DIP
Modes and functions
DIP1
DIP2
Advance warning
DIP3
Step-by-step or collective opening
Automatic or step-by-step mode
DIP4
(for pedestrian and total operation)
Automatic mode optional
DIP5
(only if DIP4 = ON)
DIP6
Opening photocell testing
DIP7
Encoder
DIP8
Slowdown
DIP9
Closing photocell testing
Type of deceleration
DIP10
(only if DIP8 = ON)
T.LG: garage light time
If the garage lighting circuit has been connected to the
control panel, regulate the time which the lights shall
remain on using T.LG.
• Minimum value: 3 seconds; maximum value: 90
seconds
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Function and mode selection using SW2 (DIP1 = OFF)
Option
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Potentiometer adjustment
Effect
the flashing light comes on and the operation begins after a 3
second warning
the flashing light comes on and the operation begins
immediately
step-by-step opening (the panel obeys the key commands
during opening)
collective opening (the panel does not obey the key commands
during opening)
automatic mode (the gate closes automatically after the
standby time has passed, which is adjusted using T.E.)
step-by-step mode (the gate only closes when receiving the key
command)
during standby, the gate obeys the key commands (this can be
closed before standby time finishes)
the gate cannot be closed until standby time finishes
testing enabled
testing disabled
encoder enabled
encoder disabled
the gate reduces its speed before reaching the stopper
the gate reaches the stopper at high speed
testing enabled
testing disabled
progressive deceleration (deceleration ramp 1.5 seconds)
sudden deceleration (no deceleration ramp)
T.E: open gate standby time
If automatic or alternative automatic functioning mode has
been programmed, regulate T.E. to adjust the standby time
with the gate open (before automatic closing begins).
• Minimum value: 0 seconds; maximum value: 90
seconds
P.M: motor torque
Use P.M. to adjust the maximum motor power value.
Adjust the torque to respect the maximum closing
thrusts set out in Standard EN12453:2000. Make
the measurements as described in Standard EN
12445:2000.