OPERATING TEST
Using the remote controls
Obstacle detection function
The detection of an obstacle during door opening will stop the door (Fig. 18).
The detection of an obstacle during door closure will reopen the door (Fig. 19).
Make sure that obstacle detection works when the door encounters an obstacle 50 mm from the ground.
Built in lighting operation
The light will come on every time the motor drive unit is operated. It will go out automatically after one minute once the door stops. Repetitive use
which causes the light to stay on continually may result in an automatic cut-off condition triggered by the thermal cut out protection mechanism.
CONNECTING PERIPHERALS
Description of the various peripherals
Key
Description
Amber light
1
Code keypad
3
Keyswitch
4
Aerial
5
Battery
6
Pedestrian door safety kit
7
Photoelectric cells
8
Electrical connections for the various peripherals
Cut the electric power supply to the motor before performing any work on peripherals. The
check the wiring (for possible short circuits or polarity reversals).
General electrical diagram (Fig. 20)
Pedestrian door safety kit
When the pedestrian door contact is fitted, it must be connected in place of the jumper normally fitted between terminals 3 and 4.
If the pedestrian door contact is removed, the jumper between terminals 3 and 4 must be refitted.
Photoelectric cells (Fig. 21)
When fitting photoelectric cells, connect the receiver cell (RX) to the input in place of the jumper fitted between terminals 5 and 6.
If the cells are removed, the jumper between terminals 5 and 6 must be refitted.
Code keypad (Fig. 22)
6
Fig.
17
Fig.
18 and 19
Fig.
20
Fig.
20 to 22
indicator light remains off after working on the system,