JUMPER SELECTION
J1: Select the type of motor
position A = to the left of the gate
position b = to the right of the gate
J2: Select the warning light activation mode
position A = intermittent activation
position b = continuous activation
J3: Select the SEL third button mode
position A = limited opening mode
position b = closing mode
J4: Select second radio channel/blocking button
position A = two-channel receiver
position b = single channel receiver
J5: Select the serial interface mode
position A = interface disabled
position b = interface enabled
DIP-SWITCH SELECTION (S1, fig.13)
DIP 1: On => automatic reclosing activated.
Off => automatic reclosing deactivated.
DIP 2: On => manual mode active.
Off => manual mode deactivated.
DIP 3: On => dynamic button mode TD: "open-close"
with inversion only during closing.
Off => TD mode: "open-block-close-block"
Note: to set the dip-switches switch off the power, change the settings
and then switch the power back on.
1) Automatic
Selected by moving dip "1" to the "ON" position.
When the door is completely closed the opening command will start a
complete cycle consisting of opening and automatic reclosing.
Automatic reclosing starts after the programmed pause period has elapsed
when the opening cycle has been completed or straight away after the
intervention of a photoelectric cell (the intervention of a photoelectric cell
causes the pause time to be reset).
The indicator light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated
2) Semi-automatic
Selected by moving dip "1" to the "OFF" position.
Work cycle control using separate opening and closing commands.
When the door has reached the completely open position the system will
wait, until it receives a closing command either via an external control
button or via radio control, before completing the cycle.
The indicator light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated.
3) Manual operation
Selected by moving dip "2" to the "ON" position.
Movement commands can only be given by continuously pressing the
opening or closing buttons. The dynamic button and radio control com-
mands have no effect.
Each time the button is released the gate will instantly stop.
The cutting in of a block command or the photoelectric cells (both in the
closing and opening directions) instantly stops all movement: to be able
to move the gate/door again you will first have to release all commands
(meaning that no control buttons are active) and then press the required
manual operation button as explained above.
The activation of one of the travel limit switches causes the gate/door to
stop and the opening/closing cycle to terminate.
Work cycle time management is also active for this function meaning that
even without mechanical travel limits the system will block when the work
cycle time has elapsed. The indicator light remains lit until the closing
manoeuvre has terminated.
Note: activating a movement command (opening/closing) when one of
the command buttons is pressed (the opposite command) will block all
movement; to free the system release all active buttons.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
Close the jumper "Pb" (pos. B fig.13) on the horizontal terminal board
and travel limit card to exclude the door safety contact during installation
("FTb", see figure 3).
Open jumper "Pb" once you have carried out the installation and replace
the cover.
1) Work time:
The gate is considered completely open (and therefore automatic reclosing
is carried out) even when the opening time has ended; program the opening
times so as to leave a margin greater than the time required to reach the
opening travel limit FCA (or complete opening).
Never exceed a margin of 4 seconds.
2) Pause time:
Attention: Program a pause time which is not less than the minimum
indicated.
WORK TIME PROGRAMMING
(LIMITED OPENING, OPENING AND PAUSE)
1) With the gate completely closed, press and hold down the "P1" button
for 4 seconds. The led "L2" will be off to start with and will then start to
flash rapidly indicating that the programming mode has been entered.
The indicator light will flash intermittently at the same frequency as the
indicator led. Release the "P1" button.
NOTE: if you press the "P1" button and the led "L2" lights up straight away it
means that the programmer is not completely closed and you cannot therefore
enter the programming mode; Switch the power off and on again.
If the security devices (Tb, FTCI, FTCS) are not at rest time programming
will not be enabled. During time programming the activation of (Tb, FTCI,
FTCS) will cause the gate and the time count to block. They will continue
as soon as the security devices are once again at rest.
2) Press the "P1" button (or activate either "TD" or the radio control) and
keep it pressed until the gate has reached the desired limited opening
position. When you release the button the gate will block and will start
to move again (and count the work time) after a one second period has
elapsed.
3) When the opening travel limit is activated the motor will block but the
work time count will carry on in order to give a slightly higher time margin
with respect to the exact manoeuvring time.
4) Press the "P1" button (or activate either "TD" or the radio control): the
work time count will end. The indicator light is now flashing at slower
intervals: the pause time count has now started.
5) When the pause time is sufficient, press the "P1" button again (or activate
either "TD" or the radio control) the closing cycle will start and you will
exit the programming procedure.
READ THE FOLLOWING NOTES CAREFULLY
• When the unit is powered up; if the opening travel limit is active and
automatic re-closing has been selected the gate/door will close after
the pause period has expired.
• When the unit is powered up with the gate/door not completely closed
the logic will only allow the opening command and not the closing
command. The only exception occurs when the opening travel limit
is active.
• With the barrier fully open, activating FTCI or TA will force a pause
time reset.
• The limited opening command can only be used when the gate is
completely closed. You cannot therefore give two successive limited
opening commands. If the FTCI activates during the closing stage the
reopening will still be limited (the gate will not reopen completely).
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0-120 seconds
5-120 seconds