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Master
:Determines the master door (usually the inside one).
Slave:
Determines the slave door.
No Memory:
Using interlock, it is necessary to wait for one
door to close before commanding opening of the other: open
pulses sent during the operating cycle of the first door will
have no effect.
With Memory:
Using interlock, it is not necessary to wait
for one door to close before commanding opening of the
other: open pulses sent during the operating cycle of the
first door will be memorised and the second door will open
automatically as soon as the first is closed again.
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3.3 2-LEAF
The “2-LEAF” function makes it possible to manage doors
consisting of two leaves. The two automated systems
(master and slave) manage movement of the door in a
synchronous way. The
Master
function must be associated
to the door that is the first to begin opening movement.
Off: “2-LEAF” function not active.
On: Activates the “2-LEAF” function
.
Master: Determines the master door (should the leaves
feature an overlap, that must always be the door that begins
moving first).
Slave:
Determines the slave door.
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4 CHANGE PASSWORD
Sets the new password (4 digits) for accessing the advanced
menu. Default 0000.
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5 PROG TEST
Performs a functional test of the automated system. If a
fault is detected, the automated system will stop and the
KP-CONTROLLER signals the detected fault status.
Off:
Test not active.
On:
Activates test.
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6 CLOCK (Diagram 9)
Set the current day, time and date.
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7 TIMER (Diagram 10)
Off:
Timer not activated.
On:
Timer activated: the operation time bands set in “8
- Programming Timer” are enabled. When the timer is
active, a “T” appears beside the time displayed and the
KP-CONTROLLER will not allow operation selection.
The internal battery of the KP-CONTROLLER keeps the
clock running even if there is no power. If the time is lost
(e.g. black-out or discharged battery) a flashing asterisk is
displayed in place of the “T”, the timer is disabled and the
automated system switches automatically to NIGHT mode.
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8 PROGRAMMING TIMER (Diagram 11
)
Makes it possible to create up to 5 different time bands
for each day of the week (setting the band start time) and
give each time band an operative function. When the KP-
CONTROLLER internal clock reaches the start of a time
band, the associated operative function is automatically
set and the door stays in that condition until the following
time band is triggered. To correctly manage the time bands,
a permanent KP-CONDisplay connection is
required.
Selecting the day. Select the day of the week
to create the time bands.
By selecting “All”, the time bands
chosen afterward will be copied to all the days of the week.
Function Set the operative function to associate
with the time band, using the following table as a reference:
FUNCTION
MEANING
0
No function
1
Automatic total two-way
2
Automatic total one-way
3
Automatic partial two-way
4
Automatic partial one-way
5
Door open completely
6
Door open partially
7
Manual
8
Night
Time band start
Set the time band activation time. The time frames do not
need to be in chronological order.
- Example of Programming -
You want to program a door to open
•MONDAY to FRIDAY:
- from 08:00 in AUTOMATIC TWO-WAY TOTAL mode
- from 18:00 in AUTOMATIC ONE-WAY
TOTAL mode:
- from 19:00 in NIGHT mode
•SATURDAY and SUNDAY: NIGHT mode all day
Proceed as follows:
1) Select ALL and set:
TIME BAND1 : FUNC. 1
08:00
TIME BAND2 : FUNC. 2
18:00
TIME BAND3 : FUNC. 8
19:00
TIME BAND4 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND5 : FUNC. 0
2) Select SATURDAY and set:
TIME BAND1 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND2 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND3 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND4 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND5 : FUNC. 0
3) Select SUNDAY and set:
TIME BAND1 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND2 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND3 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND4 : FUNC. 0
TIME BAND5 : FUNC. 0
Note:
to correctly use the TIMER function, the KP-
CONTROLLER battery must be efficient. In case of
electrical power failure, the battery will keep the clock
running. Should the battery discharge, the clock will
reset and, once electrical power is restored, the KP-
CONTROLLER will automatically switch to NIGHT.
On automated systems that remain without electrical
power for long periods of time (e.g.: 12 hours out of 24
for 365 days a year) it is advisable to replace the battery
at most every 3 years.
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