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Hi,
I have just joined the forum, and was hoping to have a few questions answered please.
What is the difference between a 230v kit and a 24v kit that came make?
Which is preferred fitment and why?
Type of cables I need to run from the house for the following fitted:
Video intercom system with one handset for the house and one for the garage,
Magnetic gate lock.
Regards,
Stuart.
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Thanks for your advice, my gates are only about 1.8 m wide and 1.6 high and although a fully clad gate there will be approx 450mm of balustrade design on the top so I would think from a wind point of view I would be ok using motors with the encoders.
As I understand it the came frog p kit has just about all I need in a kit with the exception of the magnet lock and intercom system. If you can give me a quote on the frog p kit I would be grateful.
Can you give me some info on cable type and size I should run for the supply to the gates and also do you know if CAT5E cable is the correct type for an intercom with video screen in house only but with a number pad on the outside to use for entry.
I was told that you should not run cat5 in the same ducting as your supply cable, is this true?
Thanks again.
For your Encoder which I would always recommend you use (making you system compliant easier, or if it is a wind exposed and doesn't function this feature can be tured off) make sure you use the Belden 8723 cable. This is a shielded twisted pair and the only cable CAME gaureentee their encoders to work with.
If you were getting the Frog 230v make sure it's the AE motor on a ZM3E control board. Or the Frog AE24v the ZLJ24 board. These are excellent and give you complete control over sensitivity etc.
Oh a CAT 5 fine for all low voltage accessories
Can anyone help 1st gate will not operate,replaced za4 control board,also new motor,still not working motor getting warm but not moving,second motor fine
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Might be a shot in the dark but have you changed the start up capacitor ?
Steve