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3) With the key PROG./STOP pressed, move dip-switches 1 and 2 to ON (if both are already set to ON, move one
dip-switch to OFF and then ON again).
To disable the function:
1) Press and hold the key PROG./STOP
2) Reset the unit by turning the control unit off and on, or by shorting the RESET pins for a few seconds (detail 15
3) With the key PROG./STOP pressed, move dip-switches 1 and 2 to OFF.
ENCODER
The control unit is equipped with an encoder input. This device allows the gate movement to be adjusted with
precision and the anti-crushing protection is guaranteed throughout gate travel, including deceleration. During the
encoder. If, however, LED L1 remains on constantly, this indicates the control unit will not work correctly with the
encoder.
FINAL TEST AND INSPECTION
- Check correct operation of the protective devices (anti-crushing system, stop pushbutton, photocells, safety
edges, etc.).
- Check correct operation of the control devices (P/P button, remote controls, etc.).
CAUTION! DANGER!
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
For safety reasons, it is essential that all persons read these instructions carefully.
of good workmanship and in conformity with the machinery directive 98/37/CE and standards EN 12453 and
EN 12445.
2) Check that the existing structures (posts, hinges, leaves) are stable in relation to the forces developed by the
motor.
3) Check that suitably robust limit stops have been installed for end of gate opening and closing.
4) Check the state of the cables that are already present in the system.
5) Analyse the hazards connected with the automation system and adopt the necessary safety and signalling
devices accordingly.
6) Install the commands (e.g. the key selector) so that the user is not placed in a hazardous area when using
them.
7) Upon completion of the installation, test the safety, signalling and release devices of the automation system
several times.
9) Give the end user the instructions for use, the safety recommendations and the CE declaration of conformity.
10) Ensure that the user has understood the correct automatic, manual and emergency operation of the automation
system.
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