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8.5. PROGRAMMING
8.5.1. Card settings
Carry out the equipment settings by means of the Dip-Switch
DS1 to obtain the required operation.
8.5.2. Learning
During the learning procedure, the obstacle detection device
is not operating. The STOP command and the closing safety
devices (FSW) are active; their intervention causes interruption
of the learning and anomaly signalling.
Refit the courtesy light.
The SET-UP cycle can be carried out even with the plastic
housing already fitted (fig. 28). To access the programming
button, remove the courtesy light ceiling fixture and insert a
screwdriver in the special passage (fig. 29). If, on pressing the
OPEN pushbutton during the learning phase, the operator does
not carry out any movement, check the correct positioning of
the housing.
If the SET-UP is carried out without the housing fitted, pay
maximum attention not to touch live parts and the courtesy
light.
The learning cycle defines:
- the necessary force for moving the door.
- deceleration points.
- door opening and closing stop points.
- pause time (in automatic logic).
Learning can be started with the operator blocked, regardless
of the door position.
The procedure also determines the operational logic.
The logic tables gives the behaviour of the automation in the
various conditions and following commands or safety device
intervention.
Learning can be carried out in automatic or manual mode; in
the latter case the deceleration points can be established in
opening and closing, whereas in automatic, the equipment
independently establishes the movement parameters.
If the procedure does not conclude correctly (e.g. due to
excessive friction during door movement), the equipment
signals the anomaly status (the courtesy light flashes slowly). In
this case, the procedure must be repeated after the cause
has been eliminated.
AUTOMATIC LEARNING WITH LOGIC “E” (SEMIAUTOMATIC)
Press the SET-UP pushbutton for 1 second. The courtesy light
starts to flash when the button is released.
1) After 8 seconds the operator automatically does a closing
operation until detecting the ground stop.
2) The operator starts the opening movement. Wait until it
reaches the opening end travel or effect an OPEN
command in the position in which stopping of movement is
required.
3) The operator closes the door.
4) Wait until the door reaches the ground stop and the
operator stops.
If the learning procedure was successful the courtesy light stops
flashing and stays on for 5 seconds.
During the 5 seconds, in order to reduce the load on the release
system, OPEN pulses can be sent within 2 seconds of each
other to reverse the carriage. One pulse equals 5 mm travel.
N.B.: Carriage reversing is only visible during normal operation
of the automatic system.
The electronic equipment establishes the deceleration points.
Fig. 29
Fig. 28
* Prevents closing if pulse is maintained
** Prevents closing and/or opening if pulse is maintained
If the anti-crushing device is tripped during the door opening
manoeuvre, it causes the door to stop immediately, whereas,
during the closing manoeuvre, it reopens the door.
If, during closure, an obstacle is detected more than three
consecutive times, the automated system considers this
distance as the new closing contact point and goes into
closed status. To restore the correct positions, remove the
obstacle and command a new cycle: at the next closure, the
automated system will advance at low speed until it detects
the closing contact point.
SEMIAUTOMATIC Logic
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSING
STOPPED
OPENING
Closes
Open
Reverses motion
Locks
Closes
STOP
OPEN
SAFETY DEVICES
No effect**
Stops **
Stops **
No effect**
No effect
Reverses motion
No effect *
No effect *
DOOR STATUS
No effect**
No effect *
AUTOMATIC Logic
CLOSED
OPEN
FOR
PAUSE
CLOSING
OPENING
Opens and
closes after the
pause time
Reverses motion
No effect
Closes
STOP
OPEN
SAFETY DEVICES
No effect**
Stops *
Stops **
Stops **
No effect**
No effect
Restarts pause
time count*
Reverses motion
No effect *
No effect *
STOPPED
Restarts pause time
count*
DOOR STATUS