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TABLE 10 - Fault log
01.
Press and hold down the “
Set
” key for approx. 3 seconds;
02.
Release the key when LED “
L1
” starts flashing;
03.
Press keys “
” or “
” to move from the flashing LED to L8 LED (“input LED”) for the “Fault log” parameter;
04.
Press and hold the “
Set
” key through to completion of point 06;
05.
Wait approx. 3 seconds until the LEDs representing the levels corresponding to the manoeuvres with faults illuminate.
The LED L1 indicates the result of the most recent manoeuvre while L8 indicates the eighth-to-last manoeuvre.
If the LED is on this means that a fault has occurred; if the LED is off, everything is normal;
06.
Press keys “
” and “
” to select the required manoeuvre: the corresponding LED performs a number of flashes equal
to those normally performed by the flashing light;
07.
Release the “
Set
” key.
SET
SET
SET
SET
L1
or
and
3 s
3 s
L8
The following accessories are envisaged for HYKE (optional): receivers in the
family SMXI, OXI, the programmer Oview, the solar power panel Solemyo and
buffer battery mod. PS124.
8.1 - Connecting a radio receiver
The control unit has a connector for connecting radio receivers (optional acces-
so ries) belonging to the SMXI and OXI families. To connect a receiver, discon-
nect power from the control unit and proceed as shown in
fig. fig. 17
.
Table 11
and
Table 12
show the commands corresponding to the outputs on the control
unit.
FURTHER DETAILS
8
8.2 - Connection and installation of the back-up battery mod.
PS124
IMPORTANT! - The battery must only be connected to the control unit
after all the phases of installation and programming have been complet-
ed, as the battery constitutes a source of emergency power.
To arrange connection to the Solemyo system, follow the stages of assembly
fig. 18
.
8.3 - Connection of the Oview programmer
The control unit has a BusT4 connector to which the Oview programming unit
can be connect, and which allows the complete rapid management of the
installation and maintenance phase as well as the diagnosis of the entire
automation system. To access this connector, proceed as shown in
fig. 19
and
connect the connector to the dedicated seat. The Oview can be connected to
several Control units simultaneously (up to 5 without any particular precautions,
and up to 60 observing the dedicated warnings) and can stay connected to the
control unit even during the normal operation of the automation system. In this
case, it can be used to send the commands directly tot he control unit using the
specific "user" menu. The Firmware upgrade can also be carried out. If there is
a radio receiver from the OXI family in the control unit, Oview can be used to
gain access to the parameters of the transmitters stored in the receiver itself.
For further information, please consult the relevant instruction manual and the
manual for the “Opera system book” system.
8.4 - Connecting the solar power system Solemyo
CAUTION! – When the automation is powered by the “Sole myo” system,
IT MUST NEVER BE POWERED simultaneously by the electrical mains.
For more information on the Solemyo system, refer to the relative instruction
manual.
To connect the Solemyo system, proceed as shown in
fig. 20
8.5 - Connecting the external release system Kio
CAUTION!
– Kio must be connected to the gearmotor controlling the leaf
that moves first (starting from the gate closed position)
.
01.
Open the cover of the gearmotor (
fig. 21-1
).
02.
Remove the plastic guard of the gearmotor as shown in
fig. 21-2
;
03.
Insert the screw with nut in the hole as shown in
fig. 21-3
;
04.
Attach the two ends of the spring as shown in
fig. 22-4
;
05.
Insert the steel cable before the screw and then in the hole of the pin as
shown in
fig. 21-5
;
06.
Secure the cable by tightening the relative screw (
fig. 21-5
);
07.
Route the other end of the cable through one of the holes on the lower sec-
tion of the gearmotor as shown in
fig. 21-6
;
08.
Refit the plastic guard and then the cover of the gearmotor (
fig. 21-7
);
09.
At this point, connect the cable to Kio, with reference to the relative instruc-
tion manual.
No.
Command
Description
The Courtesy light comes on with timed turning off
The Courtesy light turns on and off in step-by-step mode
14
Courtesy light
timer on
15
Courtesy light
on-off
Table 11
SMXI / SMXIS or OXI / OXIFM / OXIT / OXITFM in mode I or Mode II
“S.S.” (Step by Step)
command
“Partial opening 1”
command
“Open”
command
“Close”
command
Output
no. 1
Output
no. 2
Output
no. 3
Output
no. 4
1
Step by step
2
Partial opening 1
3
Open
4
Close
5
Stop
6
Apartment block
Step by Step
7
Step by Step
high priority
8
Partial open 2
9
Partial open 3
10
Open and block
automation
11
Close and block
automation
12
Block automation
13
Release
automation
Table 12
OXI / OXIFM /OXIT / OXITFM in extended mode II
No.
Command
Description
“S.S.” (Step by Step) command
“Partial opening 1” command
“Open” command
“Close” command
Stops manoeuvre
Apartment block control
Gives command even when automation is blocked
or commands are in progress
Partial open (Opening of leaf M2 to 1/2 of normal opening)
Partial open (Opening of two leafs to 1/2 of normal opening)
It causes an opening manoeuvre, after which the automa-
tion is blocked; the control unit accepts no further com-
mands with the exception of “Step by step high priority”,
“Release” automation and (from Oview only) the com-
mands “Release and close” and “Release and open”
It causes a closure manoeuvre, after which the automation
is blocked; the control unit accepts no further commands
with the exception of “Step by step high priority”, “Release”
automation and (from Oview only ) the commands
“Release and close” and “Release and open”
It causes the manoeuvre to stop and the automation to
block; the control unit accepts no further commands with
the exception of “Step by step high priority”, “Release” au -
to mation and (from Oview only ) the commands “Release
and close” and “Release and open”.
It causes the automation to be released and normal opera-
tion to resume
Summary of Contents for HK7024
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