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F31 Closing slow-down 

speed

15 = Minimum speed / … / 40 = Maximum speed

Setting the boom closing slow-down speed, calculated as a percentage.

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Warning: the speed parameter fi elds vary according to the type of boom:

- for 2 m booms with a joint, set the slow-down speed percentage from 20 to 40;
- for 4 m booms, set the slow-down speed percentage from 20 to 30.
- for 6 m booms, set the slow-down speed percentage from 15 to 30;
- for 8 m booms, set the slow-down speed percentage from 15 to 20.

F33 Calibration speed

20 = 20% of travel (minimum) / … / 40 = 40% of travel (maximum)

Setting the boom travel automatic-calibration speed, calculated as a percentage.

F34 Travel sensitivity

10 = maximum sensitivity / … / 100 = minimum sensitivity(

default

)

Adjusting obstruction detection sensitivity during travel.

F35 Slow-down sensitivity

10 = maximum sensitivity / … / 100 = minimum sensitivity(

default

)

Adjusting obstruction detection sensitivity during slow-down.

F37 Opening slow-down 

point

40 = 40% of travel / … / 60 = 60% of travel

Adjusting the starting point of opening slow-down for the boom as a percentage of the total travel.
Warning! The percentage varies depending on the type of boom:
- for booms with a joint, between 2 m and 4 m, set the percentage from 40 to 60;
- for booms between 6 m and 8 m, set the percentage from 60 to 70.

F38 Closing slow-down point

20 = 20% of travel /… / 75 = 75% of travel

Determining the starting point of closing slow-down, as a percentage of the total travel.
Warning! The percentage varies depending on the type of boom:
- for 2 m booms with a joint, set the speed percentage from 20 to 40;
- for 4 m booms, set the percentage from 40 to 60;
- for 6 m booms, set the percentage from 60 to 70;
- for 8 m booms, set the percentage from 65 to 75.

F49 Managing serial 

connection

0 = Deactivated (default) / 1 = Paired / 2 = Alternate / 3 = CRP

To enable paired, alternate or CRP operation.

F50 Save data

0 = Deactivated (

default

) / 1 = Activated

To save users and settings to the memory roll.

 This function only appears if a memory roll has been inserted in the electronic board.

F51 Read data

0 = Deactivated (

default

) / 1 = Activated

To load data saved in the memory roll.

 This function only appears if a memory roll has been inserted in the electronic board.

F52 Parameters transfer in 

paired/alternate mode

0 = Deactivated (

default

) / 1 = Activated

To load parameters from the MASTER barrier to the SLAVE barrier.

 

This function only appears if function F 49 is set to PAIRED or ALTERNATE operation.

F56 Peripheral number

1 ----> 225

For systems with more than one automation device using a CRP (Came Remote Protocol) connection system, set an address between 1 and 
225 for each panel.

F60 Sleep mode

0 = Deactivated (

default

) / 1 = Activated

To reduce the energy consumption in stand-by.

F61 Pre-fl ashing

0 = during opening and closing (default) / 1 = only during closing / 2 = only during opening

After an opening or closing command is given, the fl ashing light connected to 10-E1 fl ashes before the barrier begins to move. 
For information on adjusting the time, see function F 21.

F63 Change COM speed

0=1200 Baud / 1=2400 / 2=4800 / 3=9600 / 4=14400 / 5=19200 / 6=38400 / 7=57600 / 8=115200 B

Set the communication speed used in the CRP (Came Remote Protocol) connection system.

U 1  Enter a user

1 = step-by-step command (open-close) / 3 = open command / 4 = partial/pedestrian opening command (for 
paired or alternate systems) / 5 = output B1-B2

Enter up to a maximum of 25 users and associate each one with a function chosen from the available options. Use the transmitter or another 
command device to do this (see ENTERING A USER WITH AN ASSOCIATED COMMAND).

U 2  Delete a user

Delete a single user (see DELETING A SINGLE USER).

U 3  Delete users

0 = Deactivated / 1 = Delete all users

Summary of Contents for G4040EZ

Page 1: ...AUTOMATIC BARRIERS FA00124 EN English EN INSTALLATION AND OPERATION G4040EZ...

Page 2: ...COMPLIES WITH LEGAL STANDARDS THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR USE OF NON ORIGINAL PROD UCTS WHICH WOULD ALSO RESULT IN WARRANTY LOSS ALL HOLD TO RUN CON TROLS MUST BE FITTED IN PLACES FROM...

Page 3: ...to fit accessories Intended use The automatic barrier is designed to be used in public and private parking facilities Any installation and use other than that specified in this manual is forbidden Li...

Page 4: ...over 6 Cabinet 7 Release lock 8 Inspection hatch lock 9 Rod 10 Inspection hatch 11 Control panel 12 Boom adjustment mechanical stop 13 Lever arm 14 Gearmotor with encoder 15 EMC01 filter 16 Anchoring...

Page 5: ...through making sure they are protected from any mechanical damage Tools and materials Make sure you have all the tools and materials you need to install the product in complete safety and in complian...

Page 6: ...ing plate If the flooring does not provide a sturdy surface to fasten the cabinet to use a cement slab Dig a hole for the foundation frame Prepare the corrugated tubes you will need for the cables com...

Page 7: ...on arm release the gearmotor using the key turn the transmission arm lock the motor again fasten the rod to the opposite hole in the arm invert the motor phases M and N Left Right Fill the hole with e...

Page 8: ...ate with a screw Leave the screw loose to make it easier to insert the boom Attachment plate Intermediate plate Boom attachment cover Installing the barrier The cabinet should be installed with the in...

Page 9: ...ice Fit the boom into the attachment cover and fasten it using the screws Cut the groove covers to the required length and insert them in the boom conduits on both sides Insert the shockproof rubber p...

Page 10: ...with shockproof profile and 001G028401 luminous cord A A B B B C Boom with 001G0465 skirt A B B C C Boom with 001G028401 luminous cord and 001G0465 skirt A B B C C Boom with shockproof profile and 001...

Page 11: ...er nut and lock the gearmotor again Check the spring is working properly With the boom positioned vertically the spring is not taut With the boom positioned horizontally the spring is taut Hook the ey...

Page 12: ...0431177081 not supplied to the control signalling and safety device cables Description of parts 1 Transformer 2 Terminal board for power supply 3 Terminal board for transformer 4 Terminal board for g...

Page 13: ...y Power supply to accessories output a 24 V AC normally a 24 V DC when the emergency batteries are operating Max power 40 W Red White Blue Orange Ferrite Transformer 230 V AC 50 60 Hz 24 V DC gearmoto...

Page 14: ...abled from the function F 1 OPEN CLOSE INVERT step by step function from control device N O contact Keypad selector Transponder or card reader Insert the decoding card R700 for the TSP00 sensor or LT0...

Page 15: ...the safety devices C9 immediate closure with obstacle stand by during closing Closing the boom after a vehicle has passed through the operating area of the safety devices During closing the devices al...

Page 16: ...A The manual s contents may be edited at any time without notice Connecting the safety devices safety test At each opening and closing command the control board assesses the efficiency of the safety...

Page 17: ...and at about 89 when open The inspection hatch must be closed when the boom opens and closes To correct the vertical position of the boom lower the boom open the inspection hatch turn the mechanical...

Page 18: ...row keys for the submenus To increase or decrease a value use the arrow keys to exit the menu wait 10 seconds or press ESC then press ENTER to confirm Menu navigation then press ENTER Display Descript...

Page 19: ...Parameter transfer from Master to Slave F 56 Peripheral number F 60 Sleep mode F 61 Pre flashing function F 63 Change COM speed U 1 Entering a user with an associated command U 2 Delete a single user...

Page 20: ...19 Automatic closing time 0 Deactivated default 1 1 second 180 180 seconds The waiting time before the barrier closes automatically starts when the limit switch point is reached during opening The tim...

Page 21: ...m booms set the percentage from 65 to 75 F49 Managing serial connection 0 Deactivated default 1 Paired 2 Alternate 3 CRP To enable paired alternate or CRP operation F50 Save data 0 Deactivated default...

Page 22: ...boom 4 m 6 boom 6 m 8 boom 8 m To define the type of boom The choice of boom limits some of the speed slow down and calibration parameters This is so as to ensure that the operator functions correctly...

Page 23: ...ENTER to confirm the automatic travel calibration 3 The operator closes until it reaches the limit switch point 4 then the operator opens until it reaches the limit switch point Travel calibration Bef...

Page 24: ...firm deletion Deleting a single user When entering deleting users the flashing numbers that appear are numbers that can be used for other users you may want to enter maximum 25 users 2 Select a comman...

Page 25: ...uration data so that they can be reused with another electronic circuit board including in another system After saving the data remove the memory roll RELEASING THE BOOM This procedure must be done wi...

Page 26: ...he SLAVE operator Saving Follow the procedure for entering a user with the OPEN and PARTIAL PEDESTRIAN OPENING command on the MASTER panel Configuring the MASTER operator Select function F 49 Press EN...

Page 27: ...nel of the SLAVE operator only Important Activate the F 19 function automatic closing time on the panel on both operators Saving Follow the procedure for entering a user with the OPEN and STEP BY STEP...

Page 28: ...on The warning LED flashes quickly 4 12 Check the proper direction of travel The warning LED stays lit 13 13 Check the control devices The boom does not reach the limit switch 7 14 Replace the AF card...

Page 29: ...e edited at any time without notice Periodic maintenance Before doing any maintenance disconnect the power supply to prevent any hazardous situations caused by the boom moving accidentally Periodic ma...

Page 30: ...______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fitter s stamp Name of operator Job performed on...

Page 31: ...d from other waste for recycling Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing of the product DISPOSE OF THE PRODUCT RESPONSIBLY DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL Our products ar...

Page 32: ...ier Dosson di Casier Treviso Treviso Italy 33079 Sesto al Reghena Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Pordenone Italy 39 0422 4940 39 0422 4941 39 0434 698111 39 0434 698434 English English Manual code FA00124...

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