LEDS
OP/CL - OPEN/CLOSE
Input active
input
FSW - FSW safety de-
Safety devices not
vices input
engaged
STOP - STOP input
Input not active
DL7 - OPEN/CLOSE
Radio channel active
radio input
DL8 - CLOSE radio
Radio channel active
input
The bold print indicates the condition of the LEDs with the
automated system closed at rest.
If STOP devices are not connected, make a connection between
terminals 18 & 20. LED STOP must always be lighted.
If safety devices are not used, make a connection between
terminals 17 & 20. LED FSW must always be lighted.
9. OPERATION OF THE DISPLAY
The control unit has a back-lit display enabling you to view and program
the operating parameters of the automated system. Furthermore, it always
shows the state of the automated system during normal operation. The
following table shows all the indications on the display during normal
operation:
Displayed
State of automated system / description
value
– –
Automated system closed at rest
O P
Automated system opening or open
Automated system on pause (only with the selected au-
t c
tomatic re-closure)
C L
Automated system closing
Motor heating: it is shown only during the heating phase
r r
(to activate the function, see next paragraph)
Assistance request: it is shown only if the relevant pa-
A S
rameter was enabled and if the number of set cycles
has been reached.
10. OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS
The operational parameters and their programming are shown on the
display of the control unit with two characters: a letter, lower case or upper
case, and a number. The letter indicates the operation of the parameter
we are modifying, whereas the number indicates the set value. For
example, if we read "A2" on the display, this means we are modifying
parameter "A", operation with or without encoder and motor power, and
that it is currently set on "2".
To access adjustment of operational parameters, at first start-up, make
use of the following procedure:
1. Power up the system and check that all the LEDs in the control unit
are in the situation indicated in paragraph 8.
2. Make sure that the display shows value "– –", automated system
at rest.
3. Press and hold down push-button P1 until the name of the first
parameter appears on the display.
4. Press push-button P2 to modify the set value.
5. To move on to the next parameter, press push-button P1.
6. When 60 seconds have elapsed without any key being touched,
the control unit automatically exits the adjustment mode. You can
manually exit the adjustment mode by scrolling all the parameters
with key P1. When the displays show value "– –" , you have returned
to normal operation.
ON
OFF
Input not active
Safety devices en-
gaged
Input active
Radio channel not
active
Radio channel not
active
The following table summarises all settable parameters and the
assignable values:
Display
Param-
Value
eter
Operation with encoder / motor power adjustment
0
Operation of control unit with encoder
1
Low motor power
2
3
4
A
5
6
7
8
9
High motor power
Enc oder sensitivity adjustment: This parameter is used to manage mo-
tor power and the encoder's obstacle detection sensitivity. This para-
meter is active only if parameter "A" is set on "0".
1
Minimum motor power, high encoder sensitivity
Medium-low motor power / medium-high encoder sen-
2
sitivity
b
Medium-high motor power / medium-low encoder sen-
3
sitivity
4
High motor power, low encoder sensitivity
Aut omatic reclosure: This parameter is used for selecting automatic
re-closure, if any, of the automated system, and the relevant pause
time.
0
Automatic closure disabled
1
Automatic closure enabled with a 5 seconds pause
2
Automatic closure enabled with a 10 seconds pause
3
Automatic closure enabled with a 20 seconds pause
4
Automatic closure enabled with a 40 seconds pause
c
5
Automatic closure enabled with a 60 seconds pause
6
Automatic closure enabled with a 90 seconds pause
7
Automatic closure enabled with a 120 seconds pause
8
Automatic closure enabled with a 180 seconds pause
9
Automatic closure enabled with a 240 seconds pause
Beh aviour of the OPEN / CLOSE input: This parameter determines the
behaviour of the OPEN/Close input.
A movement of the automated system corresponds to ev-
0
ery impulse: Opens / Closes / Opens...
The two movements of the automated system are sepa-
d
1
rated by a stop: Opens / Stops/ Closes / Opens .....
The OPEN input commands only the opening of the au-
2
tomated system.
Con do function: If this function is activated, during the opening ma-
noeuvre, the automated system ignores successive impulses both
of OPEN/CLOSE and of CLOSE until the system has completed the
opening stage.
0
Condo function disabled
E
1
Condo Function Activated
Slo w-down percentage: This parameter is used to select the length of
the slowed down section before the travel limit device intervenes. The
length of the slowed down section is calculated as a percentage of the
opening and closure times.
0
No slow-down
1
Slow-down is 30% of the stroke
H
2
Slow-down is 40% of the stroke
3
Slow-down is 50% of the stroke
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