OPERATIONAL LOGICS
The operational logics are set using jumper J1 (inserted or
removed) and the connected buttons.
The control unit is set to work with 2 buttons (Fig.1).
To configure the control unit to operate with just 1 button,
proceed as follows:
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PLEASE NOTE: The following procedure deletes all
stored transmitters
1. Connect the button as shown in figure 2
2. Run the "DELETION OF CODES FOR 1 BUTTON OPERATION"
procedure
To configure the control unit to operate with 2 buttons, proceed
as follows:
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PLEASE NOTE: The following procedure deletes all
stored transmitters
1. Connect the buttons as shown in figure 1
2. Run the "DELETION OF CODES FOR 2 BUTTON OPERATION"
procedure
On completion of this first stage, select the desired operational
logic using jumper J1:
Man present with 2 buttons (J1 inserted)
Open Button 7 - 8
Close Button 9 -10
Man present with 1 button (J1 inserted)
Jump terminals 7 - 10
Connect the N.O. button between terminals 7 - 8
Step with 2 buttons (J1 removed)
Open Button 7 - 8
Close Button 9 -10
• By pressing the open button, the logic is:
OPEN-STOP-OPEN-STOP
• By pressing the close button, the logic is:
CLOSE-STOP-CLOSE-STOP
Step with 1 button (J1 removed)
Jump terminals 7 - 10
Connect the N.O. button between terminals 7 - 8
• By pressing the button, the logic is:
OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP
STORING TRANSMITTERS
The system uses 2 and 4 channel Personal Pass series transmitters.
The 2 channel version of the transmitter can only be used when
the control unit operates in accordance with 1 button step logic.
Up to 32 pairs of buttons may be stored.
1
2
3
4
In 2 button operational mode, the transmitter keys are paired as
indicated in the figure, i.e. 1 and 3 or 2 and 4, and operate as two
external buttons.
In 1 button operational mode, the key on the stored transmitter
acts as the external button.
Storing of the transmitter can only be done by radio, using the
following procedure:
1. Install the automated device components.
2. Power-up the system.
3. Transmit for 5 seconds, by pressing buttons 1 and 3 or 2 and 4
on the transmitter, if using a four channel transmitter, or 1 and
2 if using a two channel transmitter.
4. After 5 seconds have elapsed, the motor moves in the open
direction for 1 second and in the close direction for 1 second,
thus signalling the program has been entered, if one of the
two limit switches is open, the motor will only move in one
direction.
5. Release both keys, and within 10 seconds, re-transmit using
one of the buttons from the new pair to be stored.
At this point, in order to check the system is operating correctly,
simply re-transmit and check that the motor moves in accordance
with the operational logic set.
To add a new transmitter, repeat the procedure by programming
using an already stored transmitter.
DELETION OF CODES FOR 1 BUTTON
OPERATION
To delete all the codes stored in the control unit and configure 1
button operation, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the control unit from the power supply
2. Connect an N.A. button, as in figure 2
3. Press the button and hold down
4. Power-up the control unit
5. Wait 2 seconds then release the button
6. The motor moves in both directions for 1 second in order to
confirm the operation has been successful
DELETION OF CODES FOR 2 BUTTON
OPERATION
To delete all the codes stored in the control unit and configure 2
button operation, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the control unit from the power supply
2. Connect 2 N.A. buttons, as in figure 1
3. Press one of the 2 buttons and hold
4. Power-up the control unit
5. Wait 2 seconds then release the button
6. The motor moves in both directions for 1 second in order to
confirm the operation has been successful
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