Access Control Management; Operation Logic Selection - Aprimatic M230S Instrucciones De Uso

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6.2 SUBSEQUENT PROGRAMMING
To program other remote controls in a second time, turn the module off and on or wait the end of a close cycle (end
of the operating time), then proceed as follows.
1. Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously (TR14) or press all keys when using an already programmed TR2 or
a TR4, until a short beep followed by a continuous sound is emitted signalling that the learning phase
is in progress.
2. Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously (TR14) or all keys (TR2 or TR4) of the new remote control to be programmed,
until the buzzer turns off for a short time before turning on again.
3. Now press any key of the new remote control to be programmed until the buzzer turns off for a short time
before turning on again.
Even in this case, it is possible to program more remote controls by repeating steps 2 and 3 until the sound
alarm remains activated.
The learning phase ends by pressing the clear key SW3 or automatically about 25 after the last storage.
6.3 CLEARING A REMOTE CONTROL
1. With the module turned on, press continously SW3: the buzzer will turn on with a continuous sound.
2. While holding SW3, press any key of the remote control to be erased. The buzzer will turn off shortly confi rming
that the remote control has been cleared.
To clear more remote controls, repeat step 2 while holding SW3.

7. ACCESS CONTROL MANAGEMENT

The Aprimatic remote controls are supplied already programmed with a unique serial number.
Without programming interventions after the purchase by installers equipped with the Aprimatic special tools, access
control operations can be directly managed by programming the fi rst remote control. This standard mode guarantees
maximum safety conditions (hopping rolling code) for any type of installation.
Access operations can also be managed in other 3 modes with different functional and safety characteristics. These
3 modes have to be programmed by qualifi ed installers equipped with the special Aprimatic programming tools:
Apricot Manager Coding Unit and/or Software.

8. OPERATION LOGIC SELECTION

The operation logic of the automation is set by means of jumpers JP1 and JP2. The position of jumpers JP3
and JP4 is negligible.
Manual - JP1 and JP2 open:
The automation opens (or closes) until the relevant local control is operated; if the control is
released or two commands are given simultaneously, the motion stops.
Semiautomatic Open/Close - JP1 closed, JP2 open.
A Local Open command moves the automation open for the duration of the operating time. When
the opening manoeuvre is completed, the automation stops waiting for a Local Close command
that will move the automation close for the duration of the operating time. During motion, an open
or close command will stop the automation (partial opening and/or closing).
Semiautomatic step-by-step - JP1 open, JP2 closed.
In this logic, only the Local Open command is activated through which both opening and closing
motions are controlled. When the opening manoeuvre is completed (operating time elapsed), the
automation stops and waits for a new command. During motion, a new command will stop the
automation (partial opening and/or closing).
Automatic - JP1 and JP2 closed.
In this logic, only the Local Open command is activated through which the opening motion is
controlled. When the opening manoeuvre is completed (say at the end of the working time), the
automation stops, pauses for the pre-set time and then closes. During the closing cycle, a new
command will reverse the motion of the automation.
Caution
The intervention of a safety device during the closing phase reverses the motion of the automation regardless of the
operation logic selected, but for the "Manual" logic, in which it stops the automation opening or closing.
Information
After any modifications of the configuration of jumpers JP1 and JP2, turn the module off and on again to
re-program the microprocessor

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