7.2.5) Level one programming example (ON-OFF functions)
The sequence to follow in order to change the factory settings of the functions for activating "Automatic Closing" (L1) and "Motor force" (L3)
have been included as examples
Table 19: Level one programming example
1.
Press the key [Set] and hold it down (approx. 3 s)
2.
Release the [Set] key when L1 LED starts flashing
3.
Press the [Set] key once to change the state of the function associated with
L1 (Automatic Closing). LED L1 will now flash with long flashes.
4.
Press the [t] key twice to move the flashing LED to LED L3.
5.
Press the [Set] key once to change the state of the function associated with
L3 (Motor Force). LED L3 will now flash with long flashes.
6.
Wait 10 seconds before leaving the programme to allow the maximum time to lapse.
Once these operations have been completed, LEDs L1 and L3 must remain on to indicate that the "Automatic Closing" and "Motor Force"
functions are active.
7.2.6) Level two programming example (adjustable parameters)
The sequence to follow in order to change the factory settings of the parameters increasing the "Pause Time" to 80s (input on L1 and level
on L4) and select the Open Door Indicator for the "FLASH" output (input on L4 and level on L1) have been included as examples.
Table N°20: Level two programming example
1.
Press the key [Set] and hold it down (approx. 3 s)
2.
Release the [Set] key when L1 LED starts flashing
3.
Press the key [Set] and hold it down during step 4 and 5
4.
Wait approx. 3 seconds until LED L2, which represents the currentlevel of the "Pause time",
switches on.
5.
Press the [t]key twice to move the LED which is lit on to L4, which represents the new
"Pause Time" value.
6.
Release the key [Set]
7.
Press the [t] key 3 times to move the LED which is flashing to L4
8.
Press the key [Set]; and hold it down during step 9 and 10
9.
Wait approx. 3s until LED L2, which represents the current device associated with the
"FLASH Output", i.e. the flashing light.
10.
Press the [s] key one time to move the LED which is on to L1 which represents the new
device associated with the "FLASH Output", i.e. the "Open Door Indicator".
11.
Release the key [Set]
12.
AWait 10 seconds before leaving the programme to allow the maximum time to lapse.
7.3) Adding or Removing Devices
Devices can be added to or removed from the SPIN automation sys-
tem at any time. In particular, various devices types can be connect-
ed to "BLUEBUS" and "STOP" input as explained in paragraphs
7.3.1) BlueBUS
BlueBUS technology allows you to connect compatible devices
using only two wires which carry both the power supply and the
communication signals. All the devices are connected in parallel on
the 2 wires of the BlueBUS itself. It is not necessary to observe any
polarity; each device is individually recognized because a univocal
address is assigned to it during the installation. Photocells, safety
devices, control keys, signalling lights etc. can be connected to
BlueBUS The SPIN control unit recognizes all the connected devices
individually through a suitable recognition process, and can
"7.3.1 BlueBUS" and "7.3.2 STOP Input".
detect all the possible abnormalities with absolute precision For this
reason, each time a device connected to BlueBUS is added or
removed the control unit must go through the recognition process;
see paragraph 7.3.4 "Recognition of Other Devices".
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Example
SET
3s
SET
L1
L1
SET
L3
SET
10s
Example
SET
3s
SET
L1
SET
L2 3s
L4
SET
L4
SET
L2 3s
L1
SET
10s
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