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CDD6: user manual – rev.07
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5.1
Door operator configuration Parameters
The present paragraph reports the description of all the parameters related to the set-up of the door
operator, to associate the door drive to the installed door operator type.
With the auto-set procedure the drive automatically recognizes: motor type, closing rotation, skate type
and learns the skate and door space; this procedure permits to the controller to learn the exact skate
space, with important advantages respect to the manual settings where the nominal skate space is applied.
In case it is preferred to proceed with the standard door learning, it is necessary to set all the parameter of
the door operator, before starting the procedure.
5.1.1
P-28: installed skate space
The installed door operator where the CDD6 is mounted, may have different skate types. To have a correct
behaviour (opening and closing speed profiles, final approach to the panels closed, reversing, etc.), it is
necessary to set the correct value for this parameter.
Parameter value
Related automatic settings
Note s
Skate representation
skate
S20
Aluminium skate
Skate space = 20mm
OP acceleration start = 20mm
CL deceleration end = 25mm
The space measured on
the belt between the
skate opened and skate
closed positions is about
20mm
skate
S90
Iron Skate
Skate space = 90mm
OP acceleration = 90mm
CL deceleration end = 100mm
The space measured on
the belt between the
skate opened and skate
closed positions is about
90mm
skate
S120
Iron Skate
Skate space = 120mm
OP acceleration = 120mm
CL deceleration end = 125mm
The space measured on
the belt between the
skate opened and skate
closed positions is about
120mm
- Table 24: main skate types -
: it is possible to set manually any installed skate space value, in case the installed skate results
different from the ones reported in the previous table, modifying the parameter. It is suggested anyway to
perform in this case the auto-set procedure, to learn the exact values for all the parameters influenced by
the actual skate space measured on the belt.