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RYTEC System 4
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SYSTEM START-UP—MODES OF OPERATION
17
SYSTEM START-UP
MODES OF OPERATION
Once electrical power is connected to the
control system, the fused disconnect must
be placed in the OFF position and properly
locked and tagged before the door to the
control panel can be opened.
Once the fused disconnect is placed in the
OFF position, you must wait five minutes
for all electricity to dissipate from the con-
trol panel — otherwise, severe electrical
shock resulting in serious injury or even
death may occur.
The control panel door must always be
closed every time the control panel is pow-
ered up. There is a potential for serious
personal injury in the case of component
failure.
The System 4 Drive & Control is configured for three
modes of operation: run, jog, and parameter mode.
Run Mode
Run mode includes the automatic and non-automatic
modes of operation.
AUTOMATIC MODE
If a momentary contact activator such as a push button,
pull cord or radio control is used to activate the door:
The door will open when the device is activated.
A timer, internal to the control system, will start up
when the door is open.
When the internal timer times out, the door will
automatically begin to close.
If a maintained contact activator device such as a floor
loop or motion detector is used to activate the door:
The door will open and remain open for as long as
the device is active.
Once the device becomes inactive, the internal
timer will start up.
When the internal timer times out, the door will
automatically begin to close.
In the automatic mode, while the timer is running, at any
time an activator such as a floor loop or motion detector
is enabled, the timer will reset and the door will not be
allowed to close. It is only when the timer times out that
the door will begin to close. (To change the timer setting,
see “” on page 28.)
In summary, in the automatic mode, an activator is used
to open the door and a timer is used to close the door.
NON-AUTOMATIC MODE
If a momentary contact activator such as a push button,
pull cord, or radio control is used to operate the door:
The door will open when the device is activated.
After passing through the door, a similar type of
device must be used to close the door.
In summary, in the non-automatic mode, an activator is
used to open and close the door.
Jog Mode
Jog mode can be set by pushing and holding the Stop/
Reset key and down key at the same time until the dis-
play reads “Jog Mode”. The door can then only be oper-
ated from the control panel using the up, down, and stop
keys.
To exit jog mode, repeat the process of pushing and
holding the Stop/Reset and down keys at the same time
until the display reads “Automatic”.
Parameter Mode
The control system includes various parameters that
are used to operate your door. A number of parameters
are set at the factory. Other parameters must be set in
the field.
The parameters, beginning on page 28, are organized
according to the Operator/Service Level authorized to
access each parameter. Table 5 lists the parameters
available at the Operator Level. Table 6 lists the param-
eters available at Service Level 2.
Display
The scrolling display shows all door status and system
information messages. Figure 21 through Figure 23
detail information typically displayed during routine con-
troller functions and system errors.
Figure 21
Information Line — Activated Inputs,
Status Line
Errors, Failures, Etc.

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RYTEC System 4 Specifications

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BrandRYTEC
ModelSystem 4
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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