5 - Description of the LEDs and buttons on the card:
ABBREVIATION
DESCRIPTION
AC
Shows whether there is mains power (lit if there is mains voltage)
STPA
Displays the status of the STPA input (number 19), if not engaged the LED remains lit, if not used then jumper between terminal
COM and STPA
AP/CH
Displays the status of the AP/CH input (number 14), if not engaged the LED remains off
APED
Displays the status of the APED input (number 15), if not engaged the LED remains off
Displays the status of the STOP input (number 17), if not engaged the LED remains lit, if not used then jumper between terminal
STOP
COM and STOP
Displays the status of the FOTO input (number 18), if not engaged the LED remains lit, if not used then jumper between terminal
FOTO
COM and FOTO.
Displays the motor 1 encoder input, on steady when the motor is moving at cyclical speed, flashing during slowdown, off with the
ENCM1
motor stopped.
Displays the motor 2 encoder input, on steady when the motor is moving at cyclical speed, flashing during slowdown, off with the
ENCM2
motor stopped.
In programming phase:
shows the programming state of the travel and the remote control learning.
In regular operation:
Flashes red very fast (edit motor speed trimmer):
DL6
- motor without encoder: requires new full calibration (in this state the commands APCH, APED and radio commands are ignored
until calibration is completed)
- motor with encoder: requires a complete opening and closing manoeuvre without obstacles
On steady:
- Complete calibration required, but cannot be done (the board with motor without encoder is battery powered)
Buttons in the circuit:
Abbreviation
Description
AP/CH
Controls opening and closing the gate
P2
Press to enter travel programming
P3
Press to enter radio controls programming or deletion
Preliminary check:
After powering up the control panel the DL6 LED comes on with a series of flashes to indicate the version of the firmware. Check the LEDS for diagnosis of
the inputs, STOP, FOTO and STPA must be on.
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