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6.  CONTROL LEDS

N.B.: LED status shown in bold when automated system closed and control unit powered.

7. PROGRAMMING

NB.: Programming must be done while the control unit is powered off the mains, through the transformer. Programming is not possible

by using the buffer batteries only. This ensures that all times and functions of the control unit are correctly programmed.

Programming of work times, deceleration and electronic clutch is executed in self-learning. At this stage, leaf movement is at slow speed.

Procedure:

1) Release the automated system , take it to about midway through opening travel, and then lock it.

2) Power up the control unit (power ON is signalled by the POWER LED).

3) Turn switch 

S2

 to 

PROG

: the flashing lamp goes on at steady light to signal programming.

4) Press the push-button connected to the 

START

 terminals or the remote-control, if data has been stored. The first operation the automated

system performs must be 

CLOSING

.

5) If the application moves to open, touch the two 

RESET

 pins with a screwdriver – the control unit will immediately stop the movement

generated by the automated system.

6) Cut power to the control unit, reverse polarity of the two cables powering the motor, and repeat the operation at point 1.

7) After the 

START

 command is given, the automated system moves to close, until it reaches the closing stop or limit-switch if supplied.

8) After about two seconds, the automated system restarts opening automatically until it reaches the opening stops or limit-switch if

supplied.

9) The control unit begins counting pause time. After the required time has elapsed, press the 

START

 command again, and the automated

system will close completely.

10) Programming is now finished. Turn switch 

S2

 back to 

OFF

 – the flashing lamp goes off.

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