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USING THE OC2 RECEIVER (det. 12 fig. 1)
The operation and programming of the OC2 series
receiver are described in the instructions attached
to the receiver itself. Keep in mind that channel 1 on
the receiver always corresponds to the step-by-step
(P/P) control on the control unit, whereas channel 2
corresponds to the pedestrian control.
PROGRAMMING THE WORKING AND PAUSE TIMES
The control unit memorises the working and pause times during programming. During the learning phase, the key P/P
(det. 20 of fig 1) is activated several times, alternatively the control P/P (terminal 30, fig. 2) or the remote control (if
memorised) may be used.
Important checks prior to programming:
- With systems using an electric lock, it should be mounted on the gate leaf driven by motor M1.
- Power the control unit and check correct operation of the control inputs through the relative LEDs (the LEDs should
be on for the NC contacts and off for the NO contacts).
- If the photocell transmitters are powered with the output for the foto-test (term. 14 and 15) check correct operation by
short-circuiting the two "Test" pins (part 13 of fig.1).
- Free the gate area of movement.
- Select one of the types of automation described below to carry out self-learning of the times.
P1
P2
LED1
LED2
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