6) SELECT BOLLARD FIG.D
Set the type of motor connected to the board
7) PROGRAMMER CONNECTION FIG.E
Refer to specific manual. Transmitters only.
For management of Transmitters only.
8) CONNECTIONS FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION
The PERSEO CBD 230.P SD control unit can be used to operate up to four
bollards connected in parallel, thus achieving simultaneous operation with a
single control panel.
Use a junction box with a suitable protection rating to wire the bollards together
so as to avoid bulky connections near the control panel.
MOTOR CABLES: Connect in parallel, observing the motors' polarity by joining
together the black cables, brown cables and blue cables.
CAPACITOR CABLES: Connect in parallel in the terminals provided
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CABLES: Connect in parallel in the terminals provided
LIGHT CABLES: Connect in parallel in the terminals provided
OPENING LIMIT SWITCH CABLES: Connect in series in the terminals provided
BUZZER CABLES: Connect in parallel in the terminals provided
9)CALLING UP MENUS : FIG.1
9.1) LEVEL 1 PROGRAMMING MENU (TABLE "A")
9.2) LEVEL 2 PROGRAMMING MENU (TABLE "B")
9.3) LEVEL 3 PROGRAMMING MENU (TABLE "C")
10) TROUBLESHOOTING
If you encounter a malfunction of any kind, make sure that you have selected
the correct bollard (FIg.D).
- Lights on top cap double flashing. Indicates scheduled maintenance is due.
Check Sr, Nt and NL parameters
- Lights on top cap triple flashing and status 14 or 15 on display at end of
operation. Check the opening limit switch
WIRELESS PROGRAMMING
PR2 for CH2 output chanel
PR1 for CH1output chanel
Programming
and
Impulse output
Automatic memory
storage only
with
impulse output
X4
Cancellation of
the entire
receiver memory
LEGEND
FUNCTION
INSTALLATION MANUAL
When pressing the key PR1 (for channel 1) or PR2 (for channel 2) for the first time, the receiver sets to the programming
mode. Every time the key PR1 is pressed after that, the receiver switches to the configuration for the subsequent function, that
is indicated by the number of flashings (see table).
For example, if PR2 is pressed for 4 consecutive times, the receiver stores the second channel as timer output
(4 flashings/pause/4 flashings/pause/...).
At this stage, after selecting the channel (PR1 or PR2) and the desired function, the key T (T1-T2-T3 or T4) of the transmitter
will be stored in the memory of the receiver as indicated in the table for programming.
Constant blinking.
The associated output relay stays attracted for 1 second.
You will exit programming mode if no memorizing is performed
for 10 seconds.
2 blinks followed by a
pause of about 1 second.
The key T1 of the transmitter is automatically stored on the output
CH1 while the key T2 on CH2. Do not store the TRC1 with this
function (key T2 is not available).
6 blinks followed by a pause
of about 1 second.
WARNING! This operation deletes all of the radiocontrols stored
on channel 1 and channel 2 from the memory of the receiver.
NUMBER OF LED DL1 BLINKING SIGNALS
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
11) WIRELESS PROGRAMMING
11.1) MANUAL PROGRAMMING
In the case of standard installations where no advanced functions are required,
it is possible to proceed to manual storage of the transmitters, making referen-
ce to programming table A and to the example for basic programming.
1) If you wish the transmitter to activate output 1, press pushbutton PR1, other-
wise if you wish the transmitter to activate output 2, press pushbutton PR2.
2) When LED DL1 starts blinking, press hidden key on the transmitter, LED DL1
will remain continuously lit.
3) Press the key of the transmitter to be memorized, LED DL1 will flash quickly
to indicate that it has been memorized successfully. Flashing as normal will then
be resumed.
4) To memorize another transmitter, repeat steps 2) and 3).
5) To exit memorizing mode, wait for the LED to go off completely or press the
key of a remote control that has just been memorized.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ATTACH THE ADHESIVE KEY LABEL TO THE FIRST MEMO-
RISED TRANSMITTER (MASTER).
In the case of manual programming, the first transmitter assigns the key code
to the receiver; this code is necessary in order to carry out subsequent cloning
of the radio transmitters.
11.2) SELF-LEARNING MODE PROGRAMMING
This mode is used to copy the keys of a transmitter already stored in the receiver
memory, without accessing the receiver.
The first transmitter is to be memorised in manual mode (see paragraph 8.4).
a) Press hidden key on the transmitter already memorised.
b) Press key T on the transmitter already memorised, which is also to be attributed
to the new transmitter.
c) Within 10 s., press hidden key on the new transmitter to be memorised.
d) Press key T to be attributed to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the procedure from step (c) within a
maximum time of 10 seconds, otherwise the receiver exits the programming mode.
f ) To copy another key, repeat from step (a), having waited for the receiver to exit the
programming mode (or after disconnecting the receiver from the power supply).
Press the hidden key (Fig.4) on the transmitter until the
LED remains lit, then press the T key (1-2-3 or 4) on
the transmitter until it starts flashing again, wait for the
LED to go off or switch off the power. The transmitter's
T key is now memorized.
Press the hidden key (Fig.4) on the transmitter until the
1
1
LED remains lit, then press key T1 on the transmitter (if
other keys are pressed, they are ignored) until it starts
flashing again, wait for the LED to go off (10 sec) or
transmit a key to exit. T1 and T2 are now automatically
memorized on CH1 and CH2.
While the LED is flashing, keep buttons PR1 and PR2
1
on the receiver held down together for longer than 10
sec. The LED flashes very quickly.
By the time the LED goes off, all the transmitters are
deleted and you exit programming mode.
Standard Programming
Advanced Programming
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
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