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C.5 - Deleting ALL radio transmitters memorised
on the control unit
Caution! – This procedure deletes all memorised transmitters.
01.On the control unit, press and hold P1 and wait for Led P1 to illumi-
nate, turn off and then emit 3 flashes – release the key on precisely
the third flash.
02.Wait approx. 4 seconds. during which Led P1 flashes very quickly (=
deletion in progress).
03.If the procedure is successful after a few moments the LED P1 will
emit 5 slow flashes (= deletion procedure ok).
C.6 - Using transmitters memorised in “Modo II”
In the same control unit there can be some transmitters memorised in
mode I and others in mode II. The control unit has 256 memory slots and
each can store either all keys of the transmitter, if the latter is memorised
in Mode I, or 1 key of the transmitter, if the latter is memorised in Mode II.
If this mode is used appropriately 2 or more different automations can be
controlled for example,
• with key T1 memorised with “> Open > Stop > Open > ...” 1 automa-
tion can be controlled;
• with key T2 memorised with “> Close > Stop > Close > ...” 1 automa-
tion can be controlled;
• with key T3 memorised with “> Open > Stop > Close > Open > ...” 2
automations can be controlled;
• with key T4 memorised with “> Open > Stop > Close > Open > ...” 3
automations can be controlled.
Caution! - If a transmitter is already memorised in Mode I none of its keys
can be memorised in Mode II.
D - TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 12 gives possible indications on how to deal with malfunctions that
may be met during installation or due to a fault.
E - DIAGNOSTICS AND SIGNALS
Some devices directly provide particular signals to describe the state of
operation or eventually a malfunction.
E.1 - Led signals on photocells
The photocells contain a LED “SAFE” that provides information at any
moment on the state of operation. For the meaning of led flashes, refer to
Table 13.
E.2 - Led signals on control unit
The LEDs on the control unit provide particular signals to report on the
normal operation and on possible faults. For the meaning of led flashes,
refer to Table 11.
E.3 - Flashing light signals
During a manoeuvre the flashing light flashes every second; in case of
anomalies the light flashes at more frequent intervals (half a second); the
flashes are repeated twice with an interval of one second. For the mean-
ing of led flashes, refer to Table 14.
Table 9
Pause Time T1 + T2 T1
Pass door T1 + T2 T2
Motor force T1 + T2 T3
“Open” function T1 + T2 T4
Discharge on Closure (motor 1) T1 + T3 T1
Discharge on Opening (motor 1) T1 + T3 T2
Discharge on Closure (motor 2) T1 + T3 T3
Discharge on Opening (motor 2) T1 + T3 T4
Access
keys
Parameter
Key for
display
Table 10
Parameter N. Set value
Pause Time 1 10 seconds
2 20 seconds (*)
3 40 seconds
4 80 seconds
“Pedestrian” 1 Opening of 1 leaf to mid-travel
command 2 Total opening of 1 leaf (*)
3 Partial opening of 2 leafs to 1/4 of travel
4 Partial opening of 2 leafs to mid-travel
Motor force 1 Minimum
2 Medium low (*)
3 Medium high
4 Maximum
“Open” 1 Open > Stop > Close > Stop > ...
command 2 > Open > Stop > Close > Open > ... (*)
3 > Open > Close > Open > close > ...
4 > Open > Open > Open > ...
Pressure discharge
• on Closure 1 No discharge (*)
(motor 1) 2 0,1s (Minimum)
3 ••
4 •••
5 0,4s (Medium)
6 •••••
7 ••••••
8 0,7s (Maximum)
• on Opening 1 No discharge (*)
(motor 1) 2 0,1s (Minimum)
3 ••
4 •••
5 0,4s (Medium)
6 •••••
7 ••••••
8 0,7s (Maximum)
• on Closure 1 No discharge (*)
(motor 2) 2 0,1s (Minimum)
3 ••
4 •••
5 0,4s (Medium)
6 •••••
7 ••••••
8 0,7s (Maximum)
• on Opening 1 No discharge (*)
(motore 2) 2 0,1s (Minimum)
3 ••
4 •••
5 0,4s (Medium)
6 •••••
7 ••••••
8 0,7s (Maximum)
(*) Factory setting
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