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RADIO CONTROLS PROGRAMMING
Press the Prog. B button to enable programming and deletion of radio controls.
NOTE:
the first radio control to be learned sets the type of radio controls that can be used.
Two types are supported: rolling code and fixed code.
1. When the button is pressed for longer than 2 seconds the LED starts to flash slowly, when the button is released the channel 1learning mode is activa-
ted, corresponding to the OPEN/CLOSE input.
2. When the button is pressed for longer than 4 seconds the LED starts to flash rapidly, when the button is released the channel 2learning mode is activa-
ted. According to the value assigned to dip switch 4, this button can activate the 2CAN output or the OPEN/PEDESTRIAN input
3. When the button is pressed for longer than 6 seconds the LED starts to flash very rapidly, when the button is released the radio controls deletion mode
is activated.
The radio control that you transmit is memorised or deleted, depending on the current mode. The green LED lights up for one second to confirm the ope-
ration.
If the LED does not light up this means that:
• the radio control is of a different type to those that can be used (e.g. the system has already learned rolling code radio controls and you try to program
a fixed code radio control)
• you are programming radio controls for channel 1 and the activated radio control is already memorised as channel 2 (and vice versa)
• you are deleting radio controls and the current radio control is not one of those memorised
To exit the current mode, briefly press the Prog. B button. The green LED switches off.
DELETING ALL RADIO CONTROLS
To delete all of the stored radio controls, switch the EC10 device off and then switch it back on again by keeping the Prog. B button pressed.
After the board has powered up, if the button is still pressed, the green LED flashes very rapidly to confirm that all of the remote controls have been suc-
cessfully deleted. At this point the board resumes normal operation.
BACK-UP BATTERY OPERATION
The equipment can operate even in the event of mains power failure, by means of the back-up battery (optional).
Certain functions are disabled or reduced to maximise the number of leaf movements. In particular:
• the “AC” LED switches off
• the leaf moves at a constant speed, which in the event of mains power failure is slower than the normal speed
• if the mains power is restored while the gate is moving, the leaf speeds up slightly due to the increase in voltage, then pauses for a moment. The move-
ment then resumes at a slower speed and always ends in the open condition.
This enables the equipment to realign itself. The next time the gate is closed it will move at normal speed.
When running on battery power, the following functions remain active:
• pedestrian opening
• automatic reclosure
• flashing light: switches on briefly BEFORE the movement starts (opening and closing) and then remains off
• if an obstacle is detected, the movement stops. There is no reverse but the movement is slow, so a danger condition does not occur
However the following are deactivated:
• AUX output
• power to accessories (photocells etc.) when the gate is stationary
• 2CAN output