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Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe

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  • #1 12333970
    marco_81
    Level 11  
    Hello

    I bought a drive for the Ditec garage door from Globe from a friend.
    I would like to connect it to a radio that is compatible with my FAAC sliding gate operator. And there is a problem how to do it.
    Globe has a radio on the motherboard. It seems that it is possible to connect another manufacturer's radio, but for which pins to connect.
    Radio receiver (lux 2/25) I own. Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe

    The photo of the drive plate is here:
      Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe

    Please help....
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    #2 12335439
    mariop321
    Level 11  
    Hello
    It proposes to connect the radio supply to the terminals in Ditec 1+, 0-, while the signal for terminals 1-5, and DIP1 = ON. the gate in this setting will automatically close after the time set on the TC interval from 0 to 120 s. With TC set to MAX (above 130s), automatic closing does not work,
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  • #3 12335541
    marco_81
    Level 11  
    Thanks for the answer, and if you can draw me on the picture under which pins should be hooked because the tile probably has no description.

    greetings
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    #4 12335675
    mariop321
    Level 11  
    I put instructions with the radio diagram, it is nicely marked there, and the terminals in Ditec are described on the cube. Unfortunately, you need to connect wires to the radio or to top up or make an adapter from some old pins.
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  • #5 12339601
    marco_81
    Level 11  
    Hello, today I will assemble and see if I can handle it.
    Please write to me (write) is it possible to damage the motherboard or radio via such connection as above?
    One of the users wrote to me on priv that using a non-original FAAC radio is such a possibility.

    I request information.

    And one more thing, the manual says that when you use another radio you need to cut some jumper J4 or something like that.
    Please, verify this information.
  • #6 12342270
    marco_81
    Level 11  
    I have a problem,
    the drive does not respond to anything.
    My settings:
    Jumpers:
    JR2 - shorted
    JR3 - shorted
    JR4 - open, external radio
    SO - open

    Ankle :
    0 - minus to the radio
    1 - plus for radio
    5 - K1 from the radio
    8 - bridge from 1
    9 - bridge from 1
    Small black cube with switches (probably DIP)
    1 - on
    2 - off
    3 - off
    4 - off

    I also tried to make a jumper between 1-9 - it did not help.

    The radio works for sure

    I am asking for help, below I attach photos:
     
    Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe Ditec a radio FAAC - Radioodbiornik FAAC (lux2/25) a napęd Ditec Globe
  • #7 12350349
    marco_81
    Level 11  
    Welcome back,
    topic resolved:
    Ditec:
    JR4 - puller pulled (internal radio turned off)
    0 (ditec) - - radio (lux)
    1 (ditec) - + radio (lux)
    5 (ditec) - COM terminal (lux)
    1 of 8 (ditec) - jumper
    1 of 9 (ditec) - jumper

    Radio LUX
     - power supply as above (ditec 0 with GND and ditec 1 with + 24V)
    I made it with 1.5mm2 wire
     - COM terminal with 5 ditec
     - NO terminal with 1 ditec
    With this connection, we use the channel only 2 (because it is carried out by a relay to which we have connected the NO and COM control)

    P.S.
    The radio through the connector k1 and k2 is controlled (-), while the ditec is controlled (+).


    In case of ambiguity, write.

    Subject closed :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a Ditec Globe garage door drive to a FAAC radio receiver (lux2/25). The user seeks guidance on the correct pin connections for compatibility. Initial responses suggest connecting the radio supply to terminals 1+ and 0-, with signal connections to terminal 1-5 and setting DIP1 to ON. Further inquiries address concerns about potential damage to the motherboard when using a non-original FAAC radio and the necessity of cutting jumper J4. The user later shares their configuration settings, which include specific jumper placements and terminal connections. Ultimately, the issue is resolved by confirming the correct wiring setup, including power supply connections and terminal assignments for the radio and drive.
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