STEP 5
The following chapters cover the customisation of GD0N to specific user
requirements.
5.1 - ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS
5.1.1 – Setting parameters with the radio transmitter
The transmitter can be used to set certain controller parameters: there are
Parameters
N.
1
2
Pause time
3
1
2
"OPEN" function
3
1
2
Motor force
3
(*) Factory setting
Parameters can be set with a radio transmitter memorised in mode 1, like
the provided unit.
If no transmitter is memorised in mode 1, you can memorise one just for
this purpose and cancel it afterwards (see par. 5.4.1 "Memorisation mode
1" and par. 5.4.4 "Deleting a radio transmitter").
ATTENZIONE: when using the transmitter to make adjustments you
need to give the control unit time to recognise the radio command; this
means that the buttons must be pressed and released slowly, held down
for at least one second, then released for one second and so on.
1 Press buttons T1 and T2 on the radio transmitter simultaneously for at
least 5s.
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2 Release both buttons.
3 Within 3 seconds, perform the action described in Table 7 based on the
parameter to be modified
Example: to set the pause time to 60 s.
1
Press buttons T1 and T2 and hold them down for at least 5s
2
Release T1 and T2
3
Press button T1 three times
All the parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindica-
tion; only the adjustment of the "motor force" requires special care:
• Do not use high force values to compensate for points of abnormal fric-
tion on the door. Excessive force can compromise the operation of the
safety system or damage the door.
• If the "motor force" control is used to assist the impact force reduc-
tion system, measure the force again after each adjustment in compliance
with EN standard 12445.
• The weather conditions may affect the movement of the door, therefore
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TABLE 7
Setting
15s
30s (*)
60s
"Open"-"Stop"-"Close"-"Stop"
"Open"-"Stop"-"Close"-"Open" (*)
"Open"-"Open"-"Open" (opening only)
Low
Medium
High (*)
T1
T2
four such parameters, each of which has 4 different values:
1) Pause time: time for which the door remains open (in automatic close
mode).
2) "OPEN" function: sequence of movements associated with each
"OPEN" command.
3) Motor force: maximum force over which the controller recognises an
obstacles and reverses the door's movement.
Action: operation to be performed at point 3 in the adjustment phase
Press button T1 once
Press button T1 twice
Press button T1 three times
Press button T2 once
Press button T2 twice
Press button T2 three times
Press button T3 once
Press button T3 twice
Press button T3 three times
periodic re-adjustments may be necessary.
5.1.2 – Checking adjustments with the radio transmitter
With a radio transmitter memorised in Mode 1 you can check the values
set for each parameter at any time by following the sequence described
below:
1 Press buttons T1 and T2 on the radio transmitter simultaneously for at
least 5s.
2 Release both buttons.
3 Within 3 seconds, perform the action described in Table 8 based on the
parameter to be checked.
4 Release the button when the flashing light starts flashing.
5 Count the flashes and, based on their number, check the corresponding
value in table 7.
TABLE 8
Parameter
Action
Pause time
Press button T1 and hold it down
"OPEN" function
Press button T2 and hold it down
Motor force
Press button T3 and hold it down
Example: If the flashing light flashes three times after you have pressed
T1 and T2 for 5s and then button T1, the pause time is set at 60s.
5.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
In addition to the devices featured in GD0N, other ones are available as
optional accessories designed to enhance the automation system and
improve its safety and performance.
GA1: OSCILLATING ARM accessory that enables the system to open
overhead-type doors
GU1: MANUAL RELEASE KIT accessory that enables the manual open-
ing of the door even in the event of power failures.
For information on the new accessories, refer to the Mhouse catalogue or
visit the website www.niceforyou.com.