The intervention of the travel direction inversion or blocking photocell or pressing the blocking button
will stop the gate, while the flashing warning light will remain lit, indicating that the programmer is in
an active phase. The figure "b" will flash on the display. The work time count is blocked, but once the
alarm situation has been resolved or the blocking button has been released (only active while it is being
pressed down) the gate movement will start up again automatically, and the time count will carry on.
The intervention of the opening direction photoelectric cell will force the gate to stop, but the time
count will continue, this is indicated by the flashing lights which will remain active: the time count will
only end after the PROG button has been pressed as described in the table above. Once the opening
direction programming has been completed the symbol "-" will appear on the display.
Attention! Program the work time so that the gate always opens completely, including a time margin of
3 to 4 seconds; if this is not the case the completion of the manoeuvre cannot be guaranteed (see the
considerations in paragraph "Timer controlled travel limits"). The end of programming is indicated by
the night light switching on (the activation time of which is now already programmed) and the indicator
lamp (which switches off at the end of the closing manoeuvre).
REMOTE CONTROL
The dynamic command and auxiliary contact (C-NO) can be controlled via radio by inserting a 2-channel
Cardin standard radio receiver card into the interface "R1" (fig. 1) It is possible to control two channels,
one controlling the dynamic command and the other controlling the C-N.O. contact between binding
posts 15-16. Channel "A" of the transmitter must always correspond to channel "A" of the receiver. The
second channel may correspond to the functions B, C or D depending on the position of the jumper. For
more information please read the instructions which are supplied with your receiver card.
FUNCTION MODES
1) Automatic
Selected by enabling automatic reclosing (programming step 6 , number "6" fixed). When the door
is completely closed the opening command will start a complete cycle which will end with automatic
reclosing and the night light switching off. 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). During the
pause time the symbol "-" will flash on the display and pressing the blocking button during this period
will stop automatic reclosing and consequently stop the display from flashing.
The intervention of mechanical travel limits will block the relative gate; the end of the opening/closing
manoeuvre is determined by the following table:
Table 1
End of opening manoeuvre
End of closing manoeuvre
The indicator light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated
Note: The night light switches on automatically each time a movement command is given either by
control button or by radio. The intervention of a photoelectric cell during reclosing has no effect on the
timing of the night light.
2) Semi-automatic
Selected by disabling automatic reclosing (programming step 6 , number "6" flashing). Work cycle con-
trol 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 activation of one of the travel limit switches causes
the relative gate to stop and the termination of the opening/closing cycle as indicated in table 1. Starting
from the opening manoeuvre the night light will switch off after the set period has elapsed. The indicator
light remains lit until the closing manoeuvre has terminated.
ACTIVATED TRAVEL LIMITS
Gate 1
Hinged gate 2
FCA 1
FCA2
FCC1
FCC2
18
Hinged gate 2
FCA2
FCC1