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E124

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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYManufacturer: FAAC S.p.A.Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALYDeclares that: The E124 control unit • ·conformstotheessentialsafetyrequirementsofthefollowingEECdirectives

2006/95/ECLowVoltageDirective 2004/108/ECElectromagneticCompatibilityDirective

Additional note: Thisproductunderwenttestsinatypicaluniformconfiguration (allproductsmanufacturedbyFAACS.p.A.).

Bologna,01March2014 TheManagingDirector A.Marcellan

These instructions are to be considered as a rapid guide for installation. The complete instructions can be downloaded at the following address: www.faacgroup.it

To access PROGRAMMING FROM PC, connect the USB cable to the dedicated connector and consult the relative instructions.

E124 control unit – rapid guide

Primary power feed from mains

withswitchingpowerfeed230/115 V~ - 50/60 Hz

Secondary power feed

24Vdc-16Amax.(min.20Vdc.-max.28Vdc.)

Power absorbed from mains

stand-by=4Wmax.~400W

Max. load for motor 7 A

Power feed for accessories 24 Vdc

Accessories max. current

24Vdcmax.500mABUS-2EASYmax.500mA

Battery charge current 180mA

Operating ambient tempeature (-20-+55)°C

Protective fuses for unit Allselfresetting

Protective fuses for power pack 2.5 A

Function logics Semiautomatic,Automatic, “step-by-step”Semiautomatic,Automaticwithreverseduringpause,Automaticstep-by-step,Safetydevicesautomatic,Safetydevicesstep-by-stepautomatic,“b”Semiautomatic,mixedlogic“bC”,

Dead-man,AutomaticwithtimerfunctionWork time Programmable(from0to9min50sec)Pause time Programmable(from0to9min50sec)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSMotor power Programmableon50levelsMotor speed Programmableon10levelsConnector inputs Switchingfeeder,Battery,

Decoder/Minidec/RP,X-COM,moduleXF433/868,USB

Terminal board inputs BUS-2EASY,InputsfromIN1toIN5,Travellimitdevice,Encoder.

Terminal board outputs Flashinglamp,Motors,Electricallock,OUT1,OUT2(programmable),power

feedtoaccessoriesProgramming 1stand2nd lev.with3keys(+,-,F)and

LCDdisplay.

3rdlev.withPCconnectedviaUSB

WARNINGS - Important!Forthesafetyofpeople,itisimportantthatalltheinstructionsbecarefullyobserved. - Incorrectinstallationorincorrectuseoftheproductcouldcauseseriousharmtopeople. - Carefullyreadtheinstructionsbeforebeginningtoinstalltheproductandkeepthemforfuturereference. - Thesymbol indicatesnotesthatareimportantforthesafetyofpersonsandforthegoodconditionoftheautomatedsystem. - Thesymbol drawsyourattentiontothenotesonthecharacteristicsandoperationoftheproduct. - Beforeattemptinganyworkonthecontrolunit(connections,maintenance),alwaysturnoffpower. - Install,upstreamofthesystem,adifferentialthermalbreakerwithadequatetrippingthreshold, - Connecttheearthcabletotherelevantterminal. - Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button, receiver, photocells, etc.). To avoid any electricaldisturbance,useseparatesheathsorascreenedcable(withthescreenearthed).

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J12

J4

M1A J14

J13 J15

J3

J5

J6 J7

J8 J9 J10 J11

J2

J1

M1A

DL20

DL14

DL13

DL18

DL11

DL17

DL10DL5

DL15

DL8

SW1

DL3 DL7DL6

SW6

SW3

SW4

DL16

DL12

DL19

DL9

SW2

SW5

LCD

DL2 DL4

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LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS OF E124 BOARD

DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

LCD SIGNALSANDPROGRAMMINGDISPLAY

SW1 “R1”PROGRAMMINGPUSH-BUTTON

SW2 “R2”PROGRAMMINGPUSH-BUTTON

SW3 “SETUP”PUSH-BUTTON

SW4 “+”PROGRAMMINGPUSH-BUTTON

SW5 “-”PROGRAMMINGPUSH-BUTTON

SW6 “F”PROGRAMMINGPUSH-BUTTON

SW7 “RESET SW”SOFTWARERESETPUSH-BUTTON

DL1 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“IN1”DL2 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“IN2”DL3 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“IN3”DL4 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“IN4”DL5 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“IN5”DL6 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“FCA1”DL7 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“FCC1”

DL8 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“FCA2”

DL9 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“FCC2”DL10 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“ENC1”(Gatecoder)DL11 INPUTSTATUSCONTROLLED“ENC2”(Gatecoder)DL12 LEDFORDEVICEBUS-2EASY ACTIVE

DL13 LEDFOR BUS 2-EASYDIAGNOSTICSDL14 LEDSIGNALLINGPRIMARYPOWERON

DL15 LEDSIGNALLINGSECONDARYPOWERON

DL16 LEDFOR“SW1” PUSH-BUTTON (R1 PUSH-BUTTON)

DL17 LEDFOR“SW2” PUSH-BUTTON (R2 PUSH-BUTTON)

DL18 LEDFOR“SW3” PUSH-BUTTON (SETUP PUSH-BUTTON)

DL19 PRESSURESIGNALLINGLED“RESET SW” PUSH-BUTTON

DL20 ALARMSIGNALLINGLED“ALARM”J1 POWERFEEDERSWITCHINGCONNECTOR

J2 SECONDARYPOWERSELECTOR

J3 CONNECTORFORCONNECTIONTOBUS-2EASYDEVICES

J4 CONNECTORFORTERMINALBOARDINPUTS

J5 CONNECTORFOROUT2OUTPUT(see2ndlevelprog.)

J6 TRAVELLIMITSCONNECTOR

J7 CONNECTORFORLEAF1ANDLEAF2ENCODERINPUTS

J8 CONNECTORFOROUT1OUTPUT(see2ndlevelprog.)

J9 FLASHINGLAMPOUTPUTCONNECTOR

J10 CONNECTORFORELECTRICALLOCKOUTPUT

J11 LEAF1MOTORCONNECTOR

J12 LEAF2MOTORCONNECTOR

J13 CONNECTORFORRECEIVERMODULEXF433/XF868

J14 CONNECTOR:DECODER/MINIDEC/RPRECEIVER

J15 USBCONNECTORFORPROGRAMMINGFROMPC

M1A ACCESSORIESMODULECONNECTOR

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LED OPERATION

POWER FEED

LED Description ON(contact closed)

OFF(contact open)

DL1 IN1 OPEN A Commandenabled Command disabled

DL2 IN2 OPEN B Commandenabled Command disabled

DL3 IN3 STOP

Command disabled Commandenabled

DL4 IN4FSWOP

Safety devices disabled Safetydevicestripped

DL5 IN5 - FSWCL

Safety devices disabled Safetydevicestripped

DL6 FCA1 Opening travel-limit devices free

Openingtravel-limitdevicesengaged

DL7 FCC1 Closing travel-limitdevicesfree

Closing travel-limit devices engaged

DL8 FCA2 Opening travel-limit devices free

Openingtravel-limitdevicesengaged

DL9 FCC2 Closing travel-limitdevicesfree

Closing travel-limit devices engaged

DL10 ENC1 Flashingduringoperation(Gatecoder)

DL11 ENC2 Flashingduringoperation(Gatecoder)

DL12 SIGNALLINGLEDFORDEVICEBUS-2EASY ACTIVE

DL13 SIGNALLINGLEDFOR BUS 2-EASYDIAGNOSTICS

DL14 LEDSIGNALLINGPRIMARYPOWERON

DL15 LEDSIGNALLINGSECONDARYPOWERON

DL16 LEDFOR“SW1” PUSH-BUTTON (R1 PUSH-BUTTON)

DL17 LEDFOR“SW2” PUSH-BUTTON (R2 PUSH-BUTTON)

DL18 LEDFOR“SW3” PUSH-BUTTON (SETUP PUSH-BUTTON)

DL19 LED“RESET SW” PUSH-BUTTON

DL20 ALARMSIGNALLINGLED“ALARM”

INPUTS DEFAULT SETTING Terminal-board J4IN1 OPEN A N.O. contactIN2 OPEN B N.O. contactIN3 STOP N.C. contactIN4 FSWOP N.C. contactIN5 FSWCL N.C. contact

J1: Select the correct power feed, by turning the power switchingselectortoitscorrectposition(Default230Vac.)

To ensure correct operation, the switching feeder must be connected to the earth conductor in the system. Install an adequate differential thermal breaker upstream of the system.

SECONDARY POWER FEED

J2:Intheabsenceofaprimaryfeedfromthemains,thecontrolunitcanbefedbyasecondarylowvoltage(24Vdc)powerfeed.Powercanbesuppliedbyapackofbatteries,rechargedbyabatterychargerintegratedintheboard,orbyastabilisedpowerfeeder.Inbothcases,thepowersupplymusthavethefollowingcharacteristics:

If you use an external stabilised feeder, you must disable the “battery charger” function via the PC (see dedicated instructions).

Voltage: (24 ± 4) VdcCurrent: 16 A max.

Connector J13 – XF Module (OMNIDEC)

Channel 1 OPEN AChannel 2 OPEN B

Connector J14 - Radio

Channel1RP OPEN AChannel2RP2 OPEN B

TERMINAL BOARD MOTORS

J11 (MOT1):Connectionofmotorconnected to leaf1, i.e. the leafwhichopensfirstduringanopeningoperation.

J12 (MOT2):Connectionofthemotorconnectedtoleaf2,i.e.theleafwhichopenssecond.

If only one motor is connected, it must be connected to terminal J11 (MOT1).

If, during the first movement of the SETUP procedure, the leaves open instead of closing, the motor connection cables must be changed over.

Flashing LED ALARM indicates alarm in progress (a situation which does not prejudice gate operation)

LED ALARM on steady light indicates error in progress (a situation which blocks operation until cause of error is eliminated)

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1 2 3 4

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Connectionoftraditionalsafetydevicesand

photocells

Enablein 2ndlevel

programming

UsewithmotorswithoutaBUS-2EASY encoder

Max load 24Vdc - 500mA

Connectionofapairofclosingphotocellsandapairofope-ning/closingphotocellswithdisabledFAIL-SAFEsafetydevice

and STOP

CONNECTION OF TRADITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES

ADDRESSING THE BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS

Important: the same address must be given to both transmitter and receiver. Make sure that there are not two or more pho-tocell pairs with the same address. If you are not using any BUS-2EASY accessory, leave free connector BUS-2EASY

PHOTOCELLS BUS-2EASY

DL1 =AlignmentDL2 = BUS-2EASY/powersupplystatusDS1 = Programmingdip-switches

Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Rif. Type

OFF OFF OFF OFF

B - C OPENING

OFF OFF OFF ON

OFF OFF ON OFF

OFF OFF ON ON

OFF ON ON OFF

OFF ON ON ON

ON OFF OFF OFF

D CLOSING

ON OFF OFF ON

ON OFF ON OFF

ON OFF ON ON

ON ON OFF OFF

ON ON OFF ON

ON ON ON OFF

OFF ON OFF OFFA OPENING

and CLOSINGOFF ON OFF ON

ON ON ON ON / OPEN PULSE

Thefollowingtableshowstheprogrammingoperationsofthedip-switchinsidethetransmitterandtheBUS2-EASYphotocellsreceiver.With the E124 control unit, you can use both traditional

photocells (N.C. contact with relay) and/or photocells with BUS-2EASY (open collector contact).

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DL 3

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ADDRESSING THE BUS-2EASY ENCODERSConnectionoftheBUS-2EASYinputinthecontrolboardisviathebipolarcableswhichcomeoutoftheencoders.

Unlike the case of the photocell devices, the polarity of the BUS-2EASY line connection determines whether the encoder belongs to one leaf rather than to the other.

DL1ON

DL3OFF

DL1ON

DL3OFFDL1ON

DL1ON

DL3OFF

LEAF 1* TWO LEDs ON

LEAF 1* TWO LEDs ON

LEAF 2ONE LED ON

REVERSE THE ENCODER WIRES TO EXCHANGE BETWE-EN THE ENCODER ASSOCIATED WITH LEAF 1 AND THE ENCODER ASSOCIATED WITH LEAF 2 AND VICE VERSA

LEAF 2ONE LED ON

* LEAF 1 OPENS AS FIRST AND CLOSES AS SECOND. IF NO REBATE IS PRESENT BETWEEN LEAF 1 AND 2, SET LEAF DELAY TO ZERO ON THE CONTROL BOARD.

DL2ON

DL3OFFDL2OFF

DL2ON

DL2OFF

* LEAF 1 OPENS AS FIRST AND CLO-SES AS SECOND. IF THERE IS NO REBATE BETWEEN LEAF 1 AND 2, SET THE LEAF DELAY TO ZERO ON THE CONTROL BOARD.

REVERSE THE ENCODER WIRES TO EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE EN-CODER ASSOCIATED WITH LEAF 1 AND THE ENCODER ASSOCIATED WITH LEAF 2, AND VICE VERSA

MAKE SURE THAT LED DL1 IS LIGHTED ON LEAF 2, WHEN THE MOTOR IS AT REST

LEAF 2ONE LED ON

MAKE SURE THAT LEDs DL1 AND DL2 ARE LIGHTED ON LEAF 1, WHEN THE MOTOR IS AT REST

LEAF 1 TWO LEDs ON

LEAF 1*

MAKE SURE THAT LED DL1 IS LIGHTED ON LEAF 2, WHEN THE MOTOR IS AT REST

LEAF 1 TWO LEDs ON

LEAF 2ONE LED ON

MAKE SURE THAT LEDs DL1 AND DL2 ARE LIGHTED ON LEAF 1, WHEN THE MOTOR IS AT REST

LEAF 1*

ENCODER WIRES REVERSING OPERATION

ENCODER LEAF 1

ENCODER LEAF 2

LEAF 2

LEAF 2

SAFECODER WIRING (Operators 412, 413, 415, 770N, S450H)

ENCODER WIRING FOR OPERATOR S700H/S800H

Leaf1 Leaf2

Leaf2 Leaf1

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PROGRAMMING

Programmingisdividedintwolevels:• BASIC programming• ADVANCED programming

Theprogrammingphasesare(seeTab.):1. toaccessPROGRAMMING(1A or 1B);2. toshowthesetvaluesandmodifythem,ifyouwant.Changing the values is effective immediately, while the final memorisation must be carried out

upon exiting programming (St ).3. exittheprogrammingbyusingSt function.SelectY toSAVEtheconfigurationyoujustperformed,otherwise select no toEXITWITHOUT

SAVINGanychanges.

You can EXIT programming at anytime:• press and hold F and then also -toswitchdirectlytoSt .

F+

-/R2

Thisboardalsoallowsprogramming using a PC or MAC.ThisprogrammingrequiresconnectiontoPC/MACviaUSBcableandUSB-Brelevantport.TheprogrammingSOFTWAREwithrelevantinstructions,mustbedownloadedfromthewebsite:

www.faacgroup.comTheprogrammingusingaPC/MAC,withthedefault PASSWORDdoesnotinhibittheprogrammingbyboard.ThewritingPC willbedisplayedincorrespondencewiththemodifiedvalues.Notes:whenyoumodifythevaluesbyboardthepreviousPC/MACprogrammingwillbeoverwrote.

The default password is 0000.

The programming using a PC/MAC, with a modified PASSWORD (different from the default one), will inhibit the programming by board. If one of the buttons is pressed, the display will show PC programming for 5 sec and changes will be allowed only by PC /MAC.

A B C

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1a. press and hold F :the first function appears

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is displayedusing + or -,

scroll the available values

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select Y to save the programming

otherwise

select no to exit the programming without

saving

ë1 the function is displayed until you hold

Tab. Programmingphases.

Connector J13 – XF MODULE rapid connectionThecontrolunithasanintegrated2-channeldecodingsystem(DS,SLH,LC/RC)namedOMNIDEC.Thissy-stemmakesitpossibletosave–throughanextrareceivermodule–XF433orXF868radiocommandsofthesamefrequency,butofadifferenttype(DS,SLH,LC/RC).Itispossibletosavebothtotalopening(OPENA)andpartialopening(OPENB)oftheautomatedsystem,uptoamaximumof256channels.

Insert and remove the boards only after cutting power.

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BASIC PROGRAMMING

Display Basic Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5cF 0 ConfigurestheparameterswithDEFAULTvaluescor-

respondingtoaninstallationwithnon-FAACoperators.(seedefaultcolumn0).

1 Configures theparameterswithDEFAULTvaluescor-respondingtoaninstallationwithoperators FAAC 412, 413/415, 770, 390, 770N(seedefaultcolumn1).

2 ConfigurestheparameterswithDEFAULTvaluescor-respondingtoaninstallationwithoperators FAAC 391 (seedefaultcolumn2).

3 ConfigurestheparameterswithDEFAULTvaluescorre-spondingtoaninstallationwithoperators FAAC S700H/S800H (seedefaultcolumn3.

4 Configures theparameterswithDEFAULTvaluescor-respondingtoaninstallationwithoperators FAAC 418. (seecolumndefault4).

5 Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding to an installationwith operators FAAC S450H (seecolumndefault5).

PC MixedconfigurationfromaPC/MAC

At the time of changing the set motor type on the board, the relevant defaults are uploaded.

0 1 2 3 4 5

dF DEFAULT:

Y indicatesthatallthesetvaluescorrespondtothedefaultvalues.

no indicatesthatoneormoresetvaluesaredifferentfromthedefault.

Set Y ifyouwanttorestorethedefaultsettings.

Y Y Y Y Y Y

LO FUNCTION LOGICS:

E Semi-automaticEP Semi-automaticStep-by-StepS AutomaticSafetyDevicesSA AutomaticwithreversalduringpauseSP AutomaticStep-by-StepSafetyDevicesA1 Automatic1A AutomaticAP AutomaticStep-by-StepAt Automatictimerb Semi-automatic“b”bC Mixed(Pulses foropening /Dead-mancommandsfor

closing)C Dead-manCU LogicmodifiedfromaPC/MAC

Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).

E E E E E E

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Display Basic Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5PA PAUSE TIME A (visualised only if the selected logic allows

automatic reclosing):PausetimefollowingaTOTALopeningcommand.Ithasonlyeffectifalogicwithpausetimewasselected.Canbeadjustedfrom0to59sec.inone-secondsteps.Next, the viewing changes in minutes and ten seconds(separatedbyadot)andtimeisadjustedin10-secondsteps,uptothemaximumvalueof9.5 minutes.E.g.: if the display shows 2.5 , the pause time will be 2 min. and 50 sec.

30 30 30 30 30 30

Pb PAUSE TIME B (visualised only if the selected logic allows automatic reclosing):

PausetimefollowingaPARTIALopeningcommand.Ithasonlyeffectifalogicwithpausetimewasselected.

30 30 30 30 30 30

Mn NR. OF MOTORS:Youcanselectthenumberofmotorspresentinthesystem:

1 =1motor2 =2motors

If the SETUP is performed with only one motor, and later two motors are used, the board will signal error 14 - configuration error, which can be deleted by re-peating the SETUP with two motors or by returning to one motor.

If a SETUP is performed with two motors and later only one is used, the board will not signal an error. Only the motor connected to input M1 will move.

When programming from a PC/MAC, you can select different partial openings.

02 02 02 02 02 02

F1 MOTOR 1 POWER :Youcanadjust themaximumpowerofmotor1,which is thesameduringbothopeningandclosing.

01 =minimumpower50 =maximumpower

If the power is modified, we recommend performing a new SETUP - see the related paragraph.

Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).

25 25 25 40 25 35

F2 MOTOR 2 POWER (visualised only with the function Mn = 2):Youcanadjust themaximumpowerofmotor2,which is thesameduringbothopeningandclosing.

25 25 25 40 25 35

SP SPEED:Adjuststhemotionspeedofthemotors.Thereare10levels.The value is relative and not absolute, because the speedvalue refers to the weight of the leaf measured during theSETUPcycle

0 1 =minimumspeed 1 0 =maximumspeed

Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).

08 08 08 08 08 08

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Display Basic Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5En ENCODER USE:

Youcanenable/disable theuseof encoders (bothBUSandGATECODERencoders):Y =encodersonbothmotorsno =encodersdisabled

When using configurations 3 or 5 it is mandatory to use the encoder, no is not selectable

no no no Y no Y

FA LIMIT SWITCH WHEN OPENING:Letsyousetordisableuseoftheopeninglimitswitchonswing-leaves.

no =openinglimitswitchesdisabled01 =thelimitswitchdeterminesthestoppingofmotion02 =thelimitswitchdeterminesthestartofdeceleration

After having changed the value of this function, SETUP is required: the card will signal error 14 (configuration error) until the SETUP is performed again or until the previous value is restored

no no no no no no

FC LIMIT SWITCH WHEN CLOSING:Letsyousetordisableuseoftheclosinglimitswitchonswing-leaves.

no =closinglimitswitchesdisabled0 1 =thelimitswitchdeterminesthestoppingofmotion02 =thelimitswitchdeterminesthestartofdeceleration

After having changed the value of this function, SETUP is required: the card will signal error 14 (configuration error) until the SETUP is performed again or until the previous value is restored.

no no no no no no

Cd DELAY FOR CLOSING LEAF (visualised only with the fun-ction Mn = 2 ):Isthedelaytimeforstartingleaf1closingwithrespecttoleaf2.Makesitpossibletoavoidoverlappingofthetwoleaves.Adjustablefrom00 to 59 sec, in 1- second steps.Nextthevalue59,theviewingchangestominutesandtenthsofasecond(separatedbyadecimalpoint)andtimeisadjustedin10-secondstepsuptothemaximumvalueof3 minutes.

e.g.: if the display shows 1 .2 , the time is 1 min and 20 sec

05 05 05 05 05 05

bu BUS-2EASY DEVICES ENTRY:

See the related paragraph.no no no no no no

M2 MOTOR 2 dead-man DRIVE mode (visualised only with the function Mn = 2 )+/R1

OPENS(visualisingoP )untilthebuttonishelddown-/R2

CLOSES(visualisingcL )untilthebuttonishelddown

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Display Basic Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5M1 MOTOR 1 dead-man DRIVE mode

+/R1 OPENS(visualisingoP )untilthebuttonishelddown

-/R2 CLOSES(visualisingcL )untilthebuttonishelddown

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tL WORK TIME LEARNING (SETUP):See the related paragraph. -- -- -- -- -- --

St AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS:Youcanexitprogramming,choosingwhetherornottosavetheconfigurationyoujustperformed.

1. set the choice:Y toSAVEandEXITtheprogrammingno toEXITtheprogrammingWITHOUTSAVING

2. pressthebuttonFtoconfirm;attheendthedisplayreturnstovisualizetheautomated system status:

Y

00 =CLOSED01 =OPEN02 =Stationarythen“OPENS”03 =Stationarythen“CLOSES”04 =In“PAUSE”05 =duringOpening06 =duringClosing

07 =FAILSAFEinprogress08 = checking BUS-2EASY devices in progress09 =Pre-flashthen“OPENS”10 =Pre-flashthen“CLOSES”1 1 =Emergencyopen12 =EmergencycloseHP =Hold position

WARNING If power is lost to the board prior to confirmation (step 2.), all changes made will be lost.

F+

-/R2

You can EXIT programming at any time: press and hold F and then also - to switch directly to St .

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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

Display Advanced Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5bo TIME OF MAXIMUM POWER AT STARTING:

Youcansetthestartingtime.Duringstartthemotorsworkatmaximumpowerforstartingthemovement.Adjustablefrom 00 to 10 sec,in1-secondsteps(ignoringthepowerlevelselectedwithF1 and F2 ).

Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).

02 02 02 02 02 02

cS FINAL STROKE WHEN CLOSING (RAM STROKE) (NOT displayed if function FC = 1 ):Letsyouenable/disabletheramstrokeonswing-leaves.

Theramstrokefacilitateslatchingoftheelectriclockbyactiva-tingthemotorsatmaximumpowerduringfinalclosing.Y =enabled(for2sec)no =disabled

In case of systems with an absolute encoder, to ena-ble this function a setup must be performed using the automatic leaf stop on the mechanical contact point.

no no no no no no

rS REVERSE STROKE WHEN OPENING displayed if function FA = 1 ):Letsyouenable/disablethereversestrokeonleafdoors.The reversestroke facilitatesunlatchingof theelectric lock.Whentheautomaticsystemisclosed,beforestartingtoopen,themotorsgiveabriefpushtoclose.

Y =enabled(for2sec)no =disabled

In case of systems with an absolute encoder, to ena-ble this function a setup must be performed using the automatic leaf stop on the mechanical contact point.

no no no no no no

EL ELECTRIC LOCK ON LEAF 2:Theboardhasaterminaldedicatedtotheconnectionofanelectric lock. Normally the electric lock must be connectedto leaf 1. If theelectric lock is locatedon leaf 2, adjust theparameter.Thisparameterdoesnotallow thesettingY ifMn = 2 )Y =electriclockonleaf2no =electriclockonleaf1

no no no no no no

Od DELAY FOR OPENING LEAF (visualised only with the function Mn = 2 ):Youcansetthedelaytimeforstartingleaf2openingwithrespecttoleaf1,inordertoavoidoverlappingofthetwoleaves.Adjustablefrom00 to 59 sec, in 1- second steps.Nextthevalue59,theviewingchangestominutesandtenthsofasecond(separatedbyadecimalpoint)andtimeisadjustedin10-secondstepsuptothemaximumvalueof1 .3 minutes.e.g.: if the display shows 1 .2 , the time is 1 min and 20 sec.

02 02 02 02 02 02

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Display Advanced Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5r1 LEAF 1 DECELERATION:

Youcanadjustthedecelerationspaceasapercentageofthetotaltravelofleaf1.Adjustablefrom 00 to 99 %, in 1% steps.

00 =nodeceleration01 =minimumdecelerationspace99 =maximumdecelerationspace

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r2 LEAF 2 DECELERATION (visualised only with the function Mn = 2 ):Youcanadjustthedecelerationspaceasapercentageofthetotaltravelofleaf2.Adjustablefrom 00 to 99 %, in 1% steps.

00 =nodeceleration01 =minimumdecelerationspace99 =maximumdecelerationspace

30 30 30 20 30 30

PF PRE-FLASHING:Youcanenable/disablethepre-flashing.Pre-flashingduration=3sec.You can choose:no =disabledOC =pre-flashingbeforeeachmovementCL =pre-flashingbeforeaclosingmovementOP =pre-flashingbeforeanopeningmovementPA =pre-flashingonlyattheendofthepausetime

no no no no no no

Ph CLOSING PHOTOCELLS:Theinterventionofclosingphotocellscausesthereversingofautomatedsystem(opening).You can choose: Y =operate the reversal only after thephotocells are

released no =operatethereversalimmediately

no no no no no no

Ad ADMAP FUNCTION:Allowsoperation in compliancewithFrench regulationNFP25/362.Y =enabledno =disabled

no no no no no no

EC ANTI-CRUSHING SENSITIVITY:Varyingthisfunctionvariestheamountoftimeafterwhich,incaseofobstacle,theboardcommandsreversaloftheleaves,oritwillcommandastopiftheleavesareinthecontactpointsearchspace(seetheparameterrB ).Thefourthconsecutiveobstacledetectedinthesamedirectionandpositionwillbedefinedasacontactpointandtheleafwillstop in that position.0 1 =minimumsensitivity(maximumtimebeforereversal)10 =maximumsensitivity(minimumtimebeforereversal)

0 1 06 06 05 06 05

US ULTRA-SENSITIVITY:This functionactivatesanobstacledetectionsystem,basedonthecontrolofthevariationofthecurrentabsorbedbythemotor,causingimmediateleafreversal.

Y =activeno =excluded

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Display Advanced Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5rB MECHANICAL STOP SEARCH ANGLE (NOT displayed if

function FC or FA = 01 ):Youcanadjustthecontactpointsearchanglewithinwhichtheboardwillstopmovementwithoutreversing,ifitencountersanobstacleorthecontactpoint.Adjustablefrom 0.3 to 20 degrees.From0.3 to 9.9 degrees,adjustmentsaremadein0.1de-greesteps.From10 to 20 degrees,adjustmentsaremadein1degreesteps.

10 10 10 4.0 10 4.0

SF SOFT TOUCH: (visualised only with the function En = no):After touching the travel stoppoint, the leaves reverseandthenrestgently. Y =active no =excluded

This function can be useful to respect the impact curve specified by current standards.

O t h e r m o r e d e t a i l e d p r o g r a m m i n g possibilities are feasible by PC programming (see dedicated instructions).

no no no no no no

o 1 OUT 1:YoucansettheoutputOUT1(opencollectorN.O.)inoneofthefollowingfunctions:

00 = alwaysactive0 1 = FAIL-SAFE02 = INDICATORLIGHT(off=closed;on=duringopening

andopen/inpause;flashing=duringclosing)03 = COURTESYLIGHT(staysonforthedurationofthe

movement(eveninSETUP)inadditiontothesettimeoffunctiont1

04 = ACTIVEERROR05 = automatedsystemOPENorinPAUSE06 = automatedsystemCLOSED07 = automatedsystemMOVING08 = automatedsysteminEMERGENCY09 = automatedsysteminOPENING10 = automatedsysteminCLOSING1 1 = electric lock control before CLOSING12 = safetydeviceACTIVE13 = TRAFFICLIGHTfunction(activewhenOPENINGand

withautomatedsystemOPEN)14 = timedoutputwhichcanbeactivatedfromthesecond

radio channel OMNIDEC (seefunctiont1 )15 = outputwhichcanbeactivatedfromthesecondradio

channel OMNIDEC(step-by-stepfunction)16 = activeduringmovementofleaf117 = activeduringmovementofleaf218 = Instrusiondetection19 = Systemworkingonbattery

If tr is displayed, it indicates that the output is used as a TIMER set from the PC/MAC software.

00 00 00 00 00 00

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Display Advanced Function Default 0 Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5t1 OUT 1 TIMING (visualised only with the function o1 = 03

or o1 = 14 ):YoucanadjustthetimingofOUT1outputifatimedfunctionhasbeenselectedwithatimefrom1 to 59 minutesin1-minutestepsforfunctions03-14

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

o2 OUT 2:YoucansettheoutputOUT2(opencollectorN.O.).See the options as o1 .

02 02 02 02 02 02

t2 OUT 2 TIMING (visualised only with the function o2 = 03 or o2 = 14 ):

Adjustable as t1 .

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

AS MAINTENANCE REQUEST - CYCLE COUNTER (linked to the subsequent two functions):Youcanenable thesignalingofmaintenance request,or thecyclecounter.Y = enable the SIGNALINGwhen the programmed

number of cycles has been reached (as defined insubsequenttwofunctionsnc and nd ). Signalingconsistsofapre-flashingof8sec(inadditiontothetimemayalreadybesetwiththefunctionPF )beforeeachmovement.

no =enabletheCYCLECOUNTER,thatwillbedisplayedinthesubsequenttwofunctionsnc and nd up to a displayedmaximumof65,530.

If the number of cycles performed is greater than 65,530 the subsequent two functions nc and nd will display 65 and 53, respectively.

no no no no no no

nc CYCLE PROGRAMMING (THOUSANDS):IfAS =Y thedisplaywill show thenumberof thousandsofcyclesafterwhichthesignalingofmaintenancerequestbegins(canbesetfrom0 to 99 ).IfAS =no thedisplaywillshowthenumberofthousandsofworkcyclesperformed.Thevaluedisplayedisupdatedwiththesuccessionofthecycles,interactingwiththevalueinnd .

When AS = no you can reset the cycle counter: press simultaneously + and - for 5 sec.

00 00 00 00 00 00

nd CYCLE PROGRAMMING (TENS):IfAS =Y thedisplaywillshowthenumberoftensofcyclesafterwhichthesignalingofmaintenacerequestbegins(canbesetfrom0 to 99 ).IfAS =no thedisplaywillshowthenumberoftensofwork

cyclesperformed.Thevaluedisplayedisupdatedwiththesuccessionofthecycles,interactingwiththevaluein nc .

e.g.: if the system has performed 11,218 cycles, nc = 11 and nd = 21 will be displayed

00 00 00 00 00 00

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BUS 2EASY DEVICE INSTALLATION

You can add BUS-2EASYdevicestothesystematanytime,proceedingasfollows:1. Cutofftheelectricalpowertotheboard.2. Install and set the BUS-2EASYaccessoriesaccordingtotheinstructionsofthedevices.3. Connect the BUS-2EASYdevicesaccordingtotheinstructionsofChapterELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.4. Poweruptheboard.5. CompletetheprocedureforBUS-2EASYdeviceentry.

BUS-2EASY DEVICE ENTRY

1. AccessBASICprogrammingandscrollthroughthefunctionsupuntil bu .WhenFisreleased,thedisplaywillshowtheBUS-2EASY de-vicesstatus(see the figure).

2. Performtheentry:simultaneouslypressandhold+ and -foratleast5sec(duringthistime,thedisplaywillblink).3. Y willappearasaconfirmationofentrycompletion.4. Releasethe+ and -buttons.ThestatusoftheBUS-2EASYdeviceswillbedisplayed.

If no BUS device has ever been entered in the board, the display will read no.

Encoder 1:ON=correctlyconnectedandentered

Encoder 2:ON=correctlyconnectedandentered

BUS Status:alwaysON

OPEN photocell:ON=enteredandengaged

Opening photocells:ON=enteredandengaged

Closing photocells:ON=enteredandengaged

Fig. VisualisingtheBUS-2EASYstatusinthefunctionbu :eachsegmentofthedisplayshowsonetypeofdevice.

Opening photocellsand Closing photocells:ON=enteredandengaged

St AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS:Youcanexitprogramming,choosingwhetherornottosavetheconfigurationyoujustperformed.1. set the choice:Y toSAVEandEXITtheprogrammingno toEXITtheprogrammingWITHOUTSAVING2. pressthebuttonFtoconfirm;attheendthedisplayreturnstovisualizetheautomated system status:

Y

00 =CLOSED01 =OPEN02 =Stationarythen“OPENS”03 =Stationarythen“CLOSES”04 =In“PAUSE”05 =Opening06 =Closing

07 =FAILSAFEinprogress08 = checkingBUS-2EASY devices in progress09 =Pre-flashthen“OPENS”10 =Pre-flashthen“CLOSES”1 1 =Emergencyopen12 =EmergencycloseHP =Hold position

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InSTANDBY(gateclosedandinstand-by)withBUS-2EASY Encoderonleaf1andleaf2andBUS-2EASY Photocellscorrectlyconnectedandentered.

IncaseofBUS-2EASY Encoderonleaf1andleaf2andBUS-2EASY Photocells correctlycon-nectedandenteredandwithclosingphotocellsengaged:

Encoderonleaf1cor-rectlyentered

Encoderonleaf2cor-rectlyentered

atleastonepairofopeningphotocellscorrectlyentered

atleastonepairofclosing photocellscorrectlyentered

Fig. examplesofBUS-2EASYstatusvisualizationondisplay.

CHECKING THE SECURING DEVICES ENTERED ON THE BOARD

ToverifythetypesofBUSdevicerecognisedthroughtheentry:1. Press and hold the +buttonduringstand-byvisualisation;thesegmentscorrespondingtoatleastoneentereddevicewillgoON.E.g.:

TochecktheconditionoftheBUS-2EASYconnection,verifytheLEDontheboard:

LED DL15 (Red)

ON SafetydeviceengagedorpulsegeneratoractiveOFF NOsafetydeviceengagedneitherpulsegeneratoractive

LED DL14 (Green)

ON steady Normalactivity(ledONeveniftherearenodevices).

Slow blinking (blink every 2,5 sec) BUS-2EASY line short-circuit.

Rapid blinking (blink every 0.5 sec)

Error in the BUS-2EASY connection.Repeatthedeviceentry.Iftheerroroccursagain,check:-Thattherearenomorethanonedeviceinthesystemwiththesameaddress.-Callingerror(number>or<theconnectedBUSdevices).-FAILSAFEerrorontheBUSdevice.

OFF BoardinSleepmode(ifused).

TIME LEARNING - SETUPWhentheboardispowered,ifaSETUPhasneverbeenperformed,oriftheboardrequestsit,onthedisplayS0 indicatesthataSETUPmustbeperformed.

During SETUP, the connected BUS-2EASY accessories are always entered. The BUS-2EASY encoders entered by the SETUP must always be enabled using the parameter En (BASIC Programming).

During SETUP all safety devices are disabled! Therefore, carry out the operation avoiding any transit in the leaf movement area.

If a system without an encoder is installed, mechanical stops will be required for the leaves.

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PerformtheSET-UPasfollows:

1. EnterBASICprogrammingandgototheparametertL ,whenFisreleased--willappear.2. Ensurethatthegateleavesareclosed.Otherwise,proceedasfollows: -Pressandhold-/R2tocloseleaf2 -Pressandhold+/R1tocloseleaf1

Should pressing +/R1 and/or -/R2 command opening of the corresponding leaf, cut off power and, on terminal board J11 or J12, invert the cables of the corresponding motor.

3. Withthegateleavesclosed,launchSETUPbypressingandholding+ and - until S1 beginstoflashonthedisplay(about3sec).4. Release+ e -.Leaf1beginsitsopeningmovement.

Operation WITHOUT SafecoderLeaf1automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.

Operation WITH SafecoderLeaf1automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.ItwillinanycasebepossibletostopleafmovementatanytimeandinthedesiredpointbysendinganOPENApulse.

5. OnthedisplayS2 willflash(onlyif2motorshavebeenselected):leaf2beginsopening.Operation WITHOUT Safecoder

Leaf2automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.Operation WITH Safecoder

Leaf2automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.ItwillinanycasebepossibletostopleafmovementatanytimeandinthedesiredpointbysendinganOPENApulse.

Steps 4 and 5 with function FA :

FA = 01 (the limit switch determines the stopping of motion) with Safecoder installed the OPEN A pulse for stopping motion is ignored.

FA = 02 (the limit switch determines the start of deceleration) send an OPEN A pulse only after involving the opening limit switch, without Safecoder, make sure that the limit switch is engaged before the mechanical stop.

6. OnthedisplayS3 willflash(onlyif2motorshavebeenselected):leaf2beginsclosing.Operation WITHOUT Safecoder

Leaf2automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.Operation WITH Safecoder

Leaf 2 automatically acknowledges themechanical stop. Itwill in any case be possible to stop leafmovement at anytime and in the desired point by sending anOPENA pulse.

7. OnthedisplayS4 flashes:leaf1beginsclosing.

Operation WITHOUT SafecoderLeaf1automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop

Operation WITH SafecoderLeaf1automaticallyacknowledgesthemechanicalstop.ItwillinanycasebepossibletostopleafmovementatanytimeandinthedesiredpointbysendinganOPENApulse.

Steps 6 and 7 with function FC :

FC = 01 (the limit switch determines the stopping of motion) the OPEN A pulse for stopping motion is ignored.

FC = 02 (the limit switch determines the start of deceleration) with Safecoder installed send an OPEN A pulse only after involving the closing limit switch, without Safecoder, make sure that the limit switch is engaged before the mechanical stop

8. S5 flashesonthedisplay:bothleavesopenatfullspeed.9. Theboardwillautomaticallyexittheprogrammingmenuandwilldisplaytheautomatedsystemstatus(00 )toconfirmthattheSETUP

procedurehasbeencompletedcorrectly.Iftheprocedureisnotcompletedcorrectly,onthedisplayS0 willstartflashing,indicatingthatanewSETUPproceduremustbeperformed.

The deceleration spaces can be configured and modified from the display using the parameters r1 and r2 (see Advanced Programming) without repeating the SETUP.

TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM

Once installation and programming is completed, ensure that thesystemisoperatingcorrectly.Beespecially careful that the safety devicesoperate correctly andensure that thesystemcomplieswithallcurrentsafety regulations.Closethecoverintheprovidedseatwithgasket.

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MEMORISING THE RADIO CODE

Thecontrolboardfeaturesanintegrated2-channeldecodingsystem(DS,SLH/SLHLR,RC)calledOMNIDEC.Thissystemletsyoumemorise,usinganadditionalreceivermodule(onJ5connector)andmoreradiocontrolshavingdifferenttechnologybutthesamefrequency.Youcanthuscontrolbothtotalopening(OPENA)andpartialopening(OPENB).

The different types of radio code (DS, SLH/SLH LR, LC/RC) can coexist simultaneously on the two channels. You can enter up to 250 radio codes divided between OPEN A and OPEN B/CLOSE.

To use different encoding systems on the same channel, you must complete the learning of each encoding system and then repeat the procedure for the other one.

Other, more detailed, programming options are available using a PC/MAC (see dedicated PC/MAC instructions). For example, you can set an automatic OPEN command on the radio channel to command an automatic cycle (open-pause-close) regardless of the selected logic.

MEMORISING THE SLH/SLH LR RADIO CONTROLS

1. Pressandhold+/R1-SW1(OPENAprogramming)or-/R2-SW2(OPENB/CLOSEprogramming).2. Afterkeepingthebuttonpressedforabout5sec,thecorrespondingradioLED(DL11orDL12)willbegintoflashslowlyforabout20sec.3. Releasethebutton.4. SimultaneouslypressandholdP1andP2ontheSLH/SLHLRradiocontrol(onlyMASTERradiocontrol).5. TheradiocontrolLEDwillbegintoflash.6. Releasebothbuttons.7. EnsurethatLEDDL11orDL12ontheboardisstillflashing(seepoint2)and,whiletheradiocontrolLEDisstillflashing, press and hold the

desiredbuttonontheradiocontrol(theradiocontrolLEDwillgoonsteady).8. ThecorrespondingLEDontheboard(DL11orDL12)willgoonsteadyfor1secandthengooff,indicatingthatmemorisationhasbeen

completed.9. Releasetheradiocontrolbutton.10. Tocompletememorisation,pressthebuttonofthememorisedradiocontroltwiceinsuccession.Theautomatedsystemwillperforman

openingcycle.Ensure that there are no obstacles (by people or things) during the automated system movement.

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Toenableotherradiocontrolswiththesamesystemcode,youmusttransferthesystemcodeofthememorisedradiocontrolbuttontothebuttoncorrespondingtotheradiocontrolyouwishtoadd:1. SimultaneouslypressandholdP1andP2onthememorisedradiocontrol.2. TheradiocontrolLEDwillbegintoflash.3. Releasebothbuttons.4. Press and hold, whiletheradiocontrolLEDisstillflashing,thememorisedbutton(theradiocontrolLEDwillgoonsteady).5. Bringtheradiocontrolsclosetogether,pressandholdthecorrespondingbuttonoftheradiocontrolyouwishtoadd,andreleaseonlyafter

theradiocontrolLEDflashestwice,indicatingthatmemorisationhasbeencompleted.6. Pressthebuttonofthememorisedradiocontroltwiceinsuccession.Theautomatedsystemwillperformanopeningcycle.

Ensure that there are no obstacles (by people or things) during the automated system movement.

MEMORISING LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS (433MHz ONLY)

1. Pressandhold+/R1-SW1(OPENAprogramming)or-/R2-SW2(OPENB/CLOSEprogramming).2. Afterkeepingthebuttonpressedforabout5sec,thecorrespondingradioLED(DL11orDL12)willbegintoflashslowlyforabout20sec.3. Releasethebutton.4. DuringradioLEDflashing,pressthedesiredbuttonoftheLC/RC radio control.5. ThecorrespondingLEDontheboard(DL11orDL12)willgoonsteadyfor1second,indicatingthatmemorisationhasbeencompleted,and

willbeginflashingagainforanother20secduringwhichyoucanmemoriseanotherradiocontrol.6. Whenthe20sechaveelapsed,theLEDwillturnoff,indicatingthattheprocedurehasbeencompleted.7. Toaddotherradiocontrols,repeattheprocedurefrompoint

REMOTE MEMORISATION OF LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS

WithLC/RCradiocontrolsyoucanremotelymemoriseotherradiocontrols,i.e.withoutworkingdirectlyontheboard,usingapreviouslyme-morisedradiocontrol.1. Takearadiocontrolthathasalreadybeenmemorisedononeofthe2channels(OPENAorOPENB/CLOSE)andmovetothevicinityof

theboard.2. SimultaneouslypressandholdP1andP2untilbothLEDsflashslowlyfor5sec.3. Within5seconds,pressthepreviouslymemorisedradiocontrolbuttontoactivatethelearningphasefortheselectedchannel.4. TheLEDontheboardcorrespondingtothechannelinlearningmodewillflashfor20secwithinwhichanotherradiocontrolcodeistransmit-

tedbypressingthebutton.5. ThecorrespondingLEDontheboardwillgoonsteadyfor2sec(indicatingthatmemorisationhasbeencompleted)andwillbeginflashing

againforanother20sec,duringwhichyoucanmemoriseotherradiocontrols,andwillfinallygooff.

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MEMORISING DS RADIO CONTROLS

1. On the DSradiocontrol,choosethedesiredON-OFFcombinationofthe12dip-switches.2. Pressandhold+/R1-SW1(OPENAprogramming)or-/R2-SW2(OPENB/CLOSEprogramming).3. Afterkeepingthebuttonpressedforabout5sec,thecorrespondingradioLED(DL11orDL12)willbegintoflashslowlyforabout20sec.4. Releasethebutton.5. DuringradioLEDflashing,pressthebuttonoftheradiocontrolyouwishtoprogram.6. ThecorrespondingLEDontheboard(DL11orDL12)willgoonsteadyfor1secondandthengooff,indicatingthatmemorisationhasbeen

completed.7. Toaddotherdifferentcodes,repeattheprocedurestartingfrompoint1.8. Toaddotherradiocontrolswiththesamecode,setthe12dip-switchesaccordingtothesamecombinationasthealreadymemorisedradio

control.

DELETING THE RADIO CONTROLS

This operation CANNOT be reversed. This will delete ALL the radio control codes memorised as both OPEN A and OPEN B/CLOSE. The cancellation procedure is active only in gate status visualisation mode.

1. Pressandhold-/R2-/R2 .

2. Afterpressingforabout5sec,theDL12LEDbeginstoflashslowly;afteranother5secofslowflashingandholding,theLEDsDL11andDL12beginflashingmorerapidly(cancellationhasstarted).

3. Oncerapidflashinghasstopped,LEDsDL11andDL12willgoonsteady,confirmingthecancellationofalltheradiocodes(OPENAandOPENB/CLOSE)fromtheboardmemory.

4. Release-/R2-/R2

.TheLEDswillgooff,indicatingcorrectcancellation.

SELECTEDCODE

SELECTEDCODE

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SIGNALLING ERRORS AND ALARMSIncaseofERRORS(conditionsthatstopgateoperation)orALARMS(conditionsthatdonotcompromisegateoperation)thedisplaywillshowthenumbercorrespondingtothewarninginprogressbysimultaneouslypressing+ and -.

These warnings will disappear in the following cycle only if the situation causing them is removed.

Errors

When there is an ERROR the ERROR LED will go on steady. By simultaneously pressing + and - the display will show the corresponding error number.

Thefollowingtablecontainsalltheerrorsthatcanbeviewedonthedisplay.

N° ERROR SOLUTION

0 1 Boardbroken Replacetheboard

0 5 InvalidSETUP RepeatboardSETUP

0 8 BUS-2EASYdeviceerror Ensurethatnotwopairsofdeviceshavethesameaddress.

0 9 BUS-2EASY output short-circuit

Checktheconnectionsoftheconnectedandentered BUS-2EASYdevices

1 0 Motor1limitswitcherror Checkthelimitswitchconnectionsformotor1

1 1 Motor2limitswitcherror Checkthelimitswitchconnectionsformotor2

1 2 BUS-2EASY call EnsurethattheBUSdevicesareoperatingcorrectlyand,ifnecessary,repeatBUSdeviceacquisition

1 3 FAIL SAFE Checkthatthesafetydevices(photocells)areoperatingcorrectly

1 4 Configurationerror Checkthattheboardisconfiguredcorrectly(basicandadvancedprogramming)and,ifnecessary,repeatSETUP

1 7 Motor1encoderfault Checktheconnectionsorreplacemotor1encoder

1 8 Motor2encoderfault Checktheconnectionsorreplacemotor2encoder

1 9 Incorrectmemorydata RepeatBUS-2EASYdeviceentryand/orre-programtheboard

9 3 Highabsorptionat+24V Checkthatabsorptionbytheaccessoriesconnectediswithinpermittedlimits

Alarms

When there is an ALARM the ERROR LED will begin to flash. By simultaneously pressing + and - the display will show the correspon-ding alarm number.

Thefollowingtablecontainsallthealarmsthatcanbeviewedonthedisplay.

N° ALARM Solution/Description

2 0 Obstacle onMOTOR 1 (only withencoder) Removeanypossibleobstacleonleaf1

2 1 Obstacle onMOTOR 2 (only withencoder) Removeanypossibleobstacleonleaf2

2 5 LOCK1outputshort-circuit Removethecauseoftheshort-circuit

2 6 LOCK2outputshort-circuit Removethecauseoftheshort-circuit

2 7 Nr.ofconsecutiveobstaclesexceededduringopening

Removeanypossibleobstacle.Shouldtheproblempersist,repeatSETUP

2 8 Nr.ofconsecutiveobstaclesexceededduringclosing

Removeanypossibleobstacle.Shouldtheproblempersist,repeatSETUP

3 0 XFradiocodememoryfull CanceltheradiocodesthatarenotbeingusedusingthePCprogramoruseanadditionalDEC/MI-NIDEC/RPmodule

3 1 Tamperingalarm MovementwasperformedwithautomationinstatusSt=00 or 01.Performamanoeuvrecycle.3 5 TIMERactiveandTIMERfunctionope-

rating: TIMERfunctionisoperating

4 0 Servicerequest Contacttheinstallerformaintenance

5 0 TheHOLDPOSITIONisoperating(ac-tiveonPC/MAC) HOLDPOSITIONfunctionisoperating

6 0 TIMERactiveanderrorinTIMERdata ReloadacorrectTIMERconfigurationwiththePC/MACprogramme

6 2 Loss of time and date on the board(onlyiftheTIMERisoperating) ReloadthetimeanddatewiththePC/MACprogrammeandreplacetheBAT1-CR2032bufferbattery

6 3 JOLLYTIMERisactivated JOLLYTIMERisenabledbyterminalboardJ3

6 4 TIMERDISABLEDisoperating TIMERisdisabledbyterminalboardJ3

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