Centurion R3 Quick Setup Manual
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Centurion R3 is a high-performance gate operating system designed for heavy-duty applications, capable of handling gates weighing up to 600 kg and up to 7 meters in length. It features a powerful motor, adjustable opening and closing speeds, built-in safety mechanisms, and a range of programmable features for customized operation. The R3 is ideal for securing entrances to residential properties, commercial premises, and industrial facilities, providing reliable and secure access control.
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R O T A R Y
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
This guide is intended for the experienced installer who has done an R3 or R5 installation before, knows all the safety aspects required of a site, but who needs reminding of the basic steps to follow.
WARNING
Always ensure that all safety instructions as described in the
Installation Manual are adhered to during the installation process, and also apply to the completed installation.
TIP!! If in doubt .... refer to the installation manual. (IM)
2
1 R EQUIRED T OOLS & E QUIPMENT
Check that you have all the tools required. (IM page 12)
2 S ITE C ONSIDERATIONS
Check for the safety and suitability of the site by looking at: (IM page
13)
!
All safety and local authority requirements.
!
That the gate is within the operator specifications.
!
Check that there is enough ground clearance to enable assembly of the drivearm clamps. (See Figure 4)
3 C ABLING R EQUIREMENTS
Consider all cabling requirements and routing as in Figure 9. ( IM page
14 )
4 O PERATOR I NSTALLATION
!
!
Estimate the gate swing angle with figure 1.
Then mark the operator’s position according to figure 2 or 3.
(IM page 15)
0
o b
(Gate opening angle)
120 o
110 o
100 o
90 o
80 o 70 o
60 o
Figure 1 Gate Opening Angle Diagram
3
This guide is intended for the experienced installer who has done an R3 or R5 installation before, knows all the safety aspects required of a site, but who needs reminding of the basic steps to follow.
WARNING
Always ensure that all safety instructions as described in the
Installation Manual are adhered to during the installation process, and also apply to the completed installation.
TIP!! If in doubt .... refer to the installation manual. (IM)
2
1 R EQUIRED T OOLS & E QUIPMENT
Check that you have all the tools required. (IM page 12)
2 S ITE C ONSIDERATIONS
!
!
!
Check for the safety and suitability of the site by looking at: (IM page
13)
All safety and local authority requirements.
That the gate is within the operator specifications.
Check that there is enough ground clearance to enable assembly of the drivearm clamps. (See Figure 4)
3 C ABLING R EQUIREMENTS
Consider all cabling requirements and routing as in Figure 9. ( IM page
14 )
4 O PERATOR I NSTALLATION
!
!
Estimate the gate swing angle with figure 1.
Then mark the operator’s position according to figure 2 or 3.
(IM page 15)
0
o b
(Gate opening angle)
120 o
110 o
100 o
90 o
80 o 70 o
60 o
Figure 1 Gate Opening Angle Diagram
3
S TANDARD P EDESTAL M OUNT
Pedestal Mount
Installation
H
Gate Bracket
C
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION b
50mm #
Pedestal
GA
TE LEAF IN OPEN POSITION
Arm
D b
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
H
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
0
90
130
220
355
570
605
B
750
750
750
700
700
600
450
C
Gate Bracket
700
700
700
700
650
610
570
Figure 2 Standard Pedestal Mount Installation
4
B E S U R E T O U S E A L O N G
C O N N E C T I N G A R M F O R T H I S
INSTALLATION TYPE.
!
Ensure that the gate does not exceed the relevant specifications (IM page 9)
!Only recommended values are provided. For variances, refer to the Installation Manual.
!All dimensions shown are indicated in millimetres.
!All recommended values will result in gates with similar opening times.
110
P
ERPENDICULAR
W
ALL
M
OUNT
Wall Mount
Installation
B
H
Gate Bracket
C
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION b
BE SURE TO USE A SHORT CONNECTING ARM FOR
THIS INSTALLATION TYPE.
!
Ensure that the gate does not exceed the relevant specifications (IM page 9)
!Only recommended values are provided. For variances, refer to the Installation Manual.
!All dimensions shown are indicated in millimetres.
!All recommended values will result in gates with similar opening times. b
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
H
140
180
180
210
305
380
485
B
180
180
140
140
180
80
80
C
Gate Bracket
700
700
700
700
700
700
610
Figure 3 Standard Wall Mount Installation
5
110
S TANDARD P EDESTAL M OUNT
Pedestal Mount
Installation
H
Gate Bracket
C
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION b
50mm #
Pedestal
GA
TE LEAF IN OPEN POSITION
Arm
D b
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
H
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
0
90
130
220
355
570
605
B
750
750
750
700
700
600
450
C
Gate Bracket
700
700
700
700
650
610
570
Figure 2 Standard Pedestal Mount Installation
4
B E S U R E T O U S E A L O N G
C O N N E C T I N G A R M F O R T H I S
INSTALLATION TYPE.
!
Ensure that the gate does not exceed the relevant specifications (IM page 9)
!Only recommended values are provided. For variances, refer to the Installation Manual.
!All dimensions shown are indicated in millimetres.
!All recommended values will result in gates with similar opening times.
110
P
ERPENDICULAR
W
ALL
M
OUNT
Wall Mount
Installation
B
H
Gate Bracket
C
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION b
BE SURE TO USE A SHORT CONNECTING ARM FOR
THIS INSTALLATION TYPE.
!
Ensure that the gate does not exceed the relevant specifications (IM page 9)
!Only recommended values are provided. For variances, refer to the Installation Manual.
!All dimensions shown are indicated in millimetres.
!All recommended values will result in gates with similar opening times. b
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
H
140
180
180
210
305
380
485
B
180
180
140
140
180
80
80
C
Gate Bracket
700
700
700
700
700
700
610
Figure 3 Standard Wall Mount Installation
5
110
5
M OUNT THE G ATE BRACKET AND
D ETERMINE P EDESTAL H EIGHT
!
Locate a suitable place for mounting the gate bracket according to dimension “C” in the tables of Figures 2 or 3.
!
Determine pedestal or wall mount bracket height relative to gate bracket as in figure 4 and 5. (IM page 21)
!
Mount the gate bracket.
P EDESTAL M OUNT I NSTALLATION
W ALL M OUNT I NSTALLATION
Wall
Bracket
Gate Bracket
C (See Fig. 3)
C (See Fig. 2)
Gate
Bracket
Cabling
Pedestal
Concrete
300mm sqr
Figure 4 Pedestal/Gate Bracket vertical position
6
Figure 5 Wall/Gate Position
!
!
6 R OUTE C ABLES & S ECURE M OTOR
Route cables as determined in the cabling plan in Figure 9.
!
Make sure at least 400mm of cable protrudes above the pedestal or wall mount bracket. (IM page 22)
7
5
M OUNT THE G ATE BRACKET AND
D ETERMINE P EDESTAL H EIGHT
!
Locate a suitable place for mounting the gate bracket according to dimension “C” in the tables of Figures 2 or 3.
!
Determine pedestal or wall mount bracket height relative to gate bracket as in figure 4 and 5. (IM page 21)
!
Mount the gate bracket.
P EDESTAL M OUNT I NSTALLATION
W ALL M OUNT I NSTALLATION
Wall
Bracket
Gate Bracket
C (See Fig. 3)
C (See Fig. 2)
Gate
Bracket
Cabling
Pedestal
Concrete
300mm sqr
Figure 4 Pedestal/Gate Bracket vertical position
6
Figure 5 Wall/Gate Position
!
!
6 R OUTE C ABLES & S ECURE M OTOR
Route cables as determined in the cabling plan in Figure 9.
!
Make sure at least 400mm of cable protrudes above the pedestal or wall mount bracket. (IM page 22)
7
!
7 F ASTEN G EARBOX IN P OSITION
!
Fasten the motor onto the pedestal adaptor plate or the wall bracket using the M8 bolts and washers supplied. (IM page 23)
8 C UT D RIVE A RM TO L ENGTH
!
!
Using the relevant tables below, read off the required drive arm length.
!
Then cut the drivearm 50mm longer than D, as shown in Figure 6.
C UT D RIVEARM TO L ENGTH b
Wall Mount
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
60
D D
325 250
70
80
370
430
300
350
90
100
110
120
470
490
480
470
420
480
500
500
Connecting Arm
Drivearm
Drivearm (D) + 50
Drivearm (D)
Figure 6 Cut Drive Arm Length
8
Cut drivearm length=D+50mm
!
!
9 F IT THE D RIVE A RM
Put the gearbox into manual mode. (IM page 24).
!
Fit the drive arm to the operator as shown.
A SSEMBLE C LAMP TO D RIVE A RM
R3 R5
Clamp
Drive Arm
Wedge
M12 Washer
M12 x 65 Bolt
Clamp
Drive Arm
Wedge
M12 Washer
M12 x 65 Bolt
To mount: push clamp onto drive shaft, tap into place, slide drive arm into clamp, slip wedge in and fasten with bolt and washer.
Figure 7 Assemble Clamp to Drive Arm
9
!
7 F ASTEN G EARBOX IN P OSITION
!
Fasten the motor onto the pedestal adaptor plate or the wall bracket using the M8 bolts and washers supplied. (IM page 23)
8 C UT D RIVE A RM TO L ENGTH
!
!
Using the relevant tables below, read off the required drive arm length.
!
Then cut the drivearm 50mm longer than D, as shown in Figure 6.
C UT D RIVEARM TO L ENGTH b
Wall Mount
Gate Opening
Angle (Degrees)
60
D D
325 250
70
80
370
430
300
350
90
100
110
120
470
490
480
470
420
480
500
500
Connecting Arm
Drivearm
Drivearm (D) + 50
Drivearm (D)
Figure 6 Cut Drive Arm Length
8
Cut drivearm length=D+50mm
!
!
9 F IT THE D RIVE A RM
Put the gearbox into manual mode. (IM page 24).
!
Fit the drive arm to the operator as shown.
A SSEMBLE C LAMP TO D RIVE A RM
R3 R5
Clamp
Drive Arm
Wedge
M12 Washer
M12 x 65 Bolt
Clamp
Drive Arm
Wedge
M12 Washer
M12 x 65 Bolt
To mount: push clamp onto drive shaft, tap into place, slide drive arm into clamp, slip wedge in and fasten with bolt and washer.
Figure 7 Assemble Clamp to Drive Arm
9
10 S ET THE C ONNECTING A RM L ENGTH
!
Loosen the connecting arm slightly and move it to its fully retracted position.
!
Open the gate ½ way.
!
Assemble the connecting arm to the gate bracket.
!
Now slowly push the gate to its closed position. (The drive arm will turn, and the connecting arm will extend while doing so)
!
Check that the hinge points of the gate bracket, connecting arm and motor output shaft are in a straight line as shown in Figure 8.
!
Carefully unhook the connecting arm from the gate bracket and tighten lightly.
!
Check the gate opens and closes sufficiently by manually operating the
!
gate.
IF THE GATE OPENS TOO LITTLE
Lengthen the drivearm by 10 mm and readjust the connecting arm.
IF THE GATE OPENS TOO MUCH
Shorten the drivearm by 10 mm and readjust the connecting arm.
!
Fully tighten connecting arm.
!
Apply the warning decals supplied to either side of the gate frame.
A LIGNMENT OF H INGE P OINTS
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION
NB. Hinge points must be in a straight line when gates are closed
Figure 8 Align Gates
10
WARNING 1. Always check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is in the
OFF position, and that all high voltage circuits (more than 42.4V) are completely isolated from the mains supply before doing any work.
2. Ensure that all low voltage systems (Less than 42.4V) are suitably protected from damage, by disconnecting all sources of power such as chargers and batteries before doing any work.
3. All electrical work must be carried out according to the requirements of all applicable local electrical codes.(It is recommended that a licensed electrical contractor perform such work.)
1 C ONNECT ALL W IRING
!
Connect all cables as required to the control card and battery charger (See
Figure 11 & 12). (IM page 48 & 49)
!
Check that the power source jumper is in the correct position. (PSU or STD refer to IM page 27, Fig. 24)
Isolator
Box
To dwelling
2
1
6
4
5
3
7
Figure 9 Cabling Requirements
6
11
10 S ET THE C ONNECTING A RM L ENGTH
!
Loosen the connecting arm slightly and move it to its fully retracted position.
!
Open the gate ½ way.
!
Assemble the connecting arm to the gate bracket.
!
Now slowly push the gate to its closed position. (The drive arm will turn, and the connecting arm will extend while doing so)
!
Check that the hinge points of the gate bracket, connecting arm and motor output shaft are in a straight line as shown in Figure 8.
!
Carefully unhook the connecting arm from the gate bracket and tighten lightly.
!
Check the gate opens and closes sufficiently by manually operating the
!
gate.
IF THE GATE OPENS TOO LITTLE
Lengthen the drivearm by 10 mm and readjust the connecting arm.
IF THE GATE OPENS TOO MUCH
Shorten the drivearm by 10 mm and readjust the connecting arm.
!
Fully tighten connecting arm.
!
Apply the warning decals supplied to either side of the gate frame.
A LIGNMENT OF H INGE P OINTS
GATE LEAF IN CLOSED POSITION
NB. Hinge points must be in a straight line when gates are closed
Figure 8 Align Gates
10
WARNING 1. Always check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is in the
OFF position, and that all high voltage circuits (more than 42.4V) are completely isolated from the mains supply before doing any work.
2. Ensure that all low voltage systems (Less than 42.4V) are suitably protected from damage, by disconnecting all sources of power such as chargers and batteries before doing any work.
3. All electrical work must be carried out according to the requirements of all applicable local electrical codes.(It is recommended that a licensed electrical contractor perform such work.)
1 C ONNECT ALL W IRING
!
Connect all cables as required to the control card and battery charger (See
Figure 11 & 12). (IM page 48 & 49)
!
Check that the power source jumper is in the correct position. (PSU or STD refer to IM page 27, Fig. 24)
Isolator
Box
To dwelling
2
1
6
4
5
3
7
Figure 9 Cabling Requirements
6
11
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
1.
220V AC mains cable (3 core LNE
Or
2
0,5mm )*†, via mains isolator switch
Low voltage 16V AC battery charger
2 supply (2 core 1,5mm )†.
2.
Intercom cable (n1 + 6 core) to house.
3.
Slave motor cable (if required) (3
2 core 2,5mm + 3 core 0,5mm
2 multistranded).
4.
Radio receiver cable (3 core 0,5mm
2 multistranded).
5.
Pedestrian key switch (if required) (2
2 core 0,5mm multistranded).
6.
Infrared beams or safety edge (if
7.
required) (3 core 0,5mm multistranded)
2
Intercom cable (n2+2 core 0,5mm multistranded) to gate station.
2 n1 = number of cores required by intercom.
n2 = number of cores required by intercom.
* Increase cable thickness if pillar lights are to be installed.
† Screened cable is always recommended to provide better protection against lightning - earth one end of screening.
!
2 S ET UP THE G ATE O RIGIN
!
Release the manual override and close the gate(s).
!
Use the origin tool and line up marks as in figure 10. (IM page 28)
!
Open gate ½ way and unscrew the manual release mechanism. (IM page 28).
S ETTING THE G ATE O RIGIN
Setup Tool
Manual Release
Mechanism
Figure 10 Origin Setup
10
!
3 G ET I NTO P ROGRAMMING
!
Remove all power. (IM page 28)
M ODE
!
Fit the SET link.
!
Reapply power
4 S ELECT EITHER M ASTER OR S LAVE S ETUP
!
Press and hold the TEST button, release after 1 flash of L1.
!
Then again, press and hold the TEST button, and release after 1 or 2 flashes of the STATUS LED. (1 Flash=master, 2 Flashes=slave) (Installa-
tion Manual page 29)
5 S ET THE G ATE L IMITS
!
!
!
Press and hold TEST until the gate is closed, and then release.
!
NB: THE GATE MUST CLOSE. IF IT OPENS :
Release the TEST button.
Swap the respective motor wires.
!
Press and hold TEST until gate is closed, and then release.
!
Press and hold TEST until gate is open, and then release.
!
Press and release TEST (When setting up the MASTER gate, it will close and then open to pedestrian. IM page 29).
!
If setting up the master gate, press and release TEST once more to complete the setup (The MASTER gate will open fully, and the SLAVE gate will move slightly).
6 S ETTING A DDITIONAL F EATURES ( OPTIONAL )
!
Determine what features are required (See Table 2). (IM page 47)
!
Get into programme mode (as in Step 3), or continue from Step 5.
!
!
To select the Feature to Change: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring L1:
Example of how to select the AUTOCLOSE feature:
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
Then flash twice and pause ...
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CABLE REQUIREMENTS
1.
220V AC mains cable (3 core LNE
Or
2
0,5mm )*†, via mains isolator switch
Low voltage 16V AC battery charger
2 supply (2 core 1,5mm )†.
2.
Intercom cable (n1 + 6 core) to house.
3.
Slave motor cable (if required) (3
2 core 2,5mm + 3 core 0,5mm
2 multistranded).
4.
Radio receiver cable (3 core 0,5mm
2 multistranded).
5.
Pedestrian key switch (if required) (2
2 core 0,5mm multistranded).
6.
Infrared beams or safety edge (if
7.
required) (3 core 0,5mm multistranded)
2
Intercom cable (n2+2 core 0,5mm multistranded) to gate station.
2 n1 = number of cores required by intercom.
n2 = number of cores required by intercom.
* Increase cable thickness if pillar lights are to be installed.
† Screened cable is always recommended to provide better protection against lightning - earth one end of screening.
!
2 S ET UP THE G ATE O RIGIN
!
Release the manual override and close the gate(s).
!
Use the origin tool and line up marks as in figure 10. (IM page 28)
!
Open gate ½ way and unscrew the manual release mechanism. (IM page 28).
S ETTING THE G ATE O RIGIN
Setup Tool
Manual Release
Mechanism
Figure 10 Origin Setup
10
!
3 G ET I NTO P ROGRAMMING
!
Remove all power. (IM page 28)
M ODE
!
Fit the SET link.
!
Reapply power
4 S ELECT EITHER M ASTER OR S LAVE S ETUP
!
Press and hold the TEST button, release after 1 flash of L1.
!
Then again, press and hold the TEST button, and release after 1 or 2 flashes of the STATUS LED. (1 Flash=master, 2 Flashes=slave) (Installa-
tion Manual page 29)
5 S ET THE G ATE L IMITS
!
!
Press and hold TEST until the gate is closed, and then release.
!
!
NB: THE GATE MUST CLOSE. IF IT OPENS :
Release the TEST button.
Swap the respective motor wires.
!
Press and hold TEST until gate is closed, and then release.
!
Press and hold TEST until gate is open, and then release.
!
Press and release TEST (When setting up the MASTER gate, it will close and then open to pedestrian. IM page 29).
!
If setting up the master gate, press and release TEST once more to complete the setup (The MASTER gate will open fully, and the SLAVE gate will move slightly).
6 S ETTING A DDITIONAL F EATURES ( OPTIONAL )
!
Determine what features are required (See Table 2). (IM page 47)
!
Get into programme mode (as in Step 3), or continue from Step 5.
!
!
To select the Feature to Change: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring L1:
Example of how to select the AUTOCLOSE feature:
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
Then flash twice and pause ...
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!
At this moment release the TEST button to select feature number 2. (L2 will turn off, and L1 will keep on flashing 2 times and pausing to indicate that feature number 2 is selected).
FEATURE STATUS or COUNT
NOTE: The STATUS of the Feature is not changed yet, the feature has only been selected to be changed!
If an incorrect Feature is selected, then remove and reapply power and repeat the procedure.
!
To change the STATUS value of a Feature: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the
STATUS light:
(Continues from above example to set outoclose to ON status).
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
At this moment release the TEST button to give a
STATUS value of 1. The AUTOCLOSE feature has been set to
ON
NOTE: Only after setting the STATUS, would the
AUTOCLOSE be turned ON.
(L2 will come back on, indicating that the STATUS has been set.)
!
To change the COUNT value of a Feature: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the
STATUS light:
After a slight pause, the STATUS light will start flashing regularly:
Flash (1), Flash (2), Flash (3), Flash (4), Flash (5),
Flash (6) ................ Flash (9), Flash (10).
At this moment release the TEST button to give a COUNT value of 10. This could for example be the preflash time.
(L2 will come back on, indicating the COUNT value has been set).
7
10
E XIT P ROGRAMMING
!
Remove the SET link.
M ODE
DESCRIPTION
FEATURE
NUMBER
STATUS
VALUE
COUNT
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
Gate Limit Settings
Auto-close
Auto-close Time
Mode of Operation
Pedestrian Auto-close
Courtesy Light
Collision Sensitivity
Auto-close Override
Positive Close Mode
Preflashing
Preflash Time
Collision Counter
Leaf Delay Select
Leaf delay time /
Solenoid Strike Time
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
-
-
1
1
2
3
4
-
2
3
2
-
-
1
2
1
2
3
4
-
-
1
2
3
4
-
1
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 10 seconds
1 Flash = 1 second
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 1 count
-
-
See detailed instructions on page 29
ON
OFF (Default)
15 seconds (Default)
STANDARD (Default)
CONDOMINIUM
PIRAC
REVERSING
5 seconds (Default)
120 seconds (Default)
HIGH (Default)
MEDIUM
LOW
3 second (Default)
ON
OFF (Default)
MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE 3
OFF (Default)
2 seconds (Default)
4 counts (Default)
Delay on slave opening
-
-
-
1 Flash = 1 second
Table 2 Controller Functions Menus and Submenus
Delay on master closing
Delay on slave opening & master closing
Delay off (Default)
2 seconds (Default)
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!
At this moment release the TEST button to select feature number 2. (L2 will turn off, and L1 will keep on flashing 2 times and pausing to indicate that feature number 2 is selected).
FEATURE STATUS or COUNT
!
To change the COUNT value of a Feature: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the
STATUS light:
After a slight pause, the STATUS light will start flashing regularly:
Flash (1), Flash (2), Flash (3), Flash (4), Flash (5),
Flash (6) ................ Flash (9), Flash (10).
At this moment release the TEST button to give a COUNT value of 10. This could for example be the preflash time.
(L2 will come back on, indicating the COUNT value has been set).
7 E XIT P ROGRAMMING
!
Remove the SET link.
M ODE
DESCRIPTION
FEATURE
NUMBER
STATUS
VALUE
COUNT
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The STATUS of the Feature is not changed yet, the feature has only been selected to be changed!
If an incorrect Feature is selected, then remove and reapply power and repeat the procedure.
!
To change the STATUS value of a Feature: (IM page 31)
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the
STATUS light:
(Continues from above example to set outoclose to ON status).
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
At this moment release the TEST button to give a
STATUS value of 1. The AUTOCLOSE feature has been set to
ON
NOTE: Only after setting the STATUS, would the
AUTOCLOSE be turned ON.
(L2 will come back on, indicating that the STATUS has been set.)
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Gate Limit Settings
Auto-close
Auto-close Time
Mode of Operation
Pedestrian Auto-close
Courtesy Light
Collision Sensitivity
Auto-close Override
Positive Close Mode
Preflashing
Preflash Time
Collision Counter
Leaf Delay Select
Leaf delay time /
Solenoid Strike Time
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
-
1
2
1
2
3
4
-
-
-
1
2
-
1
2
3
4
-
-
1
2
3
4
-
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 10 seconds
1 Flash = 1 second
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 Flash = 1 second
1 Flash = 1 count
-
-
See detailed instructions on page 29
ON
OFF (Default)
15 seconds (Default)
STANDARD (Default)
CONDOMINIUM
PIRAC
REVERSING
5 seconds (Default)
120 seconds (Default)
HIGH (Default)
MEDIUM
LOW
3 second (Default)
ON
OFF (Default)
MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE 3
OFF (Default)
2 seconds (Default)
4 counts (Default)
Delay on slave opening
-
-
-
1 Flash = 1 second
Table 2 Controller Functions Menus and Submenus
Delay on master closing
Delay on slave opening & master closing
Delay off (Default)
2 seconds (Default)
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PSU
STD
LIGHT
FUSE
3A F/B
STATUS
(LED)
SLAVE FUSE 16A S/B
MASTER -BATT+ SLAVE
1 2 3 4
M
LIGHT
SS1 SS2 SS3 COM COM SOL 12V
SLAVE SS3 SS2 SS1
CP75A
MOTOR
SENSOR
6-WAY
CONNECTOR
M
RED
BLACK
PURPLE
RED
BLACK
ORANGE
TO ORIGIN
SENSOR ON
SLAVE
MOTOR
3-WAY
CONNECTOR
3-WAY
CONNECTOR
TO COUNTER
SENSOR ON
SLAVE
MOTOR
ONLY FITTED IN DOUBLE SWING GATE SYSTEMS
Figure 11 CP75 Controller Connections
10
LIVE
NEUTRAL
AUXILIARY
SUPPLY
N
E
220V AC
L
MAINS IN
CP84ER5V01
SS3 COM COM SOL 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
SOLENOID
LOCK
For a detailed description of terminal functions, refer to
D E S C R I P T I O N O F
TERMINAL FUNCTIONS on page 45 of the Installation
RADIO RECEIVER
12V or 24V
IRB Tx IRB RECEIVER
LOOP
LOOP DETECTOR
Figure 12 CP75 Controller Trigger Connections
8 P ERFORM I NSTALLATION H ANDOVER
!
Explain to the user how to SAFELY operate the gate. (IM, page 51.)
11
PSU
STD
LIGHT
FUSE
3A F/B
STATUS
(LED)
SLAVE FUSE 16A S/B
MASTER -BATT+ SLAVE
1 2 3 4
M
LIGHT
SS1 SS2 SS3 COM COM SOL 12V
SLAVE SS3 SS2 SS1
CP75A
MOTOR
SENSOR
6-WAY
CONNECTOR
M
RED
BLACK
PURPLE
RED
BLACK
ORANGE
TO ORIGIN
SENSOR ON
SLAVE
MOTOR
3-WAY
CONNECTOR
3-WAY
CONNECTOR
TO COUNTER
SENSOR ON
SLAVE
MOTOR
ONLY FITTED IN DOUBLE SWING GATE SYSTEMS
Figure 11 CP75 Controller Connections
10
LIVE
NEUTRAL
AUXILIARY
SUPPLY
N
E
220V AC
L
MAINS IN
CP84ER5V01
SS3 COM COM SOL 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
SOLENOID
LOCK
For a detailed description of terminal functions, refer to
D E S C R I P T I O N O F
TERMINAL FUNCTIONS on page 45 of the Installation
RADIO RECEIVER
12V or 24V
IRB Tx IRB RECEIVER
LOOP
LOOP DETECTOR
Figure 12 CP75 Controller Trigger Connections
8 P ERFORM I NSTALLATION H ANDOVER
!
Explain to the user how to SAFELY operate the gate. (IM, page 51.)
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