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10.3 - SELECTION OF “AUX” OUTPUT
OPERATING MODE
IF THE “AUX” OUTPUT IS SET AS LOCK
the work mode
can be set as:
ELECTRIC LOCK (default): at every command, the control unit
closes the contact for 2 seconds
MAGNETIC LOCK: the control unit closes the contact only when
the automation is fully closed
1.
Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, all the LEDs go out
2.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second:
- If the green “stop” LED is on AUX = Electric lock
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with
point 3)
- If the green “stop” LED is off AUX = Magnetic lock (if it is
the correct setting go to point 5 if not, proceed to point 4)
3.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the green “stop” LED goes off. Go to step 5
4.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the green “stop” LED lights up
5.
Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal
operating configuration
IF THE “AUX” OUTPUT IS SET AS COURTESY LIGHT
it is
possible to set the working mode of the AUX contact when
receiving a transmitter such as:
MONOSTABLE (default): after every radio command, the control
unit closes the contact for 3 seconds.
BISTABLE, ON/OFF: after every radio command, the control unit
changes the status from open to closed.
1.
Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, all the LEDs go out
2.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second:
- If the red “error” LED is lit AUX voltage = 12Vdc
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with
point 3)
- If the red “error” LED is off AUX voltage = 24Vdc
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 otherwise go to
point 4)
3.
Press the START button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the red “error” LED goes out. Go to step 5
4.
Press the START button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the red “error” LED lights up
5.
Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal
operating configuration
11. SAFETY DEVICE ADVANCED
PROGRAMMING SEQUENCES
These programming sequences are not essential to the system’s
operation, but they allow for controlling the safety devices
by activating the photo-test when photocells are installed or
controlling the resistance when 8.2kOhm resistive edges are
mounted.
11.1 - PHOTO-TEST
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
Default = deactivated
The photo-test is a check aimed at verifying whether the 24VDC-
powered photocells function properly.
It consists in cutting off the power supply to the transmitter
photocell (TX) from the control unit, while subsequently verifying
that the contact (PHO1, or PHO1 and PHO2, depending on the
settings in Paragraph 11.2) opens. Subsequently, the control unit
restores the power supply to the transmitter photocell and verifies
that the contact closes.
This occurs before each movement of the automation.
For the test to work, the photocells must be wired according to
the following scheme:
+24V RX photocell = terminal 8
+24V TX photocell = terminal 9
1.
Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, all the LEDs go out
2.
Press the START button for 1 second:
- If the green “photo” LED is on fototest = activated
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with
point 3)
- If the green “photo” LED is off, fototest = disabled
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 otherwise go to
point 4)
3.
Press the SET button for 1 second: the green “start” LED
remains lit and the green “photo” LED turns off. Go to step 5
4.
Press the SET button for 1 second: the green “start” LED
remains lit and the green “photo” LED lights up
5.
Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal
operating configuration
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The photo-test can only work with photocells
powered at 24VDC.
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By default the phototest function works on both
contacts “PHO1” and “PHO2”. To set this test only on the
contact “PHO1”, please see paragraph 11.2.
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By enabling the photocells test, you will lose the “gate
status indicator” function (GSI).
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If “PHO2” is set as safety edge (DIP 5 OFF) the
phototest will only be active on contact “PHO1”.