6 Instructions GD0
Table 2: List of small parts for PH0
Q.ty
HI LO 4X9.5 screw
4 pcs
3.5X25 self-tapping screw
4 pcs
s 5 c nylon screw anchor
4 pcs
2.3.3
KS1 key-operated selector switch (optional)
Figure 5
2.3.4
FL1 flashing light with incorporated aerial (optional)
The flashing light is controlled by the control unit and signals danger
when the door is moving. Inside the flashing light there is also the aerial
for the radio receiver.
Figure 6
2.3.5
TX4 radio transmitter
The radio transmitter is used for the remote control of the door opening
and closing manoeuvres. It features four buttons that can all be used for
the 4 types of command to a single automation unit, or to control up to
4 different automation units.
The transmission of the command is confirmed by the LED [A]; an eyelet
[B] allows them to be hung on a keyring.
Figure 7
B
A
The pair of PH0 wall-mounted photocells, once they are connected to
the control unit, enables the detection of obstacles found on the optical
axis between the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX).
Table 3: List of small parts for KS1
Q.ty
HI LO 4X9.5 screw
2 pcs
3.5X25 self-tapping screw
4 pcs
s 5 c nylon screw anchor
4 pcs
The KS1 key-operated two-position selector switch enables door control
without using the radio transmitter. It is equipped with internal light for
locating in the dark.
There are two commands, which depend on the direction of rotation of
the key: “OPEN” and “STOP”; then the key, which is spring loaded,
returns to the centre position.
2.3.2
PH0 photocells (optional)
Figure 4
Table 4: List of small parts for FL1
Q.ty
4.2X32 self-tapping screw
4 pcs
s 6 c nylon screw anchor
4 pcs