6.2.1 - Examples of programming: Levels 1 and 2
Level one: as an example, the procedure is described for changing the factory setting of the function "Automatic closure" (L1) and "Always Close" (L3)
01. Press and hold down the "Set" key for approx. 3 seconds;
02. Release the key when LED L1 starts flashing.
03. Press the Set key once to change the status of the function associated with L1 (automatic closure).
Led L1 emits a long flash;
04. Press button ▼ 2 times to move to L3;
05. Press the Set key once to change the status of the function associated with L3 (always close).
Led L3 emits a long flash;
06. Wait 10 seconds (maximum time) to exit the programming mode.
Important – At the end of this procedure, to indicate that the functions "Automatic closure" and "Always close" are active, leds L1 and L3 must remain lit.
Level two: as an example, the procedure is described for changing the factory setting of the function "Pause time" at 60 seconds (entrance on L1 and
level on L5) and "Speed" (from entrance L3 on level L6):
01. Press and hold down the "Set" key for approx. 3 seconds;
02. Release the key when LED L1 starts flashing.
03. Press and hold the "Set" key through to completion of point 05;
04. Wait approx. 3 seconds, until the LED L3 representing the current level of the "Pause Time" illuminates;
05. Press the key ▼ twice to move the lit led on L5, which represents the new value "Pause time";
06. Release the "Set" key;
07. Press button ▼ 2 times to move the flashing LED to L3;
08. Press and hold the "Set" key through to completion of point 10;
09. Wait approx. 3 seconds, until the LED 4 representing the current level of the "Motor Speed" illuminates;
10. Press the key ▼ twice to move the lit led on L6, which represents the new value "Motor speed";
11. Release the "Set" key;
12. Wait 10 seconds (maximum time) to exit the programming mode.
WHAT TO DO IF...
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(troubleshooting guide)
Possible causes of malfunctions are listed below, which may occur during the
installation phase, or in the case of faults, possible remedies:
• The radio transmitter does not control the barrier and the transmitter led
does not illuminate: Check that the transmitter batteries are not discharged
and replace if necessary.
• The radio transmitter does not control the barrier but the transmitter led illu-
minates: check that the transmitter is correctly memorised on the radio receiv-
er. Ensure correct emission of the radio signal of the transmitter with the follow-
ing empirical test: Press a key and place the led against the aerial of a standard
radio switched on and tuned to FM at the frequency of 108.5Mhz or as close to
this value as possible; a slight noise with a scratching pulse noise should be
heard.
• No manoeuvre is performed when a command is sent, and the OK led
does not flash: check that the barrier is powered via the mains at 230 V. Also
check that the fuses F1 and F2 are not blown; in this case try to locate the
cause of the fault and then replace with a version with the same specifications;
see fig. 50.
• No manoeuvre is performed when a command is sent, and the flashing
light remains off: check that the command is effectively received; if the sent
command reaches the SS input, the OK led emits a double flash to indicate that
the command is received.
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• The manoeuvre does not start and the courtesy light flashes a few ti -
mes: count the number of flashes and check with reference to the data in Table
9 in Chapter 8.
• The manoeuvre is performed, but shortly afterwards the pole blocks and per-
forms a brief inversion: the selected force value may be too low to enable
movement of the pole. Check correct balancing of the pole; if necessary set a
higher force value.
3 s
SET
L1
SET
SET
L1
L3
SET
L3
10 s
3 s
SET
SET
L1
SET
L3
3 s
L3
SET
L3
SET
L4
3 s
L3
SET
10 s