Check That The External Devices Are Operating Correctly - Aprimatic T11 Instrucciones Para La Instalación

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INFORMATION: The receiver may also receive commands from 2- and 4-button
remote controls (TR2 and TR4) but only if JP3 and JP4 are left open (fi rst confi guration
above).
JP3
OFF
JP4
OFF
JP1-2 (OUTPUT FUNCTIONING LOGIC) - The functioning modes of the output
channels 3 and 4 can be selected using the jumpers JP1 and JP2, following the
scheme indicated below. The output channels 1 and 2 operate, in any case, with a
pulse output which has a duration of 1 second.
The receiver microprocessor reads the position of the jumpers JP1-4 at start-up: if there
has been a variation in the confi guration of the jumpers JP1-4, to implement these
changes, you must turn the receiver OFF and back ON again.
Pulse functioning. JP1 and JP2 open: for
button enabling
1 s
every transmitter command given, the output is
output
enabled for a second.
Step functioning. JP1 closed: for every
button enabling
transmitter command given, the output changes
output
state (ON
OFF e OFF
Continuous functioning. JP2 closed: the output
button enabling
remains active as long as the transmitter
output
command persists.
CONFIGURATION NOT USED AS IT
DISABLES THE OUTPUT CHANNELS 3 AND 4.
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON).
4. OPERATING CONTROL
After selecting the operating mode and times, check the external devices connected
to the card and check the state of the LED's.
ON
4.1 CHECK THAT THE EXTERNAL DEVICES ARE OPERATING
CORRECTLY
ON
Start input - N.O. type contact which supplies the start pulse to the automation
Stop input - N.C. safety contact which has priority in all states and functions. If the
stop input is given, the device blocks the gate immediately and it only starts up again
when the start push-button is pressed: this closes the automation. When the stop input
is given, the device ignores all the commands.
Photocell input - N.C. safety contact which is only enabled during closing. If the
photocell is obscured, the automation stops for 1 second and the gates then re-open
until the work time expires. When the gate is open and the photocells are obscured,
the photocells block gate closing.
Pedestrian start - opening/closing safety device input - The function of this input
connected to terminal 6 depends on the setting of SWITCH 8 or on the operating
mode. The following is a list of the possible functions.
Pedestrian start input - When SWITCH 8 is in the OFF position: N.O. contact.
Press the push-button connected to this input to command only one wing (pedestrian
opening). The single wing will follow the set operating mode and, when a start pulse is
given, the automation opens both wings, since the start function has priority over the
pedestrian start input. This pedestrian start input is ignored if the automation has been
commanded with a start pulse and if it is already moving.
Opening safety device input – When SWITCH 8 is in the ON position: N.C. contact.
This is a safety device input which is enabled during closing and opening. When the
input is enabled, the gates are stopped immediately. When the input is disabled, the
gates start to move in the same direction as before after a delay of 1 second. This
function can be used to protect the areas where crushing may occur.
Closing input - Input which is only enabled when Dead Man mode is selected. It closes
the automation when the close push-button is pressed and held down.
NOTE - The selection of one function disables the other functions.
Electric lock output - 12 VAC output with maximum load of 15W, which commands
the electric lock for approximately 1.5 seconds during opening.
Warning light output - 24VDC output with maximum load of 3W, which commands
the gate state warning light. Light OFF: gate closed. Steady light: gate open or opening.
Flashing light: gate closing.

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