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PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the automation and therefore must be disposed together with the latter.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of materials, some of which can be recycled while others must be scrapped. Seek information on the recycling
and disposal systems required by local regulations in your area for this product category.
Caution! – certain parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances that, if released into the environment, may seriously damage
the environment and human health.
As indicated by the adjacent symbol, the product may not be disposed of together with domestic waste. Separate the waste into
categories for disposal, according to the methods set out by legislation in force in your area, or return the product to the retailer when
purchasing a new version.
Caution! – local regulations may include the application of heavy fines in the event of improper disposal of this product.
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FURTHER INFORMATION
9.1 - ADVANCED SETTINGS
9.1.1 - Adjusting the parameters (using the transmitter memorised in Mode 1)
The transmitter can be used to set a number of control unit operating parameters:
• Pause time: time during which the gate leaves remain open before re-closing automatically (if the "complete cycle" function is set); see Par. 9.1.1.1
• Pedestrian opening: partial opening mode of the gate leaves, to allow pedestrians to pass through; see Par. 9.1.1.1
• Motor force: maximum force applied by the motor to move the gate leaves; when this value is exceeded, the control unit interprets the occurrence
as an obstacle stopping the gate leaves and, consequently, inverts the direction of movement; see Par. 9.1.1.1
• Step-by-Step (SbS) function: sequence of gate leaf movements associated with each "Step-by-Step" (SbS) command; see Par. 9.1.1.1
• Open input configuration: allows programming the operation of the Open input as described in Table 6
• OGI input configuration: the output has the following behaviours depending on the set configuration (see paragraph 9.1.1.2)
a) OGI: off: automation closed; flashes slowly: opening manoeuvre; flashes quickly: closing manoeuvre; steady on: in all other cases
b) COURTESY LIGHT: the exit is activated at the beginning of the manoeuvre and turns off automatically after 60 seconds from the end of the mano-
euvre
c) ELECTRIC LOCK: the output is activated for a few seconds at the beginning of an opening manoeuvre from the closed automation
d) PRESENCE FUNCTION: see paragraph 9.1.2
• Discharging of Motor 1 and Motor 2 upon closing: adjusts the duration of the motor's "short reversion" after the closing manoeuvre is executed,
in order to reduce the final residual force; see Par. 9.1.1.2
• Discharging of Motor 1 and Motor 2 upon opening: adjusts the duration of the motor's "short reversion" after the opening manoeuvre is execu-
ted, in order to reduce the final residual force; see Par. 9.1.1.2
The adjustment can be made with any transmitter stored in Mode 1 (see par. 9.3.1). If there is no transmitter memorised in Mode 1, it is possible to
memorise one solely for programming purposes then cancelling it (see Paragraph 9.4).
9.1.1.1 - Parameter adjustment procedure: Pause time - Pedestrian opening - Motor force - Step-by-Step function
All parameters can be adjusted as desired, with the exception of the "motor force" parameter, which requires special attention:
• Do not use high force values to compensate for abnormal friction points along the gate's path: exces-
sive force may adversely affect the operation of the safety system or damage the gate itself.
• If the "motor force" control is used to assist the impact force reduction system, measure the force again
after each adjustment in compliance with the EN 12453 standard.
• Weather conditions may affect the movement of the gate, so the latter should be readjusted periodi-
cally.
Before proceeding, check the parameter to be modified in Table 4 and the action to be performed:
01. On the transmitter (Fig. 21) simultaneously press and hold buttons T1 and T2 for 5 seconds then
release them.
02. Within 3 seconds from releasing them, perform the action specified in Table 4 to modify the desired
parameter.
Parameters
Value
Pause time
10 sec
20 sec *
40 sec
80 sec
Pedestrian
Opening to midway of gate leaf 1
opening
Full opening of gate leaf 1 *
1/4 opening of the two leaves
Midway opening of the two leaves
Motor force
Low
Medium-low *
Medium-high
High
TABLE 4
No. of flashes emitted by
Transmitter key to be
the flashing light or the
used
EcsBus led
T1
1
T1
2
3
T1
4
T1
1
T2
2
T2
T2
3
T2
4
1
T3
2
T3
3
T3
4
T3
21
1
Actions to be per-
formed
Press T1 once
Press T1 twice
Press T1 three times
Press T1 four times
Press T2 once
Press T2 twice
Press T2 three times
Press T2 four times
Press T3 once
Press T3 twice
Press T3 three times
Press T3 four times
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