IC logic= 0 - Input configured as Start E. Operation according to STEP-BY-STEP MOV. logic.
IC logic= 1 - Input configured as Start I. Operation according to STEP-BY-STEP MOV. logic.
IC logic= 2 - Input configured as Open.
The command causes the leaves to open. If the input stays closed, the leaves stay open until the contact is opened. When the contact is open, the automated device closes following
the TCA time, where activated.
IC logic= 3 - Input configured as Closed.
The command causes the leaves to close.
IC logic= 4 - Input configured as Ped.
The command causes the leaf to open to the pedestrian (partial) opening position. Operation according to STEP-BY-STEP. logic
IC logic= 5 - Input configured as Timer.
Operation same as open except closing is guaranteed even after a mains power outage.
IC logic= 6 - Input configured as Timer Ped.
The command causes the leaf to open to the pedestrian (partial) opening position. If the input stays closed, the leaf stays open until the contact is opened. If the input stays closed and
a Start E, Start I or Open command is activated, a complete opening-closing cycle is performed before returning to the pedestrian opening position. Closing is guaranteed even after a
mains power outage.
SAFE logic= 0 - Input configured as Phot (photocell). (fig.F, ref.1).
Enables connection of devices not equipped with supplementary test contacts. When beam is broken, photocells are active during both opening and closing. When beam is broken
during closing, movement is reversed only once the photocell is cleared. If not used, leave jumper inserted.
SAFE logic= 1 - Input configured as Phot test (tested photocell). (fig.F, ref.2).
Switches photocell testing on at start of operation. When beam is broken, photocells are active during both opening and closing. When beam is broken during closing, movement is
reversed only once the photocell is cleared.
SAFE logic= 2 - Input configured as Phot op (photocell active during opening only). (fig.F, ref.1).
Enables connection of devices not equipped with supplementary test contacts. In the event beam is broken, photocell operation is disabled during closing. During opening, stops
motion for as long as the photocell beam stays broken. If not used, leave jumper inserted.
SAFE logic= 3 - Input configured as Phot op test (tested photocell active during opening only (fig.F, ref.2).
Switches photocell testing on at start of operation. In the event beam is broken, photocell operation is disabled during closing. During opening, stops motion for as long as the photo-
cell beam stays broken.
SAFE logic= 4 - Input configured as Phot cl (photocell active during closing only). (fig.F, ref.1).
Enables connection of devices not equipped with supplementary test contacts. In the event beam is broken, photocell operation is disabled during opening. During closing, move-
ment is reversed immediately. If not used, leave jumper inserted.
SAFE logic= 5 - Input configured as Phot cl test (tested photocell active during closing only (fig.F, ref.2).
Switches photocell testing on at start of operation. In the event beam is broken, photocell operation is disabled during opening. During closing, movement is reversed immediately.
SAFE logic= 6 - Input configured as Bar (safety edge). (fig.F, ref.3).
Enables connection of devices not equipped with supplementary test contacts. The command reverses movement for 2 sec.. If not used, leave jumper inserted.
SAFE logic= 7 - Input configured as Bar (tested safety edge (fig.F, ref.4).
Switches safety edge testing on at start of operation. The command reverses movement for 2 sec.
SAFE logic= 8 - Input configured as Bar 8k2 (fig.F, ref.5). Input for resistive edge 8K2.
The command reverses movement for 2 sec..
Aux logic= 1 - SCA gATE OPEN LIgHToutput.
Contact stays closed during opening and with leaf open, intermittent during closing, open with leaf closed.
Aux logic= 2 - COURTESY LIgHT command output.
Contact stays on for 90 seconds after the last operation.
Aux logic= 3 - ZONE LIgHT command output.
Contact stays closed for the full duration of operation.
Aux logic= 4 - STAIR LIgHT output.
Contact stays closed for 1 second at start of operation.
Aux logic= 5 - gATE OPEN ALARM output.
Contact stays closed if the leaf stays open for double the set TCA time.
Aux logic= 6 - FLASHINg LIgHT output.
Contact stays closed while leaves are operating.
Aux logic= 7 - SOLENOID LATCH output.
Contact stays closed for 2 seconds each time gate is opened.
Aux logic= 8 - MAgNETIC LOCK output.
Contact stays closed while gate is closed.
Aux logic= 9 - MAINTENANCE output.
Contact stays closed once the value set for the Maintenance parameter is reached, to report that maintenance is required.
Aux logic= 10 - FLASHINg LIgHT AND MAINTENANCE output.
Contact stays closed while leaves are operating. If the value set for the Maintenance parameter is reached, once the gate has finished moving and the leaf is closed, the contact closes
for 10 sec. and opens for 5 sec. 4 times to report that maintenance is required.
6) SAFETY DEVICES
Note: only use receiving safety devices with free changeover contact.
6.1) TESTED DEVICES Fig. F
6.2) CONNECTION OF 1 PAIR OF NON-TESTED PHOTOCELLS FIG. C
7) CALLING UP MENUS: FIG. 1
7.1) PARAMETERS MENU (PARA ) (PARAMETERS TABLE "A")
7.2) LOGIC MENU (LOGIC) (LOGIC TABLE "B")
7.3) DEFAULT MENU (default)
Restores the controller's DEFAULT factory settings. Following this reset, you will need
to run the AUTOSET function again.
7.4) LANGUAGE MENU (language)
Used to set the programmer's language on the display.
7.5) AUTOSET MENU (AUTOset)
• Launch an autoset operation by going to the relevant menu.
• As soon as you press the OK button, the ".... .... .... " message is displayed and the control unit
commands the device to perform a full cycle (opening followed by closing), during which
the minimum torque value required to move the leaf is set automatically.
During this stage, it is important to avoid breaking the photocells' beams and not to
use the START and STOP commands or the display.
Once this operation is complete, the control unit will have automatically set the opti-
mum torque values. Check them and, where necessary, edit them as described in the
programming section.
Warning!! While the autoset function is running, the obstacle detection
function is not active. Consequently, the installer must monitor the automated
system's movements and keep people and property out of range of the
automated system.
7.6) LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT MENU (L. S W ADj) (Fig . D)
Limit switch adjustment procedure:
1) go to L.SW ADJ and confirm with OK.
2) The display reads CLOSE. Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the door to the closing limit
switch position. Confirm with OK. The display reads PRg.
3) If prompted by the display, turn the adjustment ring: anticlockwise if the display reads
UP; clockwise if the display reads DOWN. Once you have reached the correct position, the
display reads OK. Confirm with the OK key. The display reads PRg.
4) The display reads OPEN. Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the door to the opening limit
switch position. Confirm with OK. The display reads PRg.
If the display reads KO, it means adjustment was not successful.
This may be caused by:
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Command input configuration
Safety input configuration
AUX output configuration
- the ESC key being pressed before adjustment was completed
- stored travel being too short
7.7) STATISTICS MENU
Used to view the version of the board, the total number of operations (in hundreds),
the number of transmitters memorized and the last 30 errors (the first 2 digits indicate
the position, the last 2 give the error code). Error 01 is the most recent.
7.8) PASSWORD MENU
Used to set a password for the board's wireless programming via the U-link network.
With "PROTECTION LEVEL" logic set to 1,2,3,4, the password is required to access the
programming menus. After 10 consecutive failed attempts to log in, you will need to
wait 3 minutes before trying again. During this time, whenever an attempt is made to
log in, the display will read "BLOC". The default password is 1234.
8) OPEN IN OTHER DIRECTION (Fig. D1)
9) CONNECTION WITH EXPANSION BOARDS AND UNIVERSAL HANDHELD
PROGRAMMER VERSION> V1.40 (Fig. B) Refer to specific manual.
10) RADIO-RECEIVER (Fig. B)
The board comes ready for connection of removable radio-receiver.
The receiver's channel 1 controls input IC1.
The receiver's channel 2 controls terminals 26-27.
11) U-LINK OPTIONAL MODULES
Refer to the U-link instructions for the modules.
The use of some models causes lowered radio capacity. Adjust the system using an
appropriate antenna tuned to 433MHxz.
12) RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS (Fig.G)
WARNING: this operation will restore the control unit's factory settings and all transmit-
ters stored in its memory will be deleted.
WARNINg! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to people
and animals.
- Cut off power to the board (Fig.g ref.1)
- Open the Stop input and press the - and OK keys together (Fig.g ref.2)
- Switch on the board's power (Fig.g ref.3)
- The display will read RST; confirm within 3 sec. by pressing the OK key (Fig.g ref.4)
- Wait for the procedure to finish (Fig.g ref.5)
- Procedure finished (Fig.g ref.6)
WARNING! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to people and animals.
WARNING: Check that the force of impact measured at the points provided for
by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down by standard EN 12453.
For best results, it is advisable to run the autoset function with the motors idle (i.e. not
overheated by a considerable number of consecutive operations).