17) ADJUSTMENTS
RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENT SEQUENCE:
Adjusting the limit switches (Fig. G)
Programming transmitters (Fig. H)
Setting of parameters/logic, where necessary
17.1) LEDs (Fig. J)
which all functions can be monitored. LED functions are as follows:
LED
DESCRIPTION
DL1
Built-in radio receiver LED.
DL2
DL3
DL4
is an obstacle.
DL5
SWO - goes o when opening limit switch command given.
DL6
SWC - goes o when closing limit switch command given.
17.2) DIP SWITCHES (DIP SWITCH TABLE "A" ) (Fig. J)
17.3) TRIMMERS (Fig. J)
TRIMMER
DESCRIPTION
ADJUSTMENTS
0
(Dip1 - TCA set to ON).
sec.
Adjusts automatic closing time, following which
TCA
the barrier closes automatically (adjustable in
90
range 0 to 90 sec.).
sec.
Inputs 7-8 and 19-20 are taken respectively to
min.
TW
Inputs 7-8 and 19-20 are taken respectively to
18 BUILT IN RECEIVER
Receiver's output channels:
- Output channel 1, if activated, gives the START command.
- Output channel 2, if activated, commands the 2nd radio channel relay to
energize for 1 sec..
Usable transmitter versions:
18.1) INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz.
Use RG58 coax cable to connect the Antenna and Receiver.
Metal bodies close to the antenna can interfere with radio reception. If
the transmitter's range is limited, move the antenna to a more suitable
position.
18.2) PROGRAMMING
ON) or by means of the universal handheld programmer, which means instal-
lations can be created in "receiver community" mode and the installation's
complete database can be managed via the EEdbase software.
18.3) MANUAL PROGRAMMING (Fig. H, AF)
In the case of standard installations in which advanced features are not
required, transmitters can be memorized manually.
press the SW1 button on the control panel. Alternatively, if you want the
the SW2 button on the control panel
will stay steadily lit.
ashing again.
4) To memorize another transmitter, repeat steps 2) and 3).
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE FIRST TRANSMITTER MEMORIZED MUST BE
IDENTIFIED BY ATTACHING THE KEY LABEL (master).
code to the receiver: this code is required to subsequently clone the radio
transmitters.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
18.4) REMOTE PROGRAMMING (DIP SW 6= ON).
in standard mode via manual programming.
memorized in standard mode via manual programming.
be memorized.
to be memorized.
to enter other new transmitters.
This mode does not require access to the control panel.
18.5) ERASING THE CONTROL PANEL'S MEMORY (Fig. AF)
To erase the control panel's memory completely, hold down the SW1 and SW2
buttons on the control panel at the same time for 10 seconds (LED DL1 ashes).
When LED DL1 is steadily lit it means the memory has been erased correctly.
19) EMERGENCY RELEASE (Fig. Y)
WARNING: When needing to activate the release in an actuator without
a boom, make sure the balancing spring is not compressed (boom in
opening position).
20) TROUBLESHOOTING.
20.1) Boom fails to open. Motor not running.
WARNING: before opening the door, the spring must be decompressed
(vertical boom).
1) Make sure the photocells are not dirty, misaligned or have had their beam
broken.
2) Check that the motor is connected properly.
3) Make sure power is being supplied correctly to electronic equipment.
Check for blown fuses. If a fuse is malfunctioning, remove and replace
4) If the panel is not working, replace it.
20.2) Boom fails to open. Motor running but there is no movement.
1) Manual release is still engaged. Reset to motorized operation.
for damage.
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