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5.4 - MEMORISATION OF GATE LEAF OPENING AND CLOSING ANGLES
After recognition of the devices (Par. 5.3), the control unit must recognise the opening angles of the leaves. In this phase the system reads the leaf open-
ing angle from the mechanical closing stop to the mechanical opening stop. The presence of fixed and sufficiently strong mechanical stops is essential.
01. Manually release the gearmotors (Fig. 14) and bring the gate leaves to midway of their path so that they are free to open and close, then lock the
motors (Fig. 15).
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02. On the control unit (Fig. 16) press and release key P3: wait for the control unit to perform the memorisation phase: closure of motor M1 up to
the mechanical stop, closure of motor M2 up to the mechanical stop, opening of motor M2 and of motor M1 up to the mechanical opening stop;
full closure of M1 and M2.
If the first manoeuvre of one or both of the gate leaves is not a closing movement, press and release key P3 on the control unit (Fig. 16) to stop
the memorisation phase and reverse the polarity of the motor/s that performed the opening, by inverting the brown and blue wires (Fig. 17).
If the first motor to perform the closing manoeuvre is not M1, press and release key P3 on the control unit (Fig. 16) to stop the memorisation
phase and invert the motor terminals on the control unit (Fig. 18).
If any device (photocells, keypad, manual pressing of key P3, etc.) intervenes during the memorisation phase, this phase will be immediately
stopped: it will have to be repeated entirely.
If led L3 flashes at the end of the search for memorised devices, it means that there is an error: see Par. 9.10.3.
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5.5 - MEMORISATION OF THE 1
The control unit incorporates a radio receiver for ECCO5 transmitters (various models): before proceeding with the remaining steps, it is necessary to
memorise the 1 st transmitter in Mode 1 – see procedure below.
To memorise additional transmitters, see Par. 9.3.
Before running the memorisation procedure, it is advisable to read it and observe the indicated times.
This procedure allows for simultaneously memorising all the transmitter keys, by automatically pairing them to the commands shown in Table 1 below.
A transmitter memorised in Mode 1 can control only a single automation.
8 – English
1
180°
3
17
blue
brown
M
M
st
TRANSMITTER
13
M
M
M
M
15
1
2
18
M
M
M
M
BUS
STOP
180°
3