
INSTALLING THE WIRE-BASED RELEASE KIT
(Fig.6):
In order to install the wire-based emergency release kit,
the EB1 must be removed from its position. Mark the
exact installation position of the EB1 with a pencil before
removal. Proceed as follows:
Insert the sheath inside the structure of the door and
make it come out through a 10mm hole drilled at a
maximum height of 80cm above ground level (see par.5,
installation precautions).
If necessary request the services of a professional for
installation.
Attention: the sheath is not designed to be bent by a
radius of less than 30mm.
Cut the sheath, taking care to leave a hole at each end for
the insertion of the steel cable.
Insert the end of the steel cable into the dedicated
housing on the EB1 (detail A) and secure it with the two
screws shown.
Reposition the EB1 and secure it definitively in the
correct location.
Slide the steel cable into the sheath until it comes out of
the other end.
Push the sheath so that it covers the cable completely.
Slide the end of the steel cable into the button mount
(detail B) and secure it in the correct position by
tightening the two screws. Insert the metal cable clamp
(detail C) into the plastic mount and slide in the steel
cable.
Secure it, leaving 1mm of play.
To make sure the cable is correctly secured, try to
activate the EB1 and then release it by pulling the cover.
Cut the cable in line with the plastic mount using clippers
or a hacksaw for steel.
Apply the push-button (detail D).
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (Fig.7)
Remove the power supply cable from the
automation unit before making the
electrical connection.
For V1 automation unit only: Position dip-switch n°7
to ON.
Connect the EB1 cable to the automation unit circuit
board using connector A.
Connect the associated touch-sensitive button HS2
(see associated installation and user manual), or
another button using terminal B shown in the
diagram.
For the correct use of the terminals on automation
units V1 and V1E, also see the associated installation
and user manual fig.22.
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INITIALISATION AND RESET PROCEDURES
Once the electrical connection has been made, also
in the event of an error, it is necessary to perform an
initialisation procedure for the automation unit.
If the connection has been made correctly, the
automation unit will make the EB1 perform a locking
and release cycle in addition to the learning cycle
indicated in the V1 and V1E installation and user
manual par. 4.2.
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OPERATION
To activate the EB1 and lock the door shut, use
touch-button HS2 or another button (for connection
see Fig.7 terminal B).
For the correct use of the terminals on automation
units V1 and V1E, also see the associated
installation and user manual fig.22.
To deactivate the EB1 and release the door, touch the
HS2 touch button or associated button once again;
the door will open and then close once again without
locking.
NOTE:
wait 3 seconds between one opening/closing
command and the next;
if the sensor on the other side is stimulated
following the EB1 activation request, the call remains
active for 15 seconds and is then deactivated; the
sensor must therefore be freed and the EB1
activation button should be pressed once again.
DOOR OPEN LOCK/CLEANING FUNCTION:
Keep the HS2 touch-button or other button active for
at least 8 seconds. The door will open and the
indicator light (where fitted) will begin to flash.
Repeat the operation to reset the automation unit.
The door closes and the set functions are resumed.
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OPTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT
In order to indicate that the EB1 has been
activated, an indicator light must be connected
by following the instructions in figure 8.
When the indicator is constantly lit it means the EB1
is active and the door is locked shut.
A flashing indicator light indicates the 'door open
lock/cleaning' function.
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OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
The EB1 can also be controlled by a remote control
supplied by Topp (V1 only).
Apply the label included in the package to the remote
control. See fig. 10 for functions.
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EB1