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3.3 OPERATING PROGRAMMING
NOTE - The numbers indicated in square brackets indicate the operating mode and are shown on
the PROGRAMMER display: the number 25 (2 left-side digits) indicates the
PROGRAM
, the 2 right-side numbers indicate the type of operating mode currently in use.
AUTOMATIC [25 – 00]
When you select this type of operating and a start pulse is given, the gate opens as far as the limit
switch and stays open for the pre-set pause time and then closes automatically.
• A start pulse given during closing reverses the direction of the gate (in other words, the gate re-opens).
• A start pulse given during opening is ignored; a pulse given during the pause restarts the pause time.
SPECIAL AUTOMATIC [25 – 01]
When you select this type of operating and a start pulse is given, the gate opens as far as the limit
switch and stays open for the pre-set pause time and then closes automatically.
• A start pulse given during closing reverses the direction of the gate (in other words, the gate re-opens).
• A start pulse given during opening is ignored; a pulse given during the pause restarts the pause time.
• If the photocells are triggered, there is a pause of 3 seconds and the gate then closes.
SUPER AUTOMATIC [25 – 02]
When you select this type of operating and a start pulse is given, the gate opens as far as the limit
switch and stays open for the pre-set pause time and then closes automatically.
A start pulse given during any stage reverses the direction: you can close the gate with a command.
• A pulse given during the pause triggers pre-flashing and subsequent closing of the gate.
NOTE - in the Automatic and Super Automatic modes, the photocells can be set as in function 43.
Photocell setting has PRIORITY over the operating logic.
DIAGNOSTICS [25 – 03]
The diagnostics routine is used to check the correct functioning of all the outputs and inputs, as follows.
The microprocessor enables all the outputs in sequence (motor 1 ON/OFF relay, motor 2 ON/
OFF relay, electric lock relay, flashing unit, warning lights) and then waits until the inputs are
enabled; if no input has been enabled within 10 seconds of the end of the output test routine, the
output enabling sequence is repeated.
If, on the other hand, an input is enabled and the diagnostics is OK, the microprocessor commands
a number of complete flashing cycles (0.5 s ON and 0.5 s OFF) equal to the progressive number for
the input enabled (start=1, start pedestrain/close=2, stop=3, standard photocell=4, additional
photocell=5, motor 1 limit switch=6, motor 2 limit switch =7).
OPEN/CLOSE SEMIAUTOMATIC [25 – 04]
When you select this type of operating, terminal number 2 of the J1 terminal board assumes the
Close function. In this mode, you can have separate inputs for opening (START) and closing (CLOSE).
Once opened, the gate remains open until the "CLOSE" command is given.
• A start pulse during closing re-opens the gate.
• A close pulse during opening closes the gate.
THIS FUNCTION DOES NOT PERMIT PEDESTRIAN OPENING.
36 – CLOSING PRE-FLASHING (ON=1/OFF=0)
Light flashing for 3 seconds before the motors (and the warning light) start during closing.

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37 – RELEASE STROKE (swing gates only) (ON=1/OFF=0)
Before opening, with the maximum force, the operator commands a brief closing movement
to facilitate the release of the electric lock.
38 – REVERSE AT END OF CYCLE (ON=1/OFF=0)
This function is used for up-and-over garage doors only.
39 – AUTOMATIC START WITH ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICE TRIGGERED (OFF=0)
Used to complete the automatic cycle when the additional safety device has been disabled.
This function prevents the gate from opening or closing when the space require for gate
opening or closing (not covered by the standard photocell, terminal 5/6) is blocked by an
obstacle (signalled by additional photocells).
TO USE THIS FUNCTION, YOU MUST CONNECT A PAIR OF ADDITIONAL PHOTOCELLS
TO TERMINALS 5/6 ON THE J1 TERMINAL BOARD.
39 - MANUAL START WITH ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICE TRIGGERED (ON=1)
Operates as above with the difference that, when the photocell has been cleared, the operator
must give a new pulse (START).
TO USE THIS FUNCTION, YOU MUST CONNECT A PAIR OF ADDITIONAL PHOTOCELLS
TO TERMINALS 5/6 ON THE J1 TERMINAL BOARD.
40 – SLOW-DOWN BASE
This function is only used for operators commanded by motors with a power supply of 220VAC.
41 – ANTI-CRUSH DEVICE MANAGEMENT
If you set the PROGRAMMER to ON (1), the anti-crush device functions as an immediate
STOP when there is an obstacle and the gate only starts again when a START pulse is
given.
In the OFF (0) position, the anti-crush device functions as a thrust limiter until the end of the
work time; the gate only starts again when a START pulse is given.
The parameter is pre-set to ON (1).
42 – STOP WITH ADDITIONAL SAFETY PHOTOCELL TRIGGERED (0)
When the additional opening safety photocell is triggered (terminal 5/6 on the J1 terminal
board), the gate STOPS immediately.
When the safety photocell is cleared, the gate starts to open again after 0.5 seconds.
To obtain this function, you must connect a pair of additional photocells to terminals
5/6 on the J1 terminal board.
42 – STOP WITH ADDITIONAL SAFETY PHOTOCELL TRIGGERED + SLIGHT REVERSE (1)
As above the only difference being that, when the obstacle is detected, the operator reverses
the direction for a brief period and then stops.
To obtain this function, you must connect a pair of additional photocells to terminals
5/6 on the J1 terminal board.

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