MEMORIZING WORK AND PAUSE TIME
Exit the automatic cycle and open the door a little.
NB: only for barriers, incline the bar to 45° from horizontal.
1. Move dip 4B to the memorizing position, i.e., ON (fig. 11). The light will start flashing.
2. Give an impulse with the remote control unit or the open/close button (fig. 12). The gate should start closing;
if it opens, suspend programming by resetting the electrical panel (use the tip of a screwdriver to short
circuit the two metal reset pins for a second), and then switch off the panel and invert the motor.
3. About 2 seconds after closing (fig. 13), the gate opens automatically.
4. Wait for a certain amount of time T (as preferred) and then give an impulse to close the door. T becomes the
pause time before automatic closing (if programmed with dip 4A). During all these phases the light keeps
flashing.
5. Now that all the open/close phases have been memorized, move dip 4B to OFF (fig. 14).
6. After memorizing has terminated, make the automatic system carry out a complete maneuver (open/close)
without activating any devices.
MEMORIZING THE PEDESTRIAN OPENING FOR A MOTOR
1. Move dip 4B to ON; the light will start flashing.
2. Press the PEDESTRIAN button; the gate connected to motor M1 will start opening,
3. Stop the gate at the required point by pressing the PEDESTRIAN button.
4. Press the PEDESTRIAN button again or wait for the pause time to elapse for the gate to close.
5. Move dip 4B to the OFF position and check the light stops flashing.
6. Memorizing has now terminated.
MEMORY RESET
If any or all of the previously modified settings need to be changed, proceed as follows:
1. Power the control card.
2. Touch the two pins of the JP1 jump with the tip of a screwdriver for at least 1 second.
3. The previously memorized settings have now been deleted.
The position of dip 4B is irrelevant during this operation.
EQUIPMENT DATA
The control panels for the automatic opening of models MEC 1000 and MEC 2000, comply with the following
characteristics:
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Power voltage: 19 VDC
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Voltage of the power circuits that supply the motors: 19 VDC
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Auxiliary circuit voltage: 12,5 VDC
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Electronic circuit voltage: 12,5 VDC
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The equipment is guaranteed to work outdoors under normal working conditions that are specified below:
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Ambient temperatures no higher than 104°F (average value referring to a time of 24 hours no higher than
95°F)
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Ambient temperatures no lower than -13°F
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Temporary relative humidity up to 100% at 77°F
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Nominal current of the motor's power circuit: 12 A for each motor
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Nominal current of the auxiliary circuits: 2 A.
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