6.2.3
Switching between simple/advanced
setup mode
The control unit has two setup mode options:
advanced or easy.
In advanced setup mode, the installer can edit a
wide range of parameters, though this entails a
certain familiarity with the product.
The easy setup mode has been designed to make
installation easier: only a limited number of settings
can usually be edited and will cater to most installation
needs. This is the mode recommended for installers
who are not entirely familiar with the product and do
not need to make any special settings.
PLEASE NOTE!
The product comes from the factory in easy setup
mode
If you want to switch to advanced mode, keep the
UP and DOWN keys pressed down together for 4
seconds, after which the first of the parameters in
the advanced setup version will come up on the
display. You can tell you are in advanced mode
when:
• two decimal points appear alongside the two
digits on the left (which indicate the number of
the parameter)
A
• the letter
appears next to parameters numbered
below 10 to tell them apart from those belonging
to the easy setup version (which are different)
NB: you can repeat this procedure as many times
as you want, switching from one mode to another
at will.
The table in section 11 contains the parameters for
advanced setup mode.
NB: the parameter sequence in easy setup mode is
not the same as in advanced mode, so always refer
to the instructions.
30
EASY SETUP MODE
hold buttons
down for 4 sec.
ADVANCED SETUP MODE
6.3
Standby mode
After 30 minutes of no activity, the control unit goes
into standby mode, indicated by just one decimal
point blinking on the display.
When the unit goes into standby mode, you are
automatically returned to "easy" parameter setup
mode.
In standby mode, the display goes to sleep, though
the control unit is still ready to carry out commands;
to wake the display back up, press any of the
UP,DOWN,+,- keys.
6.4
TEST mode
This mode is only activated by pressing the TEST
while the motors are stopped; if they are not
stopped, pressing the TEST key gives a STOP
command and only when you press the key again do
you enter test mode.
The display will read as follows:
number of terminal of
name of active
safety device in alarm
input (displayed
state (flashes, displayed until
for 5 seconds)
alarm cleared)
AP
maximum
priority
CH
PP
PE
Or
minimum
priority
It allows you to check visually what commands and
safety devices have been activated: whenever they
are activated, the control unit will briefly switch on
the flashing light and Gate Open Light (terminal no.
34, SC).
The display shows:
• the command activated, with fixed letters (on the
41 = ST
39 = COS1
38 = COS2
37 = FT1
36 = FT2
FE =
3 or 4 limit switches
triggered
at the same time
FA = leaves fully open
FC = leaves fully closed
F1 =
limit switch error leaf 1
F2 =
limit switch error leaf 2
20 = FCA1
21 = FCC1
22 = FCA2
23 = FCC2