Adi Interface; Control Panel - V2 CITY4-EVO Manual De Instrucciones

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8 - ADI INTERFACE

The CITY4-EVO unit is equipped of ADI 2.0 advanced interface,
which allows connection with a series of optional modules.
Refer to catalogue V2 to see which optional modules are available
for this unit.
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WARNING: Please read the instructions of each single
module to install the optional modules.
For some devices, it is possible to configure the mode for
interfacing with the control unit; in addition, it is necessary to
enable the interface so that the control unit can process the
signals arriving from the ADI device.
i.Adi
Please refer to the
programming menu to enable the ADI
interface and access the device configuration menu.
The device connected to the Adi interface is able to signal to
the control unit three alarm signals, which are displayed on the
control unit display as follows:
• Photocell alarms - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes:
the gate stops moving, when the alarm stops opening restarts.
• Edge alarm - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes:
inverts motion of the gate for 3 seconds.
• Stop alarm - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes: the
gate stops and cannot restart until the alarm stops.
STOP ALARM
PHOTOCELL ALARM
The ADI 2.0 interface allows operation in advanced mode, which
is activated automatically if an ADI 2.0 device is connected on the
dedicated connector.
Up to 8 devices can be connected simultaneously in this mode,
which must be recognised by the unit through the
procedure of learning, available in the
NOTE: Every time that an ADI device is added or removed,
it is necessary to repeat the scanning procedure in order to
update the unit.
EDGE ALARM
SCAn
i.Adi
menu.
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9 - CONTROL PANEL

When power is on, the control unit checks that display correctly
operates by switching on all segments for 1.5 sec.
Then you can see the ID of the control unit (
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of the firmware (
).
Panel will be viewed upon completion of this test.
OPEN CONTACT
START
DOWN
PEDESTRIAN START
STOP
MENU
The control panel represents the physical status of the terminal
board contacts and of the program mode keys: if the upper
vertical segment is on, the contact is closed; if the lower vertical
segment is on, the contact is open (the above picture shows an
instance where the inputs PHOTOCELL, SAFETY RIBBON and STOP
have all been correctly connected).
Points being among display digits show the status of
programming push-buttons: as soon as a push-button is pressed,
its relevant point turns on.
NOTE: the "points" among the numbers, are used also to signal
the state of the remote safety devices controlled through the ADI
module.
The arrows on the display right side show the gate status:
• The highest arrow turns on when the gate is into its opening
phase. If it blinks, it means that the opening has been caused
by a safety device (border or obstacle detector).
• The central arrow shows that the gate is on pause. If it blinks, it
means that the time countdown for the automatic closing has
been activated.
• The lowest arrow blinks when the gate is into its closing phase.
If it blinks, it means that the closing has been caused by a
safety device (border or obstacle detector).
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CLOSED CONTACT
OPENING IN PROGRESS
PAUSE (GATE OPENED)
CLOSING IN PROGRESS
CLOSING END OF STROKE
OPENING END OF STROKE
UP
PHOTOCELL
SAFETY RIBBON
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