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Ditec MD1-MD2

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IP1938EN

Installation manual for display module for diagnostics and advanced controls.

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MD1

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QIK80EH

MD2

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Page 1: ...Ditec MD1 MD2 www entrematic com IP1938EN Installation manual for display module for diagnostics and advanced controls Fig 1 Fig 2 MD1 VALOR QIK80EH MD2 ...

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Page 3: ...ers 19 7 Display viewing mode 22 7 1 Viewing of Selector settings 22 7 2 Viewing of Automation status 22 7 3 Viewing of Commands and safeties 23 7 4 Viewing of alarms and faults 26 Caption i STOP This symbol indicates informations which are useful for correct product function This symbol indicates instructions or notes intended for technical and expert personnel This symbol indicates options and p...

Page 4: ...is in perfect condition The protective casing of the automation must be removed by qualified personnel only For repairs or replacements of products only original spare parts must be used The installer shall provide all information relating to automatic manual and emergency operation of the motorized door and provide the user with operating instructions 2 Technical data 3 Installation MD1 MD2 Temper...

Page 5: ... in card such as GOLR radio receiver If present the GOLR radio receiver must be installed on the MD1 MD2 display module 0 1 21 22 0 1 21 22 CONTROL PANEL J1 J2 max 50 m shielded cable Green Yellow Brown White UP DOWN ESC ENTER RDX GOLR PPC2 ANT BIXMR2 4 Electrical connections 4 1 Use method selection WARNING after having connected the display module to the control panel turn on the power and wait ...

Page 6: ...f the keys and ENTER performs an opening command The simultaneous pressing of the keys and ENTER performs a closing command The simultaneous pressing of the keys and performs a POWER RESET command Interruption of the power supply and restart of the automation i i NOTE the pressure on the keys can be quick less than 2 s or prolonged longer than 2 s Unless specified otherwise quick pressure is intend...

Page 7: ...unctions The menu allows to set the password and manage the special functions in the control panel CC Cycles Counter The menu allows to visualize the number of operations carried out by the automation and manage the maintenance interventions EM Energy Management The menu allows you to manage the use of the batteries AP Advanced Parameters The menu allows to visualize and modify the advanced settin...

Page 8: ...nabled ON with the automation blocked if the contact 1 8 is open any op eration is impossible When disabled OF with the automation blocked if the contact 1 8 is open it is pos sible to activate the opening operation NI Enabling of NIO electronic antifreeze system OF Disabled ON Enabled When enabled ON it maintains the efficiency of the motors even in low tempera tures NOTE for correct operation the...

Page 9: ...Minimum 90 Maximum VA Setting opening speed cm s MIN MAX Setting opening speed s NOTE adjustment occurs with a sensitivity interval of 0 5 s indicated by the switching on of the right hand point Example 16 degrees per second s 16 5 degrees per second s VC Setting closing speed cm s MIN MAX VC Setting closing speed s NOTE adjustment occurs with a sensitivity interval of 0 5 s indicated by the switc...

Page 10: ... Barrier closed signalling 04 Barrier open signalling 05 Barrier operating signalling 06 Barrier opening signalling 07 Barrier closing signalling ON Contact C NO always closed MP1 LU Setting switch on time for courtesy light s Adjustment occurs with intervals of varying sensitivity from 1 to 59 with 1 second intervals from 1 to 2 with 10 seconds intervals from 2 to 3 with 1 minute interval NO Disa...

Page 11: ...Setting the bi directional mode duration time with delayed STOP s 05 Minimum 60 Maximum FF Setting function of 0 14 exit OF Exit disabled 01 Flashing light 02 Flashing light and electromagnetic block see QIK80EH installation manual 03 Electromagnetic block AM AUX1 coupling board operation 1 5 Step by step 1 3 Opening 3A Opening from inner side AN AUX2 coupling board operation 1 5 Step by step 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...with the display turned off but only with the option Setting of display viewing mode set at 00 or 03 for transmitting a remote control not present in the memory for transmitting an unstored channel of a remote control already present in the memory GOLR GOLR ER Single transmitter deletion GOLR GOLR EA Total memory deletion 2 s 2 s GOLR GOLR EC Single code deletion FUTURE USE GOLR RO 6 4 Second leve...

Page 13: ...apart from NIGHT TIME CLOSURE mode If only one any CH key of the transmitter is stored command KEY OPEN priority opening is carried out If from two to four CH keys of a single transmitter are stored the functions matched with the CH keys are as follows CH1 opening command 1 3 CH2 partial opening command CH3 command to switch on off the courtesy light CH4 KEY OPEN command priority opening GOLR C1 C...

Page 14: ...eyboard NONE of the memo rized transmitters are active To test the new configuration switch off the display and give an open command us ing key 3 Navigation via transmitter keyboard is automatically disabled after 4 minutes of in activity or by setting GOLR i NOTE it is recommended to use a single dedicated transmitter WARNING during navigation via transmitter keyboard NONE of the memo rized transm...

Page 15: ...ry posi tions and only with the storage module present on the control panel WARNING if more than 100 transmitter codes are stored on the control panel storage module it will not be possible to save any user configuration GOLR BIXMR2 RC Loading configuration 2 s EXAMPLE It is possible to load the user configurations previously saved on the control panel storage module or load the predefined settings av...

Page 16: ...f the control panel firmware version release 0 3 4 EXAMPLE DU View of the MD1 MD2 display module firmware version release 0 3 4 EXAMPLE MP1 AU View of the MP1 accessory module firmware version release 0 3 4 EXAMPLE The MD1 MD2 display module automatically saves the last configuration set and keeps it stored in the integrated memory In the event of a fault or replacement of the control panel it is poss...

Page 17: ...set number of operations is reached the display visualises the alarm message EXAMPLE 00 07 25 00 72 500 manoeuvres EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 2 s CP View of the partial manoeuvres counter 71 625 manoeuvres EXAMPLE ZP Resetting partial manoeuvres counter 2 s To ensure correct operation it is recommended to reset the partial manoeuvres counter after each maintenance intervention after each setting of t...

Page 18: ...ling voltage threshold V FUTURE USE NOTE adjustment occurs with a sensitivity interval of 0 5 V indicated by the switching on of the right hand point MIN MAX BD Setting the batteries disconnection voltage threshold V NOTE adjustment occurs with a sensitivity interval of 0 5 V indicated by the switching on of the right hand point MIN MAX ES Accessory power supply disconnection with automation stopp...

Page 19: ...rmanent R9 Activation of automatic closing after command 1 9 STOP OF Disabled ON Enabled When enabled ON after a command 1 9 the automation carries out the automatic closing if enabled after the set time TA Setting the acceleration time 00 Fast acceleration 99 Slow acceleration TP Setting of automatic closing time after partial opening s 00 Minimum 30 Maximum TP Setting the automatic closing time ...

Page 20: ...matic opening repositioning command OF Disabled ON Enabled When enabled ON with the barrier open the rod is automatically repositioned to a fully open position if the rod is moved to a closing position by external forces wind snow etc D8 Selection of device connected to terminals 1 8 NO None SE Safety edge PH Photocells LO Magnetic loop SM Selecting the operation mode of the opening safety sensors...

Page 21: ...ithout presence 03 Interlocked one way automations with presence OL Selecting the gate open indicator light mode OF Flashing ON Switched on When set OF the light is switched off when the automation is closed is switched on when the automation is open is flashing during the opening and closing phases When set ON the light is switched off when the automation is closed is switched on when the automati...

Page 22: ...partial opening Mono directional total opening Mono directional partial opening Reversed mono directional total opening Reversed mono directional partial opening i NOTE it is possible that owing to the type of automation and control panel certain menus are not available To enable the display mode Automation status select Display Application Description Automation closed Automation open Automation ...

Page 23: ...osed Automation open from left side Automation open from right side Automation in intermediate position from left side Automation in intermediate position from right side Automation closing from left side Automation closing from right side Automation opening from left side Automation opening from right side ...

Page 24: ...closing reversal STOP command Block activation command Inner side opening command Outer side opening command Hold to run opening command Hold to run closing command Safety with slowed opening sensor A Safety with slowed opening sensor B Safety with closing reversal sensor A Safety with closing reversal sensor B Auxiliary opening command Opening command with interlocked barriers reservation 7 3 Vie...

Page 25: ... Enabling closing regardless of the opening direction limit switch GENERAL PURPOSE 1 command GENERAL PURPOSE 2 command Fire alarm Heating of the motors NIO function in progress Priority key operated closing KEY CLOSE command Priority key operated opening KEY OPEN command Light activation command Light mode selection command Radio reception of any CH key not stored Obstacle detection by overcurrent...

Page 26: ...8B failed Check the wiring and correct operation of the safety sensor Integrated photocells malfunctioning Check that the photocells are clean and operating correctly Incorrect connection of terminal 9 to terminal 41 Connect contact 1 9 as shown Shortcircuiting of the flashing light driver Contact Technical Assistance Current overload on flashing light output Check correct connection of the flashing ...

Page 27: ...RGENCY OPEN command Check that 1 EO contact is closed Control panel internal error Fault at EMERGENCY OPEN input Check operation of the control panel If the alarm continues contact Technical Assistance Failed internal bus communication Check operation of the control panel No master slave presence with automations in simulta neous synchronism Check correct power supply of the automations Internal r...

Page 28: ...of obstacles near the mechanical stops Motor short circuit Check correct connection of the motor Check correct operation of the motor Door dimension error Door too long Check the transmission belt Mechanical alarm Door dimension error Door too short Manually check that the door wings move freely Stop exceed error Perform POWER RESET with command 1 29 or using the functions selector if present Abse...

Page 29: ...disabled at the same time Settings alarm COMER electronic functions selector enabled Disable the COMER electronic functions selector Closing commands setting not compatible with the es cape route mode Check closing commands R1 trimmer not enabled Perform the trimmer enabling procedure If the alarm continues contact Technical Assistance VA trimmer not enabled Perform the trimmer enabling procedure ...

Page 30: ...ication have been drawn up with the greatest care Entrematic Group AB cannot be held responsible in any way for any damage caused by mistakes or omissions in this publication We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Copying scanning and changing in any way are expressly forbidden unless authorised in writing by Entrematic Group AB ...

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