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8.1 8.1 Overview of the LCD monitorOverview of the LCD monitor
ATTENTION!
Property damage due to improper installation!
The display must be plugged in whilst de-energised. Only
a standard LCD monitor (#91447) from Marantec Legden
may be used.
AUTOMATIC O
STANDBY POSITION
A
B
C D E
F
G
H
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Explanation:
A: Operating mode / diagnostics info
B: Parameters / diagnostics info
C: (+) button
D: (–) button
E: (P) button
F: Value/status
G: Value/status
H: Jumper
IfthejumperHisremoved,the(+),(–)and(P)buttonsno
longer function.
The display continues to function.
After the controller has been switched on, it is in the
initialisationphase.Thedisplayshows“PLEASEWAIT…”.
The controller is not ready for operation. The initialisation
phase takes approx. 60 seconds after switching on for the
rsttime.
8. Programming
8.2 8.2 LCD monitor operating modesLCD monitor operating modes
With the LCD monitor, the controller has four operating
modes:
1. AUTOMATIC
2. ADJUSTMENT
3. INPUT
4. DIAGNOSIS
The operating modes ADJUSTMENT, INPUT and DIAGNOSIS
are automatically exited 7 minutes after the last button was
pressed.
The controller changes to AUTOMATIC mode.
Operating mode 1: AUTOMATIC
The door system is driven in AUTOMATIC mode.
Display:
− Display of the function being carried out
− Display of possible faults
Ifthe“Self-locking”parameterissettoMOD2–7orMOD9in
the input menu, the display switches from AUTOMATIC mode
to MANUAL.
Operating mode 2: ADJUSTMENT
The UP and DOWN limit positions are set in ADJUSTMENT
mode.
ATTENTION!
Risk of property damage due to improper operation
of the controller!
When in ADJUSTMENT mode, there is no shutdown with
the electronic limit position system (AWG) upon reaching
the limit positions. The door can be damaged by running
past the limit positions.
Fine adjustment can be implemented in INPUT mode.
Display:
− Displays the limit position value