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If the Encoder device is installed, it assumes the function of regulating anti-crushing
sensitivity. When turned in a clockwise direction, sensitivity is increased.
In the absence of an Encoder device, regulate the maximum duration of opening and closing
manoeuvres.
It must be preset approx. 4s more with respect to the actual stroke time of the system.
The adjustment ranges from 3s to 180s maximum.
If the stroke acquisition and slowdowns procedure is executed, the position of the trimmer has no
effect on the operation time.
TCA
It allows to adjust the automatic closure time.
The adjustment ranges from 3s to 180s maximum.
With TCA trimmer completely turned clockwise, the DL2 LED (green) switches off, TCA is
deactivated.
Dip-Switches
Function
DIP1
Set-up
DIP2
Multi-flat
PHOT: operating
DIP3
mode
P.P.: operating
DIP4
mode
DIP5
Rapid closure
DIP6
N/D
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TRIMMER FUNCTIONS
DIP-SWITCH FUNCTION
Description
To be used only for the setting-up of the torque and the forewar-
ning and braking time.
After moving DIP1 to ON:
- with P1 push-button the torque is adjusted.
- with push-button P2 the forewarning light is activated/deactiva-
ted.
- with the Step-by-Step input or a memorised remote control,
braking length is adjusted.
See the related sections.
After presetting the parameters, move to OFF.
The multi-flat function is enabled or disabled.
Off: disabled multi-flat function.
On: enabled multi-flat function.
The P.P. (Step-by-step) impulse or the impulse of the transmitter
have no effect in the opening phase.
The operating mode of the PHOT input is selected
Off: Input, activated in both opening and closing phases
On: Input, activated in the closing phase only
The operating mode of the "P.P. push-button" and the transmitter
are selected.
Off: Operation: OPEN > STOP > CLOSE > STOP >
On: Operation: OPEN > CLOSE > OPEN >
The rapid closure is enabled or disabled with (only with activated
TCA)
Off: disabled rapid closure
On: enabled rapid closure. The triggering of the photocell involves,
after approx. 3s, the closure of the door.
See section ADVANCED PROGRAMMING