Pagina 14
E604
Guide for the installer
Phototest: Activating this function, the unit carries out before closing the bar, a test of Switch operation of the photocells. This feature is
available in power from version 4 onwards.
Phototest activated
Phototest disabled
Photocells: With this dip-switch you can select the mode of action of the photocells
Photocell is active during closing and opening
Photoelectric cells are active in closing
6.1. OPEN BEAM FUNCTION
With this function, combined or not with the battery kit, the following beam behaviour patterns are possible:
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ithout bAttery kit
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Dip-switch 4=OFF: If there is a mains power cut, the beam stays stopped in the position it is in. When mains power returns, after 2
seconds the control unit automatically commands the beam to close, preparing itself for normal operation.
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Dip-switch 4=ON: If there is a mains power cut, the beam stays stopped in the position it is in. When mains power returns, a pulse must
be sent to ensure that the control unit resumes normal operation.
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ith bAttery kit
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Dip-switch 4=OFF: If there is a mains power cut, the beam continues operating normally. At every opening, the flashing light flashes
twice consecutively, at intervals of 3 seconds between the flashes, for a maximum time of 30 seconds, signalling that the beam is battery
powered. When mains power is resumed, the automated system resumes normal operation.
The number of cycles possible with the automated system battery powered, depends on the battery charge level, on the time elapsing
since mains power was stopped, and on the conditions of the automated system, external temperature etc...
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Dip-switch 4=ON: In the event of a mains power cut, the automated system automatically opens the beam, stopping it in vertical position
and disabling all the commands. When mains power returns, if automatic logic was selected, the automated system automatically performs
a closing movement preparing itself for normal operation. Vice-versa, if manual logic was selected, the automated system waits for a
pulse to resume normal operation.
The control board has an integrated 2-channel decoding system (DS, SLH, LC/RC) named OMNIDEC. This system makes it possible to
memory-store both OPEN command and the OPEN/CLOSE command of the automated system - this is made possible by an additional
receiver module and radio controls on the same frequency.
The 3 types of radio codes (DS, LSH, LC/RC) cannot coexist. Only one radio code can be used at a time. To change
over from one code to another, you must delete the existing one (see paragraph 7.4), and repeat the memory-storage
procedure.
Fitting and, if necessary, removing the receiver module must be done only after cutting power to the board.
The receiver module can only be inserted in one position. Orient the module correctly without forcing.
7.1. Memory storage of DS radio controls
A maximum of two codes can be stored. One on the OPEN channel and one on the OPEN/CLOSE channel.
On the DS radio control, select the required ON-OFF combination for the 12 dip-switches.
1.
On the control unit, press the push-button of the channel you wish to memory store, P2 for the OPEN channel or P for the OPEN/
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CLOSE channel.
3.
The relevant LED on the control unit begins to flash - release the push-button.
On the radio control, press the push-button with which you wish to associate the selected channel.
4.
The LED on the control unit lights up on steady beam for about one second, signalling that the radio control was stored in the
5.
memory, then it resumes flashing.
To add other radio controls or memory store the second channel, repeat the operations from point 1
6.
7.2. Memory storage of SLH radio controls
You can memory store up to a maximum of 250 codes, subdivided between the two channels, OPEN and OPEN/CLOSE.
On the radio control, simultaneously press and hold down push-buttons P1 and P2 (see radio control instructions).
1.
2.
After about one second, the LED of the radio control begins to flash.
Release both push-buttons.
3.
Press and hold down push-button P2 or P on the board to respectfully memory store the OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE channel. The
4.
relevant LED begins to flash.
Simultaneously press the push-button of the radio control with which you wish to associate the selected command.
5.
Check if the LED relating to the command being memory stored (DL6 for the OPEN channel or DL7 for the OPEN/CLOSE channel)
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lights up on steady beam for about two seconds to confirm correct memory storage.
7.
To finish programming, press twice in close succession, the push-button of the memory stored radio control.
The automated system will perform an opening manoeuvre - make sure that there are no obstacles inside the operating
range.
7. MEMORY STORING THE RADIO CODE