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If a single led in one or more wireless devices remains lit for the majority of the
time the manoeuvre takes, we recommend that you improve the communica-
tion of each of them by doing the following: move the wireless device as close
as possible to the WM100 aerial or move the aerial to a higher position above
ground and/or move it away from any metal parts. Then, proceed from point
02 until good performance is achieved.
02.
Checking the alignment of the PHW200 photocells: see the relevant
instruction manual. In this phase, you can also check whether the photocells
are working properly by blocking their line of sight with an obstacle; the led C
should remain on continuously. If the line of sight is interrupted, a red led on
the WM100 will also signal this interruption.
03.
Checking the operation of the FLW200: if the device is set as a courtesy
light, the light will stay on for the time established by the jumpers; if it is set as
a flashing light, the light makes a short flash every second.
04.
Deactivate the “check operation” mode of the system: on the WM100
interface, press and release the key (fig. 3).
05. Lock the motor using the appropriate key, by consulting the respective instruc-
tion manual, and command a manoeuvre.
Make sure the green led of the WM100 starts to flash regularly and the gate
wing opens and closes properly without reversing its direction.
06. Activate a few maneuvers and check the following conditions:
– place an obstacle between each pair of photocells and make sure the auto-
mation behaves as desired/required;
– if FLW200 is installed and set as a flashing light, make sure it flashes for a
duration of 0.3 second once per second).