Installation Of Bus Accessories; Addressing The Bus Photocells - Genius BRAIN 15 Instrucciones Para El Uso

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BRAIN 15
Guide for the installer
13. Send an OPEN command to determine the start of the
decelerated part and wait until the closing mechanical stop
point is reached.
14. When leaf 1 reaches the closing mechanical stop point, the
setup phase is completed. If it has been performed correctly,
LEDs LD4 and LD5 turn off. If this is not the case, LEDs LD4
and LD5 flash and the setup procedure must be repeated.
With the MANUAL SETUP procedure, the leaf delay at
closure is set by default. To change it, execute a second
level programming (see paragraph 6.3.4.).
Pause time and leaf delay values can be modified, both
at closure and at opening, by simply programming the
second level parameters, without repeating the setup
procedure.
6.3.3 P
rOgrAMMINg Of ThE LOgIC
Repeatedly press the SW3 push-button to select one of the 7
programming logics available. The selected logic is signaled by
the LD7 LED. The number of blinkings corresponds to the number
of the selected logic:
Tab. 3 - Selection logic
Logic
"A"
Automatic
"E"
Semi-automatic
"AP"
"Stepped" automatic
"EP"
"Stepped" semi-automatic
"A1"
Automatic 1
"b"
Semi-automatic "b"
"C"
Dead man
6.3.4. S
ECONd LEvEL PrOgrAMMINg
To enter the second level menu, keep the SW2 SPEED push-
button pressed for more the 2.5 seconds. The two SETUP LEDs
are permanently lit. In this mode, the SPEED push-button is used
to scroll the menus. The different menus are identified by the
number of blinkings.
The parameter value is set with the LOGIC push-button. The menu
is scrolled sequentially. Keep the SPEED push-button pressed for
2.5 seconds to exit the second level menu.
Tab. 4 - Programming features
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
pressure
blinkings
SW3
LD7
1
1
6.3.5. r
1.
2
2
2.
3
3
3.
4.
4
4
5.
5
5
6.
6
6
6.3.6. d
7
7
Here the default parameters:
This board is supplied with a BUS circuit enabling easy connection
of a high number of BUS accessories (e.g. up to 16 photocells pairs),
appropriately programmed, using only two cable without polarity.
Below we describe the addressing and memory storage of the
BUS photocells.
For other future accessories, refer to the specific instructions.
A maximum of 16 BUS photocell pairs can be connected to the
Wind-proof
1
facility
Over pushing
2
stroke
Soft-touch
3
Preliminary
4
blinking
Leaf opening
5
delay
Leaf closing
6
delay
Pause time
7
With menus 6 and 7, keep the LOGIC push-button pres-
sed until reaching the time to be set. The time can be
set between 0 and 4.25 minutes.
ETUrN TO dEfAULT SETTINg
Keep the SETUP push-button pressed to switch the board
ON.
The two SETUP LEDs are alternately lit ("level crossing"
mode).
The board resets the parameters.
Until the SETUP push-button is pressed, movements are
inhibited.
When the SETUP push-button is released, the two LD4 and
LD5 LEDs blink.
The default configuration is reset and the new Setup can
be started.
EfAULT PArAMETErS
Wind-proof facility
Over pushing stroke
Soft-touch
Preliminary blinking
Leaf opening delay
Leaf closing delay
Pause time

7.INSTALLATION OF BUS ACCESSORIES

7.1. Addressing the BUS photocells

The same address must be given to both transmitter and
receiver.
Make sure that there are no two or more photocells pairs
with the same address.
If no BUS accessory is used, leave the BUS connector
free (J10 - fig. 1).
1
YES
NO
2
SI
NO
3
SI
NO
4
SI
NO
5
SI
NO
counting of delay-
6
ed leaf
counting time
7
break
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
10 sec
30 sec.

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