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BA24
BA24
RESET
Press and hold simultaneously ESC and OK keys for 3 s until the writing “PASS” appears on the display. Then
press and hold simultaneously the + and - keys for 3 s.
The default settings will be loaded into memory and will lose all previous settings except the number of
performed cycles and powered days.
(*) When batteries tension is low the switching on of flashing and warning lights could not be visible.
(*) If the flashing light setting is with fixed light (C2-3), the blinking is not present but only the fixed switching on.
FLASHING LIGHT SIGNALS SUMMARY
Fault
Signal
Effect
Photo 2 intercepted in stand-by
in presence of START command
Hedge intercepted in stand-by
in presence of START command
Hedge intercepted in pause in presence of
START command or at the closing beginning
Amperometric circuit test failed
at opening beginning
Batteries 20-21V in stand-by
in presence of START command
Batteries 16V in stand-by
in presence of START command
Amperometric circuit test failed
at closing beginning
Batteries 20-21V in stand-by in presence of
START command or at closing beginning
Batteries 16V in stand-by in presence of
START command or at closing beginning
Photo 1 test failed at opening beginning
Hedge N.C. test failed at opening beginning
Hedge 8K2 test failed at opening beginning
Photo 1 test failed at closing beginning
Hedge N.C. test failed at closing beginning
Hedge 8K2 test failed at closing beginning
Expired maineinance
5 fast flashings
3 slow flashings
3 slow flashings
4 slow flashings
4 seconds slow flashing (*)
4 seconds fast flashing (*)
4 slow flashings
4 seconds slow flashing (*)
4 seconds slow flashing (*)
4 fast flashings
3 slow flashings
2 slow flashings
4 fast flashings
3 slow flashings
2 slow flashings
1 minute slow flashing
with closed door
When released it opens
Blocked closed door
Blocked open door
Blocked closed door
The only opening is allowed
Blocked closed door
Blocked open door
Blocked open door
Blocked open door
Blocked closed door
Blocked closed door
Blocked closed door
Blocked open door
Blocked open door
Blocked open door
None
T3 ADDITIONAL TIME
LIMIT SWITCHES AND AMPEROMETRIC OPERATION
BATTERIES USE
Additional time at the end of the working time (with full force or during deceleration phase according to the
settings) that allows to continue the movement to close the leaf even if there is wind.
The T3 function is not active with the sliding configuration.
If you enable the deceleration function, the limit switches mark the beginning of the deceleration. The gate will
keep on his decelerated motion for the time set up in H3 and H6 menus.
IIf you use the double reading of limit switches, the first reading starts the deceleration and the second one stops
it, but it doesn't stop the motion if T3 and/or the end stroke in opening/closing are activated.
Make sure to set up the operating time higher than the time necessary to reach the limit switch.
If the decelerations aren't enabled, the limit switches stop the motion if T3 and/or the end stroke in
opening/closing aren't present.
The additional time T3 and the end stroke in opening/closing, if enabled, work even in presence of limit
switches.
If you use the single reading of limit switches with decelerations activated, during the deceleration phase the
intervention of the amperometric threshold will cause the end of the motion (the anti-crushing is not active).
IIf you use the double reading of limit switches with decelerations activated, during the deceleration phase the
intervention of the amperometric threshold will cause the activation of the anti-crushing, if enabled.
WARNING:
The C11 menu “FINAL STROKE” is default disabled.
Adjust the limit switches so that they stop the gate motion at about 5 cm from the stop in opening and/or closing.
After defining the correct position of the limit switches, enable the C11 menu selecting the 2 or 3 mode.
If the installation is preset for the use of batteries, the amperometric thresholds and the forces must be set
checking the working even when the control equipment is supplied only by the batteries.
When the control equipment is supplied only by the batteries, the voltage of the motor power supply is lower,
thus the motor absorptions will be lower too.
The control equipment checks the level of the power supply voltage:
• with voltage higher than 24V the control equipment is supplied with net voltage, no restriction;
• with voltage lower than 24V the power supply source is the batteries, the motors do not decelerate;
• with voltage around 20-21V, the battery is almost exhausted; it is possible to open the door but not to close it.
When the leaf should START the motion, it does not move and the fault “exhausted battery” is signalled by
4 slow blinks of the flashing light;
• with voltage around 16V, the battery is exhausted, no movement is allowed. Following a command, the fault
“exhausted battery is signalled with 4 s blinks (fast in opening, slow in stand-by).
In this case, the battery voltage could be insufficient for both the flashing light and the warning light
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