4.2 PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTERS - STOP functions
This procedure links a transmitter radio signal to the STOP function.
1. Insert the JA jumper (fig.1). The OK led is on.
2. Maintaining the STOP (ST) button pressed during the emission of the radio signal. If the STOP button has not been installed, open
the contact between terminals 7 (com) and 9 while the radio signal is sent.
When programming is done, reinsert the jumper (fig. 2).
Erase all the recorded codes: this is possible through the unit total RESET procedure (paragraph 8).
5. RESET PROCEDURE
The reset procedure allows to erase the unit's memory and to return to the basic programming.
IT CANCELS ALL PROGRAMMING AND ALL PROGRAMMED TRANSMITTERS.
1. Cut the main power off and insert the jumper in JA. (fig. 1).
2. Power the unit.
3. When the led starts blinking, remove the JA jumper (fig. 2).
4. When the led turns off, the reset procedure is complete.
6. PROGRAMMING THE WORKING TIME
The working time is the necessary time for the door to make a complete cycle (open and close). Through this procedure, the unit
automatically memorises this cycle. Not programmed, the working time set in memory is 30 sec.
1. Check that all limits are set!
During this procedure the motor cannot be stopped by the photocells nor by the STOP button.
2. Half open the door. Insert the jumper in JP (fig. 3). The OK led turns on.
3. Open or close the door (ex. open) with the transmitter.
When the door reaches its up limit, wait 2 seconds and send another signal.
4. Send another signal and the door moves in the opposite direction.
Once the door reaches the down limit, wait 2 seconds and send a new signal.
5. Remove JP jumper (fig. 4). The programming procedure is complete.
Fig. 1
Fig. 1
DOOR
Fig. 3
HALF
OPENED
EN
5
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
Fig. 4