3 Fill out the declaration of conformity and deliver it to the owner
of the automation system; for this purpose you can use Annex 2
"CE Declaration of Conformity".
4 Prepare the operating guide and deliver it to the owner of the
automation system; Annex 1 "OPERATING GUIDE" can be used
as an example.
5 Prepare the maintenance schedule and deliver it to the owner
of the automation system; it must provide directions regarding the
maintenance of all the automation devices.
6 Post a permanent label or sign detailing the operations for the
release and manual manoeuvre (use the figures in Annex 1 "Oper-
ating guide").
7 Before commissioning the automation system, inform the own-
er regarding dangers and hazards that are still existing.
8 Post a permanent label or sign with this image on the door
(minimum height 60 mm) with inscription WARNING – RISK OF
STEP 8
35
S2 PHOTO
STOP
PHOTO
START
STOP
S1 EDGE
START
1 EDGE
With the control unit powered up (if control unit protection is not
activated) the yellow "Set" led flashes briefly and, if everything is
correctly hooked up, the red "S1 Edge","Stop" and "S2 Photo"
LEDs turn on to indicate that the three safety contacts are closed
circuits.
The yellow "Set" LED is exclusively reserved for programming.
8.1 – IMPUT STATUS INDICATION LEDS
RED S1 EDGE LED:
- on in the fixed mode if the S1 Edge contact (terminals 9-10) is
closed
- off if the S1 Edge contact (terminals 9-10) is opened
RED START LED:
- on in fixed mode if the Start contact (terminals 7-8) is closed
- off if the Start contact (terminals 7-8) is opened
When START on the board is pressed or a control signal is sent
by wire and the red LED flashes three times without the system
executing the manoeuvre, then "wire inputs are in lock mode":
see par. 14.2 (advanced programming manual).
RED STOP LED:
- on in fixed mode if the Stop contact (terminals 6-8) is closed
- off if the Stop contact (terminals 6-8) is opened
RED S2 PHOTO LED:
- on in fixed mode if the S2 Photo contact (terminals 4-8) is
closed
- off if the S2 Photo contact (terminals 4-8) is opened
YELLOW SET LED:
- is on in fixed mode or flashes when the control unit is in a
programming menu
- is off when the control unit is in out of a programming menu
CRUSHING.
34
LED INDICATIONS
RED RADIO LED:
- flashes when a command is received through King Gates
transmitter
36
SET
- is on in fixed mode when the control unit is in a radio
programming menu
SET
- is off when the control unit is in standby mode
RADIO
RED ERROR LED:
RADIO
STOP
- see paragraph 8.2
STOP
RED START LED, RED RADIO LED AND YELLOW SET LED:
- If, when attempting to enter any programming scheme, the
"Set", "Radio" and "Error" LEDs flash fast three times, it means
that the "control unit protection" is activated. See Paragraph
10.3.1 for solving the problem.
8.2 – ERROR STATUS LED
RED "ERROR" LED:
The red "error" LED has two functions:
- During automation's movement, the LED flashes when a
mechanical stress point is detected (this corresponds to
increased motor effort). Adjust FORCE and OBS knobs
(slightly turn them clockwise) to solve this and check
gate mechanics if necessary. Attention: a minimum flash
of this LED during the door movement can be considered
as normal.
- In standby mode, the LEDs shows the current error type with a
series of regular flashes according to the following scheme:
Number of
flashes per
series
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Error description
On-board memory fault.
Photo-test of safety devices failed. See
Paragraph 4.1 for solving the problem.
Automation's movement programming
required. See step 6.
Input "S1 Edge" set as a resistive edge and
check failed. See Paragraph 13.4 for solving
the problem.
Power limit threshold
Obstacle detection due to encoder
Obstacle detection due to current
Motor not connected
English – 19