BFT LUNA AC B Control Panel
Installation and User's Manual
Important Safety Instructions
Read and comply with all warnings and instructions. Improper use can cause injury to people and animals, and damage to property. Keep instructions for future reference and for new users.
This product is intended only for its explicitly stated purpose. Any other use is improper and hazardous. The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper, incorrect, or unreasonable use.
General Safety
Thank you for choosing this product. The Firm is confident that its performance will meet your operating needs.
This product meets recognized technical standards and safety provisions when installed correctly by qualified, expert personnel (professional installer).
To avoid accidental problems, observe the following rules:
- Keep adults, children, and property out of the automated system's range, especially while it is moving.
- Do not allow children to play or stand within the automated system's range.
- The unit can be used by children over 8 years old and by people with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lacking experience or knowledge, provided they are supervised or trained on safe use and understand the risks. Children must not play with the unit. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by unsupervised children.
- Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the device. Do not allow children to play with fixed controls. Keep remote controls out of reach of children.
- Do not work near hinges or moving mechanical parts.
- Do not hinder the leaf's movement and do not attempt to open the door manually unless the actuator has been released with the relevant release knob.
- Keep out of range of the motorized door or gate while they are moving.
- Keep remote controls or other control devices out of reach of children to avoid inadvertent operation.
- Manual release activation could result in uncontrolled door movements if there are mechanical faults or loss of balance.
- When using roller shutter openers, keep an eye on the roller shutter while it is moving and keep people away until it has closed completely. Exercise care when activating the release, if fitted, as an open shutter could drop quickly in case of wear or breakage.
- Breakage or wear of mechanical parts (cables, springs, supports, hinges, guides) may create a hazard. Have the system checked by qualified personnel at regular intervals.
- When cleaning the outside, always cut off mains power.
- Keep photocells' optics and illuminating indicator devices clean. Check that no branches or shrubs interfere with safety devices.
- Do not use the automated system if it needs repair. In case of breakdown or malfunction, cut off mains power, do not attempt repairs yourself, and call qualified personnel. Activate the emergency release (if fitted) to allow access.
- For any direct work not contemplated herein, employ qualified personnel.
- At least once a year, have the automated system and safety devices checked by qualified personnel.
- A record of any installation, maintenance, and repair work must be made and kept available.
- Failure to comply with the above may result in hazardous situations.
Scrapping
Dispose of materials in accordance with regulations. Do not throw away discarded equipment or used batteries with household waste. Return all waste electrical and electronic equipment to a suitable recycling centre.
General Information
Anything not explicitly provided for in the user guide is not allowed. Proper operation is guaranteed only if instructions are complied with. The Firm is not answerable for damage caused by failure to comply with instructions.
The Firm reserves the right to make changes to improve the product without prior notice.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
Mains power supply | 220-230Vac 50/60 Hz, 110-120Vac 50/60 Hz |
Operating temperature range | -20/+55°C |
Motor current | 5.5 A max |
Motor power | 1200W @ 230Vac, 600W @ 120Vac |
Number of storable radio-controls | 63 |
Reception frequency | 433.92 MHz |
Current for external attachments | 70mA |
Weight | 350g approx. |
Wiring and Connections
Wiring Diagram:
The control panel features terminals for power supply, motor connection, accessories, safety devices, and commands.
Power Supply: Terminals L, N, 3 are for mains power (220-230Vac or 110-120Vac). Terminal 3 is for grounding.
Motor Connection: Terminals 4, 5, 6, 7 are for motor connection (START + CAP, COM).
Accessories/Flashing Light: Terminals 8 and 9 are for flashing light (220-230Vac or 110-120Vac, 80W max). Terminal 10 and 11 provide 12 Vac for accessories.
Commands and Safety Devices: Terminals 12, 13, 14, and 15 are for commands and safety devices.
- Terminal 12: BAR/CLOSE U.P. (Safety input)
- Terminal 13: PHOT/OPEN U.P. (Safety input)
- Terminal 14: START/TIMER (Command input)
- Terminal 15: Comune (Common for START, PHOT, BAR)
DIP Switch Settings: DIP switches are used to configure various functions such as automatic closure time, parameter programming, radio transmitter learning, and edge type.
Transmitter Programming: Transmitters can be programmed manually or remotely using specific procedures involving DIP switch settings and button presses.
Safety Devices: The system supports safety edges (verified or non-verified) and photocells. Ensure correct wiring and configuration according to DIP switch settings.
Logic Settings
The table below outlines the logic settings configurable via DIP switches:
DIP | Logic | Default Setting | Description |
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1 | Automatic closure time | OFF | Activates automatic closure. With DIP2=ON, programming of automatic closure time. |
2 | Parameter programming | OFF | Enables parameter programming. With DIP1=OFF, working time programming; with DIP1=ON, automatic closure time programming. |
3 | Self-learning of radio transmitters | OFF | Enables radio transmitter memorization (REPLAY, CLONI). Disables memorization. |
4 | Person present function | OFF | Operation where the manoeuvre continues as long as the control button is pressed. |
5 | Edge type | OFF | Configurable as N.C. non-verified edge (DIP 5 OFF) or verified 8k2 safety edge (DIP 5 ON). |
6 | Photocells during closing | OFF | In case of beam interruption, photocell operation is disabled during opening. During closing, it reverses movement immediately. If beam is broken during closing, movement reverses only after the photocell is cleared. |
7 | 2 step logic | OFF | Start inputs operate with 2 or 4 step logic. Each impulse reverses movement. |
8 | START/TIMER | OFF | Input 14-15 functions as TIMER or START. TIMER function requires automatic closure (DIP 1=ON) and a 10s button press for opening. |
Maintenance and Checks
Regular checks and maintenance are crucial for safe and proper operation. Ensure all components are securely fastened. Check starting and stopping operations. Clean photocells' optics. Perform maintenance at least annually or more frequently if site conditions require.
Troubleshooting
LED error codes indicate specific issues:
- Asymmetric/Symmetric LED flashing: Indicates normal operation or programming status.
- Fast flashing LED: Transmitter programming or error.
- Triple flashing LED: Transmitter programming error.
- Quick flashing LED: Safety edge test failed or radio control cancellation in progress.
- Fixed LED: Safe error or programming mode.
Refer to the LED error table for detailed explanations.
Diagrams
The document includes diagrams illustrating wiring connections, DIP switch settings, and programming procedures for transmitters and system logic.