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)) FUNCTION
TESTING
Select door automatic operation by program selector.
To start an opening cycle give a pulse to PS2 button (Start) on the ET-LOGIC-EASY control unit
or activate the door opening devices.
Ensure that door opening and closing cycle is properly performed and that activation commands
and safety sensors work properly.
To adjust sensor detection field, refer to the instructions delivered with the sensor.
The safety sensors must ensure that the leaf doesn’t impact against any automatic door users.
If the operator is equipped with emergency battery, connect the battery to connector J5-BATTERY
on the control unit ET-LOGIC-EASY and make sure that the battery charger board is inserted into
the J1-BATTERY CHARGER of the control unit.
Adjust the potentiometers relative to the opening and closing speeds, reduced opening distance
and pause time by consulting the potentiometers table in the “Functions and potentiometers”
paragraph.
Check that the electric lock and the manual release are working properly.
Safety on impact: placing an obstacle in front of the leaf while it is in motion will cause the leaf to
stop and the motion direction to be reversed. When performing the next cycle the leaf shall
slow down in the point where it had come into contact with the obstacle.
Adjust the obstacle sensitivity by potentiometer TM6.
During door movement, intermittent signals could be heard as emitted by the buzzer to indicate
that the limit power delivered by operator has been reached, especially if leaf dimensions
and weight are close to the limits allowed.
Adjust the thrust power by TM4 of the control unit.
REPEATING THE INITIAL SET-UP
Set-up operation must be repeated if one of the following conditions varies:
opening distance, opening direction, replacement of the ET-LOGIC-EASY control unit.
To repeat the initial set-up, the door must be stopped in the closed position, then repeat operations
described in the paragraph “COMMISSIONING OF AUTOMATIC DOOR (INITIAL SET-UP)”.
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