User manual CAME G4000

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[. . . ] B - Mounting base in galvanized steel, complete with four anchor stays and bolts for anchoring the case to the pavement. This holder allows the barrier to be quickly and securely locked. D - The gear motor lock system, thanks to a special mechanical system, can be locked with a personal key. [. . . ] Then, mount the barrier holder with the four screws provided. When is the open position, the barrier can be straightened by adjusting the internal shock absorber/ travel stop (B - C). If the final configuration of your barrier requires a change in the position of the spring (see illustrations), unlock the gear motor and change the position of the spring. If precise balancing of the barrier rod is required, see the next page. B Dado M12 M12 nut Écrou M12 Mutter M12 Tuerca M12 + Trazione Pulling force Traction Zugkraft Tracción GB To balance the barrier rod precisely, proceed as follows: 1) Unlock the gear motor (p. D); 2) Loosen locknut B on tension rod A; 3) Manually adjust the spring to increase/decrease its tension until the barrier rod stabilises at a 45° angle; 4) Now, tighten the locknut and lock the gear motor. I GB G4000 barriers are furnished in righthand or left-hand versions upon request. : In situation (b), if an obstacle is detected three times, the bar stops during aperture, and automatic closure is disactivated. Use the keyboard or the radio transmitter to resume movement of the bar. 15A line fuse 2A accessories fuse "Function selection" dip-switch Radiofrequency board socket (see table) TCA trimmer: automatic closing time adjustment SENS trimmer: amperometric sensitivity adjustment Button for memorizing code numbers Radio code / automatic closing signal LED Connectors for power supply motor Connectors for connection to battery charger (LB35) Jumper for selection of type of control for button in 2-7 GB F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Plaque à bornes de connexion Fusibles de ligne 3. When connecting the photocells (TX and RX), observe the correct polarities. )See DIP 2 for command type Connector (N. Steuerart siehe DIP 2 Anschluß Funkkontakt and/or pushbutton see dip-switch 2 for command type Para mando mirar DIP 2 Conexión radio y/o pulsador (N. ) for «re-aperture during closure» Contact (N. [. . . ] Keep the "PROG" key pressed on the base card, the signal LED will flash (see fig. 1), and with a key on the transmitter the code is sent, the LED will remain lit to signal the successful saving of the code (figure 2). : if you wish to change the code on your transmitters in the future, simply repeat the procedure described above. [. . . ]

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