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7. PROGRAMMING THE PAUSE TIME
Pause Time programming allows the door to close automatically. Once memorised, the pause time can also be modified.
The function can be deactivated during the pause by a signal from the transmitter.
To avoid the automatic closing it is necessary to reset the unit (paragraph 8).
WARNING: The RESET procedure also cancels all other programmed features!
1. Insert a jumper in JP (A). The OK led is on.
2. Insert a second jumper in JA (B) and wait for the desired Pause Time (max 4 min).
The OK led blinks.
3. Remove the JA jumper (C). The OK led is on.
Then remove the JP jumper (D) and the led turns off.
The Pause Time function has been programmed correctly.
8. WORKING LOGIC SELECTION
The QC00 unit can manage two different working logics. The logic selection is made through the B jumper.
1. IMPULSIVE LOGIC: JB=OFF (E)
To open or close the door you just have to press the button once without having to keep it pressed.
2. DEAD MAN LOGIC IN CLOSING: JB=ON (F)
The door closes (also with radio) only if you keep the button pressed.
When you release the button, the motor stops.
NB : In this logic, the automatic closing function is deactivated.
9. EXPLANATION OF THE LED SIGNIFICANCE
The QC00 unit is provided with two led which indicate the status of the unit.
LED "ON":
Indicates that unit is powered on. If the led is off, the unit is not powered.
LED "OK":
When the unit is connected to the power supply, this led blinks indicating its correct functioning. During the normal
working of the unit, it blinks when it receives a valid radio signal. If the OK led is on or blinks continuously, the unit is in
programming mode (Jumpers JA and/or JP are inserted).
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