transmitter in the memory. If the transmitter is not found in the memory, the display
GB
will show
•third and fourth screens: show the hexadecimal code of the transmitter.
Statistics screens
The control board has four statistics screens that are viewed by keeping the key
ENTER pressed once the display is positioned on the main menu:
•fi rst screen:
tware version.
•second and third screens:
euvres undertaken.
•fourth screen: indicates the stroke in the memory.
Diagnostics screens
The control board can recognise problems or alarms that can occur in the system,
therefore it can signal some messages on the main display to allow the problem
to be identifi ed:
1 rf
•
= activation of the START command on the fi rst radio frequency channel.
2 rf
•
= activation of the START command on the pedestrian channel.
phO
•
= activation of photocells input in closing on the terminal board.
phoA
•
= activation of photocells input in closing and in opening on the terminal
board.
bar
•
= activation of the safety rib.
sto
•
= stop impulse.
enc1
•
= operation of the sensor with encoder on the fi rst motor.
enc2
•
= operation of the sensor with encoder on the second motor.
ope
•
= activation of the opening command (with
clo
•
= activation of the closing command (with
ped
•
= activation of the pedestrian entry command.
am1
•
= activation of the anti-crushing sensor on motor 1.
am2
•
= activation of the anti-crushing sensor on motor 2.
Technical specifi cations
•Automation feed: 230V - 50/60Hz.
•Primary transformer protection fuse: T1,25A/230V.
•Accessory output protection fuse 24V: F2,5A.
•Integrated receiver (433Mhz): maximum capacity 76 radio codes.
•Operating temperature: -20° +55°
•Maximum rated power of motors: 70W+70W
•Flasher output maximum power: 25W
•Open gate detector output maximum power (SCA): 5W
•Electronic anti-crushing device: amperometric with encoder
30
----.
E101,
E2
where
0000 0000
indicates the motor Hermes at 24V and
indicates the number of complete mano-
oc=1
oc=1
).
).
01
the sof-