IN THE EVENT SAFETY EDGES ARE NOT INSTALLED
73 00
74 00
Set
and
Or fit jumper across their terminals and the COM
terminal.
5
Plug-in radio receiver
The receiver (see figure 1) provides two wireless
remote control functions that are assigned as
follows based on the factory default settings:
PR1 step-by-step command (which can be edited
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via parameter
PR2 pedestrian command (which can be edited via
77
parameter
6
Display operating modes
Depending what operating mode the control unit is
set to, the display can give the following information:
• COMMAND AND SAFETIES STATE MODE: the
two digits on the left show the state of command
inputs; the two digits on the right the state of the
safety devices. This is the mode the display is in
as soon as the control unit is powered up. In any
other condition, simply keep pressing the UP or
DOWN key until the display shows the state of
the inputs, or press and release the PROG key.
The state of the inputs is located after the last
parameter and before the first of the parameters.
See section 6.1 for a full description.
• PARAMETERS MODE: the two digits on the left
show the name of the parameter; the two digits
on the right show its numerical value. See section
6.2 for a full description.
• STANDBY MODE: this causes the "POWER" LED to
flash, indicating that mains power is on (decimal
point belonging to the digit farthest to the left).
See section 6.3 for a full description.
• TEST MODE: the two digits on the left show the
name of the active command (for 5 seconds, then
they go out); the two digits on the right flash
with the number of the terminal belonging to the
safety device in the alarm state, if any. To exit this
mode, press the TEST button again. See section
6.4 for a full description.
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in advanced setup mode)
in advanced setup mode)
6.1
Command and safeties state mode
Inputs are shown on the display as follows:
STATE OF COMMANDS STATE OF SAFETIES
AP
PED
PP
CH
ORO
POWER
ENC1
ALWAYS LIT
FT = photocells
COS = safety edge
If the input is closed, the corresponding segment
is lit. Segments corresponding to commands will
normally be unlit (normally open contacts), coming
on only when a command is received. Segments
corresponding to the safety devices installed should
be lit (normally closed contacts): if they are unlit, it
means they are in the alarm state.
SAFETY DEVICES DISABLED BY PARAMETER: the
corresponding LED segment flashes
NO SAFETY DEVICES: the segment is never displayed
6.2
Paremeter mode
PARAMETER
UP
DOWN
PROG
UP
next parameter
DOWN previous parameter
+
increases the parameter's value by 1
-
decreases the parameter's value by 1
PROG
travel programming (see section 7)
TEST
activates test mode (see section 6.4)
6.2.1
Editing a parameter
Press the UP and DOWN keys to call up the
parameter you want to edit, then use the + and –
keys to edit the relevant value (the number on the
right starts flashing).
If you keep any of the keys pressed down, you will
activate fast advance after a second, letting you run
through the numbers quickly to speed up setup. To
save the value set on the display, wait 4 seconds or
FT1
FT2
COS1
FCA2
COS2
FCC2
ENC2
STOP
VALUE
+
-
TEST