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Installation and operating instructions
Barriers
ES 25 ES 25HS ES 30HS ES 30 ES 40 ES 50 ES 60 ES 80
1. 1.1. 1.2. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 3. 3.1 3.2. 3.3 4. 5. 6. 6.1. 6.2. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Contents Technical data ES 25 - ES 40 Dimensions ES 25 ES 40 Installation ES 25 ES 40 Technical data ES 50 - ES 80 Dimensions ES 50 ES 80 Installation ES 50 ES 80 Controller MO 63 Connections Further connections Visual indication Operating mode MO 63 Photo-cell test Programming Running time and automatic closure Setting personal code for radio remote External connections Layout in the barrier Fault finding Examples for use of loop detectors Maintenance Radio remote control Extra equipment (swinging support, folding boom) General notes to safety page 19
Seite 1
03.10.2001 ELKA-Torantriebe GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG ES 25 ES 40 mit MO63
Technical data ES 25- ES 40
General Data Mains supply Max. current Duty cycle Temperature range Controller Measurements (w/l/h) Foundation (frost-proof) Boom connector Housing Mechanical parts 230V / 50Hz 2,5A 100% -20C to +70C MO 63 350x300x1100 mm 550x500x800 mm left or right aluminium steel, zinc coated
Operative range Application - Parking area, parking garage for. - Company entrance - Safety area - Toll-station Drive pulse - Push-button, card reader, key switch, from. remote control, desk top panel etc. - Handsfree data-capture - Induction loop Safety - Reversing on obstacle - Best protection against vandalism - Ergonomic emergency release Typical Data Drawn power Running time Maximum boom length Effective length Reversing on obstacle Boom weight / Barrier weight ES 25 * 0.37 kW ca. 1.4 s 2500 mm 2280 mm switchable 4 / 2 kg 47.5 kg ES 25 HS * 0.37 kW ca. 0.9 s 2500 mm 2280 mm switchable 4 / 2 kg 47.5 kg
ES 30 HS * 0.37 kW ca. 1.4 s 3000 mm 2780 mm switchable 4.7 / 2.3 kg 47.5 kg
ES 30 0.25 kW ca. 2.3 s 3000 mm 2780 mm switchable 4.7 / 2.3 kg 47.5 kg
ES 40 0.26 kW ca. 3.2 s 4000 mm 3780 mm switchable 6 / 3 kg 50 kg
* Vehicle traffic only The accident prevention regulations and the approved safety rules have to be observed. Moving parts inside the barrier can cause accidents. Do not operate the barrier when housing is open.
Measurements ES 25 ES 40
Boom length minus 360mm
160 Panel/Roadway
Drilling template barrier housing 110
130 Fixed support
Foundation 500x550x800
2500/3000/4000
26.07.2006 ELKA-Torantriebe GmbH u. Co. Betriebs KG
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ES 25 ES 80 (MO63)
Installation ES 25 ES 40
a) When you prepare the concrete foundation lay enough cable or a plastic duct for the cable you need. The foundation must be at least 800 mm deep with a horizontal surface 500 x 550 mm. b) Using the template you can, either incorporate bolts in the foundation, or drill holes in the hardened concrete for heavy-duty fixings. The door side of the template must face towards the road on which the barrier will be closing. c) As an alternative 2 "U"-profile clamping-irons are delivered with the barrier. This gives more flexibility in positioning the fastening points and allows the barrier to be aligned exactly as required. Attention: The barrier is closed when shipped. The door faces towards the road. d) Secure the barrier on the foundation. e) Connect the boom holder to the shaft. Tighten all screws, the top ones first with 35 Nm. The enclosed nuts and bolts are a predetermined breaking point and should only be replaced with the same. (Bolt M 8 x 45 ISO 4762 12.9, Nut hexagonal M 8 ISO 4032 5-2)
Release bolt
Boom holder
Release lever
f) Emergency release during current failure etc. Pull the lever with the red end which is behind the access panel. The boom can then be raised manually. To engage the boom again pull the lever and pull the boom down, the release bolt will then lock at the appropriate position. The controller is switched off until the boom is locked at the operating position. g) Mount the boom before doing a test run. If necessary adjust the limit switches and the stoppers. h) Start the programming mode (6.1 Running time and automatic closure).
The logic board MO 63 is connected to the terminals (X1) in the barrier and to the microswitches in the head. All electrical connections should be carried out at the front of the terminals (X1). The barrier is ready for use when delivered. The running time and a stay open time of 5 seconds are stored in an EEPROM. You only need the programming mode if the time to stay open (when automatic closure is being used) is to be altered, the photo-cell test is activated or when a controller is replaced. Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches!
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2. Technical data ES 50- ES 80
Operative range Application - Parking area, for. - Parking garage - Company entrance - Safety area Drive pulse - Push button, card reader, key switch, from. remote control, desk top panel etc. - Handsfree data-capture - Induction loop Safety - Reversing on obstacle - Best protecting against vandalism - Ergonomic emergency release Typical Data Drawn power Running time Maximum boom length Effective length Fixed- / swinging support Reversing on obstacle Boom weight / Barrier weight ES 50 0.26 kW ca. 4.0 s 5000 mm 5140 mm required switchable 10 / 9 kg 110 kg General data Mains supply Max. current Duty cycle Temperature range Controller Measurements (w/l/h) Foundation (frost-proofed) Boom connector Housing Mechanical parts 230V / 50Hz 2.5A (max.) 100% -20C to +70C MO 63 400x450x1100 mm 600x650x800 mm central aluminium steel, zinc coated
ES 60 0.26 kW ca. 5.5 s 6000 mm 6140 mm required switchable 16.5 / 11 kg 115 kg
ES 80 0.26 kW ca. 8.5 s 8000 mm 8140 mm required switchable 23 / 14 kg 118 kg
The accident prevention regulations and the approved safety rules have to be observed. Moving parts inside the barrier can cause accidents. Do not operate the barrier when housing is open.
Measurements ES 50 ES 80
Length of boom 843
Drilling template barrier housing 160 Panel/Roadway 450 400
Fixed support
5000/6000/8000
Foundation 600x650x800 650
page 4
13 M 12 M 12 M 12
13 M 12
M 13 12
2.2. Installation ES 50 ES 80
a) When you prepare the concrete foundation lay enough cable or a plastic duct for the cable you need. The foundation must be at least 800 mm deep with a horizontal surface 600 x 650 mm.
c) Using the template you can, either incorporate bolts in the foundation, or drill holes in the hardened concrete for heavy-duty fixings. The door side of the template must face towards the road on which the barrier will be closing. Secure the barrier on its foundation. Ensure that the housing is vertical. The screws or bolts at the thickly marked points (drawing on page 4) also secure the foot of the spring assembly. d) The left and right parts of the boom assembly arent identical. The greater distance between the edge and the hub must be towards the access panel. Secure the boom assembly on both ends of the shaft. The barrier is delivered in the open position, which means the assembly must be vertical. Secure the boom holder on the assembly. The two parts are then joined together. e) Remove the adjusting nut from the spring assembly. If the boom is to be shortened reduce the number of springs. The following table shows approximate values, check that the balance is as described under f). The springs must be divided equally between the back and the front. One spring alone may not be used. The springs should be inspected regularly and be tightened or replaced, if necessary. Length of boom [mm] ES 50 Springs without folding skirt Spring with folding skirt Length of boom [mm] ES60/80 Springs without folding skirt Spring with folding skirt 14
Boom assembly
Counter nut
Adjusting nut
The following values are only for the round boom Length of boom [mm] ES50/60/80 Spring without folding skirt Spring with folding skirt 5 8/10
f) When all electrical connections are completed, ensure that the spring assembly is not yet connected to the drive shaft. Close the barrier with the motor and then mount the boom. Pull the emergency release lever and push the boom into the vertical position. Screw the adjusting nut onto the connecting rod and tighten the springs. Pull the release lever again and push the boom down, if the spring tension is correct, it should move easily to about 45. After that the boom has to be pushed down. g) The connecting rod of the ES 50 to ES 80 consists of two parts which are screwed together and form a predetermined breaking point in case of vertical force on the boom. The boom is then disconnected from the shaft and is pulled to about 45 by the springs. If a break occurs here the nut and the bolts must be replaced with the original ELKA vandalism set. The nuts must be secured with thread lock. The nuts may only be replaceed with those supplied by ELKA. h) Start the programming mode (6.1 Running time and automatic closure). The logic board MO 63 is connected to the terminals (X1) in the barrier and to the microswitches in the head. All electrical connections should be carried out at the front of the terminals (X1). The barrier is ready for use when delivered. The running time and a stay open time of 5 seconds are stored in an EEPROM. You only require the programming mode if the time to stay open (when automatic closure is being used) is to be altered, the photo-cell test is activated or when a controller is replaced. Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches!
26.07.2006 ELKA-Torantriebe GmbH u. Co. Betriebs KG page 5 ES 25 ES 80 (MO63)
Shaft Pre-determined breaking point
Spring assembly
b) Emergency release during current failure etc. Pull the lever with the red end which is behind the access panel. The boom can then be raised manually. To engage the boom again pull the lever and pull the boom down, the release bolt will then lock at the appropriate position. The controller is switched off until the boom is locked at the operating position.
3. Controller MO 63
LERN BT BT BTA1 BTA2 BTZ1A BTZ2 BTS1 BTS2 LS BTZ1B
No boom Barrier open Barrier closed common
Diag. Vp
BTA BTZ1 BTZ2
LS BTS1 BTS2
Receiver radio remote control
SEA SEZ
Operating mode
VWA1 VWA2 VWZ ZLA REV. ZAHL SZ LSA LSTST RES.
SEA V6 SEZ
No boom
Transformer
Stop Photo-cell test 24V
24Vdc max. 500mA 12Vdc max. 500mA
Motor Red light Green light Barrier closed Barrier open Amber or L1 flashing light 230V max. 120W
Photo-cell +24V V4.4 (transmitter) 0V V12.1 Uext +24V V12.2 Uext +12V Gnd Display barrier open Display barrier closed V12.3 V12.4 V15.12
V15.13
X1/12t
V15.14 Motor Motor Red traffic light Amber or flashing light Green traffic light L1 N V2.1 V2.2 V2.3
X1/11b X1/20 X1/22 X1/13t
X1/14t
X1/15t
V2.6 V2.7
X1/17b X1/19b
3.3. LED
BT BTA BTZ1 BTZ2 BTS1 BTS2 LS SEA SEZ Vp Diag
Visual indication Colour
green green green green green green green green green yellow red
Function
LED is lit when contact BT is closed or the receiver of the radio remote control receives a signal. LED is lit when contact BTA1 or BTA2 is closed. LED is lit when contact BTZ1A or BTZ1B is closed. LED is lit when contact BTZ2 is closed. LED is lit when contact BTS1 is closed. LED is lit when contact BTS2 is closed. LED is lit when the photo-cell is activated. LED is lit when contact SEA is closed. LED is lit when contact SEZ is closed. LED is lit when the main power is on. Error code and display for radio remote control.
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4. Operating mode MO63
Switch off the mains supply before altering the operating mode dip switches 1 - 9!
Pre-warning before opening (S1 und S2=VWA) The warning light (flashing or amber light) illuminates right after a signal to open, if pre-warning time before opening is activated.The barrier opens after the pre-warning time has elapsed. S1 off and S2 off: S1 off and S2 on: S1 on and S2 off: No pre-warning time. 1.5 s pre-warning time before opening. 4.0 s pre-warning time before opening.
Pre-warning before closing (S3=VWZ) The warning light (flashing or amber light) goes on right after a signal to close, if pre-warning time before closing is activated.The barrier closes after the pre-warning time has elapsed. S3 off: S3 on: No pre-warning time before closing. 4.0 s pre-warning time before closing.
Automatic closure (S4=ZLA) The open barrier closes automatically after the programmed stay open time has elapsed. An earlier closing of the barrier is possible by BT or BTZ. Is a stop signal given during the stay open time, then the automatc closure is blocked and is only released again by a new signal. BTA1, BZA2, or LS keep the barrier in the end-position open even after the stay open time has elapsed. The barrier closes immediately when a signal BTA1, BTA2, or LS is removed. S4 off: S4 on: No automatic closure. The barrier closes after the time which was saved during the setup (0 s up to 300 s).
Reversal on hitting obstacles (S5=REV) When learning the running time during the setup the torque power for the reversing on obstruction is determined. When the barrier boom hits an obstacle during closing and blocks, the controller stops the movement or gives an open signal. S5 off: S5 on: The closing boom stops when it hits an obstacle and re-opens immediately. The closing boom stops when it hits an obstacle and only moves when a new signal is received.
Counting (S6=ZHL) The signals open and close are counted by the controller. S6 off: S6 on: No counting. The barrier closes after one signal to close, even after two signals to open. Counting is activated. The barrier closes after two signals to close if there were two consecutive opening signals.
Reversal during opening (S7=SZ) When a close signal is received during opening, the barrier will either open completely and then close or the barrier closes immediately. S7 off: S7 on: The barrier always opens completely before reacting to a signal to close. The opening barrier reverses immediately when it receives a signal to close.
Automatic closure by photo-cell (S8=LSA) The photo-cell always gives a signal to close, when the obstacle is not longer present. S8 off: S8 on: Automatic closure by photo-cell is not activated. The closing function by loop B3/2 is not applicable. When an obstacle is not longer present the barrier closes.
Photo-cell test (S9=LSTST) Before each closing of the barrier, the photo-cells may be tested. S9 off: S9 on: Photo-cell test is not activated. A photo-cell test occurs before each closing. Attention: The photo-cell test has to be learnt when programmimg the controller.
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5. Photo-cell test
Before the closing of the barrier, the photo-cells may be tested. The photo-cell test consists of two parts. Part one: The transmitter is taken off the power supply and then the receiver has to report an obstacle (within max. 2.5 seconds). Part two: The transmitter is connected to the power supply again and then the receiver has to report that no obstacle is present. If during part one the receiver does not report an obstacle, the photo-cell is faulty and an error code is shown on the Diag.-LED (flashes 6 times). If during part two the obstacle is still being reported (the controller assumes a real obstacle being present), the barrier will not close. No error code is shown. Max. 6 photo-cells can be connected to the controller MO63 and be tested. For the testing of more than one photo-cell the relay connections of the receivers have to be connected in series. Parallel to the relay connections a resistor of 1k each has to be connected.
For the photo-cell test the controller MO63 has to learn the quantity of photo-cells which are connected, by activating the dip switch S9=on and learning the running time again.
X1/26o X1/26u
X1/1u X1/2u
X1/9o X1/9u
Terminal X1
6. Programming
The controller has to learn the following parameters: - Running time for opening and closing - Torque power for reversal on hitting an obstruction. - Quantity of photo-cells when the photo-cell test is activated - Time to stay open for automatic closure - Personal code for radio remote control On delivery 5 seconds open before automatic closure and the running time for the barrier are already saved.
Running time and automatic closure
a) Push the learn button approx. 3 seconds the red Diag.-LED starts flashing. b) Push the learn button again. When the photo-cell test is activated (S9=on) the controller learns how many photo-cells are connected. During learning the Diag.-LED flashes at 1 second intervals, then the learning of the running time starts automatically. When the photo-cell test is not activated (S9=off) the learning of the running time starts immediately. c) The Diag.-LED is lit during the learning of the running time. The barrier closes if it is not closed already. If it is closed then it opens and learns the running time for opening. Then the Diag.-LED flashes at 1 second intervals and the controller learns the stay open time. d) After the required stay open time push the learn button again. The barrier closes automatically and learns the running time for closing and the torque power for the reversing on obstruction. The learnt values are stored even if power failure occurs and the Diag.-LED turns off.
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Setting personal code for radio remote
Push the learn button approx. 3 seconds the red Diag.-LED starts flashing. Push the corresponding button on your transmitter. The contoller learns the code - the red Diag.-LED is lit while a signal is received. Release the button. The code is stored even if power failure occurs and the Diag.-LED turns off. Cancel personal code Push the learn button approx. 3 seconds the red Diag.-LED starts flashing. Keep the learn button pushed for approx. 10 seconds. The red Diag.-LED lights for 2 seconds the personal code is erased and the learning is finished.
7. External connections
For the power supply of the external equipment (e.g. photo-cells, induction-loops.) the controller provides stabilised 24 Vdc and 12 Vdc. Max. 500 mA can be drawn from the 12 V source and the 24 V source, but together max. 700 mA. The supply of the photo-cell transmitter during photo-cell test comes from the 24 V source and has to be considered.
red jumper
Possible solution
Check the mains lead and the fuses. Carry it out to the end. a) Operating mode switch 1 off. b) Switch On/Off switch (X1/4 top and X1/4 bottom off). Release the button (X1/8 top and bottom). Lock the shaft. Check the wiring. Replace the limit switch.
The green LED BTS2 is out.
a) The stop button is pressed.
b) Emergency release in use. c) Wiring fault. The green LED SEA is out and the a) Faulty limit switch open. red Diag.-LED flashes 4 times then a break. b) Wiring faulty The green LED BTZ1 is lit. There is a permanent signal to close.
Check the wiring to the limit switch and plug V6 on the controller. Check the button (X1/2 bottom/top and 7 top).
When the controller gives an error code through the red Diag.-LED see the chapter 9.4.
The open barrier doesnt react to signals to close Possible cause
No mains supply. Programming is started. a) Loop detector is activated. b) The red jumper is removed from the terminals 6 and 10 in socket B3, but the loop detector hasnt been inserted. c) The photo-cell is activated. The photo-cell is connected as normally open. There is a permanent signal to open.
The yellow power LED is out. The red diagnostic LED flashes non-stop The green LED LS is lit.
Check the mains lead and the fuses. Carry it out to the end. Check the detector in socket B3. Plug the detector into the socket B3 or replace the red jumper.
The green LED LS is lit when the photo-cell is free, and not lit when an obstacle is present The green LED BTA is lit.
Check it (X1/9 top and X1/9 bottom). Connect the photo-cell as normally closed. a) Check the open button (X1/2 bottom and X1/6 top) b) Check the loop detector in socket B2 Replace the limit switch.
The green LED SEZ is out and the a) Faulty limit switch closed. red diagnostic LED flashes 4 times then a break. b) Wiring fault. The green LED BTZ2 is lit.
Check the wiring and plug V6 in the control box. There is a permanent signal to the Check the button (X1/7 bottom and terminals BTZ2. X1/2 bottom/top)
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Fault finding continued Possible cause Possible solution
Operating mode switch 1+2 off. Operating mode switch 3 off. Operating mode switch 5 off. Adjust it. Re-adjust it and the corrsponding mechanical stopper. Replace it.
Delay before opening. Warning is active. Delay before closing. Warning is active. The barrier does the following when it hits an obstacle..switches off. Reversing is not activated.tries to carry on closing. Torque setting is wrong. The boom isnt vertical when the barrier is open. The green LED SEA is out. Limit switch open maladjusted, but still switches. The green LED SEA is lit. The red a) Faulty limit switch open. diagnostic LED flashes twice then a break. b) The limit switch open is maladjusted and doesnt switch. The boom isnt horizontal when the barrier is closed. The green LED SEZ is out. Limit switch closed maladjusted, but still switches. The green LED SEZ is lit. The red a) Faulty limit switch closed. diagnostic LED flashes three times then a break. b) The limit switch closed is maladjusted and doesnt switch.
IN B3/1
Example 2
(for 2-channel loop detector on socket B3)
Entrance opening with a key switch. Safety and closing with both loops B3/1 and B3/2. Exit - opening with loop B3/2. Safety and closing with both loops (all jumpers at default settings). Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 25 top and 25 bottom. DIP S8 = on.
min. 1000 mm max. 1500 mm B3/2
Example 3
Entrance and Exit opening with a coin selector. Safety with photo-cells and loop B3/1. Automatic closure when the time to stay open has elapsed. Remove the jumper between 9 top and 9 bottom and connect the safety contact of the photo-cells to them (all jumpers at default settings). Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 27 bottom and 6 bottom.
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Example 4
Entrance and Exit - with card reader. The loop B3/2 allows use of the card reader only when a vehicle is on the loop. The loop B3/1 is for safety, and closing when a vehicle leaves the loop. The jumpers are at the default settings. Remove the jumper between terminals 6 bottom and 27 bottom and connect the contact from the card reader here. The red jumper on socket B3 between terminals 6 and 10 must remain in place.
min. 1000 mm max. 1500 mm B3/1 B3/2
IN B3/2
min. 1000 mm max. 1500 mm B3/1
Example 5
(for 1-channel loop detector on socket B2 and 2-channel loop detector on socket B3)
Entrance with card reader. The loop B3/2 allows use of the card reader only when a vehicle is on the loop. Remove the jumper between terminals 6 bottom and 27 bottom and connect the contact from the card reader here. Safety with loop B3/1, closing with B3/1 or B2. Remove the red jumper of socket B3 and set DIP-switch S8 on.
min. 1000 mm max. 1500 mm
OUT B2
Example 6
(for 2 x 1-channel loop detector on socket B2 and socket B3)
Entrance opening with key switch. Safety with loop B3/1, closing with both loops B3/1 or B2. Exit opening with loop B2, safety and closing with B3/1. Remove red jumper of socket B3 and jumper between the terminals 27 bottom and 6 bottom.
min. 1000 mm max. 1500 mm B2
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Maintenance
Maintenance ES 25 ES 40
Radio remote control
The maintenance intervals must be decided individually as they are dependent on the frequency of use. We recommend maintenance at least once every six months.
Check everything for mechanical damage and replace where necesary. Check that the barrier is still secure on the foundation. Tighten screws where necessary. Check the plastic screws at the boom holder. Using a grease gun, grease the bearings of the main shaft (grease must be suitable for 25C to +125C). Check that the boom reaches the horizontal and vertical positions. If necessary readjust the limit switches and the mechanical stoppers. Ensure that the potential earthing cable is still connected to the housing and to the door. Check that all safety equipment works properly (Loops, photo-cells, and the reversal on obstruction). Oil the emergency release bolt and check the function. Check that the pre-determined breaking point has the correct nuts and bolts (bolts M8x45 ISO 4762 12.9 and nuts M8 ISO 4032 5-2). Check that the operating instructions are complete.
Example A) Receiver using the code switches on the logic board : MO 33, MO 43 or MO 542 or receiver with code switches in conjunction with the boards : MO 32, MO 35, MO 42, MO 52Z2, MO 60 or MO 62 Follow the example in the diagram below:
Receiver
channel 1
Transmitter
channel 2
channel 3
channel 4
Transmitter SK, SKX and SKI in conjunction with K Type receivers using code switches. The switches 1 to 7 in transmitter and receiver must have the same settings. The switches 8 and 9 of the receiver allocate a channel appropriate to the button of the transmitter. The switches 8 and 9 in multi - channel must be set at 0. The examples on the right in the diagram above show the allocation of a channel with a one - channel transmitter using the switches 8 and 9 as in the receiver. Example B) Receivers without code switches : Logic boards MO 34, MO 44, MO 55 These receivers learn the code from the transmitter as described in the paragraph Learning personal code in these installation instructions. Example C) Combination of examples A and B A garage door opener with MO 55 and a swing gate opener with either MO 32, MO 33. 1.) Set the code of the transmitter and receiver for the swing gate opener as described above. Switches 1 to 7 have the same settings in both transmitter and receiver. The switches 8 and 9 set at 0.
Maintenance ES 50 ES 80
The maintenance intervals must be decided individually as they are dependent on the frequency of use. We recommend maintenance at least once every six months. The springs are designed for 250,000 openings.
Check the spring assembly. In case of faulty springs all springs must be replaced at once. Check the spring tension as explained in 2.2. Check everything for mechanical damage and replace where necesary. Check that the barrier is still secure on the foundation. Tighten screws where necessary. Using a grease gun, grease the bearings of the main shaft. (grease must be suitable for 25C to +125C.) Check that the boom reaches the horizontal and vertical positions. If necessary readjust the limit switches and the mechanical stoppers. Ensure that the potential earthing cable is still connected to the housing and to the door. Check that all safety equipment works correctly. (Loops, photo-cells, and the reversal on obstruction.) Oil the emergency release bolt and check the function. Check that the pre-determined breaking point has the correct nuts and bolts (use ELKA vandalism set only). Check that the operating instructions are complete.
The swing gate opener now receives signals from the first button of the transmitter. 2.) You can now allocate the second button to the garage door opener by going through the procedure described in the installation instructions for the garage door opener in the paragraph Learning personal code.
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ES 25 ES 40 mit MO63
Extra equipment
Folding boom for ES 25 ES 40
support horizontal boom side plates
All numbers refer to the following drawing. Determine the length of the vertical part of the boom (1). The length (L3) should not be longer than the distance from the deck to the ceiling (L1) minus 945 mm. The maximum vehicle height (L2) is the ceiling height (L1) minus 160 mm. L3 max. 1500 mm. a) Screw the support (6) with the internal reinforcing plate (7) onto the barrier casing. b) Cut the boom into two pieces with the appropriate length. c) Cut off 60 mm from the rubber tube from the vertical part of the boom. d) For the connection of the side plates to the horizontal boom, drill 2 x 2 holes 6,5 mm in the cut end of the boom (find the drawing on page 11).Using the four M 6 x 45 bolts, secure the side plates (3) on the boom. Place a washer M6 between side plate and boom to maintain clearance. e) Screw the pivot bolt (13) onto the support (6). f) Push the short brass bush (14) and the bearing (8) onto the pivot bolt M8x50 and secure them. g) Push the bearing (9) into the cut off end of the vertical part of the boom. Drill 2 holes 5,0 mm from the bottom side in the boom (15 and 40 mm from the cut end) and secure the bearing with two M5x60 hex. socket screws. h) Fit the bearing (9) between the side plates (3) with a long brass bush and an M8 x 50 bolt. j) Fit the connecting rod (5) with a long brass bush between the side plates (3). k) Mount the boom on the barrier.
connecting rod bearing
brass bush (long)
brass bush (short)
bearing 8 Housing 8.5 8.5
connecting rod 1 9
side plates
5 horizontal boom 12
n) Pull out the emergency release bolt and push the boom into the vertical. o) Align the horizontal part by moving the pivot screw (13) up or down. p) Check that all screws are tight.
q) Cut off the superfluous part of the connecting rod.
Folding boom for ES 50 ES 80 upon inquiry.
L3 (max. 1500 mm) 830
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m) Hold the second part of the boom horizontal and clamp the connecting rod with the grub screws (15).
Push the connecting rod into the bearing (8).
a) b) c)
Swinging support for ES 40 ES 80
13.3. Fixed support with electromagnet
a) Connect the flexible lead from the magnet to the cable from the barrier. There is enough room in the lower part of the support for a junction box. b) Fit the forked part onto the foot and secure it in the required height. c) Remove the rubber tube from the boom at the point at which the anchor plate is to be secured. d) Push one of the securing pieces, followed by the anchor plate, into the slot of the boom until the plate is immediately above the magnet. e) Push the second securing piece up to the magnet. f) Push the securing pieces from both sides against the anchor plate and secure them with the screws. Connecting the magnet in the barrier a) The 4 seconds warning before opening must be activated. Switch 2 on the logic board. b) The coil of the relay must be connected to the terminals 14 top and 14 bottom in the terminal block. c) Connect contact 11 of the relay to 1 bottom in the terminal block. d) Connect contact 21 of the relay to 2 top in the terminal block. e) The leads to the magnet come from the contacts 12 and 22 of the relay. OPERATION: 1) The relay switches off on receipt of a signal to open. The magnet loses its residual magnetism during the 4 seconds warning time. 2) The barrier opens after the 4 seconds. 3) The magnet switches on again when the barrier reaches the limit switch at the closed position.
12 A1 22
Close the barrier. Using the screws B, connect the upper and lower parts in the approximate length. Remove about 500 mm of the rubber tubing under the boom and push the securing piece A into the slot. Secure it with the two hex. socket screws. Push the rubber tube into the slot and cut off the protruding part. A fine adjustment of the length can now be made on the foot D. Screw a 4 mm screw into the hole E.
d) e) f)
g) The foot can now be screwed to the appropriate position.
14 top
bottom bottom
Magnet
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General notes of safety
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