DSW3 "Multiple-flat" function: the "P.P." (STEP-BY-STEP) input does not cause the motor stopping in
the opening phase. At end of opening, the "P.P." input is enabled for the gate closure.
Off: Multiple-flat function is disabled
On: Multiple-flat function is enabled
DSW4 "Forewarning" function: the flashing light switches on 3 seconds before the beginning of every
movement.
Off: Forewarning flashing light is disabled
On: Forewarning flashing light is enabled
DSW5 Photocell activation during the opening phase. If the photocell beam is obscured, the motor
stops. The movement starts after 1 second from the photocell reset.
Off: No activation
On: Temporary stop
DSW6 "Pedestrian" function: the "Open" input controls the temporary opening (adjustable from about
1.5 to 10 metres).
Off: Operation as "Open Push-button"
On: Operation as "Pedestrian push-button"
DSW7 Pick-up at start
Off: Pick-up at start disabled
On: Pick-up at start enabled
DSW8 Automatic closure.
Off: Automatic closure disabled
On: Automatic closure enabled
The selections which are preset with the Dip-Switches are memorized in the Stop phase. If a variation to
the configuration of the Dip-Switches is carried out, the control unit operation is modified after the
following stop.
Dip-Switch "Bypass" Function
The Dip-Switches "Bypass" allow to short-circuit the normally closed inputs that are not in use.
DSW1
Input ASA
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input (leave the gate open).
DSW2
Input ASC
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input (leave the gate open).
DSW3
Input FCC
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input.
DSW4
Input FCA
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input.
DSW5
Input FTC
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input.
DSW6
Input STOP
Off= Enabled input
On= Disabled input.
Programmable functions
The GLISS 1000 I control unit is equipped with connector to communicate with the programming display. If
the display is not used, the control unit can be programmed as follows:
The functions for which it is possible to choose between a range of values can be preset by using the
programming push-button (PGM) together with the Dip-switches. The fixed values are indicated with "(def.)".
To store the programmable functions in memory, move the Dip-switches as shown in the table, then press
the push-button PGM for at least 2 seconds. The light of the "PGM" LED, which normally flashes, will be
steady. When the LED switches off, then the programming has been successfully carried out. At this point,
the push-button can be released and the LED start flashing.
At completion of the programming procedure, move the Dip-switches to the normal positions.
This control unit performs the power circuit integrity test automatically. Should a fault be detected, the unit
stops and indicates the fault through two blinks of the PGM led in rapid succession.
The triggering of the thermal switch is considered a fault in the power circuit, and once the thermal protec-
tion is reset, the control unit restarts automatically. If the control unit keeps on indicating a faulty operation,
even when the motor has cooled down, try to momentarily switch power off.
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