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DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS (cont)

MENU 8.5  SERVICE COUNTER 

The controller provides a

periodic service counter which can be set to expire after a number
of drive cycles.When expired, the controller will beep at the
beginning of each drive cycle and a message will be displayed on
the MAIN SCREEN. This tool displays the current value of the
service counter and allows the user to set its value using the nor-
mal parameter editing techniques (See PARAMETER VIEWING
AND EDITING). If the service counter is not to be used it can be
set to the maximum number which requires 60,000 cycle before
service will be due. The example below shows the service count-
er with a value of 60000.

MENU 8.6  COUNTERS

The controller keeps a count of number of times a particular event
occurs. The list of event counters kept is shown below.
When this tool is selected the first event counter is shown. The
NEXT and PREV buttons are used to step through the list. The
example below shows the OPEN CYCLE  event counter with a
value of 1234. When finished viewing simply press EXIT.

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Viewing Service Counter

Service 

 Counter

(CYCLES) 

  

  

 60000

 

Viewing Counters

1:Open 

 Cycles

1234

1: Open Cycles
2: Close Cycles
3: Ped Cycles
4: Warranty Cycles
5: Setup Limits
6: Overlaps
7: M1 Open Obstructions
8: M2 Open Obstructions
9: M1 Close Obstructions
10: M2 Close Obstructions
11: M1 Open Overloads
12: M2 Open Overloads
13: M1 Close Overloads

14: M2 Close Overloads
15: M1 Drive Faults
16: M2 Drive Faults
17: M1 Volt Faults
18: M2 Volt Faults
19: M1 Amp Faults
20: M2 Amp Faults
21: Supply High Faults
22: Supply Low Faults
23: M1 Amp Trip Faults
24: M2 Amp Trip Faults
25: 3WIRE Limit Faults

MEMORY TOOLS

The Memory Tools accessed from within Menu 9 are used to
clear the controller’s. memory. Once selected the PREV or NEXT
buttons can be used to view the Memory Tool options. To Execute
the displayed option simply press SET.

MENU 9.1  CLR CONTROL

This option will clear the gate control memory and reload the fac-
tory set defaults for parameters such as the lock time, light time,
auto-close times etc. It will also clear the travel limits.

MENU 9.2  CLR TX’ERS

This option will clear the transmitter storage memory.

 

Showing Memory Tools

 

PRESS 

MENU 

 9

Memory 

 Tools

Summary of Contents for CB-19

Page 1: ...COPY Warning Failure to comply with the installation instructions and the safety warnings may result in serious personal injury and or property opener or controller damage Installation Instructions C...

Page 2: ...GARAGE DOOR OPENERS GATE OPENERS REMOTE CONTROL ACCESS SOLUTIONS...

Page 3: ...ING UP THE CONTROLLER 7 SETUP TRAVEL 7 LIMIT SWITCH AMP TRAVEL SETUP 9 RE PROFILING TRAVEL 10 SETTING TIMED TRAVEL 11 SETTING PEDESTRIAN POSITION 12 DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD OPERATION 13 CONTROL BOARD...

Page 4: ...d for the installer to touch any console buttons during the coding process When all transmitters are coded a trans mitter storage report can be generated which can be easily transferred to a P C for r...

Page 5: ...al 2 16 MOTOR 2 close limit switch input terminal 17 MOTOR 2 open limit switch input terminal 18 COM terminal for Terminals 16 17 19 20 19 MOTOR 1 close limit switch input terminal 20 MOTOR 1 open lim...

Page 6: ...ansmitter Testing See Page 23 Event History Display See Page 23 Memory Usage See Page 23 Periodic Service Cycle Counter See Page 24 Parameter List 1 Open Lock Time 2 Close Lock Time 3 Pre Opn Lock Tim...

Page 7: ...NG CONTROL SWITCH INPUTS When remote control operation is only required the CB 19 s con trol switch inputs are not utilised It is however strongly advised that a Photo electric Safety Beam be used to...

Page 8: ...borted at anytime by pressing EXIT STEP 1 NAVIGATING TO LIMIT AMP TRAVEL MENU To navigate to the Menu 10 1 from the MAIN SCREEN simply press PREVto display MENU 10 followed by SET to display MENU 10 1...

Page 9: ...console keypad or Button 1 and 4 of a transmitter After making adjustments to the limit switch positions always re approach the limit at full speed by driving the motor close a short distance and then...

Page 10: ...lly close and open gate several times and learn the gates load and travel characteristics When the setup is complete the MAIN SCREEN will be displayed with the gate shown to be OPEN The Gate can now b...

Page 11: ...g up the travel times The first allows the installer to drive the motor s so that the actual travel time can be recorded The second allows exact times to be entered Note The limit setting procedure ca...

Page 12: ...me Save Settings PRESS Confirming Settings SETTING TIMED TRAVEL ENTER TIMES STEP 5A ENTERING TIMED TRAVEL PARAMETERS When the ENTER TIMES method is selected a list of parameters is provided to configu...

Page 13: ...Activated by PED terminal with N O switch or by transmitter button with PED Function assigned The pedestrian access operation partly opens the gate to allow pedestrian access but prevent vehicle acce...

Page 14: ...pplies 0 1 25 5 1 0 0 1 SEC 2 AMP TRIP LIMIT Motor drive electronics current limit 0 13 13 1 AMPS 2 PARAMETER AMP LIMITS MIN MAX DEFAULT STEP UNITS MENU MOTOR 1 OPEN LIMIT AMPS Sets Motor 1 open limit...

Page 15: ...tions for safety reasons A P E beam must be used for these features to be activated AUTO CLOSE AFTER POWER UP Auto close after power up is normally not enabled for safety rea sons but can be enabled i...

Page 16: ...configured to a SWIPE type input for pedestrian access This provides full functionality with the P E Triggered Pedestrian auto close function REMOTE CODE The controller supports the Remote Code Set fe...

Page 17: ...input is used to alter the P E trig gered auto close feature so that P E triggered auto close is only initiated when the gateway is exited The direction of travel is determined by the sequence in whi...

Page 18: ...yed Using the NEXT PREV buttons step through the list of parameters until the required parameter is displayed If the parameter s value is not to be changed then skip to step 7 when finished viewing th...

Page 19: ...ode Transmitter menu will now be shown Press EXIT to return to the MAIN SCREEN and test the transmitter MENU 1 Code Transmitter PRESS Starting Code Transmitter Procedure Press Tx er Button LIST Press...

Page 20: ...cheme which ties the store location to the transmitter s owner STEP 5 SELECTION OF ID OR SN DISPLAY When the cursor is moved to the ID SN indicator the UP and DOWN buttons toggle between displaying th...

Page 21: ...tter s location within the list NOTE VIEW will not be shown if the transmitter is not stored 20 THE CONTROLLER PROVIDES A TRANSMITTER LISTING FACILITY WHICH ENABLES THE USER TO FIND A TRANSMITTER LOCA...

Page 22: ...code operation is selected for a location that already contains a transmitter then the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the new transmitter will replace the existing one Note tha...

Page 23: ...for 2 seconds The example shows Button 1 being used but it could be any button It can even be an unused button on the existing transmitter STEP 5 CONFIRM TRANSMITTER BUTTON TO BE CODED Within 10 seco...

Page 24: ...be displayed that shows the transmitter details along with the button pressed The example below shows the case when transmitter number 124 is activated by button 4 Note ID is selected for display MENU...

Page 25: ...1234 When finished viewing simply press EXIT 24 Viewing Service Counter Service Counter CYCLES 60000 Viewing Counters 1 Open Cycles 1234 1 Open Cycles 2 Close Cycles 3 Ped Cycles 4 Warranty Cycles 5...

Page 26: ...VAC 24VAC 30VDC 5AMPS RECEIVER TYPE UHF 433 92 MHz AM Receiver RECEIVER CODE STORAGE CAPACITY 30 x 4 Button Transmitter Codes TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY 433 92 MHz CODING TYPE Hopping Code No of CODE COMBI...

Page 27: ...aims any liability of whatsoever nature in respect of any claim or demand loss or damage which arise out of a accidental damage to or normal wear and tear to the Product or to the Product s components...

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