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6.2. ROTATION DIRECTION AND FORCE CHECK
1)
Program the functions of the control board according to
need, as shown in Chapter 5.
2)
Cut power to the electronic control equipment.
3)
Release the operators and manually move the gate to the
mid-point of the opening angle.
4)
Re-lock the operators.
5)
Restore power.
6)
Send and opening command on the OPEN A input (fig.2)
and check if the gate leaves are being commanded to
open.
N.B.: If the first OPEN A pulse commands a closing, cut power and
change over the phases of the electric motor (brown and
black wires) on the terminal board.
7)
Check power setting of the motors and, if necessary, modify
it (see Chapter 5.1).
N.B.: If using hydraulic operators, force should be programmed to
maximum level (8)
8)
Stop leaf movement with a STOP command.
9)
Release the operators, close the leaves and re-lock the
operators.
6.3. LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES
WARNING: during the learning procedure, the safety devices are
disabled! Therefore any transit must be avoided in the leaf
movement area when this operation is carried out.
Opening/closing time is established by a learning procedure
which varies slightly according to whether you are using limit-
switches.
6.3.1. LEARNING OF NORMAL TIMES
- SIMPLE LEARNING:
Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
one second: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaves begin the
opening movement.
Wait for the leaf to reach the opening stop limit and then supply
an OPEN A pulse (with the radio control or with the key controlled
push-button) to stop the movement: the leaves stop and the
DL10 LED stops flashing.
The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate.
Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automaticaly reaching
closed position.
- ADVANCED COMPLETE LEARNING:
Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
more than 3 seconds: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaf 1
begins the opening movement. The following functions can be
commanded by the OPEN A pulses (by radio control or key
controlled push-button):
1° OPEN - Deceleration at opening of leaf 1
2° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its
opening movement
3° OPEN - Deceleration at opening of leaf 2
4° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at opening and immediately begins
its closing movement
5° OPEN - Deceleration at closing of leaf 2
6° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing
movement
7° OPEN - Deceleration at closing of leaf 1
8° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at closing
The DL10 LED stops flashing and the gate is ready for normal
operation.
Notes:
•If you wish to eliminate deceleration in certain stages,
wait for the leaf to reach its stop-limit and supply 2
consecutive Open pulses (by 1 second).
•If only one leaf is present, the entire sequence must
nevertheless be effected. When the leaf has finished
opening, supply 5 Open pulses until the leaf begins to
close, and then resume normal operation.
•It wind effected areas it is best to allow 2 second after
the leaf reaches open stop befor supplying Open A to
ensure full closing.
•Limit switches or encoder must be used in condominium
applications in order to guarantee the repeatability of
the slow-down. Otherwise the leaf could not reach the
limit stop with slow-down.
•If, during closing / opening, the cycle stops for more
consecutive times, the leaf could not reach the limit
stop with slow-down. At the first complete cycle without
interruptions, the system recognizes the limit stops and
carries out again the programmed slow-downs.
6.3.2. LEARNING WITH LIMIT-SWITCHES
Learning with limit-switches can be done in two different ways:
- SIMPLE LEARNING:
Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
1 second: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaves begin the
opening movement.
The motors stop automatically when the opening limit-switches
are reached, but an OPEN A pulse must be given (by radio
control or key push-button) to end the cycle; the leaves stop and
the DL10 LED stops flashing.
The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate.
Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automaticaly reaching
closed position.
- ADVANCED COMPLETE LEARNING:
Check if the leaves are closed, and then press the F push-button
for more than 3 seconds: DL10 LED begins flashing and leaf 1
begins the opening movement. The leaves automatically
decelerate when they reach the limit-switches, and therefore, it
is sufficient to inform the equipment that the stop limits have been
reached by means of OPEN A pulses (by radio control or key push-
button):
FCA1 -
Deceleration at opening of leaf 1
1° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its
opening movement
FCA2 -
Deceleration at opening of leaf 2
2° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at opening and immediately begins
its closing movement
FCC2 -
Deceleration at closing of leaf 2
3° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing
movement
FCC1 -
Deceleration at closing of leaf 1
4° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at closing
the DL10 LED stops flashing and the gate is ready for normal
operation
Notes:•If you wish to eliminate deceleration in some stages, you
must supply an Open pulse within 1 second of reaching
the limit-switch.
•If some limit-switches are not installed, start the
corresponding deceleration by supplying an Open
pulse (which replaces the limit-switch).
•If only one leaf is present, the entire sequence must
nevertheless be effected. When the leaf has finished
opening, supply 5 Open pulses until the leaf begins to
close, and then resume normal operation.
•It wind effected areas it is best to allow 2 second after
the leaf reaches open stop befor supplying Open A to
ensure full closing.
6.3.3. LEARNING TIMES WITH ENCODER
Learning with the encoder can be done in two different ways:
- SIMPLE LEARNING:
Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
1 second: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaves begin the
opening movement.
The movement stops automatically when the opening stop limit
is reached and the DL10 LED stops flashing.
The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate,
using fixed deceleration.
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