POINT G
- TRANSMITTERS STORAGE
Once each transmitter is identified, in order to carry out the storage follow
the procedure below:
1 - Press the PROG RX button on the receiver. The EDGE1 led shall flash
red for 1 minute (storage time)
2 - Press the PROG TX button on the transmitter configured with micro-
switch 1 turned ON. The EDGE1 led shall turn from red to green, thus
signalling correct transmitter 1 storage.
In case of no other transmitters have to be stored, wait one minute until
the EDGE1 led turn off or press the PROG RX button for 6 times to end
the storage procedure. At the end of the transmitter storage, all the EDGE
leds must be off.
CHECK CORRECT OPERATION TEST
Once the storage procedure is complete, check correct operation between
the transmitters and the receiver as follows:
1 - Engage the safety strip connected to the RADIO EDGE TRANSMITTER
1, its red led DL1 shall flash, thus signalling radio signal emission.
2 - Make sure that the EDGE 1 green led of the RADIO EDGE RECEIVER
turns on.
3 - Make sure that the K2 relay and DL2 led turn off.
WARNING: Upon receiving the first signal, from the first safety strip
engaged, other signals shall be ignored for 2 seconds.
Repeat check on the other installed edges.
Run a functional check of all installed safety strips by activating
automation movement and making sure that, upon contact with the safety
device, the automation stops/inverts the movement.
AERIAL
Normally, it is not necessary to install an aerial.
Should an aerial be necessary because of capacity requirements, connect
one aerial to the radio receiver J2 terminal block and the other to the
transmitter J4 terminal block.
CHECK TRANSMITTER ALARM SIGNALLING
Make sure that, by unplugging the battery from each RADIO EDGE
TRANSMITTERs, the DL1 and DL2 leds, and their relays K1 and K2, on
the RADIO EDGE RECEIVER, turn off and the buzzer gives an alternating
sound.
STATE OF BATTERY WARNING (battery replacement signal)
The state of warning (WARNING) notifies the User of the impending need
to replace batteries.
When charge of batteries gets as low as 3V, the transmitter sends a
warning to the receiver and its BUZZER goes off with 1 tone every 3
seconds for 1 minute. Then buzz warning will be resumed when gate is
totally open, as long as auto test feature is enabled. Replace batteries and
push safety strip to give command to reset to the receiver.
The RADIO EDGE RECEIVER DL1 red led, turns off signalling "almost
flat" batteries.
During such signals the system is still running, but batteries should be
replaced as soon as possible thus preventing automation block that is
enabled upon reaching 2.7V.
STATE OF BATTERY ALARM
The state of alarm activates when batteries are completely flat (less than
2.7V) or the transmitter is broken.
The DL1 and DL2 leds and the correspondent K1 and K2 relays turn off,
thus blocking automation.
On the receiver the two-colour LED indicating low-battery or failure
of transmitter will blink alternatively red and green, buzzer will beep
intermittently for 1 minute every 3 hours, to warn the user either to replace
batteries or repair the transmitter.
STORING OTHER TRANSMITTERS
3 - Once the first transmitter is stored, press the PROG RX button on the
radio receiver. The EDGE2 led shall flash red for 1 minute (storage
time)
4 - Press the PROG. TX button on the transmitter configured with micro-
switch 2 turned ON. The EDGE2 led shall turn from red to green, thus
signalling correct transmitter 2 storage.
If necessary, carry out the same procedure for all the other transmitters.
RADIO EDGE TRASMITTER ERASING
In order to erase all the transmitters from the receiver memory, press and
hold the PROG. RX button for 10 seconds.
After 10 seconds all leds form EDGE 1 to EDGE 6 shall flash six times
(red and green lights alternatively), thus signalling erasing success.
Ultimately, the two-colour EDGE leds, the DL1 and DL2 leds and the
corresponding k1 and k2 relays will shut off.
WARNING: IF THE DL1 AND DL2 LED ARE OFF AUTOMATION
CANNOT OPERATE.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
AA type transmitter battery life is about 3 years.
LITHIO-type battery (on demand) life is about 4 years.
AA type battery replacement is very simple to perform also in state of
WARNING or ALARM.
1 - Identify what transmitter battery is flat. In order to do so, remove
receiver cover.
Identify the number of the transmitter with a flat battery by checking
the number next to the two-colour flashing (red/green alternatively if
alarm) or fixed red led (if warning).
2 - Search the adhesive label reading the corresponding id number on the
transmitter case.
3 - Remove the transmitter cover and replace the batteries. Make sure
the polarity remains the same.
4 - Press the PROG TX key or the edge to restart receiver operation.
The buzzer equipped on the receiver will stop (if buzzing), LED DL1-
DL2 and relay K1 and K2 (if in alarm) will light, the two-colour LED
related to safety strip with newly replaced batteries will switch off.
5 - Place the cover back on the transmitter and the receiver.
Automation is ready to restart safely.
WARNING: LITHIO battery replacement must be performed by
authorized skilled personnel, since the battery is welded
to the printed circuit board.
Please remember that batteries are to be disposed in compliance
with the regulation in force.
In case the transmitter is to be disposed of, remove AA or LITHIO-
type batteries and dispose of them in compliance with the regulation
in force.
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