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PROGRAMMING
B
B - SETTINGS
SYSTEM MICROSWITCHES
DIP 1
Impulsive contact (K, K COVER and RADIO) step-by-step (ON) - automatic (OFF)
DIP 2
Photocells permanently enabled (OFF)
Photocells enabled only during closure (ON)
DIP 3
Deceleration (OFF - disabled)
DIP 4
Release device priming (ON - enabled)
DIP 5
Pre-signal warning light (ON) - Normal warning light (OFF)
DIP 6
Safety strip monitoring TEST (ON -enabled)
DIP 7
Radio system enabled (SUN OFF)
DIP 8
Motor direction of rotation control function (ON) (POINT C)
JP1 => Remove all radio codes
JP2 => Available area for future applications and installations
LED WARNING SIGNALS
DL1
Radio programming (red)
DL2
Radio programming (green)
DL3
Safety strip contact (NC) (red)
DL4
Photocell contact (NC) (red)
DL5
Command button control (NA) (green)
DL6
Up-and-over door closing (red)
DL7
Up-and-over door opening (green)
DL8
Encoder operations control (red)
DL9
Automatic closing time signal (red)
C - MOTOR DIRECTION OF ROTATION CONTROL FUNCTION
This control function facilitates operations when the system is being installed and successive
tests and controls.
1 - Set DIP 8 to ON. DL1 starts flashing.
2 - Press, and keep pressed S1-PROG. button (movement will now be performed in hold-to
-run mode; open-stop-close-stop-open-etc.) => DL7 green LED is ON. Door opens and stops
when the opening limit switch is pressed.
3 - Press, and keep pressed S1-PROG. button => DL6 red is ON. Door closes and stop when the
closing limit switch is pressed.
4 - Adjust the limit switches so that the up-and-over door stops in proximity to total opening
or closing.
5 - Adjust high speed using the trimmer RUN (VR1).
6 - Adjust low speed using the trimmer LOW SPEED (VR2).
7 - Turn DIP 8 to OFF to end this procedure. DL1 will turn OFF.
N.B.: During checking and controlling operations, the remote control, power supply sensor,
encoder, safety strips and photocells are not activated.
D - AUXILIARY COMMAND FUNCTION OPERATIONS
SINGLE PULSE K (terminals 1-2) CONTROL SWITCH
DIP 1 ON =>
Carries out a cyclic control of command functions; open-stop-close-stop-open
etc.
DIP 1 OFF =>
Carries out opening operations with door in closed position. If activated during
opening, the operation will not take place. If activated when the door is open,
this command will close it; if activated during closing operations, this command
will reopen it.
CLOCK FUNCTION
(Only in DIP1 OFF automatic mode)
This function is useful during peak hours or when traffic is slowed down (e.g. workers
entering/exiting worksite, emergency situations in residential or parking zones, or temporary
obstructions due to removal services).
IMPLEMENTATION
By connecting a switch and/or day/week type clock (in place of, or parallel
to, the control button for N.O. 1-2 terminals, it is possible to open the door, and keep
the door open, until the switch is pressed down, or while the clock is activated.
All command functions are disabled when the door is in an open position.
When the switch is released or the preset clock time expires, the door closes immediately.
K COVER CONTROL BUTTON (Terminals 13 and14) The control button is located on the casing.
DIP 1 ON =>
Carries out a cyclic control of command functions; open-stop-close-stop-open
etc.
DIP 1 OFF => Carries out opening operations with door in closed position. If activated during
opening, the operation will not take place. If activated when the door is open,
this command will close it; if activated during closing
operations, this command will reopen it.
This command may be used to carry out radio code programming or
reset power supply sensor threshold values.
REMOTE CONTROL
DIP 1 ON =>
Carries out a cyclic control of command functions;
open-stop-close-stop-open etc.
DIP 1 OFF => Carries out opening operations with door in closed
position. If activated during opening, the operation will not take place. If
activated when the door is open, this command will close it; if activated during
closing operations, this command will reopen it.
E - SAFETY DEVICES OPERATIONS
CURRENT SENSOR (TO DETECT OBSTACLES)
The current sensor is adjusted and activated automatically following the first operating cycle
of the doors. An operating cycle is taken as meaning the sum of complete opening and closing
movements. (If the electric limit switches for both opening and closing operations are not both
pressed during the cycle, the cycle is not considered "complete":
WARNING: Any manoeuvre carried out without the limit switches for opening and closing
operations being operated is ignored by the system; as such, the current sensor
threshold values are not recorded.
Following the first cycle, the current sensor is enabled with the recorded parameters and
values for correct work operations.
If RUN and LOW SPEED trimmer calibration is carried out after the first cycle, the power supply
threshold values are automatically updated.
NOTE: the power supply sensor is automatically disabled during the final 5 cm range of any
up-and-over door opening or closing operation.
CURRENT SENSOR SENSITIVITY TO DETECT OBSTACLES - RESET
If there are operations carried out incorrectly by the door following RUN and LOW SPEED
trimmer calibration, carry out the following steps:
1 - Press, and keep pressed down, either the S1-PROG button or K COVER button => after 5
seconds, the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light will begin to blink on/off. => after 5 seconds
the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light will come on permanently. => after 5 seconds the DL1
LED lamp and courtesy light will go off.
2 - Release the S1-PROG button or K COVER button; the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light will
flash three times to confirm that the power supply sensitivity resetting operations have
been successfully carried out.
3 - Carry out a complete door opening/closing cycle to memorise the new power supply
sensitivity settings.
CURRENT SENSOR ALARM
If there is a second successive action following any initial activation of the opening or closing
current sensor (obviously in the opposite direction to the initial action) the up-and-over door
stops for 1 second and reverses the original requested movement- as required by European
legislation currently in force.
The alarm is displayed by the warning light, which remains active for one minute, and the
flashing courtesy light. During this time, it is possible to restart the up-and-over door by
pressing any control button.
PHOTOCELL (terminals 3 and 4)
DIP 2 OFF =>
When the door is closed, it will not open if there is an object within the range
of the photocells. During working operations, the photocells are active both
during opening (with resetting of motor during opening operations only when
the obstacle is removed) and during closing (with resetting of motor in reverse
only when the obstacle is removed).
DIP 2 ON =>
When the door is closed, it will open if requested to do so even if there is an
object within the range of the photocells (the photocells remain inactivated
during opening). Photocells will become enabled only in the event of door
closure (with reverse motor resetting after a 1-second interval, even with
photocells enabled).
NOTE: if this auxiliary device is not used, create a jumper between terminals 3 and 4.
ATTENTION: In case the receiver led remains lit, malfunctioning
of the main supply is suspected.
It is advisable to connect electrically to earth the columns
or the photocells stands to the terminal 10, to shield the
photocells from external noise.
Be careful not to short circuit the system when the supply
phases are inverted!
ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL OR PHOTOELECTRIC SAFETY STRIPS
54
24 Vdc
Term.
10