INDICATOR LIGHT FUNCTION MODE
The indicator light output (24 Vac, 3 W) is used to indicate the gate status.
• When the gate is completely closed:
The indicator light is off
• When the gate is not completely closed or moving:
The indicator light is on
ALARM INDICATIONS
1) Wrong parameters in EEPROM memory
If there is a data read error from EEPROM the indicator light will indicate the
error by activating intermittently: the system will be blocked. You will have to
enter work time programming to correct the error. Pressing the "P1" button
will force the LED "L2" to flash straight away.
2) Simultaneous travel limit activation
Simultaneous travel limit activation will cause the programmer to block as
long as the problem exists. The warning light will stay ON for 3 seconds and
OFF for 3 seconds.
When the travel limits have been freed an automatic RESET will occur and
normal operation will return.
REMOTE CONTROL (fig. 13)
It is possible to use remote controls by inserting a Cardin standard slot-in
receiver card into the interface "R1" (fig. 13).
The second channel can be used as a blocking button by removing the
jumper "J4".
Once you have programmed the receiver card insert it into the slot on the
mother board.
CONNECTING THE 433 MHZ MODULE ANTENNA
Connect a tuned antenna between binding posts 25 and 26 using a coaxial
cable RG58 (impedance 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m.
For ulterior information consult the operating manual supplied with the
receiver card.
SERIAL INTERFACE CARD (fig. 4)
Inserting a serial card into the interface "R2" will allow you to activate the
motor using a selector with an electronic key. The selector (SEL DCF K00)
has three buttons: opening, blocking, closing. It is possible to change the
closing function to a limited opening command by moving jumper "J3" (see
jumper selection) on the mother board.
1) Using shielded cable type BF (1 pole and braid) connect the electronic
key pad to the binding posts on the interface.
2) Insert the interface into its slot on the mother board (after having removed
jumper "J5" as shown in figure 4.
3) Check that the alarm leds on the selector are "OFF" (these leds light up if
you open the front of the selector). If they are "ON" press the reset button
to reactivate the system.
For ulterior information consult the operating manual supplied with the
electronic selector.
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