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CONTROL POINTS
Programming examples
A safe door:
The safety of the door operator is controlled by basic adjustments;
operator force, speeds, safety feature sensitivity, operator's force and
hold open time.
- The operator force is an important adjustment. A high control value
affects to the safety feature and also to its sensitivity.
- High speeds increases the energy transferred in the door causing it
not stop correctly..
- With operator sensitivity the reaction time is reduced to minimum.
- With hold open times the distance from impulse device to door
is preset.
1. Adjust low speeds (1...3); Control points 5, 6, 9 and 10.
2. Adjust the sensitivity to maximum (10); Control point 8.
3. Adjust the safety feature to safest value (1); Control point 12.
4. Adjust the operator force to a low setting ensuring the safety feature
activates on door moving.
5. Adjust the safety feature ensuring movement of door.
If the value 8 is not sufficient, increase force by one value.
6. Adjust the hold open times; Control points 7, 16 and 17.
By followong these basic procedures the operator is safe in operation.
Note!!! High speeds and safety is only possible by fitting of
Safety sensors.