Operator’s parameter overview
In the following table, all parameters which can be set by the operator are displayed. The values shown for "Setting range" and "Ex
works" pertain to the parameter
P.991:0
(mechanical limit switching)
and may differ from other profiles.
P.
[Unit] Setting
range
Description
Ex works
000
[Cycles]
Door cycle counter
The content of this parameter shows the number of travel cycles counted up to
that moment, and is increased when the OPEN / partial opening limit position is
reached.
0
005
[Cycles]
Maintenance counter
The content of this parameter shows the number of door cycles still to be travelled
until maintenance is due.
0
010
[s]
0..600
Stay-open time 1
The door is kept open in the limit position for the set time, and then closes auto-
matically.
5
011
[s]
0..600
Stay-open time 2
The door is kept open in the limit position for the set time, and then closes auto-
matically.
10
014
[s]
0..600
Switch-off delay for outdoor light
The value sets the duration of the switch-off delay for the "Outdoor light" output
function.
120
920
0..20
Error history
The control unit saves the last 20 errors to occur in the error memory. After jump-
ing to parameter P.920, the errors which have occurred can be displayed by turn-
ing the DDT(L), (R). In roll mode, the display alternates between showing the
stroke during which the error occurred and the error itself after approx. 5 seconds.
After the errors, "end" appears on the display.
If noEr appears on the display, this means that no error has been recorded.
0
925
Software version
In this parameter, the version of the current software in use is displayed.
999
0000..FFFF
Password
(1)
Password for selecting the parameterisation level
By means of the different password levels, access is granted to varying numbers
of parameters.
Changing parameters without knowledge of their function is prohibited.
In order to avoid errors and hazards caused by unauthorised access, passwords
must only be given to trained personnel.
0
(1)
This parameter is accessible after toggling the DIP switch PAR = ON.
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