The logic controller provides 15V (400 mA maximum DC Current) to
power the photocells and receivers. If the devices need increased
voltage or current, using an auxiliary power supply will be neces-
sary.
2.13 – CONNECTING THE "HIB1" AND "HIB2" LIMIT SWITCH SENSOR REEDS
The control unit acknowledges a "reed" activated when the pin corresponding
to it on the HIB male pin header is connected to the GND, i.e., a pulse to
the GND.
The only condition to be observed is that the reed corresponding to the gate
open must be connected in such a way that the "RDA1" LED lights to the motor
connector to the "MOTOR1" terminal block, pin of the connector "HIB" marked
with the letter "A". And the "RDF1" LED to the motor connected to the "MO-
TOR1" must light when the gate is closed, pin of the connector "HIB" marked
with the letter "F". The same procedure must be carried out to the second
motor, connected to the "MOTOR2" terminal block.
Connector used for communication between the control unit, and the PROG
or BLUE programmers (programming tools).
3 – GATE SYSTEMS' LOGIC FUNCTION
3.1 – FIRST ACTIVATION AFTER INSTALLATION (ACQUIRING / SELF-
When the inverter is powered for the first time, after being installed to the
operator, the gate must be on the middle of its travel, and must start an
opening movement after an external command or if the button "CMD" has
been pressed.
If it is a closing movement, open the F/R jumper to change the direction
of operation of the motor. If the F/R jumper is closed again, the direction of
operation returns to the previous one.
That done, press the "CMD" button or send an external command to the con-
trol unit.
Afterwards, let the gate open until it leans on the opening stopper or until it
activates the 'REEDA'. Then, it will reverse the direction to close; let it lean on
the closing stopper or activate the 'REEDF'.
WARNING
2.14 – "PROG" CONNECTOR
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