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BLINK
Flashing
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
After carrying out the wire connections of the automatic system and programming all functions required, it is MANDATORY to carry out
the self-learning of dimensions and the calibration of intervention thresholds of the anti-crash device (amperometrics).
Access the AUTO menu and press the <PG> push-button.
The wording PUSH is displayed.
Press the push-button <PG> again and self-calibration will start: the wording PRG is displayed while at least 2 complete operations are
carried out.
At the end of procedure, OK will be displayed.
The procedure can be carried out from any position of the gate leaf and can be interrupted at any moment by pressing the <+> and <->
keys at the same moment, or with the triggering of STOP/PHO/PHC/DAS/OPEN/CLOSE inputs.
At the end of self-setting, the PMO and PMC parameters, if previously modified, are shown as default values. If the procedure is not
successful, the wording ERR appears. Check that no obstacles or frictions are present.
*CAUTION!:
The torque value also includes changes in the resistance of the door during movement.
The entire stroke is divided in 64 opening points and 64 closing points where the optimal operating torque is read and memorised by
the control unit. The PMO and PMC parameters are an offset figure with respect to calculations made by the control unit.
PMO/C %
AUTOSET
The default value at 40% is normally enough to avoid false interventions. In any case, if PMO and PMC should be modified, the impact
tests set out by regulations in force will have to be carried out.
The programming of the various functions of the control unit is carried out using the LCD display on the control unit and setting the
desired values in the programming menus described below.
The parameters menu allows you to assign a numerical value to a function, in the same way as a regulating trimmer.
The logic menu allows you to activate or deactivate a function, in the same way as setting a dip-switch.
Other special functions follow the parameters and logic menus and may vary depending on the type of control unit or the software
release.
USE OF PROGRAMMING KEYS
Press <PG> key to gain access to the Main Menu (PAR>>LOG>>RADIO>>...). These keys can be selected by pressing + and – keys.
Select the Main menu with <PG> key to enter the desired Function Menu .
• If <+> is pressed, the Function Menu can be scrolled from top to bottom.
• If <-> is pressed, the Function Menu can be scrolled from bottom to top.
• If <PG> key is pressed, presetting to be modified can be entered.
• The preset values can be modified by using <+> and <-> keys.
• The value is programmed if <PG> key is pressed again. The word "PRG" appears on the display.
NOTES:
Simultaneously pressing <+> and <-> from inside a function menu allows you to return to the previous menu without making any changes.
Hold down the <+> key or the <-> key to accelerate the increase/decrease of the values.
After waiting 30s the control unit quits programming mode and switches off the display.
Pressing <-> with the display turned off means an impulse of P.P.
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Connection to flashing light 24Vdc 15W max.
Normally open (N.O.), clean contact, which is configurable like SCA (open gate indicator
light) through parameter AUX1, second radio channel, courtesy or area light (see Parameter
AUX 1).
Normally open (N.O.), clean contact, which is configurable like SCA (open gate indicator
light) through parameter AUX2, second radio channel, courtesy or area light (see Parameter
AUX 2).
RUN SELF-LEARNING AND ANTI-CRUSHING DEVICE SETTING
40%
PROGRAMMING

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