7.3.8) Resetting the encoder position
This procedure enables return of the encoder to the factory-set position to enable the assembly of Ten with the door closed.
If the direction of motor rotation needs to be changed, first complete the "Programming the direction of motor rotation" procedure and then
"Resetting the encoder position".
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CAUTION! THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED BELOW MUST BE PERFORMED EXCLUSIVELY ON A WORKBENCH.
NEVER PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE WITH THE MOTOR INSTALLED ON THE DOOR.
1.
Press and hold keys [▲] and [▼] until all leds from L1 to L8 illuminate.
2.
Release the keys when the leds turn off.
After all leds turn off, a single led from L1 to L8 lights up again to indicate the encoder position.
3.
At this time, press and hold [Set] until the motor starts up.
Release the key as ten as the motor starts up.
The control unit activates motor movement to bring the encoder position to led L6.
4.
After the motor has stopped, all leds turn on and then off, after which check that the led that lights up again is L6. If this does not
occur, repeat the procedure from point 1.
5.
At the end of the sequence leds L1 and L2 continue to flash.
7.4) Special functions
7.4.1) "Always open" function
The "always open" function is a feature of the control unit that enables continuous activation of an opening manoeuvre when the "Step-by-
step" command lasts more than 3 seconds; this can be useful for example to connect the SS terminal with the contact of a programme clock
to keep the gate open during a specific time band. This feature is valid regardless of the setting of the input SS (see "Function SS" in Table
10).
7.4.2) "Move anyway" function
In the event that a safety device malfunctions or is out of service, the door may still be moved in "hold-to-run" mode. For details, refer to the
paragraph "Control with safety devices out of service" in the enclosure "Instructions and warnings for the TEN gearmotor user".
7.4.3) Maintenance notification
TEN enables the user to be notified when a maintenance
check needs to be performed on the automation. The
number of manoeuvres after which the signal can be
enabled is selectable from 8 levels, by means of the mod-
ifiable parameter "Maintenance notification" (see Table
10).
Table 15: Maintenance notification with Flash and maintenance indicator
Number of manoeuvre
Below 80% of limit
Between 81 and 100% of limit
Over 100% of limit
Signalling on Flash
Normal (0.5s on, 0.5s off)
Remains lit for 2s at start of manoeuvre then proceeds normally Flashes throughout manoeuvre
Remains lit for 2s at start and end of manoeuvre then proceeds Always flashes.
normally
Adjustment level 1 is "automatic" and takes into account manoeuvre
stress, i.e. force and duration of the manoeuvre, while the other adjust-
ments are set on the basis on the number of manoeuvres. The mainte-
nance requirement notification is via the flashing light or the maintenance
indicator, depending on the relative settings (see Table 10). On the basis
of the number of manoeuvres performed with respect to the pro-
grammed limit, the Flash flashing light and maintenance indicator activate
the signals as described in Table 15.
Signalling on maintenance indicator
On for 2s at start of opening
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