LOADING OF DEFAULT PARAMETERS
If necessary, it is possible to restore all the parameters to their
standard or default value (see table at the end).
WARNING: This procedure causes the loss of all the
customized parameters, therefore it has been put outside the
configuration menu, to reduce the possibility of executing it by
mistake.
1. Disconnect the control unit.
2. Supply power; the display shows the menu of the test of
segments, followed by the revision of the firmware (e.g. Pr I.0).
3. While displayed the revision of the firmware, press the key
UP: the control unit displays a countdown (from dE.-9 to
dE-1).
4. Before the end of the countdown, press the key MENU: all
the parameters are rescribed with their default value and
the configuration menu is started, in order to make the
necessary modifications.
If the procedure of loading of the default parameters has been
started by mistake, it is enough to wait for the countdown is up.
The control unit will start work normally, without changing the
parameters set.
Opening time
The motor will be operated for the setup time in the opening phase;
in case there is an obstacle or the end of stroke operates, the control unit can
stop the opening phase before the relevant time expires.
Partial opening time (pedestrian access)
When the control unit receives a Start Pedestrian command, it will open the
gate only, for a shorter time. Max allowed time to be setup is t.AP.
Closing time
The motor will be operated for the setup time in the closing phase;
In case there is an obstacle or the end of stroke operates, the control unit can
stop the opening phase before the relevant time expires.
To avoid that the gate does not close completely, we recommend to setup a
longer time than t.AP opening time.
Partial closing time (pedestrian access)
When the control unit receives a Start Pedestrian command, it will use this time
to close the gate. Max allowed time to be setup is t.CH1.
To avoid that the gate does not close completely, we recommend to setup a
longer time than t.APP opening time.
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