The operational parameters and their programming are shown on the display of the control unit with two characters: a
letter, lower case or upper case, and a number. The letter indicates the operation of the parameter we are modifying,
whereas the number indicates the set value. For example, if we read "A2" on the display, this means we are modifying
parameter "A", operation with or without encoder and motor power, and that it is currently set on "2".
To access adjustment of operational parameters, at first start-up, make use of the following procedure:
1.
Power up the system and check that all the LEDs in the control unit are in the situation indicated in paragraph 8.
2.
Make sure that the display shows value "– –", automated system at rest.
3.
Press and hold down push-button P2 until the name of the first parameter appears on the display.
4.
Press push-button P1 to modify the set value.
5.
To move on to the next parameter, press push-button P2.
When 60 seconds have elapsed without any key being touched, the control unit automatically exits the adjustment
6.
mode. You can manually exit the adjustment mode by scrolling all the parameters with key P2. When the displays
show value "– –" , you have returned to normal operation.
The following table summarises all settable parameters and the assignable values:
Display
Parameter
Value
Operation with encoder / motor power adjustment
0
Operation of control unit with encoder
1
Low motor power
2
3
4
A
5
6
7
8
9
High motor power
Encoder sensitivity adjustment: This parameter is used to manage motor power and the encoder's obstacle detection
sensitivity. This parameter is active only if parameter "A" is set on "0".
1
Minimum motor power, high encoder sensitivity
2
Medium-low motor power / medium-high encoder sensitivity
b
3
Medium-high motor power / medium-low encoder sensitivity
4
High motor power, low encoder sensitivity
Automatic reclosure: This parameter is used for selecting automatic re-closure, if any, of the automated system, and
the relevant pause time.
0
Automatic closure disabled
1
Automatic closure enabled with a 5 seconds pause
2
Automatic closure enabled with a 10 seconds pause
3
Automatic closure enabled with a 20 seconds pause
4
Automatic closure enabled with a 40 seconds pause
c
5
Automatic closure enabled with a 60 seconds pause
6
Automatic closure enabled with a 90 seconds pause
7
Automatic closure enabled with a 120 seconds pause
8
Automatic closure enabled with a 180 seconds pause
9
Automatic closure enabled with a 240 seconds pause
Behaviour of the OPEN / CLOSE input: This parameter determines the behaviour of the OPEN/Close input.
A movement of the automated system corresponds to every impulse: Opens / Closes /
0
Opens...
d
The two movements of the automated system are separated by a stop: Opens / Stops/ Closes
1
/ Opens .....
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