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6.4  TIME - SETUP LEARNING

 Before any manoeuvre is executed, a SETUP 

cycle must first be run.

  During SETUP do not interrupt the photocells 

because their interruption causes the immedi-

ate stop of the leaves. To end the procedure, 

repeat SETUP from the beginning.

When the board is powered up and a SETUP cycle has never 

been executed, LEDs LD4 and LD5 begin to flash slowly to signal 

that a SETUP cycle must be executed.

There are two possible types of SETUP: AUTOMATIC and 

MANUAL

6.4.1 AUTOMATIC 

SET-UP

To execute an AUTOMATIC SETUP, follow the procedure below:

Take the leaves to mid-point.
Hold down the SETUP (SW1) push-button until the 2 adjacent 
LEDs (LD4 and LD5) light up on steady beam.
Release the SETUP push-button, LEDs LD4 and LD5 begin 
to flash rapidly.
Leaf 2 (if present) starts the closing movement, stopping 
when it reaches the closing mechanical stop.
Leaf 1 starts the closing movement, stopping when it 
reaches the closing mechanical stop.
Leaf 1 starts the opening movement.
Leaf 2 (if present) starts the opening movement after a 
fixed delay at opening.
Leaves 1 and 2 (if present) stop when they reach the 
opening mechanical stop.
Wait for LEDs LD4 and LD5 to go OFF, which means that the 
SETUP procedure has finished.
Give an OPEN pulse to close the gate.

 When the SETUP procedure has been started, 

if the leaves at point 4 and 5 open instead of 

closing, the motor power supply cables must 

be changed over.

 When using the AUTOMATIC SETUP, the slow 

down spaces, the leaf opening and closing 

delays, and the pause time (30 sec., with A 

logic), are all preset by the board and cannot 

be modified.

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LED

ON (closed contact)

OFF (open contact)

STOP

Command disabled

Command enabled

OPEN A

Command enabled

Command disabled

OPEN B

Command enabled

Command disabled

BUS

See par. 7.2

 6  START-UP

6.1  LEDS CHECK

The following table shows that status of the LEDs in relation to 
the status of the inputs (the closed at rest automated system 
condition is shown in bold).
Check the status of the signalling LEDs as per table below:

Tab.1 – Operation of inputs status LEDs

6.4.2 MANUAL 

SET-UP

To execute a MANUAL SETUP, follow the procedure below:

Take the leaves to mid-point.
Hold down the SETUP (SW1) push-button until the leaves 
start to move.
Release the SETUP push-button, LEDs LD4 and LD5 begin 
to flash rapidly
Leaf 2 (if present) starts the closing movement, stopping 
when it reaches the closing mechanical stop
Leaf 1 starts the closing movement, stopping when it rea-
ches the closing mechanical stop
Leaf 1 starts the opening movement.
Leaf 2 (if present) starts the opening movement after a 
fixed delay at opening.
Leaves 1 and 2 (if present) stop when they reach the ope-
ning mechanical stop.

If LOW force was set, wait for about 5 sec checking if the 
flashing lamp goes OFF.

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6.2 PROGRAMMING THE DIPS-SWITCH

DS1

DS2

DS3

DS4

Description

OFF

OFF

LOW FORCE

OFF

ON

MEDIUM - LOW FORCE

ON

OFF

MEDIUM - HIGH FORCE

ON

ON

HIGH FORCE

ON

ANTI-WIND ON

OFF

ANTI-WIND OFF

ON

REVERSING STROKE ON

OFF

REVERSING STROKE OFF

 If you connect an electric lock to terminal J4, 

position DS4 to ON to enable the reversing stro-

ke (before opening, the motors thrust to close, 

thus facilitating the electric lock to uncouple).

 By setting dip-switch DS3 on ON, a special 

antiwind function is activated that enables the 

gate operation even if strong wind is present.

The following tables show the settings of the DS1 dip-switch for 
programming force, pre-flashing and reversing stroke.

Tab. 2 - DS1 programming (default settings in bold)

6.3   PRE-FLASHING

The pre-flashing function can be activated and disabled (fol-
lowing an OPEN command, the unit activates the flashing lamp 
for 3 seconds before it starts the movement). Procedure:

Press LOGIC key (SW3) for at least 5 secs. to ACTIVATE 
pre-flashing.
Press SPEED key (SW2) for at least 5 secs. to DESACTIVATE 
pre-flashing.

 In both cases check if the LED of the pressed key 

changes its status: in such cases it means that 

the function of the key and not the pre-flashing 

was changed.

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Summary of Contents for E024

Page 1: ...mendment 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Additional information This product underwent a test in a typical uniform configuration all products made by FAAC S p A Bologna 01 06 2007 The Managing Director A Bass...

Page 2: ...e system a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold Always separate power cables from control and safety cables push button receiver photocells etc To avoid any electrical disturb...

Page 3: ...F1 Accessories protective fuse F2 Fuses protecting transformers and motors LED Signalling LEDs 3 1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Terminal and or terminal board Description Device connected 1 J5 24V Power...

Page 4: ...inputs the closed at rest automated system condition is shown in bold Check the status of the signalling LEDs as per table below Tab 1 Operation of inputs status LEDs 6 4 2 MANUAL SET UP To execute a...

Page 5: ...shows the programming operations of the dip switch inside the transmitter and of the BUS Photocells receiver If the A Logic was selected the board begins to count the pause time max 10 min and after...

Page 6: ...ening OPEN A or partial opening OPEN B and as you hold it down also press the SETUP SW1 push button The relevant LED starts to flash slowly for 5 sec Release both push buttons Within these 5 sec while...

Page 7: ...OPEN B Use LC remote controls only with receiver module at 433 MHz Press the LOGIC SW3 or SPEED SW2 push button to memory store respectively total opening OPEN A or partial opening OPEN B and as you...

Page 8: ...pening inhibited no effect closing inhibited no effect opening and closing inhibited opens leaves LOGIC EP PULSES STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW OP CL FSW OPEN CLOSED...

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