Routing Connected Devices; Learning Of The Connected Devices - Nice Hyke HK7024 Instrucciones Y Advertencias Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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4.4 - Routing connected devices

To enable control unit recognition of the devices connected to the BlueBus sys-
tem, they need to be routed. This operation must be performed by positioning
the electric jumper correctly on each device: see fig. B.
To route other devices, consult the relative instruction manuals.
At the end of the installation procedure, or after removing photocells or other
devices, the device learning procedure must be performed as described in
paragraph 4.6.
B
PHOTOCELL ADDRESSES
Photocell
FOTO
External photocell h = 50 with trip on
closure (stops and inverts movement)
FOTO II
External photocell h = 100 with trip on closure
(stops and inverts movement)
FOTO 1
Internal photocell h = 50 with trip on closure
(stops and inverts movement) and opening
(stops and restarts when photocell is disengaged)
FOTO 1 II
Internal photocell h = 100 with trip on closure
(stops and inverts movement) and opening
(stops and restarts when photocell is disengaged)
FOTO 2
Internal photocell with trip on opening
(stops and inverts movement))
FOTO 2 II
Internal photocell with trip on opening
(stops and inverts movement)
FOTO 3
CONFIGURATION NOT ADMITTED
4.5 - Initial start-up and electrical connections
After powering up the control unit, perform the following checks:
• After a few seconds, make sure that the "Bluebus" LED (fig. 16) flashes regu-
larly with a frequency of about one flash per second.
• Make sure that the LEDs on the photocells (fig. 16) flash (both on TX and RX).
The type of flashing is not important during this stage.
• Make sure that the flashing light connected to the FLASH output is off.
If the above conditions are not satisfied, switch off the power supply to the
control unit and check the electrical connections previously made.
4.6 - Learning of the devices connected
After the initial power-up, the control unit must be able to recognise the devices
connected to the "Bluebus" and "Stop" inputs.
IMPORTANT! – The learning procedure must be performed even if no
device is connected to the control unit.
The control unit is able to recognise the various connected devices individually
through the self-learning procedure and detect possible faults. For this reason
it is necessary to perform self-learning every time a new device is added or an
existing device is removed.
To indicate when the self-learning procedure is required, LEDs L1 and L2 on
the control unit (fig. 16) emit a number of slow flashes:
01. Press and hold down  and "Set" keys at the same time (fig. 16).
02. Release the keys when LEDs L1 and L2 start flashing quickly (after approx.
3 seconds).
03. Wait a few seconds for the control unit to complete the device learning
phase.
04. At the end of this phase, the "Stop" LED must be lit and LEDs "L1" and
"L2" must be turned off (LEDs L3 and L4 may start flashing).
4.7 - Mechanical limiter position learning
After learning the connected devices (paragraph 4.6), the positions of the
mechanical stops must also be learnt (maximum opening and maximum clos-
ing). There are three ways to perform this procedure: automatic, manual and
combined.
In automatic mode, the control unit learns the positions of the mechanical stops
and calculates the most suitable offset value for the leafs (SA and SC, fig. C).
In manual mode, the eight positions of the mechanical stops (fig. C) are pro-
grammed one by one, moving the leafs to the required points. The position to
program is identifiable by the flashing status of one of the eight leds (L1-L8),
see Table 2.
In combined mode, the automatic procedure can be performed and then, using
the manual procedure, one or more positions may be modified, with the excep-
tion of positions "0" and "1" (fig. C) which coincide with the positions of the
mechanical stops.
C
Jumpers
Position
Position 0
(motor 1)
Position 0
(motor 2)
Position SA
(motor 2)
Position A
(motor 1)
Position A
(motor 2)
Position SC
(motor 1)
Position 1
(motor 1)
Position 1
(motor 2)
4.7.1 - Learning in automatic mode for HKA2 control unit: for models
HK7024 and HK7024HS
01. Press and hold keys "Set" and "u" at the same time.
02. Model HK7024
release the "Set" and "u" keys when
leds "L3" and "L4" start flashing
quickly (after 4 seconds)
03. Ensure that the automation completes the following sequences of
ma noeuvres:
a - Low speed closure of gearmotor M1 through to the mechanical stop
b - Low speed closure of gearmotor M2 through to the mechanical stop
c - low speed opening of gearmotor M2 and gearmotor M1 through to the
mechanical stop
d - High speed closure of gearmotors M1 and M2
– If the first manoeuvre (a) does not close the leaf controlled by motor M1 but
closes the one controlled by M2, press key "" or "u" to stop the learning
phase. At this point, invert the connections of motors M1 and M2 on the
terminals on the control unit and then those of the respective encoders; after
this start the procedure from point 01;
– If the first two manoeuvres (a and b) are not "closing" but are "opening",
press key "" or "u" to stop the learning phase. At this point, on the gear-
motor that completed the opening manoeuvre, invert the polarity of the two
wires of gearmotor M1 (terminals 7 and 9) and of M2 (terminals 10 and 12)
and then start the procedure from point 01;
04. At the end of the Closing manoeuvre of the 2 motors (d), leds:
"L3" and "L4" = HK7024
"L5" and "L6" = HK7024HS
POSITIONS
1
A
SC
SA
M1
0
0
TABLE 2
Led
Description
L1
Maximum closing position: when leaf 1 reaches closing
mechanical stop
L2
Maximum closing position: when leaf 2 reaches closing
mechanical stop
L3
Opening offset: when leaf 2 passes this position the opening
of leaf 1 begins
L4
Desired opening position: position at which the leaf connected
to motor 1 must stop at the end of an opening manoeuvre.
This position does not need to coincide with the opening
mechanical stop but can be chosen as desired between the
positions 0 and 1
L5
Desired opening position: position at which the leaf connected
to motor 2 must stop at the end of an opening manoeuvre.
This position does not need to coincide with the opening
mechanical stop but can be chosen as desired between the
positions 0 and 1
L6
Closing offset: when leaf 1 reaches this position, leaf 2 begins
to close
L7
Maximum opening position: when leaf 1 reaches the opening
mechanical stop
L8
Maximum opening position: when leaf 2 reaches the opening
mechanical stop
Model HK7024HS
release the "Set" and "u " keys
when leds "L5" and "L6" start
flashing quickly (after 7 seconds)
Warnings:
1
A
M2
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