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Note
If no action is performed for more than 1 minute, the control
exits programming mode without saving the changes. In
addition, changes are not saved if programming mode is not
exited with
EndE
and
JA
.
Programming mode features three menu types:
• Function menu
• Time menu
• Value menu (service menu)
6.5
Settings in the function menu
The function menu allows certain functions to be activated and
deactivated, e.g. the light barrier, the stop circuit, etc.
6.6
Settings in the time menu
The time menu allows operating times to be set, e.g. the
opening and closing time of the motor, the hold-open time, the
pre-warning time, etc.
The display mode is dependent on the set value:
• Indicator: Times under 1 minute.
Each press of the
button increases the set time by half a
second; each press of the
button reduces the value by half
a second.
• Indicator: Times between 1 and 10 minutes.
Each press of the
button increases the set time by 5
seconds; each press of the
button reduces the value by 5
seconds.
• Indicator: Times over 10 minutes.
Each press of the
button increases the set time by half a
minute; each press of the
button reduces the value by half
a minute.
• If the
or
button is pressed and held, the display fast
forwards until the maximum or minimum value of the setting
range is reached. In some cases, the value "
0
" is equivalent
to deactivation of the function, as such, "
AUS
" is displayed
instead of "
0
" in this case.
6.7
Settings in the value menu
The value menu allows values such as force level, obstacle
sensor and maintenance counter to be set.
• Each press of the
button increases the set value; each
press of the
button reduces the value.
• If the
or
button is pressed and held, the display fast
forwards until the maximum or minimum value of the setting
range is reached. In some cases, the value "
0
" is equivalent
to deactivation of the function, as such, "
AUS
" is displayed
instead of "
0
" in this case.
6.8
Loading the standard values (main menu 5)
This options resets all menu items back to their default values.
To load the standard values, proceed as follows:
• Press and hold the
OK
button until
-dEF
appears on the
display.
• Release the
OK
button.
•
ESC
is displayed, press the
or
button to select
dEF
.
• Confi rm the selection with the
OK
button.
•
nEin
is displayed, press the
or
button to select
JA
.
• Confi rm the selection with the
OK
button.
The standard values are now set and the control switches to
normal mode.
Note
See table
""-PrG" menu function overview" on page 34
for the standard values. The standard values are provided for
rapid commissioning, they are
not
always suitable as operating
values!
6.9
Starting the self teach-in function for the run
times (main menu 4)
WARNING!
Falling out
Overrunning the limit switches can cause the gate to fall out.
• Start the teach-in process only once it has been confi rmed
that the limit switches have been set correctly and have
been detected!
Note
Load the standard values, see
"Loading the standard values
(main menu 5)" on page 17
.
Set the direction logic in menu
P10
.
The procedure for teaching in the operating times may only be
started when the command inputs are operated in standard
mode (menu
P28 = StAn
).
Connect the safety devices
only
after
teaching in the
operating times and activate in menus
P29
,
P30
,
P31
,
P33
and
P34
.
Open the gate approx. 1 m
before
teaching in the operating
times!
This function allows the control to determine the optimum
operating times (run times) of the connected motor.
To activate the self teach-in function, proceed as follows:
• Press and hold the
OK
button until
-Lrn
appears on the
display.
• Release the
OK
button.
•
nEin
is displayed, press the
or
button to select
JA
.
• Confi rm the selection with the
OK
button and start the self
teach-in function.
• Start the teach-in process, the motor moves fi rst in the close
direction until the gate closed limit switch is reached.
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