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FUNCTIONING CONTROL
After selecting the functioning mode and times, check the external devices connected to
the card.
4.1 CHECKING THE FUNCTIONING OF EXTERNAL DEVICES
Start input- N.O. type contact which supplies the start pulse to the automation
Stop input - N.C. safety contact which has priority in all states and functions. If the stop
input is given, the device blocks the automation immediately and it only starts up again
when the start push-button is pressed: this closes the automation. When the stop input
is given, the device ignores all the commands.
Photocell input - N.C. safety contact which is only enabled during closing. If the photocell
is obscured, the automation stops for 1 second and then re-opens until the work time
expires. When the automation is open and the photocells are obscured, the photocells
block closing.
Opening safety photocell/closing command input– The function of this input (terminal n. 12)
depends on the setting of DIP-SWITCH 3. The following is a list of the possible functions:
• Opening safety device input – A safety device input which is enabled during opening or
closing. When the input is enabled, the automation stops immediately. When the input
is disabled, it continues to move in the same direction as before. This function can be
used to protect the areas where crushing may occur.
• Closing command input – Input which is only enabled when the Dead Man and
Semiautomatic OPEN/CLOSE modes are selected. It closes the automation when the
close push-button is pressed and held down.
Warning light output - 24VDC output with maximum load of 3W, which commands the
automation state warning light. Light OFF: automation closed. Steady light: automation
open or opening. Flashing light: automation closing.
Flashing light output - 24 V output which commands the flashing light.
This output commands the flashing light with a pulsating power supply with frequency of 1 Hz:
the light is ON for 0.5 seconds and OFF for 0.5 sec. If pre-flashing is enabled, this output is
enabled 3 seconds before the command to move the automation (opening and closing).
NOTE - Only use Aprimatic ET Series LED flashing lights to avoid a fault with the output
which will cause incorrect functioning of the entire system.
5. REMOTE CONTROL MANAGEMENT (only for T3S)
5.1 MEMORY TEST
All the information about the remote controls is saved in the
removable memory module: each time the receiver is turned
Power supply
ON, a test is run automatically to establish which part of the
memory is available for the addition of extra remote controls.
Buzzer
When the device is turned ON, after a brief pause during
Memory free
which the memory is scanned, the buzzer emits a certain
signal
number of beeps (from 1 to 10) to indicate the percentage of
the memory which is free: one beep corresponds to approximately 10% free memory (10
beep = 100% free memory).
5.2 PROCEDURE FOR TOTAL DELETION OF THE MEMORY
1. Power down the device.
2. Power up the device again, holding down the delete button SW2. Release the button
when both the LED LD8 and the buzzer BZ1 have gone OFF.
3. You must now wait until the deletion operation is completed. When it is completed, the
device will automatically run the memory test.
Power supply
Delete button
Buzzer
Deletion command
5.3 PROCEDURE FOR SELF-TEACHING OF THE FIRST REMOTE CONTROL
1. Power up the device.
2. Make sure that the memory is completely free (indicated by 10 consecutive beeps); if
not, delete the memory.
3. Press all the buttons on the first remote control you want to add at the same time (2
buttons for TR2 units, 4 buttons for TR4 units) until both the LED LD8 and the buzzer
BZ1 come ON (continuous beeping) to indicate that the self-teaching stage is running.
4. Press now any key on the transmitter.
5. The LED LD8 and the buzzer BZ1 go OFF briefly and then come back ON to confirm
the self-teaching of the remote control in the removable memory module.
ATTENTION -
During the self-teaching procedure, the receiver functioning is disabled,
but the manual commands are in function.
Deletion phase
Memory free signal