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NOTES ON WORK AND PAUSE TIME PROGRAMMING
This procedure is compulsory in new installations, to ensure that the control unit memorises the manoeuvre times
and a number of parameters used for obstacle detection.
During the self-learning phase, the key S/S is pressed repeatedly (detail 14 of fig 14), alternatively the control S/S
control can be used (terminal 14, fig. 15) or the radio transmitter memorised on the first channel of the receiver.
Important notes before programming:
- Power up the control unit and check correct operation of the command inputs by means of the relative Leds (the
N.C. contacts must have the Led lit, and the N.O. contacts must have the Led off).
- Position the power trimmers at the centre to obtain a medium sensitivity to obstacles.
- Clear the door movement area.
TIME PROGRAMMING
After installing the guide and motor for sectional door as described in the ZEN instruction manual, proceed as follows:
1) Release the slide and close the door. Position the closure stop on the slide. Now screw the dowel tightly - FIG. 1/1A.
2) Release the slide and open the door to the required position. Position the opening stop on the slide. Now screw the
dowel tightly – FIG. 2/2A.
3) Reattach the slide and position the door at about the half-open position.
4) Turn on power and proceed with self-learning of the travel movement as described below.
ZEN self-learning with opening and closure stops
Standard programming – All dipswitches in OFF position
1) Hold down the STOP/PROG button for about 5 seconds until LED LD1 lights up.
2) Press the PP button: the motor will open as far as the opening stop – FIG. 2A.
3) The motor now recloses automatically and reaches the closure stop – FIG. 1A.
4) The motor now performs a complete test cycle (opening and closure).
NOTE: If the dipswitches 6 and 9 are set to ON after self-learning, the pause time will have a default value of 30 sec. while
deceleration during closure will have a value set by Telcoma.
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