quiko QK-CE220BATRL4 Manuel utilisateur

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QK-CE220BATRL4
CONTROL BOARD FOR 1/2 230V MOTORS
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This user manual can be used also for the same version of control board
for 110V motors. Item code of the board becomes QK-CE110BATRL4 and:
- all 230/220V within this manual to be read as 110V
- F1 fuse is 10A. F2 and F3 are 4A
- QK-CE110BATRL4 control board is equipped with a 110V transforme
BOARD LAYOUT
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BOARD'S COMPONENTS
A Button A
B Button B
C Button C
D Button D
F1 250 VAC power fuse 5A
F2 Motor B protection fuse 2A
F3 Motor A protection fuse 2A
F4 Resettable fuse 24V 1.6 A
F5 Resettable fuse 24V 0.6 A
A B C
Ground terminals
CN Electric-lock socket
V1 Primary varistor
V2 Secondary varistor
1 to 20 Terminal block pins
IMPORTANT
RESETTABLE FUSE
AFTER SHORT-CIRCUIT
Turn off the control board.
Remove the short-circuit.
Wait for 60 seconds or
more. Turn on the control
board.
F4/F5
EXTERNAL ( CLOSING )
PHOTOCELL
24VDC POWER
SUPPLY TYPE PIN CONFIG.
PARAMETER
TRANSMITTER 8 + 10 -N.C. X X E3
RECEIVER 3 8
INTERNAL ( OPENING )
PHOTOCELL
24VDC POWER
SUPPLY TYPE PIN CONFIG.
PARAMETER
TRANSMITTER 8 + 10 -N.C. X X E4
RECEIVER 4 8
OTHER INPUTS TYPE PIN CONFIG.
PARAMETER
START OPEN ONLY CLOSE ONLY - …. N.O. 1 8 E1
PEDESTRIAN OPEN ONLY
CLOSE ONLY - …. N.O. 7 8 E7
STOP - ... N.C. 2 8 E2
N.C. Normally Closed
N.O. Normally Open
INPUTS CONNECTION
QK-ELOCKM → Optional module for 12V electric lock
QK-SMARTM → Optional module for external relays
OUTPUTS CONNECTION
MOTORS OPEN PIN COM. PIN CLOSE PIN
Motor A 13 14 15
Motor B 16 17 18
24V FLASHING LAMP (20W) PINS
11 12
24VDC (400 mA) PINS
8 + 10 -
230 VAC POWER SUPPLY PINS
19 20
FUNCTIONS SUMMARY
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BUTTONS
@ AScrolls menu from A1 to P2
@ BScrolls menu from P2 to A1
@ CIncreases value or set SI
(means: ON or ENABLED).
@ DDecreases value or set no
(means: OFF or DISABLED).
Motor B Setting
DISPLAY DEFAULT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DESCRIPTION
B1 14
sec
99
sec
00
sec Standard working time
b2 7
sec
99
sec
00
sec Slowdown working time
b3 0.8
sec
1.5
sec
0.1
sec Start up time (cue time)
b4 3
sec
99
sec
0
sec Displacement time on opening
b5 6 10 1 Standard force
b6 8 10 1 Slowdown force
b7 NO
(DISABLED) 99 - NO 0
Standard obstacle detection
threshold. During closing, for
standard working time, the
display shows motor B stress.
b8 NO
(DISABLED) 99 - NO 0
Slowdown obstacle detection
threshold. During closing, for
slowdown working time, the
display shows motor B stress.
Programming Functions
DISPLAY DISPLAY @ CDESCRIPTION
P2 __ XWorking time programming
P6 __ XObstacle sensors programming
Display Reports
St Stop
FH External photocell +
Internal photocell
tA Internal photocell
tC External photocell
td External photocell
Go Start
FG Fast Closure Start
PE Pedestrian start
oP Open Only.
CL Close Only.
Po Dead man Open
PC Dead man Close
EL Electric-lock command
Eo QK-SMARTM command
N.O.
A* Motor A opening or
closing limit switch .
*B Motor B opening or
closing limit switch.
Ab
Motor A and Motor B
opening or closing limit
switches.
- Remote key is pressed
5L Assistance request from
cycle counter.
0t Board damaged by
over-voltage.
1t Photocells test error
7A Motor A has detected
an obstacle
9A Motor A is in thermal
protection state
7b Motor B has detected
an obstacle
9b Motor B is in thermal
protection state
FF The radio memory is full
General Functions
DISPLAY DEFAULT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DESCRIPTION
F0 10
sec
99
sec
00
sec
Automatic Closure Time.
To disable hold down @ C
button until display shows 5t
F1 07
sec
A1
sec
00
sec Pedestrian time.
F2 0
sec
2.5
sec
0.0
sec
Kick back function during
closing. It can be useful when an
electric-lock is installed.
F3 0.0
sec
4.0
sec
00
sec Pre-blinking time
F4 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF)
Kick back function during
opening.It can be useful when
an electric-lock is installed.
F5 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
SI
(OFF) Step-by-step function
F6 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Community mode
F7 5
sec
5
sec
1.5
sec Fast Closure Delay
F8 SI SI NO
Photocells logic:
SI Standard logic
no Reverse logic
L0 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Electric-lock
L1 00 00
min
10
min
Cold winter function. This
function is useful in countries
where the winter is extremely
cold.
L3 no SI NO Single Leaf Mode. Motor A
works only.
L5 no E.9 A.1 Assistance request from cycle
counter.
L6 X G.9 A.0 Total working cycles counter
L7 0 1 0 0 = flashing lamp 1 = fixed lamp
t1 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Photocells test
t2 SI
(ON)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Motors thermal protection test
Motor A Setting
DISPLAY DEFAULT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DESCRIPTION
A1 14
sec
99
sec
00
sec Standard working time
A2 7
sec
99
sec
00
sec Slowdown working time
A3 0.8
sec
1.5
sec
0.1
sec Start up time (cue time)
A4 6
sec
99
sec
0
sec Displacement time on closure
A5 6 10 1 Standard force
A6 8 10 1 Slowdown force
A7 NO
(DISABLED) 99 - NO 0
Standard obstacle detection
threshold. During opening, for
standard working time, the
display shows motor A stress.
A8 NO
(DISABLED) 99 - NO 0
Slowdown obstacle detection
threshold. During opening, for
slowdown working time, the
display shows motor A stress.
AA NO 99
centi sec
0
centi sec
Motor A opens for 0.AA sec at
the end of closing to better
meet european safety
standard. It works with
obstacle detection only.
Radio Functions
DISPLAY @ CDESCRIPTION
r0 1...2... Delete
To erase a remote control: Hold down @ C
button on the selected code until the display
turns off **
r1
=_ Save
To save a remote control key: Hold down a
remote key. When the display shows _, push
down @ C button on the control board.
r1 Start
r2 Stop
r3 Pedestrian start
r4 Fast closure start
r2
r3
r4
r5 no Delete To erase all codes:Hold down @ C button until
display stops flashing SI
r6
=_ Save
Programmable radio functions. Save a remote
as one of following functions: Only Open oP,
Only Close CL, open Dead Man Po, close
Dead Man PC, electric lock EL.
r7
r8
Terminal Block Settings
DISPLAY @ C@ DDESCRIPTION
E1 ↓ ↑
no = Disabled.
Go = Start N.O.
oP = Open only N.O.
CL = Close only N.O.
Po = Dead man Open N.O.
PC = Dead man Close N.O.
Eo = QK-SMARTM command N.O.
EL = Electric lock command N.O.
E2 ↓ ↑
no = Disabled.
St = Stop N.C.
A* = Motor A opening and
closing limit switch N.O.
E3 ↓ ↑
no = Disabled.
tC = External photocell N.C.
tD = same like tC but with possibility to start
the opening even if external photocell is
detecting an obstacle.
E4 ↓ ↑
no = Disabled.
tA = Internal photocell N.C.
*B = Motor B opening and
closing limit switch N.O.
E7 ↓ ↑
no = Disabled.
PE = Pedestrian N.O.
oP = Open only N.O.
CL = Close only N.O.
Po = Dead man Open N.O.
PC = Dead man Close N.O.
Eo = QK-SMARTM command N.O.
EL = Electric lock command N.O.
Factory settings
DISPLAY DISPLAY @ CDESCRIPTION
d0 no Set Up To restore factory setting hold down
@ C button until display shows --
(DISABLED)
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Antenna Flashing
lamp
Motor B
External (Closing)
photocells
Internal (Opening)
photocells
Motor A
(opens first)
INSIDE THE ANTENNA HOUSING
OPTIONAL QK-AN433_V4
INTERNAL
OF THE
PROPERTY
“L bracket is not available on
QK-LUX24E flashing lamp
model.
Wire to terminal block input 4
Wire to terminal block input 3
INSTALLING RADIO MODULE
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
INSIDE THE FLASHING LAMP
“L bracket is not available on
QK-LUX24E flashing lamp
model.
(DISABLED)
INPUT / OUTPUTS CONNECTIONS
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CLOSING
230 VAC POWER SUPPLY START STOP PEDESTRIAN START MOTOR A LIMIT SWITCHES MOTOR B LIMIT SWITCHES
N = NEUTRAL L = PHASE Normally Open. Set E1 = Go. Normally Closed. Set E2 = St. Normally Open. Set E7 = PE. Normally Open. Set E2 = A*. Normally Open. Set E4 = *b.
MOTORS
MOTOR A MOTOR B
13 14 15 16 17 18
open com. close open com. close
13 14 15 16 17 18
MA MB
FLASHING LAMP
24 VAC 20W
11 12
24 VDC OUTPUT
400 mA
7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V
+24V
COM
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V
+24V
COM
N.C.
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V
+24V
COM
N.C.
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V+24V
COM
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V+24V
COM
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
-24V
+24V
COM
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
JUNCTION
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
JUNCTION
Set E4 to no Set E3 to no
(4.D) DISABLED BY SOFTWARE
PHOTOCELLS RECEIVER
(4.A)
PHOTOCELLS TRANSMITTER
WITHOUT PHOTO TEST FUNCTION
(4.B)
PHOTOCELLS TRANSMITTER WITH
PHOTO TEST FUNCTION
(4.C)
DISABLED BY HARDWARE
INTERNAL (OPENING) PHOTOCELL EXTERNAL (CLOSING) PHOTOCELL
The parameter t1 enables (SI) or disables (no) the test of photocells. Settings (4.A) and (4.C) require t1 set to no.
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12
19 X 20
NL
7 8 9 10 11 12
1234 7 8 9 10 11 12
GLOSSARY
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Stand By The gate is completely closed and the safety devices are unactivated. The control board is ready to start a working cycle.
In this state the flashing lamp is off.
Opening The gate is opening and the flashing lamp blinks quickly.
Pause When the opening is finished the motors are stopped and the flashing lamp is on.
After pause time has expired (F0) the gate starts closing.
closing The gate is closing and the flashing lamp blinks slowly.
Stop
opening
The gate has been stopped while it was opening. A new start command begins the closing phase.
In this state the flashing lamp is off.
Stop
closing
The gate has been stopped while it was closing. A new start command begins the opening phase.
In this state the flashing lamp is off.
Types of
Input
There are two types of input: external and remote control. The external inputs are all devices (photocells, normally
closed contacts and normally open contacts) wired to the terminal blocks. Each input is programmable with a function.
The safety functions match the normally closed contacts. The other functions match the normally open contacts. The
safety functions are: stop, internal photocell and external photocell. The other functions are: start, pedestrian start,
motor A limit switches and motor B limit switches. The functions of terminal block inputs are configurable by
parameters E1, E2, E3, E4, E7.
A remote control input is programmable as: start, stop, pedestrian start and fast closure start. The remote controls are
configurable by parameters r1, r2, r3, r4.
The control board doesn't distinguish between the type of input but only between the functions.
Input Is
activated
An input is activated when its state changes from the standard state. For instance, a photocell is activated when the
beam from the transmitter to the receiver is interrupted. While a generic push-button or a remote key is activated only
when it is pushed down.
All these actions are recognized by the control board which shows these changes on the display.
When more inputs are activated at the same time the display shows only the most important input. The order from the
most important to the least important input is:
stop 5t, internal and external photocells FH, external photocells tC or td, internal photocells tA , start Go,
pedestrian start PE, open oP, close CL , Motor A and Motor B limit switches Ab, motor A limit switch A*,
motor B limit switch *B.
Start
commands
The start commands are: start, pedestrian start, open and fast closure start. They are able to start a working cycle. The
function of start commands depend on F5 and F6 parameters programming.
To know more see F5 and F6 description.
To know how the fast closure start command works see r4 description.
To know how the start command works see Standard Working Cycle.
To know how the pedestrian start command works see Pedestrian Working Cycle.
Safety
commands
The safety commands are: stop, internal photocell and external photocell.
The stop command always stops the gate. The functions of photocells depend on F8 parameter programming. To know
more see F8 description.
Standard
working
cycle
A standard working cycle begins when an input programmed as start, open or fast closure is activated and the control
board is in stand by.
Motor A starts opening before Motor B. B4 seconds later, Motor B stars opening. After the automatic closure time
F0, Motor B starts closing. A4 seconds later, Motor A starts closing. When a standard working cycle is in progress,
the pedestrian start inputs work as a start. The working cycle finishes when the control board returns to stand by. This
functionality can be handled by parameters F0, F5, F6.
MOTOR A SETTINGS
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Standard Working Time Motor A opens before motor B. Motor A works for A1 seconds. After this time motor A
starts the slowdown for A2 seconds. This is for both phases: opening and closing.
To disable Motor A slowdown set A2 to 00.
A1 is settable from 00 to 99 seconds.
A2 is settable from 0.0 to 99 seconds.
A1
Slowdown Working Time
A2
Start Up Time (Cue time) A3 is the start up time of motor A. During this time the force of the motor increases
constantly until it reaches the maximum power and the obstacle detection sensor is
disabled. Each time the motor starts, the first A3 seconds are the start up time.
A3 is settable from 0.1 to 1.5 seconds.
A3
Displacement Time On
Closure
Motor B begins closing A4 seconds before motor A. This parameter is useful to avoid leaf
overlap during the closing.
A4 is settable from 00 to 99 seconds.
A4
Standard Force A5 is the force of motor A during the standard working time A1.
A5 is settable from 00 to 10
A5
Slowdown Force A6 is the force of motor A during the slowdown working time A2.
A6 is settable from 00 to 10
A6
Standard Obstacle
Detection Threshold
During the standard working time A1, when motor A stress is higher than A7:
If the slowdown obstacle detection threshold A8 and the slowdown working time
A2 are enabled then motor A inverts its movement while the motor B stays off. If
motor A was closing, it opens completely. If motor A was opening, it closes for 2
seconds then it stops. Until the control boards returns to stand by:
During the opening motor B starts moving only when motor A finishes its run.
During the closing motor A starts moving only when motor B finishes its run.
This functionality is active once per working cycle. If an obstacle is detected more
than once: motor A finishes its run.
If the slowdown obstacle detection threshold A8 or the slowdown working time
A2 are disabled motor A finishes its run.
During the opening, for the standard working time A1, the display shows motor A stress.
00 is the minimum, 99 is the maximum. The maximum value depends on the motor and can
be lower than 99. To disable the obstacle detection sensor during the standard working
time A1 set A7 = no. To set A7 = no hold down or keep pressing button C. A7 is settable
from 00 to 99. After 99 the display shows no.
A7
Slowdown Obstacle
Detection Threshold
During the slowdown working time A2, when the motor A stress is higher than A8:
Motor A finishes its run
During the opening, for the slowdown working time A2, the display shows motor A stress.
00 is the minimum, 99 is the maximum. The maximum value depends on the motor and can
be lower than 99. To disable the obstacle detection sensor during the slowdown working
time A2 set A8 = no. To set A8= no hold down or keep pressing button C. A8 is settable
from 00 to 99. After 99 the display shows no.
A8
Final Release Motor A opens for 0.AA sec at the end of closing to better meet European safety standard.
The function is executed only when motor A finish the closing phase and after an obstacle
has been detected (generally the ground stop). To work the obstacle detection thresholds
must be enabled.
AA
MOTOR B SETTINGS
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Standard Working Time Motor B opens after motor A. Motor B works for b1 seconds. After this time motor B starts
the slowdown for b2 seconds. This is for both phases: opening and closing.
To disable Motor B slowdown, the parameter b2 must be set to 00.
b1 is settable from 00 to 99 seconds.
b2 is settable from 0.0 to 99 seconds.
b1
Slowdown Working Time
b2
Start Up Time (Cue time) b3 is the start up time of motor B. During this time the force of the motor increases
constantly until it reaches the maximum power and the obstacle detection sensor is
disabled. Each time the motor starts, the first b3 seconds are the start up time.
b3 is settable from 0.1 to 1.5 seconds.
b3
Displacement Time On
opening
Motor A begins opening b4 seconds before motor B. This parameter is useful to avoid leaf
overlap during the closing.
b4 is settable from 00 to 99 seconds.
b4
Standard Force b5 is the force of motor B during the standard working time b1.
b5 is settable from 00 to 10
b5
Slowdown Force b6 is the force of motor B during the slowdown working time b2.
b6 is settable from 00 to 10
b6
Standard Obstacle
Detection Threshold
During the standard working time b1, when motor B stress is higher than b7:
If the slowdown obstacle detection threshold b8 and the slowdown working time
b2 are enabled then motor B inverts its movement while the motor A stays off. If
motor B was closing, it opens completely. If motor B was opening, it closes for 2
seconds then it stops. Until the control boards returns to stand by:
During the opening motor B starts moving only when motor A finishes its run.
During the closing motor A starts moving only when motor B finishes its run.
This functionality is active once per working cycle. If an obstacle is detected more
than once: motor B finishes its run.
If the slowdown obstacle detection threshold b8 or the slowdown working time
b2 are disabled motor B finishes its run.
During the closing, for the standard working time b1, the display shows motor B stress. 00
is the minimum, 99 is the maximum. The maximum value depends on the motor and can be
lower than 99. To disable the obstacle detection sensor during the standard working time
b1 set b7 = no. To set b7 = no hold down or keep pressing button C. b7 is settable from
00 to 99. After 99 the display shows no.
b7
Slowdown Obstacle
Detection Threshold
During the slowdown working time b2, when the motor B stress is higher than b8:
Motor B finishes its run
During the closing, for the slowdown working time b2, the display shows motor B stress.
00 is the minimum, 99 is the maximum. The maximum value depends on the motor and can
be lower than 99. To disable the obstacle detection sensor during the slowdown working
time b2 set b8 = no. To set b8= no hold down or keep pressing button C. b8 is settable
from 00 to 99. After 99 the display shows no.
b8
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
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Automatic Closure
Time
After the opening the gate waits for F0 seconds before beginning the closing. To disable the automatic
closure set F0 = St. To set St hold down or keep pressing button C until the display shows St.
When F0 = St the gate stops after the opening. The closing begins when a start command is received.
F0
Pedestrian time A pedestrian command opens leaf A for F1 seconds.
F1 is settable from 00 to A1 seconds.
F1
Kick Back Function
During Closing
When the gate is closing and the slowdown is finished, a ramp pulse is executed by motor A. This pulse is F2
seconds long and the obstacle detection sensor is disabled for the same amount of time. After the pulse the
closing phase is finished. F2 is settable from 0.0 to 2.5 seconds
F2
Pre-blinking Time Before starting the motors, the flashing lamp blinks for F3 seconds. After this time the flashing lamp still
blinks and the motors start moving. F3 is settable from 0.0 to 4.0 seconds
F3
Kick Back Function
During Opening
F4 = SI ENABLED F4 = no DISABLED
Before opening motor A closes for 0.5 seconds. The force of motor A is set to maximum power and the
obstacle detection is disabled. This function can be useful when the electric lock is installed and opening is
difficult.
F4
Start Commands
Functionality
STANDARD → F6 = no and F5 =
no
During the opening: The start
commands stop the opening.
During the closing: The start
commands stop the closing and begin
the opening.
COMMUNITY MODE → F6 = SI
During the opening:The start
commands don't have any effect.
During the closing:The start
commands stop the closing and begin
the opening.
STEP-BY-STEP F6 = no
and F5 = SI
During the opening: The
start commands stop the
gate.
During the closing: The start
commands stop the gate.
F5
F6
Fast Closure Delay During the opening: once all photocells have been activated, both internal and external, the gate starts
closing after F7 seconds. The fast closure is allowed only if gate has been started by a remote stored
through r4 function. F7 is settable from 1.5 to 5.0 seconds.
F7
Photocells Logic F8 = SI STANDARD MODE
During the opening: While the internal(opening)
photocell is activated the control board stops the opening.
When the internal photocell is deactivated the control
board continues the opening. The activation of the
external(closing) photocell doesn't have any effect
instead.
During the closing: If the external (closing) photocell is
activated the control board stops the closing and starts the
opening. If the internal(opening) photocell is activated the
control board stops the closing and waits for the opening.
The opening starts only when the internal photocell is
deactivated.
F8 = no REVERSE MODE
During the opening: if the internal (opening)
photocell is activated the control board stops the
opening and starts the closing. After 3 seconds
the closure is stopped and the control board
state is stop-opening. The activation of the
external (closing) photocell doesn't have any
effect Instead.
During the closing:If the external (closing)
photocell is activated the control board stops the
closing and starts the opening. The activation of
the internal photocell doesn't have any effect
instead.
F8
Before the gate starts the opening phase:
if E3 = tC : The opening cannot be starte d if external photocell is detecting an obstacle.SAFER
SETTING
if E3 = td : The opening can be started even if external photocell is detecting an obstacle.
Electric Lock L0 = SI ENABLED L0 = no DISABLED
When enabled the electric-lock module is managed. The module must be installed on the electric-lock socket.
L0
Cold Winter
L1
The cold winter function is useful in countries with very cold winters. The motors are activated with the
minimum power for L1 minutes out of 10 minutes to keep the control board box and the motors warm.
When the motors are activated with the minimum power, the gate doesn't move. The function runs when
the gate is completely open or in stand-by only. When L1 is set to 00 the function is disabled. L1 is
settable from 00 to 10.
Single Leaf Mode L3 = SI ENABLED L3 = no DISABLED
Enable L3 for single leaf gate installations: motor A works only.
L3
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Assistance Request
from cycle counter
L5 = no DISABLED
When the gate has completed L5 working cycles, the display shows 5L. Each 20 minutes the flashing lamp
is on for 1 minutes. This function is useful for programming assistance request. L5 is programmable from
A.1 to G.9.
The letter is the multiplier of the number A (x 1) , B (x 10) , C (x 100), D (x 1 000), E (x 10 000) , F (x 100 000)
and G (x 1 000 000). In this way you can program assistance request function from: 1-9 (A), 10-90(b) , 100
900 (C) , 1000 9000 (d) , 10 000 – 90 000 (E) , 100 000900 000 (F) , 1 000 000 – 9 000 000 (G) working
cycles.
To restore this counter after an assistance request:
Set L5 = no → The counter will set to 00
Set L5 at the new value
The next assistance request will be after L5 working cycles
L5
Working Cycle
Counter
It is the total working cycle counter. The display shows a letter and a number. The letter is the multiplier of
the number: A(x1), B (x10), C(x100), D(x1 000), E(x10 000), F (x 100 000) and G (x 1 000 000). For instance if
a gate has completed 1365 working cycle then L6 shows d.1. Pressing button D the display shows the next
value:
d.1 C.3 b.6 A.5
1365
@D @D @D @D
L6
Flashing lamp mode L7 = 00
STANDARD MODE: the flashing lamp blinks fast during opening, slow during closing and it stays on during pause.
L7 = 01
FIX MODE: the flashing lamp is on during opening, closing and pause.
L7
TEST
Photocells Test t1 = SI ENABLED t1 = no DISABLED
Each time the gate starts, the control board checks the photocells. If no errors are detected the motor
can be started. Vice versa the motor cannot start and the control board display shows 1t.
t1
Motor Thermal Test t2 = SI ENABLED t2 = no DISABLED
Before starting a working cycle the motor is tested. When the display shows 9A the motor is in
thermal protection. This test may fail if the motor is badly connected. When the motor is in thermal
protection, the working cycle cannot be started.
t2
FACTORY SETTING
Default Restore To restore factory setting, keep pressing button A or B until the display shows d0. After a few seconds
the control board shows no. Hold down button C until the display shows --. The factory default has
been set and the control board state is in stand by state. This function doesn't have any effect on radio
programming.
D0
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RADIO FUNCTIONS
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Erasing a remote key Keep pressing A or B button until the display shows r0. After a few seconds the control board starts
scanning for saved codes. Each code showed is a remote key identification number previously saved. To
erase a displayed code, hold down button C until display turns off.
r0
Saving a remote key A remote key is configurable as: start r1, stop r2, pedestrian r3 or fast closure r4. Hold down or keep
pressing A or B button on the control board until the display shows the chosen function r1, r2, r3 or
r4. After about one second, the display shows =_. Hold down an unsaved remote key. The display shows
._. To save push down the button C on the control board. After saving, the display shows the remote key
identification number. The control board holds up to 99 codes. If the memory is full, the display shows FF
when trying to save the remote key.
r1 Start
The start function begins a Standard Working Cycle : Motor A starts opening before Motor B. B4
seconds later, Motor B starts opening. After the pause F0, Motor B starts closing. A4 seconds
later, Motor A starts closing.
r2 Stop
The stop function stops the gate.
r3 Pedestrian
The pedestrian function begins a Pedestrian Working Cycle: Motor A works normally while Motor
B stays off.
r4 Fast closure
During the opening: once all photocells have been activated, both internal and external, the gate
starts closing after F7 seconds.
During the pause time F0: once all photocells have been activated, both internal and external, the
gate starts closing.
Required settings :
(1). Both Internal and external photocells must be installed.
(2). The parameter E4 must be set to tA.
(3). The parameter E3 must be set to tC.
If these requirements are not fulfilled, the remote key memorized as r4 operates as a standard
start signal(r1). This function is active once per working cycle.
r1 START
r2 STOP
r3 PEDESTRIAN
r4 FAST
CLOSURE
Erasing all remote
controls Keep pressing A or B button until the display shows r5. After a few seconds the control board shows no.
To erase all saved codes, hold down button C until the display stops flashing SI (YES).
r5
Programmable radio
functions
The programmable radio functions are: open only oP, close only CL, dead man open Po, dead
man close PC , and EL electric-lock . To save see SAVING A REMOTE KEY.
To set a function select r6 or r7 or r8 by pressing button A or B. Hold down button D. The display
blinks showing r6 or r7 or r8. When the display stop blinking release button D. Selecting the
function using buttons C or D. The
oP OPEN opens the gate.
CL CLOSE closes the gate.
Po/PC DEAD MAN opens/closes the gate even when the safety input contacts are open( I.E. stop
input). The dead man functions work while the button of the remote is press only.
EL ELECTRIC LOCK activates the electric-lock module by means of remote key. For instance, It may be
useful when you want to unlock an electric-lock installed on a pedestrian gate beside the electric gate.
(Available on the terminal block inputs, too).
r6
r7
r8
SAVING A REMOTE FROM A DISTANCE
You can add a remote key to the control board memory without opening the protective housing. You need a remote previously
stored. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the gate (completely giving a start input).
2. Break the photocell beam.
3. Hold down the remote key previously stored. After 5 seconds the flashing lamps blinks and the relay starts clicking.
4. Release the remote key. The flashing lamp gets on and the relay stops clicking.
5. Within 10 seconds press the new remote key. The flashing lamp blinks three times and the relay clicks three times. The
remote key has been saved as START (r1).
TERMINAL BLOCK SETTINGS
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Each terminal block input is programmable by a configuration parameter. The configuration parameters are E1, E2, E3, E4 and E7. E1
configures the input 1, E2 configures the input 2 and so on. In the table below there is a list of functions which can be assigned to each input.
VALUE DESCRIPTION TYPE TERMINAL BLOCK INPUT
no
DISABLED
Disable the chosen input. The inputs E2, E3 and E4 have the auto-enable
function: When the terminal block input is disabled and a normally closed
contact is wired to the input then the control board sets that input equal to
the SAFETY value. For instance, if E2 is set to no and a normally closed
contact is wired to input 2, the control board sets E2 to 5t.
AVAILABLE ON ALL
INPUTS
St
STOP The stop function stops the gate.
N.C.
SAFETY
INPUT 2
E2 = 5t
DEFAULT VALUE
tA
INTERNAL (OPENING)
PHOTOCELL
During the opening: while the internal (opening) photocell is activated the
control board stops the opening. When the internal photocell is deactivated
the control board continues the opening.
During the closing: If the internal (opening) photocell is activated the control
board stops the closing and waits for the opening. The opening starts only
when the internal photocell is deactivated.
the opening cannot be started if the internal photocell is detecting an
obstacle.
N.C.
SAFETY
INPUT 4
E4 = tA
DEFAULT VALUE
tC
EXTERNAL (CLOSING)
PHOTOCELL
Safer setting
During the closing: the external (closing) photocell stops the closing and
starts the opening.
During the opening: the external (closing)photocell activation doesn't have
any effect.
the opening cannot be started if the external photocell is detecting an
obstacle.
N.C.
SAFETY
INPUT 3
E4 = tC
DEFAULT VALUE
td
EXTERNAL (CLOSING)
PHOTOCELL
Same like tC but the opening can be started even if the external (closing)
photocell is detecting an obstacle. N.C. INPUT 3
E4 = td
Go
START
The start function begins a Standard Working Cycle : Motor A starts opening
before Motor B. B4 seconds later, Motor B starts opening. After the pause
F0, Motor B starts closing. A4 seconds later, Motor A starts closing.
N.O.
INPUT 1
E1 = Go
DEFAULT VALUE
PE
PEDESTRIAN
The pedestrian function begins a Pedestrian Working Cycle: Motor A works
normally while Motor B stays off. N.O.
INPUT 7
E7 = PE
DEFAULT VALUE
oP CL/
OPEN/CLOSE ONLY
The open only function opens the gate. The close only functions close the
gate. When the control board is in stand by state the open only function
begins a Standard Working Cycle .
N.O.
INPUTS 1 and 7
E1 = oP / CL
E7 = oP / CL
Po PC/The dead man functions allow the opening/closing of the gate even if the
safety inputs are activated ( I.E. stop input) and the programmed input is
activated.
N.O.
INPUTS 1 and 7
E1 = oP / CL
E7 = oP / CL
DEAD MAN OPEN/CLOSE
Eo
QK-SMARTM
The QK – SMARTM command doesn't have any effect on the gate status.
It can be used in combination with the QK-SMARTM module. For instance a
light may be turned on through the key selector without activating the gate.
N.O.
INPUTS 1 and 7
E1 = Eo
E7 = Eo
EL The ELECTRIC-LOCK function activates the electric-lock with a push button
wired at the terminal block input. For instance may be useful when you want
unlock an electric-lock installed on a pedestrian gate beside the electric gate.
(Available on remote controls, too).
N.O.
INPUTS 1 and 7
E1 = EL
E7 = EL
ELECTRIC-LOCK
A*
MOTOR A LIMIT SWITCHES
The motor A limit switches function manages an opening limit switch and a
closing limit switch on the same terminal N.O. INPUT 2
E2 = A*
*b
MOTOR B LIMIT SWITCHES
The motor B limit switches function manages an opening limit switch and a
closing limit switch on the same terminal block input. N.O. INPUT 4
E4 = *b
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS
Motors Working
Time
Programming
P2 is a procedure, it sets the working time parameters A1, A2, b1, b2 and F0. The procedure is is
subdivided into 5 steps. They are called: A1, A2, b1, b2 and F0. In each step a parameter is
programmed. During the whole programming procedure the obstacle detection sensor is disabled. To
begin this procedure hold down or keep pressing button A or B until the control board display shows P2.
After a few seconds the control board display shows __. Press a start input and the procedure starts. The
motors working time programming works only when the gate is in stand by. All steps are described in the
table below.
P2__ The control board is ready to start the motors working time programming. To go
to A1 press any start input.
A1
The control board is programming motor A standard working time A1.
Motor A is opening. Motor B stays off.
To go to A2 press any start input
A2
The control board is programming motor A slowdown working time A2.
Motor A is slowing. Motor B stays off.
To go to b1 press any start input.
b1
The control board is programming motor B standard working time b1.
Motor A stays off. Motor B is opening.
To go to b2 press any start input.
b2
The control board is programming motor B slowdown working time B2.
Motor A stays off. Motor B is slowing.
To go to F0 press any start input
F0
The control board is programming the automatic closure time F0.
Motor A stays off.
Motor B stays off.
The flashing lamp is on. After a few seconds the control board display shows the
counting time. To finish the programming press any start input and wait until the
gate is completely closed.
P2
OBSTACLE
PROGRAMMING
P6 helps you to program the obstacle detection sensor automatically.
P6 SETS:
A7 Motor A standard obstacle detection threshold
A8 Motor A slowdown obstacle detection threshold
b7 Motor B standard obstacle detection threshold
b8 Motor B slowdown obstacle detection threshold
HOW-TO:
The gate must be closed.
Select P6 using buttons A/B.
When display shows __ press the START command.
The display shows *1. Motors A and B close pushing on the mechanical stops. The control board
hence detects the maximum motors stress when an obstacle is in the path of the gate.
The display shows *2 . Motor A opens for 4 seconds. Motor A stops. Motor B starts opening for
the same amount of time. Motor B stops. The control board hence detect the motors stress
without any obstacle.
The display shows *3 . The gate returns to initial position. When both motors stop the procedure
is finish.
If the display shows 9P an error has occurred during the procedure.
Any command during the steps 2,3,4,5,6 stops P6 programming and display will show 9P.
After programming you can modify the obstacle parameters manually by means of parameters
A7, A8, b7 and b8.
P6
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36040 Sossano (VI) - Italy
Tel. +39 0444 785513
Fax +39 0444 782371
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QK-CE220BATRL4
Logique de commande pour deux moteurs 230V
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V22/2020
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SCHÉMA DE LA CENTRALE
QK-ELOCKM → Module électro-serrure 12V optionnel
QK-SMARTM Module optionnel pour relais externes
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COMPOSANTES
A Bouton A
B Bouton B
C Bouton C
D Bouton D
F1 Fusible 250VAC 5A
F2 Fusible de protection
moteur B 2A
F3 Fusible de protection
moteur B 2A
F4 Fusible rearmable 24V 1.6A
F5 Fusible rearmable 24V 0.6A
A B C
Bornes de masse
CN Connecteur electro-serrure
V1 Varistor primaire
V2 Varistor secondaire
1 to 20 Bornier
IMPORTANT
FUSIBLE RÉARMABLE
APRÈS UN COURT CIRCUIT:
ÉTEINDRE LA CENTRALE ET
ENLEVER LE COURT-CIRCUIT.
ATTENDRE AU MOINS 60
SECONDES AVANT D'ALLUMER
LA CENTRALE
F4/F5
PHOTOCELLULE
(FERMETURE)
EXTERNE
ALIMENTATION
24VDC TYPE BOR
NE
CONFIG.
PARAMÈTRE
TRANSMETTEUR 8 + 10 - N.C. X X E3
RÉCEPTEUR 3 8
PHOTOCELLULE
(OUVERTURE)
INTERNE
ALIMENTATION
24VDC TYPE BOR
NE
CONFIG.
PARAMÈTRE
TRANSMETTEUR 8 + 10 - N.C. X X E4
RÉCEPTEUR 4 8
AUTRES ENTRÉES TYPE BOR
NE
CONFIG.
PARAMÈTRE
START – OUVRE SEULEMENT – FERME
SEULEMENT - …. N.O. 1 8 E1
MODE PIÉTON – OUVRE SEULEMENT –
FERME SEULEMENT - …. N.O. 7 8 E7
STOP - ... N.C. 2 8 E2
N.F. Normalement fermé
N.O. Normalement ouvert
CONNEXION DES ENTRÉES CONNEXION DES SORTIES
MOTEURS BORNE OUV. BORNE COM. BORNE FER.
Moteur A 13 14 15
Moteur B 16 17 18
BORNES DE LA LAMPE CLIGNOTANTE 24V (20W)
11 12
BORNES 24VDC (400 mA)
8 + 10 -
BORNES ALIMENTATION 230
VAC
19 20
SOMMAIRE DES FONCTIONS
BUTTONS
@ A Scrolls menu from A1 to P2
@ B Scrolls menu from P2 to A1
@ C Augmente la valeur ou régle
SI (signifie: ON ou ACTIVÉ).
@ D Diminue la valeur ou régle no
(signifie: OFF ou DÉSACTIVÉ).
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Motor B Setting
DISPLAY DEFAULT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DESCRIPTION
B1 14
sec
99
sec
00
sec Temps de travail standard.
b2 7
sec
99
sec
00
sec Temps de travail au ralenti.
b3 0.8
sec
1.5
sec
0.1
sec Temps de démarrage.
b4 3
sec
99
sec
0
sec
Temps de décalage en
ouverture .
b5 6 10 1 Force standard.
b6 8 10 1 Force au ralenti.
b7 NO
(DÉSACTIVÉ) 99 - NO 0
Seuil détection obstacles en
mode standard. Durant
l'ouverture, pour un temps de
travail standard, l'afficheur
indique l'effort du moteur B.
b8 NO
(DÉSACTIVÉ) 99 - NO 0
Seuil détection obstacles en
mode ralenti. Durant
l'ouverture, pour un temps de
travail ralenti, l'afficheur indique
l'effort du moteur B.
Signalisations
St Stop.
FH Photocellule externe +
Photocellule interne.
tA Photocellule interne.
tC Photocellule externe .
td Photocellule externe .
Go Start.
PE Start mode piéton.
FG Start fermeture rapide
oP Ouvre seulement.
CL Ferme seulement.
Po Ouverture homme mort.
PC Fermeture homme mort.
EL Commande électro-
serrure.
Eo QK-SMARTM commande
N.O.
A* Fin de course ouverture ou
fermeture moteur A.
*B Fin de course ouverture ou
fermeture moteur A.
Ab Fin de course ouverture ou
fermeture moteurs A et B.
- Émetteur appuyé.
5L Demande d'assistance du
compteur de cycles.
0t Centrale endomagée pour
cause de surtension.
1t Erreur test photocellule.
7A Le moteur A a détecté un
obstacle.
9A Moteur A en état de
protection thérmique.
7b Le moteur B a détecté un
obstacle.
9b Moteur A en état de
protection thérmique.
FF Mémoire radio pleine.
Réglage moteur A
AFFICHAGE DÉFAUT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DÉSCRIPTION
A1 14
sec
99
sec
00
sec Temps de travail standard.
A2 7
sec
99
sec
00
sec Temps de travail au ralenti.
A3 0.8
sec
1.5
sec
0.1
sec Temps de démarrage.
A4 6
sec
99
sec
0
sec Temps de décalage en fermeture.
A5 6 10 1 Force standard.
A6 8 10 1 Force au ralenti.
A7 NO
DÉSACTIVÉ 99 - NO 0
Seuil détection obstacles en
mode standard. Durant
l'ouverture, pour un temps de
travail standard, l'afficheur indique
l'effort du moteur A.
A8 NO
DÉSACTIVÉ 99 - NO 0
Seuil détection obstacles en
mode ralenti. Durant
l'ouverture, pour un temps de
travail ralenti, l'afficheur indique
l'effort du moteur A.
AA NO
DÉSACTIVÉ
99
centisec
01
centisec
Le moteur A ouvre pendant 0.AA
secondes à la fin de la fermeture
pour mieux répondre à la norme
européenne de sécurité
Fonctions Radio
AFFICHAGE @ CSCRIPTION
r0 1...2... Effacer
Pour effacer un émetteur : maintenir appuyé
le bouton @ C sur le code sélectionné jusqu'a
ce que l'afficheur s'éteigne**
r1
=_ Sauv.
Pour sauvegarder une touche d'un émetteur:
maintenir appuyée une touche. Lorsque
l'afficheur indique _, appuyer sur le bouton
@ C de la centrale de contrôle
r1 Start
r2 Stop
r3 Start mode piéton
r4 Start fermeture rapide
r2
r3
r4
r5 no Effacer
Pour effacer tous les codes: maintenir appuyé
le bouton @ C jusqu'a ce que l'afficheur arrête
de clignoter SI
r6
=_ Sauv.
Fonctions radio programmables. Sauvegarder
un émetteur comme une de fonctions
suivantes : Ouvre seulement oP, ferme
seulment CL, Ouverture homme mort Po,
fermeture homme mort PC, électro serrure
EL.
r7
r8
Réglage du bornier
AFFICHAGE @ C@ DSCRIPTION
E1 ↓ ↑
no = Désactivé.
Go = Start N.O.
oP = Ouvre seulement N.O.
CL = Ferme seulement N.O.
Po = Ouverture homme mort N.O.
PC = Fermeture homme mort N.O.
Eo = Commande QK-SMARTM N.O.
EL = Commande électro serrure N.O.
E2 ↓ ↑
no = Désactivé.
St = Stop N.C.
A* = Fin de course ouverture et fermeture moteur
A N.O.
E3 ↓ ↑
no = Désactivé.
tC = Photocellule externe N.F.
tD = pareil que tC avec la possibilité d'ouverture
même si la photocellule externe detecte un obstacle.
E4 ↓ ↑
no = Désactivé.
tA = Photocellule interne N.C.
*B = Fin de course ouverture et fermeture moteur
B N.O.
E7 ↓ ↑
no = Déscativé.
PE = Mode piéton N.O.
oP = Ouvre seulement N.O.
CL = Ferme seulement N.O.
Po = Ouverture homme mort N.O.
PC = Fermeture homme mort N.O.
Eo = Commande QK-SMARTM N.O.
EL = Commande électro serrure N.O.
Fonctions générales
AFFICHAGE DÉFAUT @ C
MAX
@ D
MIN DÉSCRIPTION
F0 10
sec
99
sec
00
sec
Temps de fermeture automatique
Pour desactiver appuyer sur le
bouton @ C jusqu'a ce que
l'afficheur montre 5t.
F1 07
sec
A1
sec
00
sec Temps mode piéton.
F2 0
sec
2.5
sec
0.0
sec
Coup de fermeture. Elle est utile
en présence d'une électro-serrure.
F3 0.0
sec
4.0
sec
00
sec Temps de pré-clignotement.
F4 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF)
Coup d'ouverture. Elle est utile
en présence d'une électro-
serrure.
F5 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
SI
(OFF) Pas à pas.
F6 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Mode copropriété.
F7 5.0
sec
5.0
sec
1.5
sec Temps de fermeture rapide
F8 SI SI NO
Logique des photocellules:
SI Logique standard.
no Logique inversée.
L0 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Électro-serrure.
L1 00 00
min
10
min
Fonction hiver froid. Cette
fonction est utile dans les pays
l'hiver est particulièrement froid.
L3 no SI NO Mode 1 moteur. Seul le moteur A
fonctionne.
L5 no E.9 A.1 Demande d'assistance du
compteur de cycles.
L6 X G.9 A.0 Compteur du total des cycles de
travail.
L7 0 1 0 0 = lampe clignotante 1 = lampe
fixe
t1 NO
(OFF)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Test photocellules.
t2 SI
(ON)
SI
(ON)
NO
(OFF) Test moteurs en surchauffe.
Factory settings
DISPLAY DISPLAY @ CDESCRIPTION
d0 no Confi
g.
Pour rétablir les paramètres d'usine
maintenir appuyé le bouton
@ C jusqu'à ce que l'afficheur indique --
Programming Functions
DISPLAY DISPLAY @ CDESCRIPTION
P1 __ XProgrammation temps de travail
P6 __ XProgrammation détection obstacle
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DANS LE BOÎTIER ANTENNE
OPTIONNEL QK-AN433_V4
“L” bracket is not available on
QK-LUX24E flashing lamp
model.
INSTALLATION MODULE RADIO
INSTALLATION TYPE
DANS LA LAMPE CLIGNOTANTE
Support à «L» non
disponible sur la version
Qk-LUX24E du clignotant
Antenne Lampe
clignotante
Moteur B
Photocellules
externes
(fermeture)
Moteur A
(ouvre en
premier)
INSTALLATION TYPIQUE
INTÉRIEUR DE
LA PROPRIÉTÉ
Photocellules
internes
(ouverture)
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