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CONTROL BOARD ADJUSTMENTS

The opener’s standard operation can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters and the
effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE on Page 17 to make changes.

STANDARD AUTO-CLOSE

This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the 

STD

Autoclose

parameter. When selected the door will auto-close after

being fully opened (except when the door has reversed to the open
position after a motor obstruction or overload). Countdown is 
suspended by: the P.E, OPN or SWP input being active. The
countdown is aborted if the STP input is activated. If the door is
already open and the OPN or the SWP input is activated then the
countdown will start.

P.E TRIGGERED AUTO-CLOSE

This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “

P.E

Autoclose

” parameter. This mode is used to auto-close the door

but only after a vehicle have passed through the doorway and
triggered the P.E input. The swipe input can be used to clear the
P.E triggered status so that the P.E input must be activated again
before the countdown will start. As with the other P.E modes the
STP input will abort countdown and the OPN and SWP inputs
will restart the countdown if the door is OPEN.

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AUTO-CLOSE

This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “

Ped’n

A/C

” parameter. When selected the door will auto-close after

being opened for pedestrian access unless it was following a
reverse from an obstruction. 

P.E TRIGGERED PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLOSE

This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “

P.E

Ped’n A/C

” parameter.  This mode is the same as the P.E 

triggered auto-close mode but it only operates during pedestrian
access. As the SWP input is not available during pedestrian
access, the PED input can be configured to act in a SWP mode by
setting the “

PED I/P = PED SWIPE MODE

” parameter to 

ON.

AUTO-CLOSE AFTER OBSTRUCTION

Two parameters are provided to enable the auto-close feature to
be activated after obstructions. Normally the auto-close feature is
not enabled after obstructions for safety reasons. A P.E beam must
be used for these features to be activated

The auto-close modes automatically close the door after it has been operated. To implement this, the controller starts a timer
once the door has reached its desired open position. The timer then counts down and when it expires the controller starts to
close the door. Details about the four auto-close modes follow. ATA strongly recommend using a PE Beam for added safety.

MENU 2 - OBSTRUCTION MARGINS

MENU 3 - AUTO-CLOSE TIMES

MARGINS

The obstruction margins are used to alter the sensitivity of the
controller to obstructions. Increasing the value increases the 

allowable variation between the “normal” force profile and the
actual force. 

PARAMETER

MIN

MAX

DEFAULT

STEP

UNIT

MENU No.

CLS MARGIN

Sets the obstruction detection margin for close cycles

0.0

250

100

10

-

2

OPN MARGIN

Sets the obstruction detection margin for open cycles

0.0

250

100

10

-

2

PARAMETER

MIN

MAX

DEFAULT

STEP

UNIT

MENU No.

STD AUTOCLOSE TIME

Sets and enables the standard auto-close time.

0.0

300.0

0.0

1.0

SEC

3

P.E AUTOCLOSE TIME

Sets and enables the P.E triggered auto-close time.

0.0

300.0

0.0

1.0

SEC

3

PEDESTRIAN AUTOCLOSE TIME

Sets and enables the Pedestrian auto-close time.

0.0

300.0

0.0

1.0

SEC

3

P.E PEDESTRIAN AUTOCLOSE TIME

Sets and enables the PE Pedestrian auto-close time.

0.0

300.0

0.0

1.0

SEC

3

AUTOCLOSE AFTER CLOSE OBSTRUCTION

Enables autoclose feature after close obstructions 

OFF

ON

OFF

3

AUTOCLOSE AFTER OPEN OBSTRUCTION

Enables autoclose feature after open obstructions 

OFF

ON

OFF

3

Summary of Contents for Pro Series 1100

Page 1: ...ailure to comply will void the warranty and may cause serious personal injury and or property damage WARNING It is vital for the safety of persons to follow all instructions Failure to comply with the...

Page 2: ...TING TRAVEL LIMITS 11 SETTING PEDESTRIAN POSITION 11 CHANGING ACCELERATE DECELERATE SPEED 12 DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD OPERATION 13 MENU STRUCTURE 14 CONTROL BOARD ADJUSTMENTS 14 MENU 3 AUTO CLOSE TIMES...

Page 3: ...way is in full view at all times Make sure that remote controls are kept out of reach of children Warning It is vital for the safety of persons to follow all instructions Failure to comply with the fo...

Page 4: ...ss codes that have already been received it is able to reject unauthorised access requested attempted by thieves In addition to this each transmitter has a unique serial number so no two are alike Fur...

Page 5: ...phase motor rugged cast aluminium gearbox and position encoder The aluminium track has a channel for running cables for PE Beams etc The ATAAxess Pro Series 1100 Panel Door Opener is designed to oper...

Page 6: ...ig 5 5 Secure bracket in place with loxins or apporpriate fasteners 6 Secure the opener to the ceiling above drive unit mounting holes with perforated angle or similar not supplied Do not lock screws...

Page 7: ...terminal 14 PED N O input terminal 15 PE input jumper remove when 8 is used 16 OPN input jumper remove when 9 is used 17 STP Input Jumper remove when 10 is used 18 Console Exit Button 19 Console Prev...

Page 8: ...E BROWN BROWN BLUE GRN YELL U1 6ET3 BROWN BLUE RED RED GRN YELL U2 FM50 201 OC BLUE BLUE BLUE BROWN FREQ J1 J2 J3 CONTROL UNIT 220V 50Hz DRIVE UNIT U4 PDE 1 04 M R S T 1 2 3 3phase 1 2HP ATA MOTOR 240...

Page 9: ...ate that the limits are not set If the display shows that an input is active then rectify the situation before continuing with the procedure for setting the travel limits for the door Fig 9 Note Door...

Page 10: ...additional door travel 3 Press SET to record the OPEN LIMIT Or press button 2 on Transmitter Note Limit will not be accepted unless the door is driven in the open direction WARNING If tightening cam r...

Page 11: ...PEDESTRIAN POSITION SET The controller will return to the MAIN SCREEN with the gate status shown as being in pedestrian access mode Fig 18 MENU 10 2 Set Pedestrian PRESS to Pedestrian Position SET PR...

Page 12: ...TION Activated by PED terminal with N O switch or by transmitter button with PED Function assigned The pedestrian access operation partly opens the door allow pedestrian access but prevent vehicle acc...

Page 13: ...1 Memory Reset Reload Operations See 24 Control Input Status Display See Page 23 Transmitter Testing See Page 23 Event History Display See Page 23 Memory Usage See Page 23 Periodic Service Cycle Count...

Page 14: ...As the SWP input is not available during pedestrian access the PED input can be configured to act in a SWP mode by setting the PED I P PED SWIPE MODE parameter to ON AUTO CLOSE AFTER OBSTRUCTION Two...

Page 15: ...an be programmed for both hold and pulse operation and can also be programmed to activate prior to the door motor starting The operation of the lock can be programmed to behave differently on open cyc...

Page 16: ...ontrol board can be shut down without having to disconnect the battery backup system PASSWORD PROTECTION The password feature enables all parameters and configuration settings to be protected unless a...

Page 17: ...g RELOAD DEFAULT SETTING 1 Press NEXT PREV buttons to display LOAD DEFAULT screen 2 Press SET to load the default value RETURN TO MENU If the parameter s value is not to be changed press EXIT to retur...

Page 18: ...ss the transmitter button you wish to use to operate the door Opener e g button 1 Fig 24 3 Press same transmitter button again as prompted by display Fig 25 STEP 3 SELECTING FUNCTION OF THE BUTTON The...

Page 19: ...to be deleted Press SET to delete or EXIT to continue editing STEP 4 EDITING THE STORE LOCATION This feature is only available when coding the first button of a new transmitter 1 Press NEXT or PREV t...

Page 20: ...and edit mode Fig 35 Used if the transmitter is not available MENU 1 Code Transmitter PRESS Press Tx er Button LIST Press Tx er Again VIEW PRESS PRESS 0 I ID D NO NAME OFF OFF OFF OFF Location Not Us...

Page 21: ...n that already contains a transmitter then the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the new transmitter will replace the existing one Note that the button functions and name of the e...

Page 22: ...te its cycle 3 ACTIVATE REMOTE CODE SET MODE Using a small pin press and hold through the Coding Hole of the existing transmitter for two seconds Fig 47 4 CODE NEW TRANSMITTER BUTTON Within 10 seconds...

Page 23: ...l then beep each time a transmission is received If the transmitter button is stored in the controller memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmi...

Page 24: ...below shows the information recorded Use the NEXT and PREV buttons to move through the list When finished viewing simply press EXIT 1 Open Cycle Time 3 Motor Encoder Mode 2 Close Cycle Time 4 Speed R...

Page 25: ...f all obstructions and persons at all times The location of the P E Beam and the manner in which it is installed might not give safety protection at all times Check to make sure that the height of the...

Page 26: ...Refer page 18 Replace battery A23 Alkaline 12V Door will not close fully Door limits positions need to be reset Reset limits positions Page 10 Door will not open fully Door limits positions need to b...

Page 27: ...PARTS LIST 27 WHEN ORDERING SPARE PARTS PLEASE QUOTE THE ORDER CODE NUMBER TO YOUR INSTALLER DISTRIBUTOR...

Page 28: ...carry out such modification or repairs m faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the product is fixed or connected n radio including citizen band transmission or any electrical interference...

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