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ATTENTION!
Damage to the controls due to moisture
Penetrating moisture can damage the control unit permanently.
Protect the controller from moisture when opening the housing of the
control unit.
8.1.
General programming
To operate the controls, operate them with the 4 buttons located on the
board (see 6.2.).
You need the keys "top left" and "bottom left" with the character
"↑ +"
and
"↓ -." to select the menu options and the menu values in the menu
options up and down.
You need the key "bottom right" with the inscription
"Escape/Menu" to select between the 6 main menu options and to jump
back from a menu level WITHOUT saving the possibly changed values.
Main menu options
Explanation
“Status display “
Display of the current motor status (opening /
closing / stillstand / premonition)
Display of actuated inputs
Menu
Change of all software settings (Menu items 1-28)
Learning runs
Teaching-in / deleting travel paths and forces
Radio level
Teaching-in/ deleting remote controls
Disruption
Readout of the last 10 malfunctions
Last commands
Readout of the last 50 commands
You need the key "top right" with the label " /
Return" to confirm the
menu options and menu values.
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8.2.
Configuration of software funtions
ATTENION!
Each time after parameters have been set or changed, new, learning trips
(see 8.4 & 8.5) must be carried out!
WARNING
Risk of injury during door movement!
In the area of the door system, damage or injuries can occur during door mo-
vements. The gate wing can collide with persons who are in the movement
area of the gate and (seriously) injure them. Limbs can be caught by the gate
and taken along. There is a risk that limbs that get between the sliding gate
and fixed parts of the system could be cut off.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR HAZARD AVOIDANCE
Children and animals must be kept away from the gate system when the
gate is moving. Children are not allowed to play at the gate system.
Make sure that neither persons nor objects are in the path of the gate.
The free space between the gate wing and the floor must be selected in
such a way that there is no danger of the feet being carried along.
If possible, the door should only be operated when there is visual
contact with the movement range of the door.
Monitor the door movement until the door has reached its end position.
During opening and closing of the gate, the working area of the gate sys-
tem must not be entered or passed through!
Do not stand still in the opened door system!
If possible, install an emergency stop command device in order to be ab-
le to trigger an immediate stop in an emergency.
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