3.1) Pre-set functions
The control unit of the SP6000 features some programmable functions
(see chapter 3) that are initially pre-set in a typical configuration which
satisfies most automatic systems. These are:
• Mode
: "semiautomatic"
• Photo-test
: deactivated
• Current sensitivity
: n° 3 average
4) Programming:
All the functions described in the "Programmable functions" chapter can
be selected by means of a programming phase which terminates by
memorising the choices made. The control unit therefore has a memory
which stores the functions and parameters relative to the automation
process.
4.1) Programming pauses
This parameter allows the "automatic" or "semiautomatic" mode to be
selected; the "pause", in fact, is the length of time the control unit waits
after an opening manoeuvre before activating the automatic closing
cycle.
Table "A1"
Activate the "semiautomatic" mode
1.
Press and hold down the PROG button
2.
Wait for the OK Led to remain permanently on
3.
Release PROG before the courtesy light finishes flashing 5 times
Table "A2"
Activate the "automatic" mode (pause between 5s and 250s)
1.
Press and hold down the PROG button
2.
Release PROG when the courtesy light has flashed the number
of times equal to the required pause.
The "pause" must be over 5 seconds, that is, 5 flashes
4.2) Programming the amperometric level
Programming this parameter will allow you to select the amperometric
level, i.e. the maximum power that the motor can develop.
Table "A3"
Programming the amperometric level
The selected level corresponds to the number of flashes made
by the courtesy light. One flash corresponds to level no. 1 (minimum)
while five flashes correspond to level no. 5 (maximum)
1.
Press and hold down the PROG key and wait for the courtesy light to start flashing
2.
When the desired flashing occurs, press the PP key as well
3.
Release the PP and PROG keys
To check which level has been programmed: disconnect the power supply to the control unit; press and hold down the PROG key; reconnect
the power supply and then release the PROG key. Count the number of flashes made by the courtesy light; they correspond to the
amperometric level.
These functions can be changed at any time by carrying out a suitable
programming procedure.
Press "Step-by-step" and PROG on the board (see Fig. 4) to enter the
programming mode.
The motor must not be running in this mode.
To set the "automatic" mode, memorise the required "pause" ranging
between 5 and 250 seconds. To set the "semiautomatic" mode,
memorise a "pause" lasting less than 5 seconds.
You can program one of the five levels available: 1 = minimum,
2 = low, 3 = medium, 4 = high, 5 = maximum.
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Example
PROG
<5
PROG
Example
PROG
>5
PROG
Example
PROG
PP
PROG
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