PROGRAMMING AND STARTUP
7
POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENT
8
STARTING UP
Final checks
Following installation and programming, start up the
gate and check all the devices installed.
1 Check the correct operation of the key commands
(transmitter, pushbutton and wall key).
See "Functioning modes" on page 45.
2 Check the correct operation of the safety devices
(photocells or mechanical strips).
See "A- Detection by photocell or strip" on
page 45.
If the system does not work correctly, find out
why and put it right (see section "Failure
diagnosis" on page 59).
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• F
< 400N in spaces
d
between 50mm and
500mm
• F
< 1400N in >
d
500mm spaces
Open gate standby time (T.E.)
If automatic or alternative automatic functioning mode
has been programmed, regulate T.E. to adjust the
standby time with the gate open (before automatic
closing begins).
Minimum value: 0 seconds; maximum value: 90
seconds
Torque regulation (P.M)
Correct torque and speed adjustment is of vital
importance for the gate to stop automatically
when coming across a possible obstacle without
producing any injury or damage. Increased
torque produces a more violent impact.
1 Adjust the torque limitation potentiometer (P.M) at
the lowest value possible, compatible with the proper
operation of the gate.
2 Measure the impact force and compare it to the
values indicated in Standard EN12453:2000. If the
values measured are higher than those in the
Standard, reduce the torque.
The torque regulator must be adjusted in a manner
which respects the values indicated in standard EN
12453:2000, as shown in the attached chart. The
measurements must be made in line with the method
described in standard EN 12445:2000.
User instruction
1 Instruct the user with regards to the use and
maintenance of the installation and provide him/her
with the user guide.
2 Signpost
the
gate,
showing
automatically and indicating how to operate it
manually.
Where
appropriate,
operation is using the remote control.
that
it opens
indicate
that