CAME BX-246 Installation Manual

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    Bx series installation manual bx-246 automation systems for sliding gates english en.

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    4.1 operator 4 description 2.1 intended use 1 legend of symbols this symbol tells you to read the section with particular care. This symbol tells you that the sections concern safety issues. This symbol tells you what to say to the end-users. 2 conditions of use the bx246 operator is designed to pow...

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    4.4 dimensions 4.3 description of parts (mm) 5 installation installation must be carried out by expert qualified personnel and in full compliance with current regulations. 5.1 preliminary checks before installing, do the following: • make sure that the gate is stable, and that the castors are in goo...

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    Make sure you have all the tools and materials you will need for the installation at hand to work in total safety and compliance with the current standards and regulations. The following figure illustrates the minimum equipment needed by the installer. N.B.: if the cable length differs from that spe...

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    - dig a pit to the side of the gate (see measurements from diagram). Prepare the corrugated tubes you will need when making connections coming from the shunt pit. N.B. The number of tubes depends on the type of system and the accessories you will hook up. The following applications are only examples...

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    H - to position the plate in relation to the rack please see the measurements on the diagram. Fill the form box with cement and wait for at least 24 hours for it to solidify. - remove the form box, fi ll the pit around the cement block with soil. - unbolt the nuts and washers from the bolts. The secu...

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    - remove the cover from the gearmotor by loosening the side bolts, perforate the cable shafts using a screwdriver or a pair of scissors and position the gearmotor atop the plate. Careful! The electric cables must pass through the cable shafts. - lift the gearmotor from the securing plate by about 5 ...

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    - open and close the gate manually and register the pinion-to-rack distance using the threaded steel-levelling feet (for vertical adjusting) and the slotted holes (horizontal adjusting). This prevents the weight of the gate from bearing on the operator. Once adjustments are fi nished, secure the asse...

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    5.7 manually releasing the gearmotor - insert the trilobed key into the lock, push it in and turn it clockwise .... 5.6 mounting the endstop fins place the endstop fi ns onto the rack and secure them using a 3 mm allen wrench. Their positioning limits the gate run. Note: the gate schould not slam aga...

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    6 control board 6.1 general description f u s e ta b l e z d 2 to protect: fuse: motor 10a-f control board (line) 1,6a-f accessories 1.6a-f command devices 1a-f 6.2 main components 1) power supply terminals 2) endstop terminals 3) motor terminals 4) encoder terminals 5) accessory fuse 6) card fuse 7...

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    /. 13 16 4 17 5 6 7 11 12 10 18 8 9 3 14 2 1 14 15 19 -. 6.3 electrical connections 24v (d.C.) motor with encoder closing microswitch com nc nc com gearmotor, endstop and encoder modifications to the electrical connections for right-hand installations invert the gearmotor (m-n) and (fa-fc) endstop p...

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    , . Terminals for powering the following accessories: - 24v a.C. Normally; - 24v d.C. When the emergency batteries are working; maximum allowed power: 35w power supply for accessories + - 230v (a.C.) power, 50/60hz frequency cable lug with bolt and washer for connecting to earth. Open-gate status li...