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11) RADIO-TRANSMITTER CLONING
Rolling-code cloning / Fixed-code cloning
Make reference to the UNIRADIO Instructions and the CLONIX Programming
Guide.
11.1) ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: COLLECTIVE RECEIVERS
Make reference to the UNIRADIO Instructions and the CLONIX Programming
Guide.
12) CENTRALISED SERIAL CONNECTION (only available for SCE-MA S)
The SCE-MA S control panel allows several automation units to be
connected in a centralised way by means of appropriate serial inputs and
outputs. This makes it possible to use one single command to open and
close all the automation units connected.
Following the diagram in Fig. 27, proceed to connecting all the control
panels, exclusively using a telephone-type line.
Should a telephone cable with more than one pair be needed, it is
indispensable to use wires from the same pair.
The length of the telephone cable between one appliance and the next must
not exceed 250 m.
At this point, each of the control panels must be appropriately configured,
by setting a MASTER unit first of all, which will have control over all the
others, to be necessarily set as SLAVE (see logic menu).
Also set the Zone number (see parameter menu) between 0 and 127.
The zone number allows you to create groups of automation units,
each one answering to the Zone Master unit. Each zone can only be
assigned one Master unit, the Master unit in zone 0 also controls the Slave
units in the other zones.
Loop closing of the serial connection (indicated by a dotted line in Fig.26)
is only needed if you require to check the no. of the connected devices by
means of UNIPRO.
12.1) Programming of centralised installation through display
The display programmer available in the board is used to set all the SCE
control panel functions. Make reference to Fig. A and B. Set the zone
number from the PARAM. Menu, and set the closed-loop / open-loop and
master / slave values from the Logic menu.
12.2) Programming of centralised installation through Unipro
Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the control unit by means of the
UNIDA accessory (see fig.27).
Make reference to the UNIPRO Instructions for further information.
13) DIAGNOSTICS AND MONITORING
The display on the SCE panel shows some useful information, both during
normal operation and in the case of malfunctions.
Diagnostics:
In the case of malfunctions, the display shows a message indicating which
device needs to be checked:
STRT = START input activation
STOP= STOP input activation
PHOT= PHOT input activation
FLT = FAULT input activation for checked photocells (only SCE-MA and
SCE-MA S)
In the case where an obstacle is found, the SCE panel stops the door and
activates a reverse manoeuvre; at the same time the display shows the
"AMP" message.
Monitoring:
During the opening and closing phases, the display shows four digits
separated by a dot, for example 35. 6 0. The first two digits are constantly
updated during the manoeuvre, and represent the maximum torque reached.
The last two digits represent the torque value set in the parameter menu.
These values allow the torque setting to be corrected.
If the maximum torque value reached during the manoeuvre gets sensibly
close to the value set, malfunctions may occur in the future following wear
or slight door deformation.
It is therefore advisable to check the maximum torque reached (the first two
digits) during some of the manoeuvres carried out in the course of
installation, and if necessary set a value about 15-20 percent points higher
in the parameter menu.
14) STATISTICS
he statistics are managed by the UNIPRO.
In addition to the standard statistics, the following advanced statistics are
available:
-
Number of zone operating units (advanced statistics) Address 16:
indicates the number of actuators belonging to the same zone as that of
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the master (only updated in the master boards).
-
Number of total operating units (advanced statistics) Address 17:
indicates the number of actuators connected (only updated in the
master boards).
Make reference to the UNIPRO Instructions for further information.
15) CHAIN TIGHTENER ADJUSTMENT (EOS)
The operator supplied is already calibrated and inspected. Should the chain
tension need to be adjusted, proceed as shown in fig. 17.
WARNING: The anti-tear spring must never be completely compressed.
Scrupulously check that the spring does not become totally compressed
during operation.
15.1) BELT TENSIONING (EOS-C)
The automation is supplied already calibrated and duly tested. If the tension
of the belt needs to be adjusted, proceed as indicated in fig.17A.
16) LIMIT-SWITCH ADJUSTMENT MENU
The SCE control panel is provided with an adjustment menu for opening
and closing limit switches, which simplify the installation procedure.
Making reference to Fig. 18 and 19, and Fig. B showing control panel
programming, proceed as follows:
Initiate a limit-switch adjustment operation by moving to the appropriate
SCE panel menu (Fig.B).
When the "CLOSE" message is displayed, bring the door to the required
closing position using the "+" and "-" control unit buttons, keeping in mind
that the "-" button closes the door whereas the "+" button opens the door.
As soon as the door is in the required closing position, press the "OK"
button in order to memorise the closing limit-switch position.
When the "OPEN", message is displayed, bring the door to the required
opening position using the "+" and "-" control unit buttons. As soon as the
door is in the required opening position, press the "OK" button in order
to memorise the opening limit-switch position.
NOTE: These manoeuvres are carried out in "hold-to-run" mode at
reduced speed and without any safety device intervention.
Now the control panel initiates a partial closing manoeuvre, in order to
allow the reference cam to be positioned, then displays the message
"REF" and moves to the wait mode.
The cam is to be positioned (Fig.19) at a distance of approximately 230
mm from the fixing base. This measurement can vary by approximately
± 13 mm depending on the chain/belt pitch.
Warning!! The cam is to be positioned as shown in details 9A and 9B
of fig. 19. Any incorrect cam positioning can cause damage to the
operator.
After positioning the cam, press the "OK" button, the control unit initiates
reopening the door to memorise the encoder reference cam positioning.
At this point the limit-switch adjustment can be considered complete,
bring the door to its closing position and proceed to the autoset operation
to complete operator setting up.
17) AUTOSET MENU (Autoset)
Bring the door to its closing position.
Initiate an autoset operation by moving to the appropriate SCE panel
menu (Fig.B).
As soon as the OK button is pressed, the following message will be
displayed ".... .... ....", and the control unit initiates an opening manoeuvre
followed by a closing manoeuvre, during which the minimum torque
value needed for door movement will be automatically set.
During this phase, it is important to avoid obscuring the photocells, as
well as using the START and STOP commands and the display.
By the end of this operation, the control unit will have automatically set
the optimum torque values. Check and, if necessary, modify them as
described in the programming section.
WARNING: Check that the impact force value measured at
the points established by the EN 12445 standard is lower than
that specified in the EN 12453 standard.
WARNING! During the autoset phase, the obstacle detection
function is not optimised; the installer must check the operator
movement and prevent persons and things from coming near or
stopping within the operating range.
18) SLOW-DOWN SPEED AND TORQUE
N.B.: In the case where, during the final opening and closing phases, the
pushing force does not allow the required manoeuvre to be completed, the
gearmotor force can be increased by moving the transformer connection
from terminal 15V to terminal 20V, as in fig.20.
ENGLISH
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