WARNING
(replace the batteries)
The WARNING tells the user of the immediate need to replace the batteries.
When battery power reaches 2,3V, the photocell receiver signals the MASTER Wi-Fi via radio
of the low battery status and activates the BUZZER of the MASTER Wi-Fi with a sound every
3 seconds for 1 minute.
The warning is renewed for 1 minute if a command is given to the door.
The dual-colored LED on the MASTER Wi-Fi of the photocell with the low batteries emits a
constant red light.
The system is still operational during these signals, but it is advantageous to replace the
batteries as soon as possible in order to avoid a full stop of the door operation which
happens when the batteries reach 2,0 V.
The SPARK Wi-Fi flashing light changes flash modes during the warning status; flashing 2
times in quick succession followed by a 2 second pause.
ALARM STATUS
The alarm activates when the batteries have been exhausted (2,0 V) or when a photocell
is not working.
On the MASTER Wi-Fi LEDs DL2 and DL3 turn off, stopping the automation due to the fact
that one of the photocells installed is not working properly.
On the MASTER Wi-Fi (fw 01_04_13) the LED of the photocell with the low or exhausted
battery, lights flashing red and the buzzer emits a sound every 3 seconds for 1 minute to
alert the user that the batteries or the photocell need attention.
The alarm is renewed for 1 minute if a command is given to the door.
IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE SINGLE PHOTOCELL FROM THE Wi-Fi SYSTEM READ THE
MASTER Wi-Fi CARD MANUAL.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
The duration of the batteries used for NOVA Wi-Fi photocells is about 3 years.
- Identify which photocell has the exhausted batteries by looking at the LED EDGE-PHOT on
the MASTER Wi-Fi card.
- Identify through the use of the number of the pair of photocells with the exhausted batteries
on the side of the dual-colored LED that:
- alternately flash red to green (if the alarm is on)
- Master Wi-Fi fw 01_04_13 lights flashing red (if the warning is on)
- has a constant green light (if the NOVA Wi-Fi transmitter batteries are exhausted)
- Locate the adhesive safety edge with the corresponding identity number of the photocells
on the outside of the container.
- Replace the batteries of both the transmitter and receiver checking that the polarity is
correct.
- Push the button PROG TX of the photocell receiver to reactivate the MASTER Wi-Fi. The
buzzer on the edge of the MASTER Wi-Fi card turns off and the LED DL2- DL3 (if the
alarm is on) turn on and the dual-colored LED of the photocell with the replaced batteries
turns off.
The automation is now ready to begin safe operation once more.
ATTENTION: Please remember that batteries must be disposed of properly according
to current standards. In case of disposal of the photocells please remember to
remove and dispose of the batteries properly.
ADDING OTHER NOVA Wi-Fi PHOTOCELLS (UP TO 6 TOTAL)
If after installation the use of further photocells is desired to increase door safety, it is
recommended to:
- Turn off power to the door.
- Place the additional photocells in the desired position.
- Perform the programming by setting to ON a micro-switch different from that of the other
photocells or safety devices installed and identify it with the corresponding numbered
adhesive safety edge (see paragraph "Identification").
- Enable the micro-switch of the added photocell on the MASTER Wi-Fi card.
- Return power to the door.
Follow the memorization procedure and system check as indicated previously.
REMOVAL PROCEDURE FOR A SINGLE SAFETY DEVICE
SAFETY EDGE) FOR BREAKDOWN OR SUBSTITUTION
In order to remove a single memorized safety device on the MASTER Wi-Fi, use the following
procedure:
- Push the button PROG. RX one or more times to select the dual-color LED EDGE PHOT
which begins flashing green, corresponding to the safety device to be eliminated.
- After selecting the safety device, push and hold the button PROG. RX for 10 seconds.
- After 10 seconds the dual-color LED EDGE PHOT flashes alternately red and green 6 times,
indicating successful removal.
ATTENTION: Place the micro-switch corresponding to the eliminated safety device in
the OFF position, then scan the dual-color LED pushing the button PROG. RX 6 times.
IMPORTANT: Remove the batteries from the eliminated safety device.
CONNECTION OF THE CLEAN CONTACT OF THE MECHANICAL OR
INDUCTIVE SAFETY EDGES TO THE NOVA Wi-Fi PHOTOCELLS.
It is possible to connect mechanical or resistive safety edges to NOVA Wi-Fi transmitters
and receivers.
For the connection of the safety edges to the transmitter or receiver of the NOVA Wi-Fi
photocells, a 2 x 0,5 mm
wires and cables of smaller diametre, verify that the cable conector is thoroughly water tight.
However, in order to ensure an IP44 protecion rating, it can be advisable to seal off with
silicone glue any opening that could allow the passage of water.
THE OPERATION OF THE SAFETY EDGE CHANGES ACCORDING TO ITS POSITION,
THEREFORE PAY ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING:
The safety edge connected to the NOVA Wi-Fi RECEIVER:
- if activated while the door is CLOSING => REVERSES THE OPENING MOVEMENT;
- if activated while the door is OPENING => REVERSES THE CLOSING MOVEMENT.
IT IS OPERATING AS A SAFETY EDGE.
The safety edge connected to the NOVA Wi-Fi TRANSMITTER:
- if activated while the door is CLOSING => REVERSES THE OPENING MOVEMENT;
- if activated while the door is OPENING => STOPS AND THEN ALLOWS OPENING TO
CONTINUE.
IT IS OPERATING AS A PHOTOCELL.
FOR MECHANICAL TOUCH SAFETY EDGES (code ACG3015) WITH CONTACT N.C.
- Connect in series to the N.C. contact of the safety edge a resistance of 8,2 KΩ
(without this resistance the series will not work and the alarm will come on - see table
"TROUBLESHOOTING')
- Connect the safety edge N.C. contact to the feed terminals J6 for the transmitter or J7
for the receiver.
- Place the jumper JP6 on the receiver in the following position to enable the safety edge:
JP6
- Place the jumper JP8 on the receiver in the following position to control the N.C. contact:
JP8
- Place the jumper JP3 on the transmitter in the following position to enable the safety edge:
JP3
- Place the jumper JP4 on the transmitter in the following position to control the N.C.
contact:
FOR RESISTIVE SAFETY EDGES WITH N.O. CONTACT
- Connect in parallel to the N.O. contact of the safety edge a resistance of 8,2 KΩ
(without this resistance the series will not work and the alarm will come on - see table
"TROUBLESHOOTING')
- Connect the safety edge N.O. contact to the feed terminals J6 for the transmitter or J7
for the receiver.
- Place the jumper JP6 on the receiver in the following position to enable the safety edge:
JP6
- Place the jumper JP8 on the receiver in the following position to control the N.O. contact:
JP8
- Place the jumper JP3 on the transmitter in the following position to enable the safety edge:
JP3
- Place the jumper JP4 on the transmitter in the following position to control the N.O.
contact:
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