CAME KRONO KR300 Installation Instructions Manual

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    Came united kingdom ltd unit 3, orchard park industrial estate, town street, sandiacre, nottingham ng10 5bp tel: 0115 921 0430 fax: 0115 921 0431 internet - www.Cameuk.Com e-mail - enquiries@cameuk.Com technical helpline 0115 921 0430 krono kit installation instructions 1) left-hand motor unit 2) ri...

  • Page 2: Introduction

    1 introduction these instructions will show you how to install a krono gearmotor external automatic opening system for wing gates. Please read these instructions and diagrams carefully before starting any work. Standard installation 1) left-hand motor unit 2) right-hand motor unit 3) control panel 4...

  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    2 installation instructions contents 1) stage 1:- civil & mechanical section page 1.1 basic hinge geometry 3 1.2 basic cable layout 4 1.3 low voltage cable layout 5 1.4 attaching the rear bracket 6 1.5 attaching the brackets 8 2) stage 2:- wiring & electrical 2.1 installing the motors 10 2.2 install...

  • Page 4: Stage 1

    3 stage 1 civil & mechanical section 1.1 - basic hinge geometry before beginning your installation of your krono system, check the following: • your gate piers or posts are sufficiently strong enough to support the gates and operators and the gates swing freely and there is no friction between the m...

  • Page 5: 1.2 - Basic Cable Layout

    4 1.2 - basic cable layout this diagram details the basic cable layout for a pair of motors. The power supply to the control panel should be live and protected in accordance with the 16th edition electrical regulations. The supply should be rated at a minimum of 6 amps. When installing wires outdoor...

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    5 1.3 - low voltage cable layout all came accessories can be wired 0.2m stranded cable (burglar alarm type). The tuned antenna should be wired with coaxial cable (rg59). Fig 3 tuned antenna flashing light keyswitch doc-e safety beams 2 core 1mm 8 core 0.2mm stranded cable to all safety beams coaxial...

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    6 1.4 - attaching the rear bracket the rear bracket can be lengthened or shortened to suit individual installations, site and the position of the gate (with respect to the bracket). When attaching the rear bracket to the post or pillar use suitable expansion bolt or chemical fixings. If fitting to a...

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    7 type opening a b c angle mm mm mm 90° 130 60 krono 130 120° 110 50 attach the rear bracket while respecting distances a and b between the hinge on the gate and the hole in the centre of the bracket (which is used to hold the gear motor). To make the operation easier, the krono installation kit con...

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    8 1.5 - attaching the brackets with the gate closed, install the front bracket on the gate wing. The front bracket, when installed, must be aligned along the horizontal axis of the rear bracket (see figure) and the distance between the centre axes of the brackets must be 910mm. Rear bracket levellin...

  • Page 10: Ref

    9 end of installation stage 1 before starting stage 2 - wiring and electrical please check that you have correctly: ref page 1. Prepared the cabling correctly 1.2 4 2. Correctly attached the brackets 1.4 6 now stage 1 is fully completed you are ready to begin stage 2 of your krono automation kit ins...

  • Page 11: Stage 2

    10 stage 2 wiring and electrical 2.1 - installing the motors fit the motors to the brackets with the nuts and bolts provided. Ensure that the metal insert is inserted into the rear bracket to ensure free movement. Make sure that there is no interference between the motor shaft and the gate wing at a...

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    11 2.2 - installing centre stops install a centre stop and an open/stop securely in the ground to prevent the gate wing frome exceeding its’ maximum travel at the open and closed position. Doorstop gate wing doorstop (only for kr300 d/s) fig 8.

  • Page 13: 2.3 - Manual Release

    12 2.3 - manual release in the event of a power failure, use the key to release the locking system. Insert key (a) in the keylock, turn it to allow the release lever (b) to unlock and remove the key (fig 9 - 10); then turn the release level 90° in either direction (fig 11). To relock the door, reset...

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    13 2.4 - fitting the control panel in the casing securely fasten the control panel pcb to the casing with the screws supplied. Plug the green connector from the transformer to the pcb ensuring that it connects the correct way. Nb frog series motors: connect the black wires coming out of the board to...

  • Page 15: 2.5 - Wiring The Motors

    14 2.5 - wiring the motors wire the gear motor by following the wiring diagram on the label which is fastened to the gear motor (fig 13). For the cable connection, use the appropriate cable clamp (part a) supplied, fixing it to the capacitor support (part b). 2.6 - wiring in the safety photocells sa...

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    15 2.7 - inserting the radio frequency card insert the radio frequency card into the small socket on the control panel (ensure that the power is turned off to the control panel before inserting the frequency card). 2.8 - wiring in the tuned antenna za4 antenna wiring point fig 15 fig 16 antenna wiri...

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    16 2.9 - coding the remote controls t432s (mini-pink) remotes remove the battery cover off of the remote and change the factory set code to a unique code for the installation via the 10 dipswitches. Insert the frequency card into the control panel (item 5 on motherboard). Identify the little yellow ...

  • Page 18: Ref

    17 2.10 - powering up the control panel connect protected mains power to terminals l1 + l2 in the control panel (l2 being live!). Ensure that the control panel is adequately earthed. End of installation stage 2 before starting stage 3 - installation commissioning the control panel please check that ...

  • Page 19: Stage 3

    18 stage 3 commissioning the control panel 3.1 - initial wiring & control panel setup 1. Connect power terminals l1 - l2 and a suitable earth (l2 being live!) 2. Select the motor power setting on the transformer to level 1 for commissioning. 3. Ensure that the motors are adequetely earthed. Za4 fig ...

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    19 on off 1. Momentarily pulse terminals 2 & 3 with a piece of wire trailing from terminal 2 and momentarily touching terminal 3. The gates should start to open. If they start to close turn the power off to the control panel and change around either u-v (motor 1) or x-y (motor 2) to change the motor...

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    3.3 - control panel adjustments 1. To delay one gate leaf, adjust potentiometer tr2m to delay the closing of gate no.2 in the closing cycle. 2. To set the total running time of the motors, adjust potentiometer tl to allow the motors to run for a further 5-7 seconds after the movement cycle has been ...

  • Page 22: Safety Photocells

    21 3.4 - automatic close & activating safety photocells 1. To select automatic closing, select dipswitch 2 on. Set the automatic closing time by adjusting potentiometer tca. Fully anti-clockwise will automatically close the gates after approximately 10 seconds and fully clockwise will close the gate...

  • Page 23: Control Panel

    22 3.5 - programming the remote controls to the control panel to use the remote control system, proceed as follows: a) turn power off and insert af radio frequency board then turn power back on b) code the transmitter. See the relevant instruction sheet (see fig 11) c) to store the code on the circu...

  • Page 24: Ref

    23 end of installation stage 3 please check that you have correctly: ref page 1. Set power setting, inserted motor 3.1 17 capacitors, set dipswitches for commissioning, ensure wire link is fitted between terminals 1 & 2 and 2 & c1. 2. Set the opening and closing times 3.2 18 for gates. 3. Adjusted t...

  • Page 25: 4. Troubleshooting Guide

    24 4. Troubleshooting guide a multimeter will be needed problem gate will not respond when given a command gates are open but will not close and green led is flashing when commissioning gate automatically opens but does not automatically close 1. Check power supply to the control panel. 2. Check con...

  • Page 26: Came Technical Helpline:

    25 problem if the problem is still apparent contact the came technical helpline: 0115 921 0430 gates will not respond to remote control command 1. Af frequency card not fitted to control panel. 2. Remote control has not been programmed into the control panel. 3. Remote control has the wrong code set...

  • Page 27: 5. Technical Information

    26 5. Technical information 5.1 - motor torque settings to vary the motor torque, move the indicated spade connector to one of the four position : 1=min, 4=max. N.B. It is always best to start from position one and increase the torque setting as required. Za4 fig 30

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    27 5.2 - za4 control panel description description of control panel: micro-processor controlled electrical cabinet powered by 230v (a/c) at 50-60hz, single phase. Designed for control of came (ati/ferni/frog), for hinged gates, hinged industrial doors. Designed and built entirely by came to meet uni...

  • Page 29: 5.3 - Za4 Wiring Diagram

    28 5.3 - za4 wiring diagram fig 31 tuned antenna 1 control panel 1 frequency card 1 pair safety beams remote control transmitter two krono motors terminals 1 and 2, 2 and c1 are normally closed circuits and if they are not used they must be linked l1 l2 u v w x y e1 10 11 1 2 3 5 7 c1 co-axial cable...

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    29 5.4 - control panel adjustments trimmer t.L - adjustment of operating time from a minimum of 0 seconds to a maximum of 120 seconds n.B. It is advised to let the motors run on for between 6 and 8 seconds after the last gate has fully close. Trimmer t.C.A - adjustment of automatic closing time from...

  • Page 31: 5.4 - Electrical Connections

    30 5.4 - electrical connections l1 l2 u v w x y e1 10 11 1 2 3 5 7 c1 l1 l2 u w v x w y w e1 10 5 10 11 1 2 2 3 2 7 2 c1 power supply for control panel connection for motor one (delay in opening) connection for motor two (delay on closing) 230v (a.C) 25w max output in motion (e.G. Flashing light) “g...

  • Page 32: Contact Information

    Contact information came united kingdom ltd unit 3 orchard park industrial estate town street, sandiacre, nottingham ng10 5bp tel: 0115 921 0430 fax: 0115 921 0431 internet : www.Cameuk.Com e-mail: enquiries@cameuk.Com this installation was completed by: ................................................