Motor lock locked closed (check the
motor
lock and replace if necessary)
Gate too heavy or too much friction
(try
to
increase motor power)
BUS-2EASY
device error (e.g. same address
on two photocell pairs; check address)
Both limit switches with the same polarity
Limit
switch
engaged
at the beginning
of
SETUP
7.3
SETUP
When the board
is
powered when no
SETUP
has ever been carried out, or if the
board
requires it, the code
S0
will flash on the
display together
with
the
SETUP
led to indi-
cate that
SETUP
must be carried out.
To
ensure the effective outcome of the
SETUP
procedure, carefully check the cor-
rect polarity of the magnetic
limit
switches
as described in the previous
paragraph.
P
roceed
as
follows
to carry out the
SETUP
:
1. Move the gate leaf to mid-way
through
its
travel
(very
important to the
success
of the
SETUP)
and check
that both leds
FCA
and FCC are on.
Otherwise,
the
board
will
indicate
error
12 (see tab. 5)
2.
Press
and hold the
SETUP (SW4)
push-button until
the
gate begins to move
slowly
and
stops
when
it
reaches
the limit
switch. If
the limit
switch
reached
is
the closing
switch (with the
SQUARE
)
the device
stores
that
point
as the
closing
stop, conversely if the limit switch
is
the
opening switch (with the
CIRCLE
)
the device stores
that
point
as
the
opening stop.
During
that
stage
,
S 1
flashes
on the display
3.
The
gate
automatically
begins to move
slowly
in
the
opposite direction and then
stops
when it reaches
the
limit switch. If the limit switch reached
is
the
opening
switch (with the
SQUARE
)
the device
stores
that
point
as the opening stop, conversely if the limit switch
is
the closing switch
(with
the
SQUARE
)
the device stores
that point as the closing stop. During that
stage
,
S 3
flashes
on the display
4. According to the final limit switch reached, the
de-
vice takes up a status of closed
(
0 0
)
or open
(
0 1
).
In the second case,
issue
an
OPEN
pulse to close
the
gate
.
8
TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM
After installation and
programming,
check the system
is
operating correctly. Above all, check that the safety
de-
vices operate correctly and ensure that the current safety
regulations are
met
.
9
ALARM AND ERROR SIGNALS
If alarms occur (conditions that do not impair the
opera-
tion of the gate) or
errors
(conditions that lock the
gate
operation) the display shows a number relating to
the
current
condition
.
The ALARM
or
ERROR signals
disappear at
the next cycle only if the triggering cause
is
removed.
9.1
ALARMS
When an
ALARM
occurs, the
ERROR
led
begins to flash and a number relating to
the current fault appears on the display
when the
+
and -
keys
are pressed.
T
ab
. 4 indicates all the alarms that may be shown on
the
display.
T
ab.
4 -
Alar
ms
LAMP
output
short
-circuited
Obstacle detection
(visible
for 10 secs)
XF
radio code
memory-module
full (visible
for 10 secs)
F
orced
default
programming
reset
9.2
ERRORS
When an
ERROR
occurs, led DL20 comes
on
with
a fixed
light
and a number relating
to the current fault appears on the display
when the
+
and - keys are pressed.
T
ab
. 5 indicates all the
errors
that may be shown on
the
display.
T
ab.
5 -
Er
rors