LEAF DELAY IN OPENING AND CLOSING
Activating this function, the Leaf Delay in opening and closing will be eliminated. Both leaves will
work simultaneously. It is advised to activate this function on single leaf applications and/or in
applications where the Delay is not required.
4
OPENED
CLOSED
OFF
ON
DIP 3 AND DIP 4 PROGRAMMING FOR AUXILIARY INPUT CONFIGURATION
SAFETY EDGE ( N.C. contact)
When the Safety Edge Contact opens, the gate reverses direction and stops after about 1 second. A
START command is required to restart movement
TIMER (N.O. contact)
If a TIMER is connected to this input the gate can be opened and kept open as long as the contact
remains closed. Using a 24-hour or 7-day timer allows gate opening times to be scheduled as
required. When the TIMER contact is open the automatic operation functions according to pre-set
logics.
DIP
3
3
ON
ON
ON
PROGRAMMING OF OTHER DIPS FOR OTHER FUNCTIONS
PRE-FLASHING
When this function is activated the flashing lamp and warning light begin flashing about 3 seconds
before the motor starts, both when closing and opening.
AUTOMATIC CLOSING
Activating this function causes the gate to close automatically, after the time set by the trimmer Rv3.
This function can be activated independently of the operating logic set (DIP SWITCH 1 and 2).
DIP
5
6
ON
ON
PHOTOCELL AUTOTEST
When this function is activated a test is carried out on the photocells before any gate movement
takes place. To enable this function the photocell transmitter must be connected to terminals 13
(24V) and 17 (Negative) of connector CN2.
The flashing lamp and troubleshooting LED will both flash slowly if a malfunction occurs.
7
8
ON
“SOFT” START
When this function is activated, the motor will start at a lower torque to avoid stresses and strains on
the gate's mechanical components. The starting torque is a percentage of the normal operating
torque.
P.N.: It is not advised to operate this function when the gate is very heavy or does not run smoothly.
9
OPENED
CLOSED
ON
12
REVERSING STROKE
This function (to use exclusively on swing gates) is used to facilitate the electric lock release. Before
beginning the opening cycle, as soon as the start order is given, the leaves are supplied for about 1
sec. in closing.
GATE 2
DIP SWITCHES, LOGIC PROGRAM
ON
BRAKING (slow-down) AT LIMIT SWITCH
When this function is activated motor speed reduces slowly before the limit switch is reached or
before the end of the operating time. This function is designed to bring the leaf gently up to the stop
position and prevent the gates clashing. The closing speed is fixed, while the slow-down time can be
adjusted using the trimmer Rv2.
It is necessary to activate this function to choose the slow-down modality through jumper J1.
Remember to set this DIP in Off position in case of mechanical or hydraulic brake.
10
ON
LEAF LOCKING
When this function is activated, at the end of the slow-down phase, and when the leaf is up against
the mechanical stop, the motor is supplied at maximum power for about 1 second. This increases
the oil pressure in the motor and makes the hydraulic lock more effective.
P.N.: this function SHOULD NOT be activated when used on sliding gates since it could
cause over-running of the limit switches and the automation system to jam.
Note2: With the Palm through the function PushOpen it is possible to exclude the tightening
of the leaf during the opening phase.
11
8
International registered trademark n. 2.777.971
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ENCODER MANAGEMENT (reversing sensor)
The signals sent from an encoder located on the motor or gate are managed when this function is activated.
This results in any obstacles found in the gate's path being detected and reverses the gate direction of
movement for one second, it stops and waits for commands. The flashing lamp and troubleshooting LED will
both flash slowly if a malfunction occurs. With a following start the automation will proceed in slow down
speed until it reaches the stop. Note: After two consecutive obstacles the BUZZER will be activated.
P.N.: If an encoder is not fitted, set the DIP SWITCH to OFF.
Note: The Encoder sensibility can be adjusted through the PALM or through the pushbuttons Ptime
and Pcode on board of the control unit.
REV 05 - 10/2010