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Axess Pro Series 3000 Owner Installation Instructions
15.1 Safety Close Mode
The controller has a built in Safety Beam detection. If Safety
Beams are not installed, the controller will automatically turn on
the Safety Close Mode. By enabling this parameter, the shutter
can only be closed by holding the close button on the wall control
unit (Dead Man Set Up).
In order to facilitate an Automated Set Up and enable to shutter
to be closed by a transmitter proceed by;
Navigate to “Safety Close Mode (Menu 6.1)”
a. Press the OPEN button.
b. Warning will display.
DANGER! Read Manual before turning off Safety
Close Mode. Press SET to continue.
c. Press SET to accept the warning.
d. Press either the OPEN or CLOSE arrows to change to OFF.
e. Press SET to Save the change.
WARNING! The Auto-Close function is not
available unless Safety Beam is installed.
15.2 Setting Up Satndard Auto-Close Mode
Menu 3. Auto-Close Times
The Auto-Close modes automatically close the shutter after it has
been operated. To implement this the controller starts a timer
once the shutter has reached its desired open position. The
timer then counts down and when it expires the controller starts
to close the shutter. Details about the four Auto-Close modes
follow. Automatic Technology strongly recommend using a Safety
Beam for added safety.
Menu 3.1 Standard Auto Close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the STD
Auto-Close parameter. When selected, the shutter will Auto-Close
after being fully opened (except when the shutter has reversed
to the open position after a motor obstruction or overload.
Countdown is suspended by: S.B., OPN or SWP input being
active. The countdown is aborted if the STP input is activated.
If the shutter is already open and the OPN or the SWP input is
activated, then the countdown will start.
15.3 Safety Beam Triggered Auto Close
Menu 3.2 Directional Auto-Close (SB Auto Close)
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “Safety
Beam Auto-Close” parameter. Second Safety beam must be
installed and connected to OPN input. Sub menu 5 : OPN I/P
2nd P.E in menu 7 Operating modes must be selected “ON” and
also sub menu 4: OPN I/P N/C operation in menu 7 Operating
modes must be selected “ON”.
This mode is used to auto-close the door only after a vehicle
have passed through the doorway to exit the premises . The 2nd
Safety Beam (OPN) input must be active when the Safety Beam
input is activated in order for Safety Beam triggered auto-close
to be activated .
This mode is usefull for fire brigade ,ambulance stations etc.
15. Auto-Close Mode for V1 Console
15.4 Pedestrian Auto-Close
Menu 3.3 Pedestrian Auto-Close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “Ped’n
A/C” parameter. When selected, the door will Auto-Close after being
opened for pedestrian access unless it was following a reverse from
an obstruction.
Menu 3.4 (Safety Beam) Pedestrian Auto-Close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “Ped’n
A/C” parameter. When selected, the door will Auto-Close after being
opened for pedestrian access unless it was following a reverse from
an obstruction.
15.5 Auto-Close After Obstruction:
Three parameters are provided to enable the Auto-Close feature to
be activated after obstructions and power up. Normally the Auto-
Close feature is not enabled after obstructions for safety reasons.
Safety Beams must be used for these features to be activated. The
three parameters are:
Menu 3.5 (Auto-Close after close overload)
This mode enables the Auto-Close feature to be activated when a
close overload occurs (requires Safety Beams).
Menu 3.6 (Auto-Close after open overload)
This mode enables the Auto-Close feature to be activated when an
open overload occurs.
Menu 3.7 (Auto-Close after power up)
This mode enables Auto-Close feature after power up.