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The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate.
Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automaticaly reaching
closed position.

- ADVANCED COMPLETE LEARNING:

Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
more than 3 seconds: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaf 1
begins the opening movement. The following functions can be
commanded by the OPEN A pulses (by radio control or key
controlled push-button):

1° OPEN - Deceleration at opening of leaf 1

2° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its

opening movement

3° OPEN - Deceleration at opening of leaf 2

4° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at opening and immediately begins

its closing movement

5°  OPEN  - Deceleration at closing of leaf 2

6° OPEN - Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing

movement

7°  OPEN  - Deceleration at closing of leaf 1

8° OPEN - Leaf 1 stops at closing

The DL10 LED stops flashing and the gate is ready for normal
operation.

Notes:

•If you wish to eliminate deceleration in certain stages,

wait for the leaf to reach its stop-limit and supply 2
consecutive Open pulses (by 1 second).

•If only one leaf is present, the entire sequence must

nevertheless be effected. When the leaf has finished
opening, supply 5 Open pulses until the leaf begins to
close, and then resume normal operation.

•It wind effected areas it is best to allow 2 second after

the leaf reaches open stop befor supplying  Open A to
ensure full closing.
•Use of slow-down is not recommended for
condominium

entries.

•If, during closing / opening, the cycle stops for more
consecutive times, the leaf could not reach the limit
stop with slow-down. At the first complete cycle without
interruptions, the system recognizes the limit stops and
carries out again the programmed slow-downs.

6.4.

PRE-FLASHING

If you wish to increase the equipment's safety level, you can
activate the pre-flashing function which enables the flashing
lamp to go on 5 seconds before the leaf starts to move.
Pre-flashing activation procedure:

1 - check if the gate is closed
2 - open and keep open the 

Stop

 contact

3 - check if the 

DL10

 LED is OFF (if lighted, pre-flashing is

already active)

4  - briefly press the

 F

 push-button and check if the 

DL10

 LED

lights up.

5 - close the 

Stop

 contact (DL10 goes OFF).

Procedure for disabling the function:

1 - check if the gate is closed
2 - open and keep open the 

Stop

 contact

3 - check if the 

DL10

 LED is lighted (if OFF, pre-flashing is

already disabled)

4  - briefly press the 

F

 push-button and check if the 

DL10

 LED

is OFF.

5 - close the 

Stop

 contact

7. AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST

When you have finished programming, check if the system is
operating correctly.
Most important of all, check if the force is adequately adjusted
and if the safety devices are operating correctly.

6. START-UP

6.1.

LED CHECK

The table below shows the status of the LEDs in relation to to the
status of the inputs.
Note the following:

L

ED

 

LIGHTED

  = closed contact

L

ED

 

OFF

       = open contact

Check the state of the LEDs as per Table.

Operation of the status signalling LEDs

Opening/closing time is established by a learning procedure
which can be effected in two different ways depending on the
type of system.

Simple learning

 makes it possible to effect a single rapid operation

to supply work times to the board, without using deceleration. It
is not recommended if the speeds of the leaves differ considerably
from each other (different operators, different opening dimensions
or angles).

Complete learning

 makes it possible to exploit all functions of the

equipment, and thus program different work times for each leaf,
and also opening and closing deceleration.

- SIMPLE LEARNING:

Check if the leaves are closed, and then press F push-button for
one second: DL10 LED begins flashing and the leaves begin the
opening movement.
Wait for the leaf to reach the opening stop limit and then supply
an OPEN A pulse (with the radio control or with the key controlled
push-button) to stop the movement: the leaves stop and the
DL10 LED stops flashing.

WARNING:

 during the learning procedure, the  safety devices are

disabled! Therefore any transit must be  avoided in the leaf
movement area when this operation  is carried out.

6.2.

ROTATION DIRECTION AND FORCE CHECK

1)

Program the microswitches of the control board according
to need, as shown in Chapter 5.

2)

Cut power to the electronic control equipment.

3)

Release the operators and manually move the gate to the
mid-point of the opening angle.

4)

Re-lock the operators.

5)

Restore power.

6)

Send and opening command on the OPEN A input (fig.2)
and check if the gate leaves are being commanded to
open.

N.B.:

If the first OPEN A pulse commands a closing, cut power and
change over the phases of the electric motor (brown and
black wires) on the terminal board.

7)

Check power setting of the motors and, if necessary, modify
it (see Chapter 5.1).

8)

Stop leaf movement with a STOP command.

9)

Release the operators, close the leaves and re-lock the
operators.

NB.: 

The status of the LEDs while the gate is at rest are shown in

bold.

Furthermore, the DL10 LED is on the board and functions as
detailed in the following table:

LEDs

LIGHTED

OFF

OP_A

Command activated

Command inactive

OP_B

Command activated

Command inactive

STOP

Command inactive

Command activated

FSWCL

Safety devices disengaged

Safety devices engaged

FSWOP

Safety devices disengaged

Safety devices engaged

DL10

Gate closed at rest:

OFF

Gate moving or on

pause:

like indicator-light

Time learning:

flashes rapidly

6.3.

LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES

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