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COUPLING TYPE RECEIVER mod. OC (optional)
The receivers are "self-learn" type and can memorise several codes on the same channel.
The functions of the two radio channels are:
Channel 1 Step/step
Channel 2 N.O.
To memorise the transmitters proceed as follows:
- Insert the receiver in the connector (detail 7 of fig. 14)
- Power up the control unit and wait for the receiver leds to turn off.
- On the receiver, briefly press the pushbutton of the channel to be memorised, (P1 step/step) and the corresponding led starts to flash
If the led emits double flashes, wait briefly and repeat the operation (the pushbutton must only be pressed once).
- Transmitter with remote control to be programmed.
- If the led on the receiver emits a longer flash, this means that memorisation is successful.
- If the code is already present in the memory, the receiver leds all flash simultaneously.
The code memory can be reset if required, by pressing and holding P1 on the receiver for approx. 15 seconds until
all leds light up.
The aerial must be connected to terminals 18 (sheath) and 19 (control unit), see fig. 15.
For further information and specifications, see the manual supplied with the receiver.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION
1) Only qualified personnel having the legal requirements must install the automation according to the principles of good
workmanship and in conformity with the machinery directive 98/37/CE and standards EN 12453 and EN 12445.
2) Check that the existing structures are stable in relation to the forces developed by the motor.
3) Check that suitably robust limit stops have been installed for end of gate opening and closing.
4) Check the state of the cables that are already present in the system.
5) Analyse the hazards connected with the automation system and adopt the necessary safety and signalling devices accordingly.
6) Install the commands (e.g. the key selector) so that the user is not placed in a hazardous area when using them.
7) Upon completion of the installation, test the safety, signalling and release devices of the automation system several times.
8) Apply the CE label or plate with information regarding the hazards and identification data on the automation.
9) Give the end user the instructions for use, the safety recommendations and the CE declaration of conformity.
10) Ensure that the user has understood the correct automatic, manual and emergency operation of the automation system.
11) Inform the user in writing:
a. Of possible non secluded residual risks and of foreseeable improper use.
b. To disconnect the power supply when cleaning the area that is automated or when performing small maintenance operations (e.g.: repainting).
c. To frequently control that no visible damage has occurred to the automation, and to inform the installer immediately if damage is noticed.
d. Not to allow children to play in the vicinity of the automation.
e. Never allow children to play with the equipment.
12) Prepare a maintenance schedule for the automation installation (at least once every 6 months for the safety devices),
recording the work carried out in a special book.
13) The equipment is not designed to be used by persons (including children) with physical, sensorial or mental disabilities,
or without due experience or knowledge, unless suitably instructed in use of the equipment or supervised by a
person responsible for their safety.
* The automation must be installed at a minimum height of 2.5m.
DISPOSAL
This product is made up of various components that could contain pollutants. Dispose of properly!
Make enquiries concerning the recycling or disposal of the product, complying with the local laws in force.
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