J4
4.4. J2 TERMINAL-BOARD - MOTOR, FLASHING LAMP
AND FAN (FIG. 2)
M (COM-MOT1-MOT2): Motor Connection
LAMP (LAMP-COM): Flashing lamp output
FAN (FAN-COM): Fan output
4.6. J9 TERMINAL-BOARD - POWER SUPPLY (FIG. 2)
PE : Earth connection
N : Power supply 230 V~ or 115 V~( Neutral )
L : Power supply 230 V~ or 115 V~( Line )
For correct operation, the board must
be connected to the earthing conductor
present in the system. Install, upstream
of the system, a differential thermal
breaker.
4.5. J8 CONNECTOR - MOTOR CAPACITOR (FIG. 2)
Rapid connector for connecting the motor thrust capacitor.
4.7. J3, J5 RAPID CONNECTORS - FOR OPENING AND
CLOSING LIMIT-SWITCHES (FIG. 2)
Quick-fit connector for connection of the opening (J3) and
closing (J5) limit-switches.
After positioning of the BUS technology photocells, select
the address of each pair through the combination of the
DIP-SWITCHES present on each photocell.
Set THE SAME DIP-SWITCH ADDRESS
chosen on both the transmitter and the
receiver of the same pair.
Make sure that there are not two or
more pairs of photocells with the same
address
If no BUS accessory is used, leave terminals
18 and 19 free
.
Table 4 shows the programming of the dip-switches present
within the transmitter and receiver of the BUS photocells.
Tab. 4 - Address of PAIRS of BUS photocells
Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4
Pair
number
Type
ON OFF OFF OFF 1st pair
CLOSURE
Photocells
ON OFF OFF ON 2nd pair
ON OFF ON OFF 3rd pair
ON OFF ON ON 4th pair
ON ON OFF OFF 5th pair
ON ON OFF ON 6th pair
ON ON ON OFF 7th pair
ON ON ON ON
Single
Pair
OPEN
PULSE
DIP-SWITCH
TX
DIP-SWITCH
RX
SAME
ADDRESS
To make the installed Bus accessories
operational, perform on-board
memorisation as explained in chapter
5.3.
4.10. J4 CONNECTOR - FOR MINIDEC, DECODER AND RP
It is used for rapid connection of Minidec, Decoder and RP/
RP2 Receivers.
If you are using an RP2 twin-channel receiver, you will be able
to directly command the automated system’s OPEN and
CLOSE from a twin-channel radio control.
If using a single-channel RP type receiver, only OPEN can be
commanded.
Fit the accessory with the component side directed toward
the board interior
.
Insert and remove the boards ONLY after
cutting power.
4.8. J6 CONNECTOR - BEAM BREAKING SENSOR (FIG. 2)
Quick-fit connector for connecting the beam breaking sensor
(where present). If this sensor is absent, leave the supplied
jumper in place.
4.9. DS1 FREQUENCY SELECTOR (FIG. 1)
DIP-SWITCH selector used to set a HIGH or LOW working
frequency of the vehicle loop detectors. Consult chapter
5.5
.
modification of the programming
parameters is immediately effective,
whereas definitive memory-storage occurs
only on exiting programming and returning
to the view of the automated system status.
If you cut power to the unit before returning
to view the status, all the modifications made
will be lost.
You can return to viewing the status from
any point of programming at any level, by
pressing keys F and - simultaneously.
5. PROGRAMMING
To programme the operation of the automated system, the
“PROGRAMMING” mode must be accessed.
Programming is in three parts: 1st LEVEL, 2nd LEVEL and 3rd
LEVEL.
5.1. 1ST LEVEL PROGRAMMING
To access 1st LEVEL PROGRAMMING, use push-button F:
• if you press it (and hold it down), the display shows the
name of the first function.
• if you release the push-button, the display shows the
value of the function, which can be changed with keys
+ and -.
An example of a radio accessory connection
Fig. 8
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