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20-EN T100 R
3. Assembly of the control
Assemble the control as specified on the drilling drawing.
NOTICE
Selection of the place of installation
When selecting the place of installation, observe
the preconditions in compliance with the tech-
nical data.
4. Terminal designation
J1 Start / pulse input (OPEN / STOP / CLOSE
J2 Photoelectric safety barrier 2- or 4-wire
J3 Safety edge OSE/ 8K2/ DW/ light grid
J4 Emergency stop, slack rope, locking
J5 No function
J6 Anti crash detector
J7 Key switch / pull switch
J8 Timer inputs
J9 Digital limit switch - motor cable
J10 Connection of extended controls
J11 Connection of radio receiver
J12 Antenna
J13 Membrane keypad
J14 Plug-in module (DC, RadioBand)
J15 Frequency converter (internal wiring)
J16 Service interface
X1 Power connection
X2 Power output L, N (500W / 230V)
X3 Protective earth contact
X4a Magnetic brake
X5 Potential-free relay contact 1, door status relay
X6 Potential-free relay contact 2, door status relay
X7 Door drive
X8a Connection light grid- sender
X8b 24 V DC, max. 700 mA
5. Mains connection
The control is wired in a ready-to-connect fashion using a
16A CEE plug and a cable with an approximate length of 1m in
compliance with Fig.
a
. Connect the control via an all-pole line
disconnecter ≥ 10 A complying with the specifications of
EN12453 to the house wiring system. In doing this, ensure that
the line disconnecter is easily accessible after the installation.
NOTICE
Checking the mains connection
Ensure that on-site fusing of 10 A is avail-
able.
Check whether the mains connection on
site complies with the pre-wired mains con-
nection of the control.
If the mains connection shows any devi-
ations, the control must be rewired.
6. Motor connection line
Fig.
a
The motor connection line is pre-assembled for the motor
and the digital limit switchDES. The connection is implemented
by fixed cable routing of the motor connection line and using cor-
responding connectors. A digital limit switch complying with PLc
as per EN13849-1 must be used (DES3, DES4).
The magnetic brake 230V AC is connected to connectionX4.
Detail
b
Spring fracture safety device / roll-down locking mech-
anism
If a spring fracture safety device is tripped, the control must be
protected against restart by spring fracture or roll-down safety
switches. The switches must be used as normally closed contact
subject to forced actuation complying with EN 60947-5-1, An-
nexK. With fixed cable routing, the switches are connected to the
terminal board of the DES.
7. External control devices
If you connect external control devices to terminal J1 of the con-
trol, the following variants are provided:
Fig.
a
b
Connection to J1 for external control devices with
OPEN, STOP, CLOSE.
Fig.
c
Connection to J1 for external control devices with a
OPEN-STOP-CLOSE switching sequence
J1.3 - ½ door opening
J1.4 - full door opening
Set menu item51 to7.
Fig.
d
Connection to J1 for external control devices with a
OPEN-STOP-CLOSE switching sequence; illuminated STOP but-
ton as NO contact.
Set menu item51 to8.
Access by non-instructed persons only with key switch
and in dead-man mode.
CAUTION
Crush hazard and risk of being struck by the
closing door
Persons can be struck when the door is closed
or collide with the door.
Mount external pulse transmitters always
within the range of view of the door.
The door must be visible from the place of
operation.
8. Timer inputs
If you want to connect control devices in AR operation to ter-
minal J8 of the control, the following options for connection are
provided:
Fig.
a
Connection for pull switch and pressure switch
Fig.
b
Connection for an induction loop detector (230V)
Fig.
c
Connection for a motion detector.
When the open time set in menu item44 has elapsed, the door
closes automatically. You can select a reduced open time by
means of the photoelectric sensor in menu item38. In order to re-
duce the open time, a photoelectric sensor or a light grid is re-
quired at terminalJ2.
9. Approach area monitoring
WARNING
Crush hazard and risk of being struck by the
closing door
If the closing speed exceeds 50cm/s, the move-
ment area on both sides of the door needs be
monitored over the entire door width and to a
depth of 90cm.
The connection diagram depicts the approach area monitoring by
means of a motion and presence sensor by Condor.

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