Note3: In the case of a double hinged gate programmed without the "out of sync function" (number "2"
flashing and both gate leaves starting at the same time) before starting to program the work times, release
the gate, move it manually to the closed position and block it again.
• The movement of the gate/door will stop in one of the two following situations:
a- The gate leaf reaches its mechanical travel limit
b- The gate leaf activates a travel limit (in the case of a sliding gate)
• If you wish to exit programming without memorising the time elapsed press the "SEL" button.
The gates will block and only the system definition parameters will be memorised including the deceleration
and electrical sensor settings.
The intervention of the travel direction inversion or blocking photocell or pressing the blocking button will
stop the gate, while the flashing warning light will remain lit, indicating that the programmer is in an active
phase. The figure "b" will flash on the display.
The work time count is blocked, but once the alarm situation has been resolved or the blocking button has
been released (only active while it is being pressed down) the gate movement will start up again automatically,
and the time count will carry on.
The intervention of a mechanical travel limit or the electrical input sensor will cause the gate leaf to
stop and the work cycle time to expire.
WARNING! Program the work time so that the gate always opens completely, otherwise the completion
of the manoeuvre cannot be guaranteed (see paragraph "timer travel limits").
The end of programming is indicated by the night light switching on (the activation times of which are
now already programmed).
REMOTE CONTROL S449
The motor can be remotely activated using a transmitter: only the sequential function is available "open-block-close-
block" and this may be activated from any of the available channels.
If you select number "3" flashing during system parameter definition a second radio control channel will be available
with a C-NO contact at binding posts "7","8".
Memory module
This is extractable, furnished with a non volatile EEPROM type memory and contains the transmitter codes
and allows you to memorise up to 300 codes (300 channel buttons). The programmed codes are maintained
in this module even in the absence of power.
Before memorising the transmitters for the first time remember to cancel the entire memory content.
Attention! If the electronic card has to be replaced due to failure, the module can be extracted
from it and inserted into the new card. Make sure that the module is orientated in the direction shown
in fig.1 detail A.
Signal LEDs "L2" (fig.1):
Flashing quickly:
Flashing slowly:
Permanently lit:
TRANSMITTER CODE MANAGEMENT
A. Memorising a channel (using the associated transmitter)
B. Cancelling a channel (using the associated transmitter)
C. Cancelling all codes in memory
D. Memorising ulterior channels via radio (without having to open the box in which the programmer
is housed)
cancels a single code
memorises a single code
memory full.
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