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MANUAL
TWO-WAY
ONE WAY
PARTIAL OPENING
TOTAL OPENING
AUTOMATIC
DOOR OPEN
NIGHT
OPERATING FUNCTIONS
Selection is performed by pressing the keys on the fixed part of
the programmer - the function is indicated by the relevant LED
lighting up.
when the “Night” or “Manual” modes have been set,
the relevant selection keys must be pressed to exit
the modes.
Manual
The sliding leaves are free and can be activated manually.
Two-way
Pedestrian transit is possible in both directions; the inside and
outside radars are enabled.
One way
Pedestrian transit is possible in one direction only; the external
radar is disabled.
Partial opening
The door opens only partially (standard: 50%)
Partial opening can be adjusted in range from 10% to 90% of total.
Total opening
The door opens completely.
Automatico
The door opens (partially or totally) and then re-closes after the
set pause time (standard: 2 sec.).
Adjusting range of pause time: 0 to 30 sec.
Door open
The door opens and stays open.
Night
The door closes and the motor lock (if present) is activated. The
internal and external radars are disabled.
The Key command causes the door to open and re-close after
night pause time elapses (standard: 8 sec).
Adjusting range of night pause time : 0 to 240 sec.
To obtain partial opening in this mode, before selecting the
“Night” function, activate the “Partial Opening” function.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Setup
Setup is the door initialisation function during which parameters
are self-learned.
To activate, simultaneously press keys
and
for 5 sec.
Reset
Reset is the function for restoring normal operating conditions
after some types of alarm have been signalled.
To activate, simultaneously press keys
and
.
Lock
When active, the Lock function disables SD-Keeper.
To activate (and de-activate), simultaneously press keys
and
for 5 sec.
BATTERY INSERTION/CHANGE
To keep the clock inside SD-Keeper active even in the event of a
power cut, a 3V model CR1216 lithium battery is provided.
Insert or replace the battery in the compartment on the printed
circuit (fig.65) respecting the indicated polarity.
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