6 - PLUG IN RECEIVER
CITY1-EVO is suitable for plugging in a Personal Pass MR receiver.
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WARNING: Pay attention to the way you connect the
removable modules.
MR1 module receiver is provided with 4 channels and each of
them is suitable for a command of CITY1-EVO control unit::
g
• CHANNEL 1
START
g
• CHANNEL 2
PEDESTRIAN START
g
• CHANNEL 3
STOP
g
• CHANNEL 4
COURTESY LIGHT
The transmitter codes can be stored in two ways:
1. By pressing the P1 button on the MR receiver (read the
instructions supplied with the receiver)
2. Using WINPPCL software: to run the program you need to
connect a PC to the control unit. The connection can be made
via USB using a standard USB cable.
7 - USB CONNECTOR
The CITY1-EVO unit is equipped with an USB connector for
connection with a PC.
By using software V2+ (version 2.0 or higher), it is possible to
carry out the following operations:
1. Firmware update of the unit.
2. Change of programming parameters.
3. Reading information of diagnostics.
If the unit is not fed, by connecting the USB cable to the unit and
the PC, the display switches on and caption
this stage only the programming operations through the PC can
be carried out.
If the unit is fed, by connecting the USB cable to the unit and the
PC, the display continues to display the control panel: in this stage
the programming operations through the PC, can be carried out,
or control the gate.
NOTE: to carry out the firmware updating, it is necessary to
disconnect the unit network power supply (during updating
the display is switched off).
All other operations can be carried out while the unit is
power supplied.
-USb
is displayed: in
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8 - ADI INTERFACE
The CITY1-EVO unit is equipped of ADI 2.0 advanced interface,
which allows connection with a series of optional modules.
Refer to catalogue V2 to see which optional modules are available
for this unit.
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WARNING: Please read the instructions of each single
module to install the optional modules.
For some devices, it is possible to configure the mode for
interfacing with the control unit; in addition, it is necessary to
enable the interface so that the control unit can process the
signals arriving from the ADI device.
i.Adi
Please refer to the
programming menu to enable the ADI
interface and access the device configuration menu.
The device connected to the Adi interface is able to signal to
the control unit three alarm signals, which are displayed on the
control unit display as follows:
• Photocell alarms - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes:
the gate stops moving, when the alarm stops opening restarts.
• Edge alarm - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes:
inverts motion of the gate for 3 seconds.
• Stop alarm - the "point" indicated in the Figure flashes: the
gate stops and cannot restart until the alarm stops.
STOP ALARM
PHOTOCELL ALARM
The ADI 2.0 interface allows operation in advanced mode, which
is activated automatically if an ADI 2.0 device is connected on the
dedicated connector.
Up to 8 devices can be connected simultaneously in this mode,
which must be recognised by the unit through the
procedure of learning, available in the
NOTE: Every time that an ADI device is added or removed,
it is necessary to repeat the scanning procedure in order to
update the unit.
EDGE ALARM
SCAn
i.Adi
menu.