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FLASHING LIGHT AND COURTESY LIGHT - WARNING SIGNALS AND ALARMS
EVENT
Encoder alarm.
Safety strip alarm.
Safety strip self test alarm.
Alarm caused by one of the limit switches not
pressed down in opening and closing.
Power supply sensor alarm.
Activated photocell or safety strip alarm.
Radio code memory full.
Power supply threshold value resetting.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature range
Humidity
Mains voltage
Frequency
Power supply microinterruption
Transformer capacity
Max. load at flashing light output point
Maximum board absorption (excluding auxiliary units)
Available auxiliary unit power supply
- All inputs should be employed as free contacts; power is generated internally on the board and made available in such a way so as to guarantee double or reinforced insulation for all live parts.
- All inputs are managed by a programmed integrated circuit that self-monitors operations at start-up.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Carry out all the required connections as shown in the electrical diagram, position the doors in a neutral mid position, and then check that DL3 and DL4 are ON and working correctly.
Should the LED fail to turn on, leave the doors in a neutral mid position and then check and - if necessary - replace components.
DL3
OFF Photocell failure (In the event that the photocells are not connected, create a jumper between terminals 3 and 4).
DL4
OFF Safety strip failure (In the event that the safety strip is not connected, create a jumper between terminals 5 and 6).
During dead man's switch operations, when DIP 8 is ON, check that DL7 (green) comes on during opening operations and that DL6 (red) comes on during closing operations. In the event that actions
are inverted, reverse motor wires on J5 connector.
Check that the DL7 LED (green) when the door opening operation stops and that the DL6 LED (red) goes off when the door closing operation stops. If this does not happen, then invert the wires
of LSO and LSC on J9.
All LEDs are off after having connected the parts and supplied power.
The door opens but does not close after the set time.
The door does not open or close when the K, K COVER or RADIO command buttons are activated.
The door reverses the required movement without the presence of any obstruction.
The motor starts but the door remains stationary; the motor stops after 40 seconds and the
courtesy light starts flashing.
When reaching the complete open or close position, the garage door reverses the movement.
The manual release operation is rather noisy.
CAUSE
Failure, detached wire or manual release
activated.
Double impact during an operating cycle.
Failed self test at end of opening.
Opening or closing limit switches incorrectly
calibrated.
Double impact during an operating cycle.
Photocell or safety strip activated when a
command is gived.
Memory full.
Resetting not required or RUN trimmer
calibration carried out following the first
operating cycle.
0÷55°C
<95% without condensation
230V~ ±10%
50/60Hz
100ms
130VA - 230Vac - 18Vac
20W a 24Vdc with resistive load
45mA
0.8 A +/-15% 24Vdc
FAULT
COURTESY LIGHT WARNING SIGNAL
Blinks always 2 s ON and 400 ms OFF.
Blinks for 5 minutes when battery powered.
Blinks always 300 ms ON and 2 s OFF.
Blinks for 5 minutes when battery powered.
Blinks always 300 ms ON and 2 s OFF.
Blinks for 5 minutes when battery powered.
Blinks always 280 ms ON and 2 s OFF.
Blinks for 5 minutes when battery powered.
Blinks always 300 ms ON and 2 s OFF.
Blinks for 5 minutes when battery powered.
Blinks for 20 seconds 100 ms ON and 200
ms OFF
6 Blinks
3 Blinks after having pressed down the K
COVER button for 15 seconds.
RADIO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Reception frequency
433.92MHz
Impedance
52
Sensitivity
>2.24μV
Excitation time
300ms
De-excitation time
300ms
Available code memory
64 for up-and-over door command;
64 for courtesy light.
Available radio connector current
200mA 24Vdc.
Check voltage supply to terminals L to N.
Check F1 and F2 fuses for damage.
Replace any interrupted fuses with fuses of the same specifications: F1 = 3.5 A F2 = 8A.
Check that DL9 is on.
K command button is still inserted in automatic mode (DIP 1 OFF).
Replace the button or selector switch.
Safety strip self test failure => check the control panel-safety strip power supply connection.
Warning: If there is no power supply unit for safety strips, DIP 6 should be OFF.
Safety strip contact failure.
Photocell contact failure with DIP 2 OFF.
Repair or replace the contact in question.
The pedestrian door microswitch is open. Replace, making sure that DL3 is on.
Carry out power supply threshold resetting procedure as described in "CURRENT SENSOR
SENSITIVITY TO DETECT OBSTACLES - RESET"
Reconnect the manual release device and activate command function.
Carry out the electrical limit switch adjustment.
Carry out a fine adjustement of the electrical limit switches.
FLASHING LIGHT WARNING SIGNAL
Blinks for 1 minute.
Blinks for 1 minute.
Blinks always
Blinks for 5 minutes with battery power.
OFF
Blinks for 1 minute.
OFF
OFF
OFF
ACTION