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during the learning procedure, the  safety devices 
are disabled! Therefore any transit must be  avoided 
in  the  leaf  movement  area  when  this  operation    is 
carried out.

6.  START-UP

     6..  LED CHECK

The table below shows the status of the LEDs in relation to to the status 
of the inputs.
Note the following:

  L

ed

 

Lighted

  = closed contact

 

 

 

L

ed

 

off

       = open contact

Check the state of the LEDs as per Table.

Operation of the status signalling LEDs

Opening/closing time is established by a learning procedure which can 
be effected in two different ways depending on the type of system.

Simple  learning

  makes  it  possible  to  effect  a  single  rapid  operation 

to supply work times to the board, without using deceleration. It is not 
recommended if the speeds of the leaves differ considerably from each 
other (different operators, different opening dimensions or angles).

Complete  learning

  makes  it  possible  to  exploit  all  functions  of  the 

equipment, and thus program different work times for each leaf, and 
also opening and closing deceleration.

- SIMPLE LEARNING:

Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for one 
second: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaves begin the opening 
movement.
Wait for the leaf to reach the opening stop limit and then supply an OPEN 
A pulse (with the radio control or with the key controlled push-button) to 
stop the movement: the leaves stop and the DL10 LED stops flashing.

      6..  ROTATION DIRECTION AND FORCE CHECK

1)  Program the microswitches of the control board according 

to need, as shown in Chapter 5.

2)  Cut power to the electronic control equipment.
3)  Release the operators and manually move the gate to the 

mid-point of the opening angle.

4)  Re-lock the operators.
5)  Restore power.
6)  Send and opening command on the OPEN A input (fig.2) 

and check if the gate leaves are being commanded to 

open.

.           If the first OPEN A pulse commands a closing, cut power 

and change over the phases of the electric motor (brown and 

black wires) on the terminal board.

7)  Check power setting of the motors and, if necessary, modify 

it (see Chapter 5.1).

8)  Stop leaf movement with a STOP command.
9)  Release  the  operators,  close  the  leaves  and  re-lock  the 

operators.

             The status of the LEDs while the gate is at rest are shown                    

in  bold. 

Furthermore,  the  DL10  LED  is  on  the  board  and  functions  as 
detailed in the following table:

LEDs 

LIGHTED 

OFF

OP_A  

Command activated

 

Command inactive

OP_B  

Command activated

 

Command inactive

STOP 

Command inactive 

Command activated

FSWCL 

Safety devices disengaged 

Safety devices engaged

FSWOP 

Safety devices disengaged 

Safety devices engaged

DL10

Gate closed at rest:

OFF

Gate moving or on 

pause:

like indicator-light 

Time learning:

flashes rapidly

      6.3.   LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES

The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate.
Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automaticaly reaching closed 
position.

- ADVANCED COMPLETE LEARNING:

Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for more than 
3 seconds: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaf 1 begins the opening 
movement. The following functions can be commanded by the OPEN 
A pulses (by radio control or key controlled push-button):

1° OPEN -  Deceleration at opening of leaf 1

2° OPEN -  Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its opening 

movement 

3° OPEN -  Deceleration at opening of leaf 2
4° OPEN -  Leaf 2 stops at opening and immediately begins its 

closing movement

5° OPEN -  Deceleration at closing of leaf 2
6° OPEN -  Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing 

movement

7° OPEN -  Deceleration at closing of leaf 1
8° OPEN -  Leaf 1 stops at closing

The  DL10  LED  stops  flashing  and  the  gate  is  ready  for  normal 
operation.

Notes:

  •If you wish to eliminate deceleration in certain stages, wait 

for the leaf to reach its stop-limit and supply 2 consecutive 
Open pulses (by 1 second).

 

•If  only  one  leaf  is  present,  the  entire  sequence  must 

nevertheless be effected. When the leaf has finished opening, 
supply 5 Open pulses until the leaf begins to close, and then 
resume normal operation.

 

•It wind effected areas it is best to allow 2 second after the 

leaf reaches open stop befor supplying  Open A to ensure 
full closing.
•Use of slow-down is not recommended for condominium  
entries.
•If, during closing / opening, the cycle stops for more con-
secutive times, the leaf could not reach the limit stop with 
slow-down. At the first complete cycle without interruptions, 
the system recognizes the limit stops and carries out again 
the programmed slow-downs.

      6.4.  PRE-FLASHING

If  you  wish  to  increase  the  equipment's  safety  level,  you  can 
activate the pre-flashing function which enables the flashing lamp 
to go on 5 seconds before the leaf starts to move.
Pre-flashing activation procedure:

1 -  check if the gate is closed

2 -  open and keep open the 

Stop

 contact

3 -  check if the 

DL10

 LED is OFF (if lighted, pre-flashing is 

already active)

4 -  briefly press the

 F

 push-button and check if the 

DL10

 LED 

lights up.

5 -  close the 

Stop

 contact (DL10 goes OFF).

Procedure for disabling the function:

1 -  check if the gate is closed

2 -  open and keep open the 

Stop

 contact

3 -  check if  the 

DL10

  LED  is  lighted  (if  OFF,  pre-flashing  is 

already disabled)

4 -  briefly press the 

F

 push-button and check if the 

DL10

 LED 

is OFF.

5 -  close the 

Stop

 contact

       7.  AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST

When  you  have  finished  programming,  check  if  the  system  is 
operating correctly.
Most important of all, check if the force is adequately adjusted and 
if the safety devices are operating correctly.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for 452 MPS

Page 1: ...452 MPS...

Page 2: ...equate level of safety the Standards mentioned above must be observed in addition to national legal regulations 11 Before attempting any job on the system cut out electrical power 12 The mains power s...

Page 3: ...MINAL BOARD J2 CONNECTOR FOR DECODER MINIDEC RP RECEIVER J3 230 VAC POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL BOARD J4 MOTORSANDFLASHINGLAMPCONNECTION TERMINAL BOARD J5 INDICATOR LIGHT AND ELECTRIC LOCK TERMINAL BOARD F1...

Page 4: ...against the risk of impact and crushing Closing safety devices they operate only during the gate closing movement and therefore they are suitable for protecting the closing area against the risk of i...

Page 5: ...photocells and a pair of closing photocells Fig 11 Connection of two pairs of closing photocells Fig 10 Fig 8 Fig 9 Connection of 1 pair of closing photocells Fig 12 Fig 13 Connection of 2 N C contact...

Page 6: ...ing closing in the A SP E EP logics the safety devices reverse the movement of the gate leaves or stop and reverse the movement when they are re leased see programming of microswitch DS2 SW2 During th...

Page 7: ...versing stroke pushes the leaves to close for a few moments before opening the gate thus facilitating release of the electric lock The equipment is endowed with two groups of microswitch es DS1 fig 18...

Page 8: ...on pause like indicator light Time learning flashes rapidly 6 3 LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automatic...

Page 9: ...N on PAUSE Stops operation Stops operation No effect Closes after 5 OPEN disabled lighted AT CLOSING Re opens the leaves immediately Re opens the leaf immediately No effect saves OPEN see paragraph 5...

Page 10: ...o effect OPEN B disabled W L lighted flashing lighted lighted No effect OPEN A disabled OP CLOS SAFETY DEVICE CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES OPENING SAFETY DEVICES STOP OPEN B Stops operation OPEN A B disable...

Page 11: ...n in vorliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich FAAC beh lt sich das Recht vor ohne die wesentlichen Eigenschaften dieses Ger tes zu ver ndern und ohne Verbindlichkeiten in Bezug auf die Neufassung der...

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