check thermal magnetic cut-out (upline of system), check fuses;
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4 flashes:
max. current limit exceeded;
Peak of excessive motor absorption, ensure absence of obstacles along door travel, check motor absorption under no load and applied on the door;
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5 flashes:
no encoder signal;
check wiring, check encoder, check that the motor rotates freely when powered directly by battery, check fuse F1;
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6 flashes:
presence of obstacle;
Ensure absence of obstacles along door travel and smooth movement of the door;
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7 flashes:
no memorisation procedure performed;
Perform memorisation procedure.
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8 flashes:
no motor signal;
check wiring, check that the motor rotates freely when powered directly by battery, check fuse F1;
Multiple error signals are indicated with a pause of 2 seconds between one signal and the next. The error signals persist until a complete au-
tomation manoeuvre is performed (opening and closing).
If an obstacle is detected while closing, the control unit reverses the movement and switches to slow mode as it searches for the closing travel
limit. To reset the automation must complete the opening cycle, if not, every time the safety device is activated the automation will search for
the travel limit.
If the obstacle is detected during a timed opening, a manual command via remote control (CH1) or buttons, O/C or ENTER is required to restart
the automation.
BATTERY CHARGE CARD (BUILT-IN)
If the battery is connected, the automation will be operative also in the event of a power failure. If voltage falls below 11.3 Vdc, the automation
stops operating (the control panel remains powered); if it falls below 10.2 Vdc, the card disconnects the battery completely (the control panel
is no longer powered).
OBSTACLE DETECTION
The obstacle detection function (settable via the trimmer FR), if activated during the opening phase, re-closes the door by approx. 20 cm, and
during closing activates a complete opening cycle.
IMPORTANT: the control panel logic may interpret mechanical friction as an obstacle.
N.B. the O/C button on the card has the same function as the OPEN/CLOSE key.
3.8 Advanced functions
Clock function: a timer may be used (e.g. weekly), connected to the input of the open-close button, to keep the door open in set time intervals,
to then enable automatic re-closure.
N.B. the door remains open while the Op/Cl input is engaged.
Open only" function: by setting dipswitch 1 to ON and dipswitch 4 to OFF, the Op/Cl input will only operate as an opening command, while the
door will close exclusively after the set interval for automatic closure.
3.9 Built-in 433.92 MHz radio receiver
The radio receiver can learn up to max. 30 codes in rolling codes (BUG2R, BUG4R, K-SLIM-RP, T-4RP) set as required.
RADIO CONTROL LEARNING
1_ briefly press the key RADIO to associate a radio control with the function OPEN/CLOSE;
2_ led DL3 turns off to indicate code learning mode (if no code is entered within 10 seconds, the card exits programming mode);
3_ press the key of the radio control to be used;
4_ led DL3 turns on again to confirm memorisation (if this does not occur, wait 10 seconds and repeat the steps from point 1);
5_ to memorise other radio controls, repeat the procedure from point 1, for up to a maximum of 30 transmitters.
6_ to exit learning mode without memorising a code, briefly press the key RADIO.
N.B.:
if the maximum number of radio controls is reached (30), led DL3 flashes quickly for approx. 3 seconds, without performing
memorisation.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA T-4RP, K-SLIM-RP and BUG-R
It is also possible to learn the new versions of the radio controls T-4RP, K-SLIM-RP and BUG-R remotely, i.e. without acting directly on the re-
ceiver programming keys.
A radio control previously programmed on the receiver is all that is needed to open the remote programming procedure for new radio controls,
programmed via TAUPROG.
Activation of self-learning mode of the control unit and memorisation of the new radio control.
This operation enables memorisation of the new radio control code on the control unit, but an operational "RP" radio control must already be avail-
able. The subsequent operations must be performed in the vicinity of the system control unit. Activation of self-learning mode on the control unit
and memorisation of the new radio control:
1
On the operative (old) radio control, press and hold the key for
channel 1, and press the channel 2 key three times.
2 Release the keys. The radio control led starts flashing to indicate
that the self-learning mode is enabled.
3
Still on the operative (old) radio control, press the key currently
used to activate the automation for at least 3 seconds.
DELETING RADIO CONTROLS
1_ press and hold the RADIO key for approx. 3 seconds to delete all associated radio controls;
2_ led DL3 starts flashing slowly to indicate that deletion mode is enabled;
3_ release the RADIO key and press again for 3 seconds;
4_ led DL3 turns off for approx. 3 seconds, and then remains lit to confirm deletion;
5_ to exit deletion mode, briefly press the RADIO key.
4
At this point the control unit confirms changeover to programming
mode by activating the flashing light (except for external receivers in
the RXDC series).
5 Press the radio control key to be memorised again. If programming is
successful, the control unit flashing light turns off.
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