PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE (Setting the programmer and the current sensor)
• The installation of both the opening and closing stop buffers is absolutely obligatory.
• Make sure that the safety devices are at rest and the programmer is receiving mains power otherwise you will not be able to enter programming.
• Make sure that the chain is attached to the carriage before starting programming
ATTENTION! If you change the dip settings during normal operation
you will have to memorise them. When the display is off press the
"PROG" button once. The symbol "diP" will appear on the display
confirming correct memorisation.
Dip-switch settings DS1
Sequential command TD/CH1 (DIP 1)
Dip 1 "ON" = Sequential command "open-close"
Travel direction inversion only during closing.
Dip 1 "OFF" = Sequential command "open-block-close-block"
Note: the command can be limited just to the opening function by programming
the work time with DIP1=DIP2=ON.
To remove this particular function reprogram the system with either DIP 1 or DIP
2 in the "OFF" position
Automatic reclosing (DIP 2)
Dip 2 "ON" = Automatic reclosing enabled
Dip 2 "OFF" = Automatic reclosing disabled
Pre-flashing (DIP 3)
Dip 3 "ON" = Pre-flashing activated
Dip 3 "OFF" = Pre-flashing excluded
Warning light output (DIP 4)
Dip 4 "ON" = Warning light output intermittent
Dip 4 "OFF" = Warning light output fixed
Motor movement direction (DIP 5)
Dip 5 "ON" = Inverted movement *
Dip 5 "OFF" = Standard movement
* Used for sliding garage doors.
FTCI mode (DIP 6)
Dip 6 "ON" = FTCI also active during block
If the photocell is in alarm and the door is blocked no movement commands
will be accepted (not even an opening command).
Dip 6 "OFF" = FTCI only active during closing
In both cases activating the FTCI security device during closing will force travel
direction inversion.
FTCS input management (DIP 7)
Dip 7 "ON" = Safety edge management (CSP)
Dip 7 "OFF" = Stop photocell management
Set the dip according to the safety device you have connected to the FTCS
input to enable correct operation. If this input is not used it must be bridged
and the dip must be moved to "OFF".
Photocell test (DIP 8)
Dip 8 "ON" = Photocell test enabled**
Dip 8 "OFF" = Photocell test disabled
If you enable the safety device test you will have to connect both the transmitter as
well as the reception part to the controlled load binding post (CTRL 30 Vdc).
When the test is active there will be a one-second time lapse between the
reception of the command and its execution.
** If the FTCS input has been set to the safety edge function it will not undergo
the test. If it is set to the stop photocell function it will be tested at the same
time as the inverting photocells.
REPOSITIONING
It is carried out after a programmer reset or an encoder error because position
control will be lost. No external signal will be given but the
flash on the display.
To carry out repositioning you may send a (TA, TC or TD) command to the program-
mer and this will move the door, slowly, to the completely closed position (2 times
as in the programming procedure) in order to recover the correct position.
At this point the programmer will function normally.
Setting the storing codes via radio function (DIP 9)
Dip 9 "ON" = Storing codes via radio enabled
Dip 9 "OFF" = Storing codes via radio disabled
Forced manual manoeuvre function (DIP 10)
Dip 10 "ON" = If the UPM enable bridge "J7" has been
cut, the manual manoeuvring mode without safety devices FTCI, FTCS, CSPA,
CSPF is enabled.
ON
Dip 10 "OFF" = Resets the normal operating mode (active safety devices)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
• Attention! before moving dip "10" from the "OFF" position read the para-
graph "manoeuvring without safety devices" on page 22 carefully.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
WHEN THE DOOR REACHES THE COMPLETELY CLOSED POSITION IT INVERTS THE TRAVEL
DIRECTION AND AFTER MOVING FOR A FEW CENTIMETRES IT WILL CLOSE AGAIN TO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CONFIRM THE COMPLETELY CLOSED POSITION. AT THIS POINT THE DOOR MOVES SLOWLY IN
THE OPENING DIRECTION. WHEN IT IS COMPLETELY OPEN IT INVERTS ITS TRAVEL DIRECTION
FOR A FEW CENTIMETRES AND THEN STARTS OPENING AGAIN SO AS TO ESTABLISH THE
COMPLETELY OPEN POSITION. NEXT, THE DOOR WILL COMPLETELY CLOSE AND THEN
CARRY OUT A COMPLETE OPENING AND CLOSING CYCLE DURING WHICH THE CURRENT
SENSOR IS CALIBRATED.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
THE OPERATION HAS NOT
SUCCEEDED. YOU WILL HAVE
TO REPEAT THE
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE.
ON
CURRENT SENSOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
The programmer checks the electrical input to the motor, detecting any even-
tual increase in effort above the normal operating limits and intervenes as an
additional safety device. When the sensor intervenes the door will automatically
invert for 8 cm, both in the closing as well as the opening direction, to free
the obstacle it will then stop for 3 minutes and then continue moving in the
original direction after a 10 second preflashing period has elapsed.
No commands will be accepted during repositioning but the security devices
symbol will
will cut in and block all movement if they go into alarm.
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PRESS THE PROG BUTTON FOR MORE
THAN 4 SECONDS: THE "PAUSE" SYMBOL
WILL APPEAR INDICATING THAT YOU ARE
IN THE PAUSE PROGRAMMING MODE
PRESS PROG
THE PAUSE TIME COUNT
WILL START (MIN. 2
SECONDS: MAX 120
SECONDS) INDICATED BY
THE "PAUSE" SYMBOL
FLASHING ON THE DISPLAY
PRESS PROG
THE PAUSE TIME COUNT
ENDS AND THE DOOR
CLOSES SLOWLY IN ORDER
TO FIND THE COMPLETELY
CLOSED POSITION.
WHEN THE DOOR REACHES THE
COMPLETELY CLOSED POSITION THE
PROGRAMMER SAVES THE PARAMETERS
AND QUITS THE PROGRAMMING MODE
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1...4... sec.