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FURTHER INFORMATION

–––  STEP 10  –––

10.1

- ADVANCED SETTINGS 

10.1.1 - Parameter settings via radio transmitter

The radio transmitter can be used to set a number of control unit operat-
ing parameters: there are eight parameters.

1)

Pause time: the time for which the leafs remain open (in the case of
automatic closure).

2)

Pedestrian opening: Pedestrian leaf opening mode.

3)

Motor force: motor force over which the control unit recognises an
obstacle and inverts movement.

4)

“OPEN” function: sequence of movements associated with each
“OPEN” command.

5)

Level of discharge of motor 1 on closing sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after a closing manoeuvre, serving to reduce the
final residual force.

6)

Level of discharge of motor 1 on opening: sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after an opening manoeuvre, serving to reduce
the final residual force.

7)

Level of discharge of motor 2 on closing sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after a closing manoeuvre, serving to reduce the
final residual force.

8)

Level of discharge of motor 2 on opening: sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after an opening manoeuvre, serving to reduce
the final residual force.

Parameters

Pause Time

Pedestrian opening

Motor force

“OPEN” function

NO.

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

Action: 

operation to be performed at point 3 of the settings phase

Press T1 once
Press T1 twice
Press T1 three times
Press T1 four times
Press T2 once
Press T2 twice
Press T2 three times
Press T2 four times
Press T3 once
Press T3 twice
Press T3 three times
Press T4 four times
Press T4 once
Press T4 twice
Press T4 three times
Press T4 four times

TABLE 3

Value

10s
20s (*)
40s
80s
Opening of 1 leaf to mid-travel
Total opening of 1 leaf (*)
Partial opening of 2 leafs to 1/4 of travel
Partial opening of 2 leafs to mid-travel
Low 
Medium low (*)
Medium high
High 
“Open”, “Stop”, “Close”, “Stop”
“Open”, “Stop”, “Close”, “Open” (*)
“Open”, “Close”, “Open”, “Close”
Opening only

(*) 

Factory setting

Parameters

Discharge on 
closing Motor 1

Discharge on 
opening Motor 1

Discharge on 
closing Motor 2

Discharge on 
opening Motor 2

NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Actions to be performed

Press T1 once
Press T2 twice
Press T1 three times
Press T1 four times
Press T1 five times
Press T1 six times
Press T1 seven times
Press T1 eight times
Press T2 once
Press T2 twice
Press T2 three times
Press T2 four times
Press T2 five times
Press T2 six times
Press T2 seven times
Press T2 eight times
Press T3 once
Press T3 twice
Press T3 three times
Press T3 four times
Press T3 five times
Press T3 six times
Press T3 seven times
Press T3 eight times
Press T4 once
Press T4 twice
Press T4 three times
Press T4 four times
Press T4 five times
Press T4 six times
Press T4 seven times
Press T4 eight times

TABLE 4

Value

No discharge (*)
0.1 s (Minimum)

0.4 s (Medium)

0.7 s (Maximum)
No discharge (*)
0.1 s (Minimum)

0.4 s (Medium)

0.7 s (Maximum)
No discharge (*)
0.1 s (Minimum)

0.4 s (Medium)

0.7 s (Maximum)
No discharge (*)
0.1 s (Minimum)

0.4 s (Medium)

0.7 s (Maximum)

(*) 

Factory setting

Summary of Contents for WG10SK

Page 1: ...MhouseKit WG20S For power operated swing gate Installation instructions and warnings and User Manual IS0010A00EN_28 03 2011...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...20S 7 PROGRAMMING STEP 7 13 7 1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 13 7 2 INITIAL CHECKS 13 7 3 LEARNING CONNECTED DEVICES 13 7 4 LEARNING THE GATE LEAF OPENING AND CLOSING ANGLES 13 7 5 CHECKING THE RADIO TRANS...

Page 4: ...place to enable future product maintenance and disposal proce dures CAUTION According to the most recent European legislation the production of a power operated door or gate must comply with the stan...

Page 5: ...e TX and one RX D 2 GTX4 radio transmitters E 1 FL100 flashing light with integrated aerial F 1 control unit CL20S G Metal hardware Notes Some devices and accessories specified in the manual are optio...

Page 6: ...aceways for electric cable ducting 4 1 3 Ensure all equipment and materials for work are available Before starting work ensure that you have all equipment and materials required to complete the work E...

Page 7: ...English 5 English 2 3 4 5 GRAPH 2 1 B F D C A G E maximum leaf length m Maximum leaf weight kg...

Page 8: ...nt plate as shown in fig 11 07 Remove the rear cover of the gearmotors pulling it out in the direction of the arrows fig 12 08 Move the leafs to the closed position 09 With reference to the previously...

Page 9: ...ee the two options in fig 29 2 05 Fix the base using the relative screws B of fig 29 3 ensuring that the hole on the base C of fig 29 3 is aligned with the cable outlet 2 self tapping screws are also...

Page 10: ...8 English English 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 10...

Page 11: ...English 9 English 16 17 18 19 20 B A C D E F G H 21 22 23...

Page 12: ...TX RX 24 25 26 Blue Brown Yellow Green 28 C B PH100 FL100 KS100 WG10SK M2 WG10SK M1 Brown Yellow Green Blue Blue Yellow Green Brown A B 27 10 English English...

Page 13: ...English 11 English 30 A B 6 mm x4 A B A B A B B B B 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 29 6 B C A D E F...

Page 14: ...12 English English 30 A B A B A B A B A B A B 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 A B A B 6 mm x4 A A A A 4...

Page 15: ...ion for example if a photocell is added simply repeat the procedure from point 01 7 4 LEARNING THE GATE LEAF OPENING AND CLOSING ANGLES After learning devices the control unit must recognise the openi...

Page 16: ...14 English English 31 A B 32 A C B 33 35 A B A B 34 T1 T2 T3 T4...

Page 17: ...d Separate the waste into categories for disposal according to the methods envisaged by current legislation in your area or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new version Caution Loc...

Page 18: ...T1 three times Press T1 four times Press T2 once Press T2 twice Press T2 three times Press T2 four times Press T3 once Press T3 twice Press T3 three times Press T4 four times Press T4 once Press T4 tw...

Page 19: ...ts to flash 05 Count the number of flashes and according to the number check the corresponding value on Table 3 Example After pressing T1 and T2 for 5 s followed by T1 if the flashing light flashes th...

Page 20: ...m number of cycles per day performed by the automation in a certain period of the year provided that a positive energy balance is maintained The first step in calculating the energy available is dealt...

Page 21: ...ECSBus ECSBus is a system that enables connections of ECSBus devices using just two wires which convey both electrical power and communication signals All devices are connected in parallel on the sam...

Page 22: ...de 2 occupies one unit per key Caution As memorisation procedures have a time limit 10 s it is important to read the instructions in the next paragraphs before starting Key T1 OPEN Command Key T2 Pede...

Page 23: ...es quickly for a number of times equal to the command selected 04 Within 10 s press the required key on the radio transmitter for at least 2 s to memorise it If the memorisation procedure is successfu...

Page 24: ...g the manoeuvre ensure that there is voltage on the FLASH terminal of the flashing light as this is intermittent the voltage value is not significant TABLE 10 fig 45 10 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10 give...

Page 25: ...ible faults see Table 13 47 D E F C B A LED ECSBus A Off On One flash per second 2 long flashes 1 flash every 5 seconds Series of flashes separated by a pause Quick flash Status Fault Serious fault Ev...

Page 26: ...cond 2 flashes per second Status Everything OK Everything OK The learning phase has not been carried out or there are errors in the memory data Device learning procedure underway Action Low speed sele...

Page 27: ...specific fixing plates IP44 908 x 100 h 117 10kg Straight gearmotor for WG10SK swing gates TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT COMPONENTS The product WG20S is produced by Nice S p a TV I Mhouse S r l...

Page 28: ...cts closure of the contact prompts the OPEN command For normally open and or 8 2kohm constant resistance type contacts or normally closed contacts with self learning of the normal status a variation w...

Page 29: ...by the control units for MHOUSE automations 12V 21W fitting BA15 vehicle type lamp The device can only be connected to the terminals FLASH and AERIAL of the MHOUSE automation control units 20 50 C No...

Page 30: ...nd marked Models WG10SK CL20S PH100 and FL100 conform to DIRECTIVE 2004 108 CE 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIA MENT AND COUNCIL of 15th December 2004 regarding the approximation of member state legislat...

Page 31: ...door until it is completely open and has come to a standstill Do not allow children to play near the door or with the con trols Keep the transmitters away from children Suspend the use of the automat...

Page 32: ...an incorrectly balanced door may cause injuries 11 5 Remote control battery replacement fig 51 When the battery charge is low the transmitter range is reduced significantly When a key is pressed if l...

Page 33: ...ial N Year of manufacture Location address Complies with the essential requirements of the following directives 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2006...

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