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 09.02.2006 ELKA-Torantriebe GmbH u. Co. Betriebs KG      page  10 

                                      

EST 204, EST 404, EST 804 

11.1. 

Learning the running time, the required force and photocell status for LS-test 

 

a)  Set DIP 6 = ON to choose impulse logic. 
b)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on(approx. 3 s). Press the BT button once to activate 

learning of running time. 

Use the BT button to move the gate in dead man’s operation towards 

position completely open. 

c)  Press the LERN button once more. The gate closes by itself until it reaches the end position closed 

(running time is stored). 

The gate opens by itself until it reaches the end position open ( required force is stored). 
The gate closes by itself until it reaches the end position closed again (required force is stored). 
If DIP 4 is ON, the controller checks how many photocells (with 1kOhm resistors) are connected to it. The 
status is stored. 
After this procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

Note: 

Position for partial opening (BTG) is set to half running path and force reserve is set to default. 

 

11.2. 

Learning the radio code for BT 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the appropriate button on the radio transmitter. Receiver and controller receive the code and store 

it as BT code. After this procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

11.3. 

Deleting the radio code for BT 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s)

. Keep on pressing for another 5 s.

 

b)  After those 5 s the SL-LED lights for 1 second. The radio code for BT is deleted. 
 

After this procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

 

11.4. 

Learning the radio code for BTG 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the LERN button once more. The Diag LED flashes fast. 
c)  Press the appropriate button on the radio transmitter. Receiver and controller receive the code and store 

it as BTG code. The SL-LED flashes to confirm. After this procedure the controller returns to normal 
operation mode by itself. 

11.5. 

Deleting the radio code for BTG 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the LERN button once more and 

keep on pressing for another 5 s.

 The Diag LED flashes fast. 

c)  After those 5 s the Diag. and the SL-LED light for 1 second. The radio code for BTG is deleted. 

After this procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

 

11.6. 

Learning the pause time for automatic closure 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the LERN button once more. The Diag LED flashes fast. 
c)  Press the BT button. The Diag LED flashes in seconds. The time is being stored. 
d)  When required time has elapsed, press the 

BT button

 again. The pause time is stored. After this 

procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

 

11.7. 

Learning the warning time prior to closing 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the LERN button once more. The Diag LED flashes fast. 
c)  Press the BT button. The Diag LED flashes in seconds. The time is being stored. 
d)  When required time has elapsed, press the 

LERN button

. The warning time is stored. After this 

procedure the controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

 

11.8. 

Learning the BTG position 

 

a)  Press the LERN button until Diag LED turns on (approx. 3 s). 
b)  Press the LERN button twice. The Diag LED and SL-LED light. 
c)  Press the BT button once to activate learning of BTG position. 

Use the BT button to move the gate in 

dead man’s operation towards the required position.

 

d)  Press the LERN button. The gate closes and the BTG position is stored. After this procedure the 

controller returns to normal operation mode by itself. 

Note: 

The running time must have been stored already. 

 

Summary of Contents for EST 204

Page 1: ...3 6 Mounting the rack 4 7 Electrical setup Connection examples 5 8 MO 56 S controller for EST 204 404 6 9 Operating modes MO56 DIP switches 7 10 Safety functions MO56 8 11 Learn mode MO56 9 12 After p...

Page 2: ...terminals for button BT BT BT BTA BTZ BTG Input terminal for stop yes redundant yes redundant yes Photo cell functions 2 modes testable 2 modes testable 3 modes Evaluation of safety contact strips ye...

Page 3: ...he back parallel to the gate e Mark the middle of the elongated holes on the foundation f Take the opener from the foundation and drill holes for 8 mm diameter plugs or anchor bolts g Lay the 0 5 mm c...

Page 4: ...y protrude at both ends h Hook the protruding end into the protruding end of the first length Push this rail against the first rail j Screw this length onto the distance pieces k Connect the butt join...

Page 5: ...4 404 opener control box MO 56 S section 8 EST 804 opener control box MO 43 section 10 c Check the setting of DIP switches for the functions you need EST 204 404 opener control box MO 56 S section 9 E...

Page 6: ...e photocell DIP 5 When LS is active the gate cannot be operated or the gate opens immediately Masse Ground for BT TS and LS Sync n c Button for manual release When opener is released the control box i...

Page 7: ...hen the stored time has elapsed the gate will close automatically If the gate is completely open and a stop command is given TS the function automatic closure is blocked Automatic closure will be acti...

Page 8: ...en the gate is still standing and a safety edge reports an obstacle the gate can not move in the direction of the appropriate edge Before a movement the appropriate safety edge is tested An artificial...

Page 9: ...erve step 1 16 default 8 Pause time for automatic closure 0 to 300 s default 30 s Warning time prior to closing 0 to 300 s default 5 s Radio codes for BT and BTG default BT BTG no code You may use the...

Page 10: ...e Diag LED flashes fast c Press the appropriate button on the radio transmitter Receiver and controller receive the code and store it as BTG code The SL LED flashes to confirm After this procedure the...

Page 11: ...nges into normal operation mode If a safety device has a malfunction it is not possible to operate the gate in normal operation mode into the appropriate direction But it is possible to operate the ga...

Page 12: ...opening Masse Earth for BS BZ BA BT BTG LS n c Photocell The opener reacts as determined with the operating mode DIP 1 DW Safety contact strips When activated the opener stops and reverses for a short...

Page 13: ...witch 1 off Interrupting the photo cell stops the gate during the closing phase it then re opens immediately During opening the photo cell has no effect b Switch 2 on The gate closes automatically fro...

Page 14: ...LED turns off 16 2 Setup for the partial opening module The standard setup must be completed The pedestrian opening is automatically set to half of the total distance which the gate opens You may sele...

Page 15: ...ow the allocation of a channel with a one channel transmitter using the switches 8 and 9 as in the receiver Example B Receivers without code switches Logic boards MO 34 or MO 55 These receivers learn...

Page 16: ...nner the user must ascertain that no danger for himself or others will result from this use He should also ascertain that the planned use will have no detrimental effect on the appliance itself The ap...

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