6.
RADIO
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The control panel is equipped with a radio receiver with a frequency of 433.92 MHz. The antenna is a 173 mm long rigid wire.
The range of the radio receiver can be increased by connecting the external antenna on the flashing light or by installing a tuned
BIXAL antenna.
Note: use a RG58 (max 10 m) coaxial cable to connect the external antenna to the control panel.
Up to 200 transmitters can be memorised in the BIXMR2 memory.
Consult the L series remote control use instructions for the memorisation, cloning and cancellation of transmitters.
From one to four CH buttons of the same transmitter can be memorised on the control panel.
If just one transmitter CH button (any) is memorised command 1-5 (step-by-step/open) is performed.
If from two to four CH buttons of the same transmitter are memorised, the operations associated to the CH buttons are as fol-
lows:
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CH1 = command 1-5 step-by-step/open ;
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CH2 = partial opening command, causes the automation to open for 1 meter.;
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CH3 = courtesy light on/off command ;
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CH4 = stop command, equal to the 1-9 impulsed command.
If the control panel is replaced, the BIXMR2 memory in use can be introduced to the new control panel.
Attention: the insertion and extraction of the BIXMR2 memory must be carried out in the absence of a power supply.
7.
STARTING
ATTENTION: The operations relating to 7.3 are performed without safety devices.
The trimmer can only be adjusted with the door stopped.
The 70R-71R electronic control panels do not need limit switches as they are provided with an encoder.
After each start, the electronic control panel is RESET and the first operation is carried out at reduced speed (automation
position learning).
The automation automatically slows down near the stops.
7.1
Make a jumper between the safety devices 1-8, 1-9.
7.2
Set the TC and R1 trimmers at maximum
7.3
Switch on power: have the closing and opening stops learnt with subsequent step-by-step controls.
7.4
Remove the jumpers and connect the safety devices (1-8) and the stop (1-9) and check correct operation.
7.5
If desired, adjust the automatic closing with the TC trimmer.
7.6
Set the thrust on obstacles with R1.
Check that the manoeuvering force and the scattering force between the door and the obstacle is lower than the values
indicated by standards EN12453 e EN12445.
7.7
Connect any accessories and check operation.
8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (every 6 months)
Without 230 V~ and battery power supply:
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Clean and lubricate the moving parts (above all the internal edges of the guide where the trolleys run).
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Check the stability of the automation system and check the tightness of all the screws.
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Check battery efficiency.
Restore the 230 V~ and battery power:
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Check the correct operation of the lock/release system (if fitted).
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Check the stability of the door and that movement is smooth and friction-free.
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Check the correct operation of all the control and safety functions.
Note: if the position of the door stops is changed or, more in general, after maintenance operations, interrupt and restore power
(batteries included if these are fitted) to repeat the learning process.
IMPORTANT: For the spare parts, refer to the spare parts list.
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