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18 – English
4. TESTING AND PUTTING INTO SERVICE
During automation design, the testing and putting into service phases are
the most important to ensure maximum safety.
The test can also be used to periodically check the devices in the automation.
These steps must be carried out by qualied and experienced personnel who
will be responsible for running the necessary tests to verify the solutions adopted
against the existing risks and to verify compliance with the provisions of laws,
standards and regulations, particularly with all the requirements of standard EN
12453, which sets out the test methods for testing gate and door automations.
The additional devices must undergo specic testing, both with regard to
their functionality and their correct interaction with the control unit. As such,
please refer to the instruction manuals of the individual devices for these tests.
4.1 Testing
The sequence of operations to be carried out to run the test, described below,
refers to a typical installation (g.2):
01. Check compliance with that stated in chapter "GENERAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS" on p.4.
02. Release the motor. Check the door can be manually opened and closed
with a force of less than 225 Newtons.
03. Lock the motor.
04. Using the control devices (transmitter, control button, key selector switch,
etc.), test the opening, closing and stopping of the door, ensuring that the
movement of the leaves corresponds to what is expected. Run several
tests to assess the movement of the door and identify any assembly or
adjustment faults, as well as any particular friction points.
05. Check the correct functioning of all safety devices in the system (photocells,
safety edges, etc.) one by one.
06. If dangerous situations caused by the movement of the leaves have been
safeguarded by limiting the impact force, the force must be measured in
accordance with EN 12453.
4.2 Putting into service
Putting into service can only take place once all test steps ("4.1 Testing" on
p.18) have been carried out successfully on the control unit and the other
devices. Partial or “provisional” putting into service is prohibited.
01. Produce the automation’s technical le and keep it for at least 10
years; the le must include at least: automation assembly drawing, elec-
trical connection diagram, risk analysis and solutions adopted, manufac-
turer's declaration of conformity of all devices used (for the control unit,
use the enclosed EC Declaration of Conformity), copy of the automation
instruction manual and maintenance plan.
02. Afx a plate to the door stating at least the following data: type of
automation, name and address of the manufacturer (responsible for
“putting into service”), serial number, year of construction and “CE” mark.
03. Permanently afx a label or plate stating the manual release and
manoeuvre operations near the door.
04. Permanently afx a label or plate with this image to the door (minimum
height 60 mm).
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05. Produce the automation’s declaration of conformity and give it to the
owner.
06. Produce the “Automation use instructions and warnings” manual and
give it to the owner.
07. Produce the automation maintenance plan (which must include all
maintenance requirements for the individual devices) and give it to the
owner.
4.3 Setting a PIN (control unit lockout code)
After checking that the control unit is operating correctly, you may decide to
set a control unit lockout PIN that prevents the user from changing parameters,
setting positions and deleting the memory.
WARNING – If you forget the access PIN, you can no longer operate the
board. Please note down the code after saving it.
4.3.1. Setting the PIN (control unit lockout code)
Proceed as follows to set the control unit lockout PIN.
After rebooting, no more parameters can be changed.
TABLE 16 - Setting the PIN
Phase Operation to be performed Graphical description
1 Set DIP switch 2 to ON
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
2
Scroll to parameter C2 using the
rear buttons
/
3 Set DIP switch 4 to ON
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
4
Set the PIN (lock/unlock code)
using the buttons on the back of
the display board
(e.g. 3-0-9-2)
Note down the PIN entered so
as not to forget it later on
/
5 Set all DIP switches to ON
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
6
Press and hold the two rear
buttons simultaneously for
about 2 seconds until the set
number ashes: the PIN is now
saved
+
x 2s
7 Reboot the control unit to activate the code lock
8 Set all DIP switches to OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF

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