Programming Of The Automatic Closure Pause Time; Programmable Functions; Description Of Functions; Memorizing The Transmitters - King gates Star B PLUS Instrucciones Y Advertencias Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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To proceed with the programming process, follow the steps in the
table below.
Table A2
Programming of the working time
1.
Press and hold down the T1 key on the control unit to start
the motor
2.
After holding down the T1 key for 5 seconds, start to memori-
ze the time of the manoeuvre
3.
When the T1 key is released the motor will stop and the new
working time will be memorized (Warning: wait for at least 4
seconds before starting a manoeuvre)
Note: If you wish to modify the working time, repeat the above pro-
cedure starting from step 1 up until point 3 if the automatic closure
is not required, or continue up to point 5 in table A3 if the automatic
closure is required.
5.2 -
Programming of the automatic
closure pause time
A "pause time" can be programmed from a minimum of 1 to a maxi-
mum of 120 seconds. After opening, closure is automatically actu-
ated at the end of the "pause time".
Table A3

Programming of the automatic closure pause time

Program the working time up to point 3 as described above
(Table A2)
4.
Push and hold T1 within 2 second after the manoeuvre has
stopped, at this point the memorisation of the "pause time"
commences
5.
When the T1 key is released the control unit memorises the
"pause time" and starts the motor in the opposite direction
Note: the pause time must be cancelled in order to eliminate the
automatic closure, programming the "pause time" up until point 3.
5.3 -

Programmable functions

The control unit has 4 dip-switches that allow altering certain func-
tions to make the system more appropriate for particular needs.
Warning: Certain programmable functions are linked to safety
features; evaluate them carefully also based on the required
safety level.
Switch 1-2
Off
= STEP-BY-STEP input for "step-by-
step" operation
On
= STEP-BY-STEP input for "open" ope-
ration
Switch 2
Off
= Condominium function off
On
= Condominium function on
Switch 3-4
Off Off = STOP input with NO contact
Off On
= input with NC contact
On Off
= STOP input with 8.2kΩ constant
resistance contact without inversion
excluded
On On
= STOP input with 8.2kΩ constant resi-
stance contact with inversion excluded
5.4 -

Description of functions

Step-by-step input:
This input that normally performs the sequence "open-stop-close-
4
stop", can be programmed as "open" (dip-switch 1 ON), in this case
the sequence becomes "open-stop-open-stop".
With the step-by-step input programmed in this way and the "condo-
minium" function on, the closure cannot be controlled, but can only
occur in case of automatic closure or radio control closure.
Condominium function:
With the condominium function on an open or step-by-step com-
mand cannot stop or invert the manoeuvre during an opening ma-
noeuvre until the said manoeuvre has been completed.
An open or step-by-step command causes an inversion of the ma-
noeuvre during a closing operation.
STOP input
This input can be programmed in different ways by means of dip-
switch 3 and 4 depending on the type of safety device connected:
NO contact (Normally Open)
NC contact (Normally Closed)
8.2kΩ constant resistance contact without inversion excluded
8.2kΩ constant resistance contact with inversion excluded
5.5 -

Memorizing the transmitters

A "pause time" can be programmed from a minimum of 1 to a maxi-
mum of 120 seconds. After opening, closure is automatically actu-
ated at the end of the "pause time".
Table A4
Checking what type of transmitters are memorized
1 "radio led" flash
5 "radio led" flashes
The transmitters can be memorised by means of the T2 key on the
control unit (required for the first transmitters) or by remote memori-
sation if a previously introduced transmitter is available.
The transmitters can be memorised in two modes:
mode I
In this mode, the function of the transmitter keys is fixed: key 1 com-
mands the opening manoeuvre, key 2 commands a stop, key 3 com-
mands the closing manoeuvre, and key 4 commands a stop. A single
memorization stage is carried out for each transmitter; during this
stage it does not matter which key is pressed, and only one space is
occupied in the memory.
mode II
In this mode each transmitter key can be associated with one of the
four commands available: "step-by-step", "open", "close", "stop". In
this case each transmitter command to be activated must be memo-
rized by pressing the desired key. Only one command can be as-
sociated with a key, whereas the same command can be activated
using different keys. One space for each memorized key is occupied
in the memory.
To proceed with the memorization of the transmitters refer to the fol-
lowing tables:
Table A5
Memorization mode I
1.
Press and hold down key T2 for at least 3 seconds
2.
When the "radio LED" lights up, release the key
3.
Within 10 seconds, press any key on the transmitter to be
memorized and hold it down for at least 3 seconds
Note: If the memorization procedure has been successful the "ra-
dio LED" will flash three times. If additional transmitters need to be
memorized, repeat step 3 within the next 10 seconds otherwise
the memorisation phase will end.
Transmitters are memorised
Empty memory (no memorized
transmitter)

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