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8.4 SIGNALLING THROUGH WARNING LIGHT
If a warning light (or a LED warning light is used – optional accessory) is connected to the control unit’s FLASH output, it will flash
once a second during manoeuvres. If any anomalies occur, the warning light will emit shorter flashes which are repeated twice with
a 1-second pause between each pair. The same signals are also emitted by the LED warning light (optional accessory).
Table 15
FLASH WARNING LIGHT SIGNALS
Fast flashes
Cause
ACTION
1 flash
1-second pause
1 flash
BlueBus system error
At the start of the manoeuvre, the test to verify the devices
connected to the BLUEBUS does not provide the same devices
memorised during the learning phase. There may be defective
devices: check and replace them if necessary; if changes have
been made, the learning procedure must be repeated.
2 flashes
1-second pause
2 flashes
Intervention of a photocell
At the start of the manoeuvre, one or more photocells
are blocking the movement; check whether there are any
obstacles. During the manoeuvre, this is normal if an obstacle
is present.
3 flashes
1-second pause
3 flashes
Intervention of the “Motor Force” limiter
During the gate’s movement, the motors encountered more
resistance; verify the cause and increase the motor force if
necessary.
4 flashes
1-second pause
4 flashes
Intervention of the STOP input
At the start of the manoeuvre or during the movement, the
STOP input intervened; identify the cause.
5 flashes
1-second pause
5 flashes
Error in the internal parameters of the
control unit
Disconnect and reconnect the power supply. If the error
persists, delete the entire memory (refer to the “
installation. If the condition persists, there may be a serious
fault or the electronic circuit board needs to be replaced.
6 flashes
1-second pause
6 flashes
Not used
7 flashes
1-second pause
7 flashes
Error in the internal electric circuits
Disconnect all the power supply circuits for a few seconds
and then try giving a command again; if the condition persists,
it means that there is a serious fault on the electronic circuit
board or on the motor’s cabling. Carry out checks and replace
parts, if required.
8 flashes
1-second pause
8 flashes
Not used
9 flashes
1-second pause
9 flashes
The automation was stopped by a “Stop
automation” command
Unlock the automation by giving the “Unlock automation”
command or command the manoeuvre with “High-Priority Step-
by-Step”.
FURTHER INFORMATION
(Accessories)
9
9
FURTHER DETAILS (Accessories)
9.1
FULL DELETION OF THE CONTROL UNIT’S
MEMORY
All the data memorised in the control unit can be deleted and
the latter can be restored to its initial factory values.
To do this, go to the “ER5” programming parameter (refer to the
chapter “
“).
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With this procedure it is possible to also delete any
errors left in the memory.
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This procedure does not delete the number of
manoeuvres completed.
9.2 ADDING OR REMOVING DEVICES
Once the automation has been assembled, it is possible to
add or remove devices at any time. In particular, various types
of devices can be connected to the “
BlueBUS
” and “
STOP
”
inputs, as described in the following paragraphs.
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After having added or removed devices, these must
be learned as described in the “
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