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10  AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST

When you have finished programming, check if the system is 
operating correctly. In particular, check if the safety devices 
are operating correctly.

8.3.1  REMOTE MEMORY STORAGE OF LC RADIO CON-

TROLS

Other radio controls can be remotely stored only with the LC 
radio controls, i.e. without using the LOGIC-SPEED-SETUP push-
buttons, but using a previously stored radio control.

Get a radio control already stored on one of the 2 channels 
(OPEN A or OPEN B ).
Press and hold down push-buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously 
until both the LEDs flash slowly for 5 sec.
Within 5 sec. press the push-button of the radio control 
that had been memory stored to enable learning on the 
selected channel.

1.

2.

3.

Quickly press twice the memory stored radio control push-
button.

  The automated system performs one opening 

operation. Make sure that the automated 

system is free of any obstacle created by 

persons or things.

To add other radio controls, transfer the code of the memory-
stored push-button of the radio control to the relevant push-
button of the radio controls to be added, observing the 
following procedure.

On the memory stored radio control, simultaneously press 
and hold down push-buttons P1 and P2.
The radio control LED begins to flash.
Release both push-buttons.
Press the memory stored push-button and hold it down 
(the radio control LED lights up on steady beam).
Bring the radio controls near, press and hold down the 
push-button of  the radio control to be added, releasing 
it only after the double flash of the radio control LED, 
which indicates memory storage executed.
Quickly press twice the push-button of the memory stored 
radio control.

  The automated system performs one opening 

operation. Make sure that the automated 

system is free of any obstacle created by 

persons or things.

8.3  MEMORY STORAGE OF LC RADIO CONTROLS  

(for some markets only)

 A maximum of 250 codes can be memory 

stored, split between OPEN A and 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 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., press the 
appropriate push-button on the LC remote control.
The LED lights up on steady beam for 1 second, indicating 
memory storage executed, and then resumes flashing for 
another 5 sec., during which another radio control (point 
4) can be memory stored.
When the 5 sec. have elapsed, the LED goes OFF indicating 
the end of the procedure.
To add other radio controls, repeat the operation at point 1.

9.



1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

The LED on the board relating to the channel being learned 
flashes for 5 sec., within which time the code of another 
radio control must be transmitted.
The LED lights up on steady beam for 2 seconds, indicating 
memory storage executed, and then resumes flashing for 
5 sec., during which other radio controls can be memory 
stored, and then goes OFF.

8.4  RADIO CONTROLS DELETION PROCEDURE

To delete 

ALL

 the input radio control codes, press push-

button LOGIC (SW3) or SPEED (SW2) and, while holding it 
down, also press push-button SETUP (SW1) for 10 sec.
The LED relating to the pressed push-button flashes for 
the first 5 sec, and then flashes more quickly for the next 
5 sec.
Both LEDs light up on steady beam for 2 sec and then go 
OFF (deletion completed).
Release both push-buttons.

  This operation is NOT reversible. All codes of 

radio controls stored as OPEN A and OPEN B will 

be deleted.

4.

5.

1.

2.

3.

4.

9    BATTERY KIT (OPZIONAL)

The buffer battery kit was built for insertion inside the control 
board support.
This support (Fig.10 ref.

) was pre-moulded to permit the 

battery housing to be opened.

Remove the board support material covering the 
battery housing, cutting the material connections along 
the perimeter. 

1.

Insert the battery in the housing you have just created, and 
secure it on the anchoring supports (Fig.11).

2.

To correctly fasten and connect the kit to the control 
unit, consult the instructions enclosed with the 
battery kit.

3.

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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