RIB RAPID N Manual De Instrucciones página 30

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RELAY AND MOTOR COMMAND
K1 => Opening direction command
K2 => Closure direction command
Q4 => TRIAC - Opening and Closing motor command
Q5 => Blinker command
POINT B - SETTINGS
DIP 1
(ON) MOTOR ROTATION DIRECTION CHECK (See Point C)
DIP 2
(ON) PROGRAMMING (See Point D)
DIP 1-2 STORING/ERASING RADIO CODES FOR MOTOR CONTROL (See Point E)
DIP 3
ON
- Automatic Closing ENABLED (max 5 min)
OFF
- Automatic Closing DISABLED
DIP 4
ON
- AUTOMATIC Radio Receiver Command
OFF
- STEP BY STEP Radio Receiver Command
DIP 5
ON
- AUTOMATIC single pulse command (K BUTT.)
OFF
- STEP BY STEP single pulse command (K BUTT.)
DIP 6
ON
- Operation in PARK MODE
OFF
- Operation in NORMAL MODE
WARNING: The PARK MODE enables or disables some features and commands:
If NORMAL MODE is enabled, OPEN2 command, OK CLOSE command and
TLC (Traffic Light Control) input, are not enabled.
If PARK MODE is enabled all commands are enabled.
DIP 7
ON
- boom arm locking magnet ENABLED (ACQ9080 or ACQ9081 optional
cards)
OFF - courtesy light operation ENABLED (ACQ9080 or ACQ9081 optional cards)
If none of the optional card is connected, turn DIP7 to OFF.
DIP 8
ON
- in PARK MODE the OPEN2 button is always enabled
OFF - in PARK MODE the OPEN2 button works if there is no vehicle on the
magnetic sensor connected to the TLC input (TLC contact opened).
DIP 9
ON
- safety strip self-test ENABLED
OFF - safety strip self-test DISABLED
DIP 10 ON
- after the blackout the boom arm automatically closes
OFF - after the blackout the boom arm remains still on the point it was when
blackout occurred
DIP 11 OFF for RAPID N barrier
DIP 12
OFF
DIP 13 ON
- Blinker operation with intermittent power supply
OFF - Blinker operation with fixed power supply
DIP 14 ON
for RAPID N barrier
DIP 15 OFF for RAPID N barrier
DIP 16 OFF for RAPID N barrier
LOW SPEED REGULATOR
Slow-speed regulations are carried out by turning the Trimmer LOW SPEED, it permits to
vary the speed of the motor in approaching to the closing position (turning clockwise to
increase the motor speed). This kind of regulation is not available in approaching to the
opening position.
The starting of slowing down is controlled automatically by the limit switches at approximately
30° before reaching the complete opening and closing position.
LED WARNING
DL1 - Programming activated (red)
DL2 - Stop contact (red)
DL3 - Barrier opening (green)
DL4 - Barrier closing (red)
DL5 - Photocells contact (red)
DL6 - Safety strip contact (red)
DL7 - Closing limit switch contact (red)
DL8 - Opening limit switch contact (red)
DL9 - Radio programming activated (green)
POINT C - CALIBRATING LOW SPEED MOTOR
This check is meant to facilitate the installer during the start-up of the system or for any
other future controls:
1 - Turn DIP1 to ON, the red led DL1 starts blinking
2 - Press the PROG button and hold it (movement is now performed in "man present" mode,
open-stop-close-stop-open etc.).
If the GREEN led DL3 is on, the boom arm opens. If the RED led DL3 is on, the boom arm
closes.
3 - Carry out the slow-down speed calibration:
- Turn the LOW SPEED trimmer to minimum
- Press and hold the PROG button pressed
- Check whether the low speed has been enabled once LSSC and LSSO limit switches
have been reached
- Adjust the LOW SPEED trimmer
WARNING: Make sure the motor is powerful enough to move the bar during closure.
Otherwise increase the value set on the LOW SPEED trimmer until it reaches the ideal
operation condition.
4 - Turn DIP1 to OFF, the red LED DL1 turns off.
During Point C procedure the safety-strip and photocells are not enabled.
POINT D - TIME PROGRAMMING
1 - Close the barrier completely.
2 - Turn the DIP 2 to ON, the red led DL1 starts blinking.
3 - Press the PROG button, the boom arm opens.
4 - Once opening has been completed, the boom arm stops. The gap of time between now
(stop of the motor) and the next pressing of the PROG button (see step 5 below) will be
then stored as waiting time (max 5 minutes) for Automatic Closing feature.
5 - Press the PROG button, the boom arm closes and the Automatic Closing time is stored
(see DIP3 function to enable or disable the Automatic Closing feature).
6 - The red LED DL1 turns off.
7 - Turn DIP2 to OFF.
During Point D procedure, the safety devices (photocells and safety strip) are active.
POINT E - RADIO CODE STORING
1 - The boom arm must be completely closed.
2 - Turn DIP1 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking quickly
3 - Immediately, turn also DIP2 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking slowly. Each
code must be programmed within 10 seconds.
4 - Press one of the buttons on the remote control (usually channel A). If the remote control
is stored correctly green LED DL9 (on the PARK 230V CRX control board) emits a flash.
The 10 seconds' time within storing radio codes is automatically renewed to allow the
string of the next remote control.
5 - To end radio code storing either press PROG button or let 10 seconds pass. The LED
DL1 shall stop blinking.
6 - Turn DIP1 to OFF position.
7 - Turn DIP2 to OFF position.
RADIO CODE ERASING
1 - The boom arm must be completely closed.
2 - Turn DIP1 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking quickly
3 - Immediately, turn also DIP2 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking slowly. Code
erasing must be carried out within 10 seconds.
4 - Press the PROG button and hold it for 5 seconds, the total memory erasing will be
indicated by two flashes of the green LED DL9. The red LED DL1 will blink for 10 seconds
and it will be possible to store new radio codes following the Point E procedure described
above.
5 - To end radio code storing either press PROG button or let 10 seconds pass. The LED
DL1 shall stop blinking.
6 - Turn DIP1 to OFF position.
7 - Turn DIP2 to OFF position.
RADIO CODE FULL MEMORY TEST
1 - The boom arm must be completely closed.
2 - Turn DIP1 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking quickly.
3 - Immediately, turn also DIP2 to ON position, the red LED DL1 starts blinking slowly. If the
green LED DL9 flashes six times, it means that the radio code memory is FULL (maximum
codes to be stored 60).
6 - Turn DIP1 to OFF position.
7 - Turn DIP2 to OFF position.
FUNCTIONING OF CONTROL ACCESSORIES in NORMAL MODE (DIP6 OFF)
ATTENTION: ONLY IMPULSIVE COMMANDS HAVE TO BE CONNECTED.
Make sure that any other type of command accessories (e.g. mass detectors) used on
the installation are set in the IMPULSIVE mode, otherwise, the gate will be operated even
without the protection of the safety devices.
OPEN1 BUTTON (COM - OPEN1)
The OPEN1 button performs the open command, regardless the position of the boom arm. If the
OPEN1 button is pressed during the closing, the boom arm stops and will reverse the movement
in opening. In PARK MODE (DIP6 ON), if there is a vehicle at the entry (see scheme 4) and the TLC
contact is closed, the OPEN1 command opens the barrier. Otherwise, if the TLC contact is open
the OPEN1 command is disabled.
CLOCK FUNCTION
If you want the Clock Function must request PARK 230V with firmware 08 NOUP.
ATTENTION: A CLOCK CONNECTED TO PARK 230V with fw 05 or more ACTIVATES THE
OPENING MOVEMENT OF THE BARRIER WITHOUT HAVING THE PROTECTION OF THE
SAFETY DEVICES!
The Clock Function permits to keep the boom arm opened even if, for example, the Automatic
Closing is enabled (DIP3 ON) or somebody commands the barrier closing. It is useful during
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(MAX 60 CODES)
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