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55555 DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTICS

5.1 940SDM

5.1 940SDM

5.1 940SDM

5.1 940SDM

5.1 940SDM

The door's hardware model and the software of the 940SDM
control board to which SD-Keeper is connected are shown.

5.2 NR. CYCLE

5.2 NR. CYCLE

5.2 NR. CYCLE

5.2 NR. CYCLE

5.2 NR. CYCLE

The count (non resettable )of the cycles effected by the door
is shown.

5.3 ALARM N.

5.3 ALARM N.

5.3 ALARM N.

5.3 ALARM N.

5.3 ALARM N.

The number and description of the current alarm are shown.

No. DESCRIPTION

MEANING

ENERGY SAV.

Operating on low battery consumption

1 SPEED CHANGES Speed changed, new setup required
2 BAT.OPERATION. Door  operating on battery
3 FORCED OPEN

Door forced opening in progress

4 FLAT BATTERY

Battery discharged: emergency movement not
guaranteed

6 EMERG 2 ON

Emergency 2 input active

7 EMERG 1 ON

Emergency 1 input active

8 OBST. IN OPEN.

Opening obstacle detected 3 successive times;
Reset necessary to restore operation

9 OBST. IN CLOS.

Closing obstacle detected 3 consecutive times;
Reset necessary to restore operation

10        

Lock locked in closed position

11        

Lock locked in open position (with  surveillance kit only)

12        

Incorrect power  supply to motor (VMOT absent)

13        

Photocell 2 faulty (PSW2 input)

14        

Photocell 1 faulty (PSW1 input)

15        

Setup not possible

18        

Initialisation  process not possible on motor : leaf  stroke
too long

20        

Initialisation process not possible on motor:  insufficient
leaf stroke

22        

Initialisation  process not possible on motor:  too much
friction

24        

Motor  malfunctions

25        

940SDM control board faulty

RESET

RESET

RESET

RESET

RESET

Executes reset procedure.

66666 ADVANCED MENU

ADVANCED MENU

ADVANCED MENU

ADVANCED MENU

ADVANCED MENU

P

PP

PPAS

AS

AS

AS

ASSWORD

SWORD

SWORD

SWORD

SWORD

To access the advanced menu, insert the 4-digit password
(default 0000).

1 OPERA

1 OPERA

1 OPERA

1 OPERA

1 OPERATION P

TION P

TION P

TION P

TION PARAMETERS

ARAMETERS

ARAMETERS

ARAMETERS

ARAMETERS

1.1 CL

1.1 CL

1.1 CL

1.1 CL

1.1 CLOSING SPEED

OSING SPEED

OSING SPEED

OSING SPEED

OSING SPEED

Sets door speed for closing.
When speed is changed with respect to the set value, an
alarm is signalled on the control board (“Error” LED flashing
slowly) and on the SD-Keeper (ALARM 1: speed change) - a
new Setup is recommended.
Standard value: level 3.
Adjusting range: from 0 to 10

1.2 OPENING SPEED

1.2 OPENING SPEED

1.2 OPENING SPEED

1.2 OPENING SPEED

1.2 OPENING SPEED

Sets door speed for opening.
Standard value: level 10 (maximum speed)
Adjusting range: from 0 to 10

1.3 DECEL. WIDTH

1.3 DECEL. WIDTH

1.3 DECEL. WIDTH

1.3 DECEL. WIDTH

1.3 DECEL. WIDTH

Opening

Opening

Opening

Opening

Opening

Sets anticipated time value on the standard deceleration
point at the opening stop position.
Standard value: 0 cm
Adjusting range: from 0 to 120 cm

Closing

Closing

Closing

Closing

Closing

Sets anticipated time value on the standard deceleration
point at the closing  stop position.
Standard value: 0 cm
Adjusting range: from 0 to 120 cm

1.4 DECEL. SPEED.

1.4 DECEL. SPEED.

1.4 DECEL. SPEED.

1.4 DECEL. SPEED.

1.4 DECEL. SPEED.

Speed:

Speed:

Speed:

Speed:

Speed:

Sets speed level during deceleration.
Standard value: low
Adjusting range: high/medium/low

2 IN/OUT SETUP

2 IN/OUT SETUP

2 IN/OUT SETUP

2 IN/OUT SETUP

2 IN/OUT SETUP

2.1  Emerg 1

2.1  Emerg 1

2.1  Emerg 1

2.1  Emerg 1

2.1  Emerg 1
2.2 Emerg 2

2.2 Emerg 2

2.2 Emerg 2

2.2 Emerg 2

2.2 Emerg 2

Sets the effect of the emergency commands (Emerg1 and
Emerg2  inputs on 940SDM control board).
Standard setting EMERG 1:
Stop/No memory/NO
Standard setting EMERG 2:
Open/Speed: Standard/No memory/ NO

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Activating this command opens the door.

Close

Close

Close

Close

Close

Activating this command closes the door.

Stop

Stop

Stop

Stop

Stop

Activating this command stops the door.

Speed: Standard

Speed: Standard

Speed: Standard

Speed: Standard

Speed: Standard

The door opens or closes (according to setting) at normal speed.

Speed: No Standard

Speed: No Standard

Speed: No Standard

Speed: No Standard

Speed: No Standard

The door opens or closes (according to setting) at slow speed.

No memory

No memory

No memory

No memory

No memory

In order to keep the emergency active, the command must
be maintained active (on release, the door returns to normal
operation).

With memory

With memory

With memory

With memory

With memory

A pulse keeps the emergency operational;
To restore operation, resetting is necessary either from the control
board or from SD-Keeper.

N o

N o

N o

N o

N o

Normally open input.

N c

N c

N c

N c

N c

Normally closed input.

2.3 Photocells

2.3 Photocells

2.3 Photocells

2.3 Photocells

2.3 Photocells

Quantity

Quantity

Quantity

Quantity

Quantity

Number of connected photocells.
Standard no.: 2
Settable no.: 0, 1, 2
When no photocells are configured and the selected status is
NC (see below), there is no need to jumper connect unused
inputs.
When configuring 1 photocell, you can connect to the PSW1
input of the 940SDM control board.

Failsafe Off

Failsafe Off

Failsafe Off

Failsafe Off

Failsafe Off

Failsafe test on photocells not executed.

Failsafe On

Failsafe On

Failsafe On

Failsafe On

Failsafe On

Failsafe test on photocells executed before each movement.

N c

N c

N c

N c

N c

Normally closed input.

N o

N o

N o

N o

N o

Normally open input.

2.4 SENSORS

2.4 SENSORS

2.4 SENSORS

2.4 SENSORS

2.4 SENSORS

Sets the status of  “external radar” and “internal radar”
commands (E-Det and I-Det inputs on 940SDM control board).

N o

N o

N o

N o

N o

Normally open input.

N c

N c

N c

N c

N c

Normally closed input.

2.5 KEY

2.5 KEY

2.5 KEY

2.5 KEY

2.5 KEY

Sets the status of the “key” command (Key input on the 940SDM
control board).

N o

N o

N o

N o

N o

Normally open input.

N c

N c

N c

N c

N c

Normally closed input.

Summary of Contents for 940SM Series

Page 1: ...940SM SMD 940SM SMD para la naturaleza 100 papel reciclado ist umweltfreundlich 100 Altpapier pour la nature papier recycl 100 for nature recycled paper 100 carta riciclata 100 per la natura...

Page 2: ...withother safetydevices 15 The safety devices EN 12978 Standard protect any dangerous areas against Mechanical movement risks such as crushing dragging and shearing CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MA...

Page 3: ...H KEY TO PROFILES SUPPORT PROFILE HOUSING PROFILE SLIDING PROFILE CLOSING PROFILE FOR STANDARD AUTOMATED SYSTEM LEAF ATTACHMENT PROFILE LEAF BOTTOM PROFILE GRIPPER FOR GLASS LEAVES BOTTOM SLIDING BLOC...

Page 4: ...d power Power supply Protection class Anti crushing activation Operating ambient temperature Use frequency Motor power supply Head profile length Opening speed adjustment load free Closing speed adjus...

Page 5: ...4 ENGLISH ENGLISH 15 15 9 5 179 5 34 5 10 25 50 130 5 40 100 180 173 Fig 2...

Page 6: ...red and tested in the configuration requested by the customer on the order form or supplied as a kit An automation head profile fig 1 consists of the following parts Profile SM fig 2 ref This is the s...

Page 7: ...790 1735 4470 2165 2100 4300 1890 1835 4670 2265 2200 4500 1990 1935 4870 2365 2300 4700 2090 2035 5070 2465 2400 4900 2190 2135 5270 2565 2500 5100 2290 2235 5470 2665 2600 5300 2390 2335 5670 2765 2...

Page 8: ...790 1785 4470 2165 2100 4300 1890 1885 4670 2265 2200 4500 1990 1985 4870 2365 2300 4700 2090 2085 5070 2465 2400 4900 2190 2185 5270 2565 2500 5100 2290 2285 5470 2665 2600 5300 2390 2385 5670 2765 2...

Page 9: ...5110 2485 2100 4300 875 857 5 5310 2585 2200 4500 925 907 5 5510 2685 2300 4700 975 957 5 5710 2785 2400 4900 1025 1007 5 5910 2885 2500 5100 1075 1057 5 6110 2985 2600 5300 1125 1107 5 6310 3085 2700...

Page 10: ...2165 2100 4300 1890 1735 4670 2265 2200 4500 1990 1835 4870 2365 2300 4700 2090 1935 5070 2465 2400 4900 2190 2035 5270 2565 2500 5100 2290 2135 5470 2665 2600 5300 2390 2235 5670 2765 2700 5500 2490...

Page 11: ...00 4100 1790 1685 4470 2165 2100 4300 1890 1785 4670 2265 2200 4500 1990 1885 4870 2365 2300 4700 2090 1985 5070 2465 2400 4900 2190 2085 5270 2565 2500 5100 2290 2185 5470 2665 2600 5300 2390 2285 56...

Page 12: ...4910 2385 2000 4100 825 807 5 5110 2485 2100 4300 875 857 5 5310 2585 2200 4500 925 907 5 5510 2685 2300 4700 975 957 5 5710 2785 2400 4900 1025 1007 5 5910 2885 2500 5100 1075 1057 5 6110 2985 2600 5...

Page 13: ...12 ENGLISH ENGLISH 5 INSTALLATION Fig 9 140 9 5 10 HA LH 20 5 mm 10 LH max 2500 HA...

Page 14: ...0 6 1 Installation of side panels Fit the side panels as shown in figures 12 The side panels are engraved so that they can adapt to head profiles with or without a free standing profile Fig 12 7 INSTA...

Page 15: ...as follows Take the leave into opening position Loosen the two hexagon head screws as shown in figures 18 and 19 ref Take the mechanical stop toward the carriage until the two parts come into contact...

Page 16: ...t always be installed even if the motor lock is not used Fig 23 Fig 24 12 MOTOR LOCK The motor lock is a device guaranteeing the leaves are lockedwhenclosed Installationprocedure Secure the motor lock...

Page 17: ...s limit stop compressing the springs and tighten the screw of the terminal thus securing the steel cable Make sure that the motor lock coupling is clear of the motor shaft coupling fig 26 ref B If adj...

Page 18: ...S Fit the buffer batteries inside the transformer unit fig 35 Fig 35 Fig 32 R 20 40 40 50 Fig 33 14 INSTALLATION OF CABLE SLEEVES Fit the supplied cable sleeves parallel to the profile fig 34 ref and...

Page 19: ...18 ENGLISH ENGLISH Fig 36 16 INSTALLATION WITH GRIPPERS FOR GLASS LEAVES HA LH 4 5 23 5 21 10mm To install with the glass leaves grippers refer to the dimensions infigure 36 LH max 2500 HA...

Page 20: ...m the toroidal transformer from the motor and from all accessories routing the cables inside the pre fittedcablesleeves Set motor direction of rotation according to type of door refer to the instructi...

Page 21: ...S MEANING OFF normal operating status ON Alarms n 18 20 22 24 execute SETUP SLOW FLASHING current alarm signalling FAST FLASHING setup reset in progress or during setup with the kit elastic activated...

Page 22: ...g J2 connector to J1 of 940SDM J3 connector to J2 of 940SDM J4 transformer 24V secondary winding J5 connector to J9 of 940SDM J6 second motor quick fit connector J7 not used J8 RS232 serial port for P...

Page 23: ...J7 J10 J5 J9 J8 J8 J1 J3 J7 J2 J4 fig 1 fig 2 J10 J1 J2 J6 J9 J3 J4 J7 J5 J1 J3 J7 J2 J4 J9 J1 J2 J3 second motor motor Second motor board 940SDM board Batteries board transformer 40V secondary windi...

Page 24: ...ISABLED DEFAULT no photocell 1 pair of photocells 2 pairs of photocells PSW 2 PSW 1 FAILSAFE VACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RX1 TX1 C J5 PSW 2 PSW 1 FAILSAFE VACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 25: ...tact J6 TERMINAL BOARD J6 TERMINAL BOARD J6 TERMINAL BOARD J6 TERMINAL BOARD J6 TERMINAL BOARD 1 24V 24V power supply for accessories The total maximum load of the accessories connected to the VACC an...

Page 26: ...Keeper Display as an alternative one photocell only can be set connecting it to the PSW1 input as usual thus disabling the PSW2 input and avoiding the jumper see the SD Keeper programming instruction...

Page 27: ...nt partial opening and re closing after pause time no effect no effect no effect no effect restarts pause time count total opening and re closing after pause time restarts pause time count partial ope...

Page 28: ...IAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS SD Keeper also without display has a diagnostic function which in case of an alarm interrupts normal display of the function every 2 seconds...

Page 29: ...range of pause time 0 to 90 sec DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN The door opens and stays open NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT The door closes and the lock if present is activated The i...

Page 30: ...OK key An asterisk on the display indicates the currently active setting To exit programming select the exit function at each level Otherwise after about 2 minutes the display automatically returns to...

Page 31: ...OK OK OK 4 1 OK OK OK 4 2 OK OK 4 3 4 OK OK OK OK OK OK 5 OK OK 5 1 5 2 OK OK OK BATTERY BATTERY KIT ON OFF NO STANDARD STANDARD BAT OPERATION OPENING NO STANDARD STANDARD CLOSING NIGHT BATT LAST OPER...

Page 32: ...1 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 4 OK OK OK OK OK OK PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 OPERATION PARAMETERS CLOSING SPEED OPENING SPEED DECEL WIDTH DECEL...

Page 33: ...OK OK PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 incorrect code correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN OUT SETUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD EMERG 1 OPEN STOP CLOSE SPEED NO...

Page 34: ...K OK OK OK OK OK OK 3 3 PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 incorrect code correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN OUT SETUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD STAND SETUP STA...

Page 35: ...AND 2 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 5 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 2 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 5 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FU...

Page 36: ...at the point where the obstacle had been detected and continues at the slower speed until completed Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard...

Page 37: ...value 0 cm Adjusting range from 0 to 120 cm Closing Closing Closing Closing Closing Sets anticipated time value on the standard deceleration point at the closing stop position Standard value 0 cm Adju...

Page 38: ...a black out Off Off Off Off Off Elastic kit not installed On On On On On Elastic kit installed Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard When power is restored after a blackout the door remains set...

Page 39: ...execute the Setup activate the elastic kit with SD Keeper Display install the accessory mechanically After installation the leaves will open when mains power fails when mains power is restored the ela...

Page 40: ...ient reserve charge to perform at least one emergency movement after which the 940SDM control board goes into NIGHT ENERGY SAVING status ENERGY SAVING other than Night operating function VAC is switch...

Page 41: ...the sensor of the second door 6 Door B opens 7 The person exits 8 Door B closes after the night pause time elapses The operation is identical if the person comes from the opposite direction INTERLOCK...

Page 42: ...RY function was selected for theEMERG2input whenthecontactisrestored RESET is necessary to cancel the signal 3 4 7 EMERG 1 ON Emergency input 1 active This signal is shown whenever the EMERG1 emergenc...

Page 43: ...execute a new SETUP 2 4 22 The SETUP procedure cannot be completed because excessive friction or excessive leaf weight was detected When this signal is generated the ERROR LED on the 940SDM control bo...

Page 44: ...alarm in progress connect the SD Keeper to find the alarm and take the appropriate action see the diagnosticsguide G door locked and ERROR LED ON SETUPmustbeexecuted alarm in progress connect the SD K...

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