Automatic closing can also be disabled by setting the trimmer to its lowest
setting.
The TCA countdown starts when the operating time ends.
5.2) ADJUSTING OPERATING LOGIC
The board features 12 DIP switches for adjusting operating logic:
STOP/WIND input setting
DIP 1
DIP 2
OFF
OFF
DIP 1:
DIP 2:
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OPEN/START input setting [OFF]
DIP 3:
ON: Input between terminals 6-7 works as START
OFF: Input between terminals 6-7 works as OPEN
Open/closed loop logic [OFF]
DIP 4:
ON: closed loop
OFF: open loop
Master/slave logic [OFF]
ON: Control panel is set up as the Master unit in a centralized
DIP 5:
connection system.
OFF: Control panel is set up as a SLAVE unit in a centralized
connection system.
Zone programming [OFF]
DIP 6:
ON: Control panel is in Zone setting mode
OFF: Control panel is in normal operating mode
Deadman [OFF]
ON: Deadman mode: operation continues as long as the control
key is held down. (OPEN-CLOSE). Input between termi-
nals 6-7 works as OPEN (regardless of position of DIP 3).
DIP 7:
Input between terminals 6-9 works as STOP (regardless
of position of DIP 1 and 2). NEITHER A WIND SENSOR
NOR TWILIGHT SWITCH CAN BE CONNECTED.
OFF:Pulse operation, according to 2- or 4-step logic.
Photocell off during opening [OFF]
ON: when beam is broken, operation of the photocell is switched
off during opening. During closing, movement is reversed
DIP 8:
immediately.
OFF:when beam is broken, photocells are active during both
opening and closing. When beam is broken during closing,
movement is reversed only once the photocell is cleared.
2-step logic on [OFF]
ON: Switches to 2-step logic. A start pulse has the fol-
lowing effects:
door closed:............................................................opens
during opening:...........................stops and closes again
door open:..............................................................closes
during closing:.............................stops and opens again
OFF: Switches to 4-step logic. A start pulse has the fol-
DIP 9:
lowing effects:
door closed:............................................................opens
during opening:.........stops and switches on TCA (if
configured)
door open:..............................................................closes
during closing:.............................................stops and does
not switch on tca (stop)
after stop:...............................................................opens
Transmitter management [OFF]
ON: Control panel is in transmitter management mode (memo-
DIP 10:
rizing/deletion of remote controls)
OFF:Control panel is in normal operating mode
Wireless self-learning on [OFF]
ON: Enables wireless memorizing of transmitters:
1-Press in sequence the hidden key and normal key (T1-T2-
T3-T4) of a transmitter that has already been memorized.
2-Press within 10 sec. the hidden key and normal key
DIP 11:
(T1-T2-T3-T4) of a transmitter to be memorized.
The receiver exits programming mode after 10 sec.: you
can use this time to enter other new transmitters.
This mode does not require access to the control panel.
OFF:Disables wireless memorizing of transmitters.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
TERMINAL
THRESHOLD
STOP input (default)
-
Anemometer input
20 Km/h (5,6 m/s)
Anemometer input
40 Km/h (11,2 m/s)
Anemometer input
60 Km/h (16,8 m/s)
Fixed-code receiver setting [OFF]
ON: Receiver is configured for operation in fixed-code mode.
DIP 12:
OFF:Receiver is configured for operation in rolling-code
mode.
5.3) ZONE SETTING (Fig. 3)
When you set DIP switch n°6 to ON, you enter zone setting mode allowing
you to set zones via the board. In this mode, you can assign a zone number
from 0 to 7 to the device. Use a universal handheld programmer to set values
in the range 8 to 127.
NOTE: if DIP switch n°10 is set to ON (transmitter management), this switch
has priority over n°6, which means you will not be able to enter zone setting
while wireless management is on.
While in this mode, the LED flashes as follows to show that the relevant
zone has been set correctly:
- zone 0: the LED stays permanently lit;
- zone from 1 to 7: the LED blinks a number of times equal to the number
of the zone set;
- zone from 8 to 127: the LED blinks rapidly and continually.
6) WIRELESS SETTINGS AND MANAGEMENT (Fig. 2)
Transmitters that can be used with the Elba panel can have 2 or 4 keys.
There are two possible ways of associating keys with commands:
- free: any key can be associated with the START command;
- automatic: t1 = START, t2 = STOP, t3 = OPEN, t4 = CLOSE.
Each command can be valid for a zone or room depending on how the board
has been set up (master/slave).
NOTE: While in wireless management mode, wireless commands are not exe-
cuted: once you have finished, remember to set DIP switch n°10 to OFF.
6.1) TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING ON START OUTPUT (Fig.2)
6.2) AUTOMATIC TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING (Fig.2)
In the fixed key association, if key 1 is pressed in phase b), all the four keys
are automatically associated to the respective functions, if another key is
pressed (2, 3 or 4), only keys 2, 3 and 4 are automatically associated.
By appropriately memorising the transmitter keys on the various receivers,
a centralised-type system can be obtained without having to connect the
control panels via wire. For this purpose, use transmitters with 4 keys, and
memorise all transmitters on all the system panels using key 2 and each of
them on an individual panel using key 1; this way key 1 (START) will only
control the operator where it has been memorised, whereas keys 2 (STOP),
3 (OPEN) and 4 (CLOSE) will act globally on all operators (fig. 5).
6.3) REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING (Fig.2)
6.4) DELETING LIST OF TRANSMITTERS (Fig.2)
6.5) FIXED-CODE RECEIVER
Using DIP switch n°12 you can set the management mode for transmitters
that have been memorized in the receiver built into the ELBA panel:
- DIP 12 OFF: rolling-code mode (default setting).
- DIP 12 ON: fixed-code mode.
6.6) PROGRAMMING THE RECEIVER USING EELINK PROTOCOL
The receiver can also be programmed using the EElink protocol by con-
necting the universal handheld programmer via the UNIFLAT and UNIDA
accessories as illustrated in fig. 6.
For receiver programming, refer to the programmer's instructions. A total of
63 remote controls can be memorized.
When it comes to output arrangement, the ELBA control panel acts as a
4-channel receiver in which outputs have the following functions, regardless
of programmed operation:
- output 1: START (local command with 2- or 4-step logic);
- output 2: STOP (zone and local stop command);
- output 3: OPEN (zone and local open command);
- output 4: CLOSE (zone and local close command).
7) CENTRALIZED CONNECTION
The control panel's special serial inputs and outputs (SCS1) make the centralized
connection of a number of automated devices possible. That way, all the auto-
mated devices connected can be opened or closed with a single command.
Connect all control panels using twisted pair cabling only, proceeding as
shown in the diagram in Fig.4.
When using a telephone cable with more than one pair, it is essential to use
wires from the same pair.
The length of the telephone cable between one unit and the next must not
be greater than 250 m.
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