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10 - QUICK CONFIGURATION
This paragraph concerns a quick procedure to set the control unit
and set it at work immediately.
We recommend following these instructions, in order to
check quickly the correct operation of control unit, motor and
accessories, and then changing the configuration in case of
any non-satisfactory parameter.
1. Call up the default configuration: see chapter 9
2. Set items
dir - StoP - Foto - CoS
For the position of the item menus inside the main menu and for
the options related to each item menu, refer to the chapter 13.
3. Check that the automation work properly and if necessary modify
the configuration of the desired parameters.
11 - EMERGENCY DEAD MAN
OPERATION
This operational mode can be used to move the gate in DEAD MAN
mode in particular cases, such as installation/maintenance or in the
case of malfunctioning of photocell, edge, limit switches or encoder.
To activate the function the START command must be pressed
3 times (presses must last at least 1 second; the pause between
commands must last at least 1 second).
1"
1"
>1"
The fourth START command activates the gate in MAN PRESENT
mode. To move the gate keep the START command pressed for the
duration of the operation (time T).
The function will automatically turn off after 10 seconds of inactivity of
the gate.
Strt
NOTE: if the
parameter is set as
(from the terminal block or remote control) moves the gate in the
open and closed directions alternatively (unlike the normal DEAD
MAN mode).
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1"
T
>1"
>1"
StAn
, the Start command
12 - READING THE COUNTER OF THE
CYCLES AND EVENTS MEMORY
KB24 control unit counts the completed opening cycles of the
barrier and, if requested, it shows that service is required after a fixed
number of cycles.
Furthermore, events can be recorded which occurred during
operation, associating to each a code and a date/time in which each
occurred; this information must be communicated to the support
service if problems arise.
ATTENTION: to have the correct date/time information, you
must set the clock built into the control unit, see chapter 19.
There are 3 counters available:
• A totalizing counter for completed opening cycles thatcannot be
tot
zeroed (option
of item
• A downward counter for the number of cycles before the next
request for service (option
When the counter of missing cycles for the next maintenance
intervention reaches zero, the control unit signals the maintenance
request by means of an additional pre-flashing of 5 seconds. The
signal is repeated at the beginning of each opening cycle, until the
installer accesses the meter reading and setting menu, possibly
programming the number of cycles after which maintenance will
be required again. If a new value is not set (i.e. the counter is left
at zero), the maintenance request signaling function is disabled
and the signaling is no longer repeated.
EvEn
• Events counter (option
The scheme hereafter shows how to read the totalizing counter,
how to read the number of cycles before the next service is
required as well as how to program the number of cycles before
the next request for service (as for the example shown, the control
unit completed no. 12451 cycles and there are no. 1300 cycles
before the next service request; the code of the last recorded event is
176, and it occurred at 14.14.19 on 20 August.
Area 1 is the reading of the total number of completed cycles;
h
i
through
and
keys, you can alternate the display of thousands or
units.
Area 2 is the reading of the number of cycles before the next request
for service: its value is rounded down to the hundreds.
Area 3 represents the setting of this counter: on first pressing of the
h
i
key
or
the current value of the counter, it is rounded off to the
thousand, every subsequent press increases the setting by 1000
units or decreases by 100. The previously displayed count is lost.
Area 4 represents reading of the events memory.
The first data is an index that allows identification of the event:
n 1
is the last event recorded,
The other data are automatically displayed in succession and
provide information on the date/time (each data remains displayed
for approximately one second, if you want to temporarily stop the
display, keep the MENU key pressed); the last data displayed is the
code of the event (in some cases, after the event code additional
data is displayed), then the sequence restarts from the index.
The data are displayed for 1 minute, after which the display returns to
normal view.
Cnt
)
SErv
Cnt
of item
).
)
n 2
is the previous one and so on.
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