10 - CABLE COMMANDS CONNECTABLE
10A - STARTING COMMAND CONNECTION
In the "START" input (terminals 12, 13) it is possible to connect a normally open contact (for example, key selectors, or
switches) to manage the automation. The commands can be set by dip switches 2, 3 and 7 (see paragraph 4A, 5). There are 2
micro switches in the selectors; each one has its own function.
Picture 1 shows the terminals in which is possible to connect a micro switch for the starting command.
A selector can also issue a starting command with both the contacts connected in parallel (see picture 2).
1
NO
12
NC
C
13
If there is more than one opening contact, they must be connected in parallel (see picture 2).
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Keeping the opening contact closed ("STR" terminal, for example with a relay), the control unit perform the
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opening, and the automation doesn't accept closing commands (neither automatic, nor by wire), as long as the
contact will be opened again.
10B - PEDESTRIAN OPENING COMMAND CONNECTION
The pedestrian opening is a partial opening (or total opening, if the installer wants it) of the wing opened by "MOT1" (terminals
24, 25). To activate the pedestrian opening function, it is necessary to make the pedestrian opening programming procedure
(see paragraph 7). The pedestrian opening can be managed by a channel of the transmitter (see paragraph 3B) and/or by wire,
connecting a normally open contact to "PED" input (terminals 13,15).
Picture 1 shows the terminals in which it is possible to connect a micro switch for the pedestrian opening command.
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If there is more than one pedestrian opening contact, they must be connected in parallel (see picture 2).
1
NO
15
C
NC
13
10C - STOP COMMAND CONNECTION
In the "STOP" input (terminals 13, 14), it is possible to connect a normally closed contact, to perform the immediate stop of
every function. Picture 1 shows the terminals in which it is possible to connect a stop button. To restart the functions, it is
necessary to deactivate the stop command.
1
NO
NC
C
14
13
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If there is more than one stop contact, they must be connected in series (see picture 2).
2
NO
12
NC
NC
C
13
2
NO
15
NC
NC
C
13
2
NO
NO
NC
C
13
NO
12
C
13
NO
15
C
13
NC
C
14