23.3 - SERVICE REPORTING
The relay is activated when the cycle count set for the Service
request reaches
(Chapter 26.4): in this way it is possible to
0
activate a warning light.
23.4 - OPENING COMMAND
The relay is activated when the motor is controlled when opening:
in this way it is possible to activate secondary motors or send
synchronized signals with the movement of the main motor.
23.5 -CLOSING COMMAND
The relay is activated when the motor is controlled when closing:
in this way it is possible to activate secondary motors or send
synchronized signals with the movement of the main motor.
23.6 - SAFETY DEVICE TESTS
The relay is activated simultaneously with the relay dedicated to
the test of photocells: in this way it is possible to perform the
function test on devices that DO NOT use the 24 Vac power
supply on terminal E5, for example devices powered to 12 Vdc.
23.7- ELECTRIC BRAKE CONTROL
The relay is activated to control the electric brake of the motor
(chapter 9.1)
23.8 - CUSTOM
This feature is intended primarily for connecting warning light
devices.
Programming this parameter allows you to define the state of the
relay options selected in these 5 situations:
: closed door, unit waiting for command
ATTES
: opening door
OPEN
: closing door
CLOSE
: door open and running count of the automatic
PAUSE
closing time
: door open without counting the automatic
ARRES
closing time
To program proceed as follows:
1. Select the value
and press OK: the display shows
CUST
ATTES NO
2. Using the buttons h and i select the status of the relay in this
situation:
: relay contact open
NO
: relay contact closed
SI
3. Press the OK button to scroll through the available 5 situations
and select the status of the relay through the buttons
24 - ADI INTERFACE
The ADI (Additional Devices Interface) interface of the control unit
allows the connection to V2 optional modules.
Refer to V2 catalogue or to the technical sheets to see which
optional modules with ADI interface are available for this control
unit.
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WARNING: Please read the instructions of each single
module to install the optional modules.
For some devices, it is possible to configure the mode for
interfacing with the control unit; in addition, it is necessary to
enable the interface so that the control unit can process the
signals arriving from the ADI device.
Please refer to the
interface and access the device configuration menu.
When the device is enabled, the display shows the word
the top right:
I1 I2 I3 I1
ADI devices use the display of the control unit to issue alarms or
display the configuration of the control unit:
• PHOTOCELL ALARM - the segment at the top turns on:
the door stops, when the alarm ceases the door restart in
opening.
• RIBBON ALARM - The bottom segment turns on: the door
reverses for 3 seconds.
• STOP ALARM - The lowest segment turns on: the door stops
and cannot restart until the alarm is disabled.
• SLAVE - When you use a SYNCHRO module instead of the
word
Adi
configured as SLAVE
25 - CONTROL UNIT
POWER SUPPLY
After connecting all the devices you can proceed with the
connection of the control unit.
The control unit must be fed by a 230V - 50Hz electric line,
protected by a differential magnetothermal switch complying
with the law provisions in force.
Connect power supply cables to terminals L and N of the
control unit.
Connect the grounding system to one of the two ground
terminals G1 and G2.
h
i
and
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programming menu to enable the ADI
I.ADI
WAITING
ATTESA
I2 C1 C2
,
turns on to indicate when the unit is
SLV
at
Adi