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C4000I
35
532100 - Rev.A
LAMP
LAMP
24 V
15 W max
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ansla
tion of the original instruc
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ENGLISH
9. ACCESSORIES
9.1 LAMPEGGIATORE 24 V
"
The flashing light indicates that the automation is
moving.
1. Install the flashing light in an easily visible position.
2. Connect the flashing light to terminal board J9 (15
W max) (
28
).
3. Set-up pre-flashing, if required (
PF
and
tP
in
Advanced programming).
4. Check that the device is working properly.
9.2 XBAT 24 EMERGENCY BATTERY
The XBAT 24 provides power to the automation system
in the event of a mains power supply failure. The
number of cycles that can be carried out by the battery
depends on the condition of the automation system
(state of charge of the battery, the time elapsed since
the mains power failure, ambient temperature, struc-
ture of the gate etc.).
!
Recharge the battery before starting the system. The
full charging cycle of the XBAT 24 battery is 72 hours.
1. Remove the board (
29
-1).
2. Fasten the emergency battery fitting to the enclo-
sure (
29
-2).
3. Place the battery into the enclosure.
4. Turn the battery fitting so that it is vertical, in order
to secure the battery onto the support.
5. Connect the connector of the XBAT 24 to connector
J2 of the board.
Disconnect the emergency battery if the automation
system is taken out of use.
9.3 XF RADIO MODULE
The E4000I is fitted with an OMNIDEC integrated two
channel decoding system that can memorise, via the
XF radio module, FAAC radio controls that use the
following types of radio code: SLH/SLH LR, LC/RC, DS.
The three types of radio codes can coexist simulta-
neously.
A maximum of 256 codes can be memorised.
The memorised codes act as OPEN A or OPEN B/CLOSE
commands.
The radio controls and the XF radio module must have
the same frequency.
When memorising the codes, keep the radio control
approximately one meter from the XF radio module.
1. Insert the XF radio module into connector J3, being
careful to insert it the right way round (
30
).
2. Memorise the radio controls.