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close to the value set in the parameter menu, malfunctions may occur
in the future following wear or slight door deformation.
It is therefore advisable to check the maximum torque reached during
some of the manoeuvres carried out in the course of installation, and
if necessary set a value about 15-20 percent points higher in the para-
meter menu.
10.7) AUTOSET MENU (
autoset
)
Allows you to automatically set the Motor torque.
WARNING!!
The autoset operation is only to be carried out after checking
the exact leaf (opening/closing) movement, and correct limit-switch
activation.
As soon as the OK pushbutton is pressed, the “.... ....” message is displa-
yed, and the control unit executes an opening manoeuvre followed by
a closing manoeuvre, during which the minimum torque value needed
for leaf movement is automatically set.
During this phase, it is important to avoid obscuring the photocells, as
well as using the START, STOP or PED commands and the display.
After this, if autosetting has been successfully completed, the control
unit displays the “OK” message and, after pressing any key, returns to
the Autoset menu.
If, on the other hand, the control unit displays the “KO” message, it means
that the autoset procedure has not been successfully completed; it is
thus necessary to check the wear condition of the gate and the regular
movement of the leaves before proceeding to a new autoset operation.
WARNINg! During the autoset phase, the obstacle detection function is
not active, therefore the installer must control the automation movement
and prevent persons and things from approaching or standing within
the automation working range.
In the case where buffer batteries are used, autosetting must be carried
out with the control panel supplied by mains power voltage.
WARNING: Check that the impact force value measured at the
points established by the EN 12445 standard is lower than that
specified in the EN 12453 standard.
Incorrect sensitivity setting can cause injuries to persons or
animals, or damage to things.
11) STATISTICS
Having connected the Universal palmtop programmer to the control
unit, enter the CONTROL UNIT / STATISTICS menu and scroll the screenful
showing the statistical parameters:
- Board microprocessor software version.
- Number of cycles carried out. If motors are replaced, count the
number of manoeuvres carried out up to that time.
- Number of cycles carried out from the latest maintenance operation.
It is automatically set to zero after each self-diagnosis or parameter
writing.
- Date of latest maintenance operation. To be updated manually from
the appropriate menu “Update maintenance date”.
- Installation description. 16 characters can be entered for installation
identification.
12) INTEGRATED RECEIVER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Receiver output channels:
- output channel 1, if activated, controls a START command.
- output channel 2, if activated, controls the excitation of the 2nd radio
channel relay for 1s.
Transmitter versions which can be used:
all Rolling Code transmitters compatible with
.
All REPLAY transmitters compatible with:
.
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz.
For Antenna-Receiver connection, use RG8 coaxial cable.
The presence of metallic masses next to the antenna can interfere with
radio reception. In case of insufficient transmitter range, move the an-
tenna to a more suitable position.
13) RECEIVER CONFIGURATION
The on-board receiver combines characteristics of utmost safety in
copying variable code (rolling code) coding with the convenience of
carrying out transmitter “cloning” operations thanks to an exclusive
system.
Cloning a transmitter means creating a transmitter which can be au-
tomatically included within the list of the transmitters memorised in
the receiver, either as an addition or as a replacement of a particular
transmitter.
Cloning by replacement is used to create a new transmitter which takes
the place of the one previously memorised in the receiver; in this way
a specific transmitter can be removed from the memory and will no
longer be usable.
Therefore it will be possible to remotely program a large number of additional
transmitters or, for example, replacement transmitters for those which have
been lost, without making changes directly to the receiver.
When coding safety is not a decisive factor, the on-board receiver allows
you to carry out fixed-code additional cloning which, although abando-
ning the variable code, provides a high number of coding combinations,
therefore keeping it possible to “copy” any transmitter which has already
been programmed.
PROGRAMMING
Transmitter storage can be carried out in manual mode or by means of the
Universal palmtop programmer which allows the complete installation
database to be managed through the Eedbase software.
In this second case, receiver programming takes place through the con-
nection of Universal palmtop programmer to the
LINX
control panel,
using the UNIFLAT and UNIDA accessories as indicated in Fig. 18.
14) MANUAL PROGRAMMING
In the case of standard installations where advanced functions are not
required, you can proceed to manual storage of the transmitters, making
reference to fig. B for basic programming.
- If you wish the transmitter to activate output 1 (START) by means of
key1, key2, key3 or key4, enter the transmitter in menu “Start key”, as
in fig. B.
- If you wish the transmitter to activate output 2 (2nd radio channel
relay) by means of key1, key2, key3 or key4, enter the transmitter in
menu “2nd ch. key”, as in fig. B.
Note:
Hidden key P1 appears differently depending on the transmitter
model.
For transmitters with hidden key, press hidden key P1 (fig. B1). For
transmitters without hidden key, the key P1 function corresponds
to simultaneously pressing the 4 transmitter keys or, after opening
the battery compartment, bridging the two P1 points by means of
a screwdriver (fig. B2).
IMPORTANT NOTE: ATTACH THE ADH ESIVE KEY LABEL TO THE FIRST
MEMORISED TRANSMITTER (MASTER).
In the case of manual programming, the first transmitter assigns the
key code to the receiver; this code is necessary in order to carry out
subsequent cloning of the radio transmitters.
15) RADIO-TRANSMITTER CLONING
Rolling-code cloning / Fixed-code cloning
Make reference to the Universal palmtop programmer Instructions and
the CLONIX Programming guide.
15.1) ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: COLLECTIVE RECEIVERS
Make reference to the Universal palmtop programmer Instructions and
the CLONIX Programming guide.
16) LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT (Fig.12)
• Identify the opening and closing limit switches (FC1 and FC2) taking
into account that:
FC1
corresponds the
CLOSING
limit switch
FC2
corresponds the
OPENING
limit switch.
• With the gate completely closed or opened, rotate the corresponding
cam until the relevant limit microswitch is heard being tripped, then
lock the cam into position by means of the appropriate screws.
• Check that the limit switches are triggered correctly, by initiating a
few complete motor-driven opening and closing cycles.
• If the “lock hold” logic is set to ON in the LINX panel, the leaf continues
its stroke for about 0,5 seconds, in order to ensure stability and perfect
leaf stopping against the end-of-stroke backstops.
17) EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE (Fig.19)
In the case where the power supply is off, or any faults are present, the
manual emergency manoeuvre can be carried out by operating the
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