A
In an automation mechanism for sliding gates with SLIGHT you may install pho-
tocells as shown in Table 9 and Fig. A.
Each time a photocell is added or removed the control unit must go through
the recognition process; see paragraph "9.1.6 Recognition of Other Devices".
9.1.4 - FT210B Photo-sensor
The FT210B photo-sensor unites in a single device a force limiting device (type
C in accordance with the EN1245 standard) and a presence detector which
detects the presence of obstacles on an optical axis between the TX transmit-
ter and the RX receiver (type D in accordance with the EN12453 standard). The
sensitive edge status signals on the FT210B photosensor are transmitted by
means of the photocell beam, integrating the two systems in a single device.
The transmitting part is positioned on the mobile leaf and is powered by a bat-
tery thereby eliminating unsightly connection systems; the consumption of the
battery is reduced by special circuits guaranteeing a duration of up to 15 years
(see the estimation details in the product instructions).
By combining a FT210B device to a sensitive edge (TCB65 for example) the
level of security of the "main edge", required by the EN12453 standard for all
"types of use" and "types of activation", can be attained.
Photosensor FT210B combined with "resistive" sensitive edges (8.2 KOhm),
is safe with single faults (class 3 per EN 954-1). It is equipped with a special
anti-collision circuit to prevent interference with other detectors, even not syn-
chronised, and enables the addition of other photocells; for example in the case
of transit of heavy vehicles where a second photocell is normally positioned at
1 m from the ground.
See the FT210B instructions manual for further information concerning con-
nection and addressing methods.
9.1.5 - SLIGHT in "Slave" mode
Properly programming and connecting, SLIGHT can function in "Slave" mode;
this type of function is used when 2 opposite gates need to be automated with
the synchronised movement of the two leaves. In this mode SLIGHT works as
TABLE 10 - Programming on SLIGHT Slave independently from SLIGHT Master
Level 1 functions (ON – OFF functions)
Stand-by
Peak
Slave mode
Error list
On Slave it is possible to connect:
• A flashing light (Flash)
• An open gate light (S.C.A.)
• A sensitive edge (Stop)
9.1.6 - Recognition of Other Devices
Normally the recognition of the devices connected to the BlueBUS and the STOP
input takes place during the installation stage.However, if new devices are added or
01. Press and hold "s" and "Set" keys;
02. Release the keys when the "L1" and "L2"LEDs start to flash quickly (after around 3s);
03. Wait a few seconds until the control unit has completed the device recognition procedure.
04. At the end of the recognition the L1 and L2 LEDs will stop flashing, the STOP LED must stay on, while the L1...L8 LEDs
will come on based on the status of the ON-OFF functions they represent.
IMPORTANT – After you have added or removed any devices, the automation system must be tested again according to the directions con-
tained in paragraph"7.1 Testing".
Master commanding the movement, while the second SLIGHT acts as Slave,
following the commands transmitted by the Master (all SLIGHT are Masters
when leaving the factory).
To configure SLIGHT as a Slave the level one "Slave mode" must be activated
(see Table 5).
The connection between SLIGHT Master and SLIGHT Slave is made via Blue-
BUS.
ATTENTION – In this case the polarity of the connections between the
two SLIGHT must be respected as illustrated in fig. 17 (the other devic-
es remain with no polarity).
To install 2 SLIGHT in the Master e Slave modes, you must follow these opera-
tions:
• Install the 2 motors as indicated in the Figure. It is not important which motor
is to function as Slave or Master; when choosing, one must consider the con-
venience of the connections and the fact that the Step-by-Step command of
the Slave only allows the Slave leaf to be opened fully.
• Connect the 2 motors as shown in fig. 17.
• Select the opening direction of the 2 motors as shown in the Figure (see also
paragraph "6.1 Selecting the direction").
• Supply power to the 2 motors.
• Programme the "Slave Mode" on the SLIGHT Slave (see Table 5).
• Perform the device recognition on the SLIGHT Slave (see paragraph "9.1.6
Recognition of the devices").
• Perform the device recognition on the SLIGHT Master (see paragraph "9.1.6
Recognition of the devices").
• Perform the recognition of the leaf length on the SLIGHT Master (see para-
graph "6.4 Recognition of the length of the leaf").
When connecting 2 SLIGHT in the Master-Slave mode, pay attention that:
• All devices must be connected to the SLIGHT Master (as in Fig. 17) including
the radio receiver
• When using buffer batteries, each motor must have its own battery.
All programming performed on SLIGHT Slave are ignored (those on SLIGHT
Master override the others) except for those mentioned in Table 10.
Level 2 functions (adjustable parameters)
Motor speed
SCA Output
Motor Force
• A command device (Step by Step) that controls the complete opening of
the Slave leaf only
• The Open and Close inputs are not used on the Slave
old ones removed, the recognition process can be gone through again by proceed-
ing as shown in Table 11.
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TABLE 11
Recognition of Other Devices
SET
SET
L1
L2
L1
L2
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