimum 2.5mm cross-section cable size.

Step 3: Power Connection and Safety Device Configuration

Connect power, test button, and link or connect safety device inputs until display reads 00.

Photocell Integration

Photocell Installation and Wiring

Mount photocells level, 500-600mm from ground. Wire transmitter and receiver to panel.

Photocell Safety Functionality

Receiving photocell switches gate; beam break stops/reopens during closing.

Control Panel Configuration

Motor and System Model Selection

Select number of motors (menu 70) and automation system model (parameter A1).

Setting Gate Stop Positions

Use hex key to set maximum open and closed stop positions for each gate.

Motor Direction Check

Verify motor travel direction; swap wires if gates close when AP input is pressed.

Stroke Programming Sequence

Initiate programming (PROG for 4s), allow AUTO sequence for opening/closing cycles.

Radio Control and Remote Programming

Insert radio card, program remote fob buttons for full and partial gate opening.

Enabling Automatic Closing

Configure automatic closing using parameter A2 (attempts) and 21 (pause time).

Additional Connections

Gate Release Devices and Loop Detector

Connect intercoms for release and an inductive loop detector for exit.

Magnetic Locks and Time Clock Integration

Wire magnetic locks and configure 12V time clock for automated gate operation.

Safety and Compliance Guidelines (UNAC)

Installer Responsibilities and Technical File

Covers installer duties, technical file contents, CE marking, and directives.

Mechanical Risk Analysis - General

Identifies mechanical risks like impact, crushing, shearing, and assesses protection levels.

Mechanical Risk Analysis - Impact and Crushing

Details risks from impact/crushing on closing edges and force measurement criteria.

Mechanical Risk Analysis - Area-Specific

Addresses impact risks in opening/closure areas, using photocells for safety.

Electrical, EMC, and Power Failure Safety

Covers electrical safety, EMC compatibility, and safe operation during power failures.

Control, Emergency Stop, and Maintenance

Discusses control consistency, emergency stops, signalling, marking, and maintenance.