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PROGRAMMING OPERATING AND PAUSE TIMES
This programming records and stores all the times needed by the motors to complete every single opening and closing
operation, including the automatic reclosing time.
Programming is carried out by pressing the small P/P button on the card (detail 19 of fig. L) repeatedly as required;
alternatively the P/P command (terminal 13 of fig. M) or a radio control already stored on the channel (P1) can be used.
Before programming it is important:
A. to power the control unit and check correct connection of the inputs by checking the relative LEDs (detail 6 of fig. L);
to check that the LEDs of the safety devices (BSC, BSA, FT1, FT2 and STP) are on and the LEDs of the P/P and PED
controls are off;
B. to clear the gate movement area and not obstruct any photocells or sensors connected to the control unit;
C. to make sure that the opening and closing mechanical stops on both automated gate leaves are present.
These must be sturdy enough to stop the moving gate leaves.
D. The control unit continually measures the current absorbed by the single motors and stops gate movement when the
current exceeds the threshold set with the trimmer (detail 8 of fig. L). The value of the current to be set depends on the type of
application as well as the size and weight of the gate. Place the trimmer at the halfway point for the first programming
procedure and if the motor cannot complete the manoeuvre, then increase the threshold by turning the trimmer clockwise. If
the motor does not stop when the gate reaches the limit, the threshold must be decreased by turning the trimmer anti-
clockwise.
To increase safety and to have more precise stops at low speed, it is advisable to activate the deceleration function
(dip-switch 9 ON).
PROGRAMMING OF TIMES
2
PROG.
P3
P/P
STOP
3a
PROG.
P3
P/P
STOP
3b
M1
3c
M1
3d
M1
Cut off the power supply to the control unit.
Release the motors and put the gate leaves in the "almost open" position.
Lock the motors and power the installation.
Press the PROG button (part 17, fig. E) and hold it down for about 3 seconds, until LED
LD1 (part 9, fig. E) remains constantly on.
LD1
The control unit is now in programming mode.
Press the P/P button(detail 19 of fig. E); the gate leaf with the motor M2 should start to close.
If it instead moves in the opening direction, stop the programming (cut off the power supply),
LD1
invert the wiring of the motor M2 and repeat the procedure from point (1).
When the gate leaf with M2 has completed the closing movement, it stops, and M1 starts to
close.
Also in this case, if the motor starts in the opening mode, cut off the power supply, invert the
wiring of M1 and repeat the programming procedure from point (1).
If the motors stop before the gate reaches the limit stop, increase the power trimmer
setting.
If the motors do not stop when the gate reaches the limit stop, decrease the power
trimmer setting.
M2
When the gate leaf with M1 has completed the closing movement, the motor stops and
automatically starts in the opening mode.
There are now two options: STANDARD programming in which you will only set the pause time
(time lag and deceleration times remain as default values); or EVOLVED programming in
which you can record and change the operating times as well as the time lag and deceleration
times.
M2
M2
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