It allows to type in an access protection code to the programming of the control unit.
A four-character alphanumeric code can be typed in by using the numbers from 0 to 9 and the letters A-B-C-D-E-F.
The default value is 0000 (four zeros) and shows the absence of a protection code.
While typing in the code, this operation can be cancelled at any moment by pressing keys + and – simultaneously. Once the password is typed in, it is pos-
sible to act on the control unit by entering and exiting the programming mode for around 10 minutes in order to allow adjustments and tests on functions.
By replacing the 0000 code with any other code, the protection of the control unit is enabled, thus preventing the access to any other menu. If a
protection code is to be typed in, proceed as follows:
- select the Code menu and press OK.
- the code 0000 is shown, also in the case a protection code has been previously typed in.
- the value of the flashing character can be changed with keys + and -.
- press OK to confirm the flashing character, then confirm the following one.
- after typing in the 4 characters, a confirmation message "CONF" appears.
- after a few seconds, the code 0000 appears again
- the previously stored protection code must be reconfirmed in order to avoid any accidental typing in.
If the code corresponds to the previous one, a confirmation message "OK" appears.
The control unit automatically exits the programming phase. To gain access to the Menus again, the stored protection code must be typed in.
IMPORTANT: TAKE NOTE of the protection code and KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE for future maintenance operations.
To remove a code from a protected control unit it is necessary to enter into programming with the password and bring the code back to
the 0000 default value.
IF YOU LOOSE THE CODE, PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTER FOR THE TOTAL RESET OF THE CONTROL UNIT.
MENU
Sets the synchronizing number. It is possible to set a numeric value from 0 to 16.
id
If the ID parameter is to 0 the control unit is set as MASTER, all the other values set the barrier as SLAVE.
Allows a barrier set as SLAVE to receive local commands.
loc
See paragraph 12.4 "SYNCHRONIZATION OF TWO OPPOSED BARRIERS"
13.4) SYNCHRONIZATION OF TWO OPPOSED BARRIERS
It is possible to manage a system composed of two barriers by using for each CP.EVA2 the specific optional control unit SIS, which must be plugged
into the appropriate connector as shown in Fig. 14.
Each SIS unit must be connected to the other one by means of 3 wires by 0,5 sq.mm each, as shown in Fig.15.
One of the control unit must be set as MASTER (ID=0) and the other one as SLAVE (ID>0).
All the commands (commands given by transmitters, push buttons or safety devices) received by the MASTER barrier are sent to the SLAVE barrier,
which will replicate instantaneously the behavior of the MASTER.
The logic LOC can be set in two ways:
ON: the SLAVE barrier can accept a local command and execute an opening/closing maneuver with no effect on the MASTER barrier.
OFF: the SLAVE barrier do not accept any local command and so it will replicate exclusively the behavior of the MASTER barrier.
A SLAVE barrier with LOC set to ON can be useful in case it is occasionally necessary the partial opening of a passage which is usually managed by two
synchronized barriers, since that a step by step command (or OPEN/CLOSE) given to the SLAVE will have effect only on this last one, while all the other
commands given to the MASTER will be replicated by the SLAVE.
The connection of the safety devices (photocells, safety edges, etc.) can be done indifferently to the MASTER unit or to the SLAVE.
13.5) TRANSMITTERS REMOTE LEARNING
If an already memorised transmitter is available in the receiver it is possible to carry out remote radio learning (without needing to access the control unit).
IMPORTANT: the procedure must be carried out with barrier open.The logic REM must be ON.
Proceed as follows:
1 Press the hidden key of the transmitter which is already memorised.
2 Press, within 5s, the key of the corresponding transmitter which is already memorised to associate to the new transmitter. The flashing light will turn on.
3 Press within 10s the hidden key of the new transmitter.
4 Press, within 5s, the key of the new transmitter to associate to the channel chosen at point 2. The flashing light will turn off.
5 The receiver memorised the new transmitter and immediately exits from programming.
13.6) FUSES
F3 CP.EVA2: T1A - Fuse for the protection of the accessories power supply
F1 SA.24V:
T4A - Fuse for general protection
13.7) BACK UP BATTERIES
The control unit CP.EVA2 includes the power pack SA.24V predisposed for the connection of two batteries by 12Vdc 2,1Ah DA.BT2 (optional) which
guarantee the regular functioning of the automation in case of temporary power failure.
When the barrier is working with mains voltage the power pack SA.24V charges the batteries (Fig. 13).
The maximum charging current is 1A, the average charging current is 300 mA.
28
13.3.9) PASSWORD (CODE)
13.3.10) SYNCHRONIZATION (BUS)
FUNZIONE