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7.5 Operation with virtual encoder
ION4-ION6 gearmotors do not require limit switches because they have a virtual encoder.
Mechanical opening and closing end stops must be installed.
The gate automatically slows when approaching the end stops.
WARNING: when the gate reaches the opening or closing limit stop, it reverses briefly to facilitate
manual release of the gearmotor.
7.6 Installation of optional accessories
For installation of the battery kit, refer to the
SBU-IONSBU-BBU20-BBU65
(IP2254) manual.
For installation of the remote release handle, refer to the
IONSBM
and
ASR2
manual.
For the installation of the limit switch kit, refer to the
NES100FCM
manual.
To position the limit switches, you can use the menu
→
(visible by activating the additional
configurations
→
).
The display shows the status of the limit switches:
•
: opening limit switch configured and activated;
•
: closing limit switch configured and activated;
•
(both parts of display active): opening limit switch not configured and activated;
•
(no part of display active): closing limit switch not configured and activated;
•
(central part of display active): no limit switch activated;
With the limit switches configured as STOP (FA = SX; FC = SX) the anti-violation function is activated. When
the automation stopped open or closed, if the gate backs off releasing the limit switch, it is brought back into
position avoiding openings from external forces [energy saving must be disabled ES = OFF].
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The limit switch kit is used to stop the gate before it reaches the opening and closing
mechanical stops.
With a limit switch installed, slowdown is carried out at regulated power to overcome
possible friction.
The battery kit guarantees operation if there is a power cut.
For advanced control of battery-powered operation, refer to the
EM menu.
The kit can be used to remotely release the gearmotor.
A microswitch guarantees safety.
When the handle is released, the control panel performs a reset
7.6.1 Magnetic limit switches
7.6.2 Battery kit
7.6.3 Remote release handle