Entrematic LCU30H Installation Manual

Entrematic LCU30H Installation Manual

Control panel of automations with one or two 24v motors
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Entrematic LCU30H
Installation manual for the control panel of
automations with one or two 24V motors
(translation of the original instructions)
TRF
F1
L
N
36 35 34 33 32 31
Alimentazione
Power supply
24V
Motore 2
Motor 2
SCHEDA AD INNESTO
PLUG-IN BOARD
+
LP
BAT KIT
24V
Motore 1
Motor 1
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AUX
ESC
ENTER
DOWN
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-
LK
+
1 5 20
0 1 6 8
Antenna
Antenna
RDX
C
O
M
UP
JR1
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  • Page 1 IP2251EN • 2019-04-08 Entrematic LCU30H Installation manual for the control panel of automations with one or two 24V motors (translation of the original instructions) Antenna Antenna SCHEDA AD INNESTO PLUG-IN BOARD ENTER DOWN 36 35 34 33 32 31 1 5 20...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Subject Page General safety precautions 1.1 Safety functions EC Declaration of Conformity Technical specifications 3.1 Applications Installation and electrical connections 4.1 Maintenance 4.2 Standard installation 4.3 Connections diagram for standard installation Programming 5.1 Switching the display ON and OFF 5.2 Navigation keys 5.3 Menu map Quick start-up sequences...
  • Page 3: General Safety Precautions

    1. General safety precautions Failure to observe the information given in this manual may lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. Keep these instructions for future reference This installation manual is intended for qualified personnel only. Installation, electrical connections and adjustments must be performed in accordance with Good Working Methods and in compliance with the present standards.
  • Page 4: Safety Functions

    The safety function cannot be bypassed either temporarily or automatically. Fault exclusion has not been applied. 2. EC Declaration of Conformity Entrematic Group AB declares that the Entrematic LCU30H control panel complies with the fundamental requisites and other relevant requirements laid down by the following EC direc- tives: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU;...
  • Page 5: Installation And Electrical Connections

    4. Installation and electrical connections • Perforate the relevant points in the bottom part of the box (Fig. 4.1). • Fix the control panel permanently. You are advised to use round-head screws (max head Ø 10mm) with a cross (hole centre distance indicated in Fig. 4.2 ). •...
  • Page 6 Fig. 4.3 Fig. 4.5 Fig. 4.4...
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    4.1 Maintenance The control panel doesn't require any special maintenance. Make regular checks to ensure the seals on the box and the electrical connections are in good condition. 4.2 Standard installation Ref. Description Cable Transmitter Flashing light 2 x 1mm² Antenna (integrated in the flashing light) coaxial 50 Ω...
  • Page 8: Connections Diagram For Standard Installation

    4.3 Standard installation diagram...
  • Page 9: Programming

    5. Programming NB: pressure on the keys may be quick (less than 2 s) or prolonged (longer than 2 s). Unless specified otherwise, quick pressure is intended. To confirm the setting of a parameter, prolonged pressing is necessary. Switching the display ON and OFF The procedure to switch on the display is as follows: •...
  • Page 10: Menu Map

    Menu map Automation selection Automatic Electric lock closing time release time Selection of the number of gate wings Partial opening Operation time - measurement adjustment motor 1 Residential 0 Automatic closing Operation time - time after partial motor 2 Residential 1 opening Opening Function of output -LK+...
  • Page 11 Loading of last Adjustment of approach Battery mode configuration set speed during closure Renew automatic closing Password time after safety device Selection of opening setting release limit switch mode Learning speed Selection of closure Password setting limit switch mode insertion Selection of device con- nected to terminals 1-6 Deletion of...
  • Page 12: Quick Start-Up Sequences

    6. Quick start-up sequences 6.1 Selection of automation type Example of Obbi automation selection x2 s Example of PWR25 automation selection x2 s NB: if no automation is selected (alarm active) using the keys, you can access the values of parameter directly.
  • Page 13 6.5 Configuration of the limit switches Example 1 - Door wing stops against mechanical end stops (standard setting) Example 2 - Door wing stops against limit switches With these settings, if an obstacle is detected while opening, the door wing stops and performs a disengagement operation whereas during a closing operation, the door wing reopens.
  • Page 14: Application Examples

    7. Application examples 7.1 Automations with two swinging gates When the Entrematic LCU30H control panel is used in applications for automa- tions with two overlapping swinging gate wings, the following connections can be made: 3635 34 3332 31 3635 34...
  • Page 15: Commands

    8. Commands You are advised to read paragraph 11 for all the details about the possible adjustments. Command Function Description When selecting → → , the closure of the contact activates a sequential opening or closing operation: open- ing-stop-closing-opening. STEP-BY-STEP WARNING: if automatic closure is enabled, the duration of the stop can be defined by selecting →...
  • Page 16: Sofa1-Sofa2 Or Gopavrs Self-Controlled Safety Edge

    8.1 SOFA1-SOFA2 or GOPAVRS self-controlled safety edge Command Function Description Insert the SOFA1-SOFA2 or GOPAVRS device in the slot SOFA1-SOFA2 for plug-in boards AUX1 or AUX2. GOPAV SAFETY TEST If the test fails, an alarm message appears on the display. When selecting →...
  • Page 17: Jumper Setting

    Value of Output Description accessories The control panel is fitted with a housing for modules of the 6ZENRS radio receiver type (433.92 MHz). Can be replaced with a radio receiver module of the ZENPRS type (868.35 MHz). The operating mode is selected via →...
  • Page 18: Adjustments

    11. Adjustments NB: depending on the type of automation and control panel, some menus may not be available. 11.1 Main menu Display Description AT - Automatic Configurations. The menu allows you to manage the automatic configurations of the control panel. BC - Basic Configurations.
  • Page 19: Second Level Menu - At (Automatic Configurations)

    11.2 Second level menu - AT (Automatic Configurations) Selections Display Description available AS - Automation selection This selection pre-sets the type of motor and a sub-set of param- eters linked to the kinematic mechanism of the automation for a standard installation. See "Selection of automation type", paragraph 11.2.1.
  • Page 20: Selecting The Type Of Automation At → As And Specific Default Settings

    11.2.1 Selection of automation type → and specific default settings Model R1-R2 VA - PO-PC Type of Thrust Learning Accel- Accel- Ramp proach automation Speed speed eration eration start-up speed obsta- during time time speed cles and opening during during current opening closure...
  • Page 21: Additional Bc Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    11.3.1 Additional BC level parameters that can be configured (available with → enabled) Selections Display Description available HR - Enabling of "operator present" function ON - Enabled OF - Disabled → → NB: Set → only if C5 - Operation of command associated with contact 1-5 1-5 - Step-by-step 1-3 - Opening 64 - Functioning of safety stop/closing command.
  • Page 22: Second Level Menu - Ba (Basic Adjustment)

    11.4 Second level menu - BA (Basic Adjustment) Selections Display Description available TC - Setting of automatic closing time [s] It is set with different intervals of sensitivity. • from 0” to 59” with intervals of 1 second • from 1’ to 2’ with intervals of 10 seconds 1’00”...
  • Page 23: Additional Ba Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    Selections Display Description available R2 - Adjustment of thrust on obstacles and current - motor 2 [%] The control panel is fitted with a safety device which, when it de- tects an obstacle: - stops the opening movement and, if outside the limit area for de- tecting obstacles, performs a disengagement operation whose du- ration can be set with →...
  • Page 24 Selections Display Description available TD - Adjustment of deceleration time [%] Adjusts the deceleration ramp slope 10 - Minimum 99 - Maximum OB - Setting of deceleration time during opening [s] Indicates the time between the start of the deceleration ramp and the end of the opening stroke 00 - Minimum 30 - Maximum...
  • Page 25 Selections Display Description available M2 - Operation time - motor 2 [s] Adjustment, in seconds, of the total operation time for motor 1. WARNING: it is set with a sensitivity interval of 0.5 s, shown when the decimal point on the right lights up. Example: = 7 seconds / = 7.5 seconds...
  • Page 26: Second Level Menu - Ro (Radio Operations)

    11.5 Second level menu - RO (Radio Operations) Display Description SR - Remote control storage You can directly access the Remote control storage menu even with the display turned off, but only with the Display visualisation mode option set to 00 or 03: - for transmitting a remote control not present in the memory;...
  • Page 27: Additional Ro Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    Selections Display Description available RK - Menu navigation using remote control keyboard ON - Enabled OF - Disabled 3 3 2 4 With the display turned off, quickly type in the sequence of keys from the stored remote control you want to use. Make sure all the CH keys are stored.
  • Page 28: Second Level Menu - Sf (Special Functions)

    Selections Display Description available ER - Deletion of a single remote control → → 2” EA - Total memory deletion → → → 2” 2” RE - Setting memory opening from remote control OF - Disabled ON - Enabled When enabled (ON), the remote programming is activated. To store new remote controls without using the control panel, refer to the remote control instructions.
  • Page 29: Additional Sf Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    Display Description RL - Loading of last configuration set → → 2” The control panel automatically saves the last configuration set, and keeps it memorised in the storage module. In the event of a fault or the replacement of the control panel, the last configuration of the auto- mation can be restored by inserting the storage module and loading the last configuration set.
  • Page 30: Second Level Menu - Cc (Cycle Counter)

    Display Description AR - Alarm reset Resets all the alarms in the memory (counters and log). → 2” NB: when the installation has been completed, you are advised to delete the alarms in order to facilitate future checks. IM - Motor current visualisation Selecting , the display will show the current absorbed by motor 1.
  • Page 31: Additional Cc Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    11.7.1 Additional CC level parameters that can be configured (available with → enabled) Display Description Selections available CA - Setting the maintenance alarm (factory setting - alarm deactivated: 0.0 00. 00). You can set the required number of operations (regarding the partial operations counter) for signalling the maintenance alarm.
  • Page 32: Additional Em Level Parameters That Can Be Configured (Available With At → Aa Enabled)

    11.8.1 Additional EM level parameters that can be configured (available with → enabled) Display Description Selections available LL - Voltage threshold for indicating that batteries are almost flat (V) 17 - Minimum 24 - Maximum NB: it is set with an interval of sensitivity of 0.5 V shown when the decimal point on the right lights up.
  • Page 33 Display Description Selections available R9 - Enabling automatic closing after command 1-9 via ra- dio (STOP). ON - Enabled OF - Disabled When enabled (ON), after a command 1-9 via radio, the au- tomation carries out automatic closing (if enabled), after the set time.
  • Page 34 Selections Description Display available LU - Setting the courtesy light switch-on time (s) To enable this parameter, set at least one of the selections → → as a courtesy light. It is set with different intervals of sensitivity. NO - Disabled - from 01”...
  • Page 35 Selections Description Display available CR - Stroke estimate correction [%] DO NOT USE (diagnostic purposes only) SM - Selection of operating mode of device connected to terminals 1-6 00 - During the operation, the opening of the safety contact stops the movement (with disengagement if →...
  • Page 36: Signals Visualised On The Display

    Selections Description Display available TS - Setting of renewal of automatic closing time after safety device release [%] 00 - Minimum 99 - Maximum VR - Setting of learning speed [V] See paragraph 11.2.1 12. Signals visualised on the display NB: depending on the type of automation and control panel, certain visualisations may not be available.
  • Page 37 Display Description Display Description 1-3 - Opening command S1. - Detection of stop during closure - motor 1 1-4 - Closing command S.1. - Detection of stop during closure - motor 2 1-5 - Step-by-step command 1-8 - Safety with closing reversal P3 - Partial opening command.
  • Page 38 12.3 Visualisation of alarms and faults WARNING: the visualisation of alarms and faults is possible with any visualisation selection. The signalling of alarm messages takes priority over all other displays. Type of Display Description Operation alarm Select a type of automation from the →...
  • Page 39 Type of Display Description Operation alarm Check there is no short circuit in connec- I5 - No voltage 0-1 (faulty voltage regulator tion 0-1. or short-circuit on accessories) If the problem persists, replace the control panel. Replace the control panel. I6 - Excessive voltage 0-1 (faulty voltage regulator) Reset.
  • Page 40 Type of Display Description Operation alarm To save the system configurations on the R0 - Insertion of a storage module contain- storage module, delete any stored remote ing over 100 stored remote controls controls and bring the total to less than Warning: the →...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Alarm sig- Operation nalling The control panel No power supply. Check the power supply cable and the does not switch on relative wiring Overload on output 0-1 Disconnect any loads connected to ter- minal 1 automation No power.
  • Page 42 All the rights concerning this material are the exclusive property of Entrematic Group AB. Although the contents of this publication have been drawn up with the greatest care, Entrematic Group AB cannot be held responsible in any way for any damage caused by mistakes or omissions. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.

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