DIP 4
"P.P. Mod" The operating mode of "P.P. Push button" and of the transmitter are selected.
Off: Operation: OPEN > STOP > CLOSE > STOP >
On: Operation : OPEN > CLOSE > OPEN >
DIP 5
"PHOT. AP." The photocells in the opening phase are enabled or disabled.
Off: enabled photocells in the opening phase.
On: disabled photocells in the opening phase.
DIP 6
"Cond."
The multi-flat function is enabled or disabled.
Off: disabled multi-flat function.
On: enabled multi-flat function. The P.P. (Step-by-step) impulse or the impulse of the transmitter have no
effect in the opening phase.
DIP 7
"Spunto"
The motor start pickup is enabled or disabled.
Off: disabled pickup.
On: enabled pickup. At the beginning of each operation the maximum torque of the motor is for approx. 2s.
DIP 8
"Radio"
Only for "RI" versions. Enables or disables transmitters with programmable codes
On: Radio receiver enabled exclusively for rolling-code transmitters.
Off: Receiver enabled for both rolling-code and programmable transmitters (self-learn and dip-switch) .
The control system has a series of self-diagnostics LED's which allow to check all functions:
SW1 LED
It switches on when the SWO opening limit switch is triggered
SW2 LED
It switches on when the SWC closing limit switch is triggered
STOP LED
It switches off when the STOP push button is pressed
PHOT LED
It switches off when the photocells are not aligned or if obstacles are present
OPN LED
It switches on when the OPEN push button is pressed
CLS LED
It switches on when the CLOSE push button is pressed
PP LED
It switches on when the PP push button is pressed
PGM LED
It flashes to show the correct operation of the control unit.
5 quick flashes, followed by a pause, of LED DL1 indicate the activation of the safety edge.
If the safety edge is not activated, LED DL1 flashes regularly to indicate that the system is powered.
The control unit is fitted with a built-in radio module for receiving remote controls both with fixed codes and variable codes (see
dip-switch 8 functions), with a frequency of 433.92MHz.
For a transmitter to be used, the module first has to self-learn its code. The memorise procedure is illustrated below, the module
can memorise up to 64 different codes.
Memorising a new transmitter by activating the P.P. function
- Press the PGM button once for 1sec and the DL1 LED will start blinking at 1 sec intervals.
- Press the transmitter button within 10 sec to memorise with the P.P. (Step-by-step) function
To exit the programming procedure wait 10 sec or press the PGM button for 1 sec, the DL1 LED will return to normal blinking at
3 sec intervals.
Cancelling all transmitters from the memory
- Keep the PGM button pressed for 15 sec, the DL1 LED will start blinking rapidly and when it goes out the memory has been
erased.
- Release the PGM button, the memory has been cancelled and the DL1 LED will return to normal blinking at 3 sec intervals.
N.B.:
The transmitters are stored on an EPROM (U7) memory board that can be removed and installed in a new control unit in case of
breakdown.
For safety reasons, transmitters cannot be memorised during the open/close cycles of the motor.
When entering the memorise transmitter procedure, if the DL1 LED gives a prolonged blink and then goes out, this signals that the
receiver memory is full and no other transmitters can be memorised or that the transmitter is not compatible.
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LED Diagnostics
Configuration with built-in receiver (only "RI" versions)