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5) Operating modes

In the manual operating mode, the OPEN input enables an opening
movement, while the CLOSE input enables a closing movement. The
STEP-BY-STEP input enables an alternating opening and closing
movement.
Movement stops as soon as the input command stops. During an
opening or closing manoeuvre, movement will stop also when the
command input or the signal from the safety devices is disabled.
During both opening and closing manoeuvres, the activation of the
STOP command will cause the movement to stop immediately.
When a movement is stopped, stop the input command before
giving a command to start a new movement.
When one of the automatic modes ("Semiautomatic", "Automatic" or
"Automatic + Close Always") is operational, a command impulse to
the OPEN input causes an opening manoeuvre. A command
impulse to the STEP-BY-STEP input begins an alternating closing
and opening manoeuvre. A second impulse to the STEP-BY-STEP
input or to the same input the started the movement will cause it to
stop.
Both in the opening and closing phases, the activation of the STOP
command will cause an immediate stopping of movement and a

6) Programmable functions

The unit features a set of dip-switches used to activate various functions designed to make the system more suitable to users' needs and safer
in different operating conditions. These functions can be activated by setting the related Dip-Switch to the "On" position, and deactivated by
setting the dip-switch to "Off".
ATTENTION: Some of the programmable functions are linked to safety aspects; carefully evaluate the effects of a
function and see which function will ensure the highest possible level of safety.
The FUNCTION dip-switches allow you to select the various operating modes and to activate the desired functions according to the table below:
Switch 1-2:
Off-Off
On-Off
Off-On
On-On
Switch 3:
On
Switch 4:
On
Switch 5:
On
Switch 6:
On
Switch 7:
On
Switch 8:
On
Switch 9:
On
Switch 10:
On
Switch 11:
On
Switch 12:
On
NOTE: Some functions are only available in certain conditions; these are explained by the notes between the characters "<...>".
= "Manual" movement, i.e. hand operated
= "Semiautomatic" movement
= "Automatic" movement, i.e. automatic closing
= "Automatic + always close" movement
= Condominium operation < not available in manual mode >
= Pre-flashing
= Close 5" after Photo < in automatic mode > or Close after Photo < in semiautomatic mode >
= "Photo1" safety also during opening manoeuvres
= Ramming
= Deceleration
= Maintain pressure
= Phototest
= Courtesy Light in impulse mode
= Close becomes Open for Pedestrians
short reverse run
If a continuous signal rather than an impulse is maintained in a
command input, a "prevalence" condition will be generated causing
the other command inputs to be disabled (this is useful if you
need to connect a clock or a Night/Day selector switch) .
If an automatic operating mode has been chosen, the opening
manoeuvre will be followed by a pause and then a closing
manoeuvre. If PHOTO triggers during the pause, the timer will be
reset with a new pause time; if, on the other hand, STOP is activated
during the pause, the closing function will be cancelled and the
system will switch to the STOP mode.
Nothing will happen if PHOTO is triggered during an opening
manoeuvre, whereas PHOTO1 will cause a temporary stopping of
movement. If PHOTO is triggered during a closing manoeuvre, this
will reverse the direction of movement followed by a pause and then
a closing manoeuvre.
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