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PROGRAMMING

–––  STEP 6  –––

6.1 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION

WARNINGS!

– The power cable is in PVC and is designed for installation 

indoors. If installed outdoors, the entire cable must be covered 

with a protection ducting. Otherwise the cable can be replaced 

with a H07RN-F version.

– The final connection of the automation to the electrical mains or 

replacement of the cable supplied must be performed exclusive-

ly by a qualified and electrician, in compliance with local safety 

standards and the following instructions.

• For operational and programming tests of the automation

, use 

the cable supplied, inserting the plug into an electrical socket. If the sock-

et is a long way from the automation, an extension may be used in this 

phase.

• For the test and commissioning phase of the automation

 you 

must connect the control unit permanently to the mains power supply, 

replacing the supplied cable with another of suitable length. To connect 

the cable to the gearmotor control unit, proceed as follows:

WARNING:

The power line must be fitted with a disconnection device that ensures 

complete shut-off of power to the automation. The disconnection device 

must have contacts with a sufficient gap to ensure complete disconnec-

tion, in compliance with the overvoltage category III, according to the 

installation instructions. If necessary, this device guarantees quick and 

safe disconnection from the mains power and therefore must be posi-

tioned in sight of the automation. If located in a concealed position, it 

must be equipped with a system that prevents inadvertent or unauthor-

ised reconnection of power, to avoid potential hazards. The disconnection 

device is not supplied with the product.

01.

  To test, insert the control unit plug into a power socket, using an 

extension if necessary.

6.2 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

After powering up the control unit, perform the following checks:

01.

 Check that the “

ECSbus

” 

led

 

[A] 

(

fig. 11

) is flashing steadily, at a 

speed of around one flash per second.

02.

 Check that the “

SAFE

” 

led

 

[B] 

(

fig. 11

) on the photocells is flashing 

(on both TX and RX); the type of flash is not important as this depends 

on other factors; it is simply important that it is not either permanently 

lit or unlit. 

03.

 If these events do not occur, disconnect the control unit from the 

power supply and check the cable connections again with care. For 

other useful information, refer also to chapters 9.5 “Troubleshooting” 

and 9.6 “Diagnostics and signals”.

6.3 - RECOGNITION OF CONNECTED DEVICES

On completion of the preliminary checks, the control unit must be able to 

recognise the devices connected on the terminals “ECSbus” and “STOP”.

01.

  On the control unit, press and hold down 

P2

 

[C] 

(

fig. 12

) for at least 

3 seconds, then release it.

02.

  Wait a few seconds for the control unit to complete the device learn-

ing phase.

03.

  At the end of recognition, the 

STOP

 

led

 

[B] 

(

fig. 12

) must remain 

lit, whilst the 

P2

 

led

 

[C] 

(

fig. 12

) must go out. If the 

led

 

P2

 flashes it 

means there is an error; see paragraph 9.5 “Troubleshooting”.

The phase for learning connected devices can also be repeated at any 

time after installation (for example if a photocell is added); simply repeat 

the procedure from point 01.

6.4 -  LEARNING THE GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSE 

ANGLES

After device recognition, the control unit must learn the opening angles 

of the leaves. In this phase the system reads the leaf opening angle from 

the mechanical closing stop through to the mechanical opening stop. The 

presence of fixed and sufficiently strong mechanical stops is essential.

01.

  Release the motors by means of the special keys (see paragraph 

10.3 - User’s Guide) and move the leaves to mid-travel so that they 

are free to move in the opening and closing directions; then lock the 

motors.

02.

  On the control unit press and release 

P3

 

[B] 

(

fig. 13

); wait for the 

control unit to perform the learning phase: closure of motor M1 up to 

the mechanical stop, closure of motor M2 up to the mechanical stop, 

opening of the motor M2 and the motor M1 up to the mechanical 

opening stop; full closure of M1 and M2.

 - If the first manoeuvre of one or both the leas is not closure, press 

P3

 to stop the learning phase, invert the polarity of the motor/s that 

opened the leaf, inverting the two brown and blue wires on the ter-

minal.

 

- If the first motor to close is not M1, press 

P3

 to stop the learning 

phase, and invert the motor connections on the terminals.

 

- During the learning phase, if any device trips (photocells, key-oper-

ated selector switch, 

P3

 pressed etc.), the learning phase is stopped 

immediately. In this case the entire learning phase must be repeated.

03.

  If the 

P3

 

led

 

[A] 

(

fig. 13

) flashes at the conclusion of the recognition 

process, it means that an error has occurred; see section 9.5 “Trou-

bleshooting”.

The phase for learning the opening angles can be repeated at any time 

also after installation (for example if one of the opening stops is moved); 

simply repeat the procedure from point 1.

6.5 - CHECKING THE RADIO TRANSMITTERS

To check transmitters, simply press one of its 4 keys, ensure that the 

led

 

flashes and that the automation performs the associated command.

The command associated with each key depends on the mode in which 

they were memorised (see paragraph 9.4 “Memorising radio transmit-

ters”). 

6.6 - SETTINGS

6.6.1 - Selecting the leaf speed

Leaf opening and closing has two speeds: “slow” or “fast”.
To move between one speed and the other, quickly press 

P2

 

[B] 

(

fig.  15

); 

the corresponding 

P2

 

led

 

[A]

 (

fig. 15

) lights up or goes out; when the 

led

 

is off the speed is “slow”, when the 

led

 is lit the speed is “fast”.

6.6.2 - Selecting the operating cycle

Gate opening and closing has two different operating modes:
• Single cycle (semiautomatic): with one command, the gate opens, and 

will remain open until the next command to close it.

•  Complete cycle (automatic closure): with one command, the gate opens 

and recloses automatically after a short space of time (for the duration 

see paragraph 9.1 “Parameter adjustment using radio transmitter”).

To move between one operating cycle and the other, quickly press 

P3

 

[B]

 (

fig. 13

); the corresponding 

led

 

[A]

 (

fig. 13

) lights up or goes out; 

when the 

led

 is off the cycle is “single”, when the 

led

 is lit the cycle is 

“complete”.

Summary of Contents for CLB207

Page 1: ...structions et avertissements pour l installation et l utilisation EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use IT Istruzioni ed avvertenze per l installazione e l uso PL Instrukcje i ostrze e...

Page 2: ...Fran ais...

Page 3: ...ON LECTRIQUE LA LOGIQUE DE COMMANDE 7 PROGRAMMATION PHASE 6 9 6 1 RACCORDEMENT DE L ALIMENTATION LECTRIQUE 9 6 2 V RIFICATIONS INITIALES 9 6 3 RECONNAISSANCE DES DISPOSITIFS CONNECT S 9 6 4 RECONNAISS...

Page 4: ...er est en excellent tat et adapt l usage pr vu Le produit ne peut tre utilis par des personnes y compris des en fants dont les capacit s physiques sensorielles ou mentales sont limit es ou ne disposan...

Page 5: ...diqu e dans le Tableau 2 RECOMMANDATION La technologie ECSbus permet de connecter plusieurs dispositifs entre eux en utilisant entre un dispositif et l autre un PHASE 2 2 1 DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT ET A...

Page 6: ...Entr e STOP C ble 2 x 0 5 mm2 20 m note 3 Entr e SbS C ble 2 x 0 5 mm2 20 m note 3 E Sortie moteur M1 et M2 C ble 3 x 1 mm2 10 m Note 1 Il est possible d utiliser un c ble d alimentation de longueur s...

Page 7: ...t tre plac pr s du portail et doit tre facile ment visible Il est possible de le fixer sur une surface horizontale ou sur une surface verticale Pour la connexion la borne Flash il n est pas n cessaire...

Page 8: ...3 4 5 TX RX M1 M2 Flash ECSbus Stop Open Aerial M M M M FLASH BUS STOP SbS Fuse 2A F NC NO led BUS led Stop led SbS 6 motor ducteur M1 motor ducteur M2 FL200 PH200 B M M M M marron jaune vert bleu ma...

Page 9: ...Fran ais 7 Fran ais 8 7 1 Led SAFE 3 2 4 5 mm 01 03 05 02 04 9...

Page 10: ...8 Fran ais Fran ais 6 mm x4 05 B 6 mm x4 05 A 2 1 aerial flash 2 1 06 07 08 09 02 03 04 01 10...

Page 11: ...a une erreur voir le paragraphe 9 5 R solution des probl mes La phase de reconnaissance des dispositifs connect s peut tre refaite tout moment m me apr s l installation par exemple en cas d ajout d u...

Page 12: ...10 Fran ais Fran ais N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A 11 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS B A C 12 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 15 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 13 14 TX RX B LED T5 T2 T4 T3 T1...

Page 13: ...oir des effets nuisibles sur l environnement et sur la sant des personnes Comme l indique le symbole ci contre il est interdit de jeter ce produit avec les ordures m nag res Proc der la col lecte diff...

Page 14: ...in portail ouvert Appuyer 3 fois sur la touche T2 D charge en fermeture moteur 1 et moteur 2 1 Aucune d charge Appuyer 1 fois sur la touche T3 2 0 1s Minimum Appuyer 2 fois sur la touche T3 3 0 2s App...

Page 15: ...cuter l action pr vue dans le Tableau 5 en fonction du param tre v rifier 04 Rel cher la touche quand le feu clignotant commence clignoter 05 Compter les clignotements et suivant leur nombre v rifier...

Page 16: ...ant que l nergie produite par le panneau photovolta que et accumul e dans la batterie reste sup rieure celle qui est consomm e par les man uvres du portail l aide d un simple calcul il est possible d...

Page 17: ...eulement deux conducteurs sur lesquels transitent aussi bien l alimentation lectrique que les signaux de communication Tous les dispositifs sont connect s en parall le sur les 2 m mes conduc teurs de...

Page 18: ...9 4 2 M morisation en Mode 2 Avec la m morisation de l metteur radio en Mode 2 il est possible d associer chaque touche l une des commandes disponibles dans le Tableau 9 En Mode 2 chaque touche n cess...

Page 19: ...tteur n est pas m moris N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 22 TABLEAU 9 1 fois Commande Pas pas Commande l automatisme suivant la description du Tableau 3 fonction Pas pas 2 fois Commande Ouverture pi ton...

Page 20: ...d but de chaque man uvre n a pas t positif les contr ler en v rifiant galement sur le Tableau 11 La man uvre commence mais juste apr s une inversion se produit La force s lectionn e est trop basse po...

Page 21: ...t le mouvement l entr e STOP est intervenue en v rifier la cause TABLEAU 13 fig 25 Led ECSbus A tat Action teinte La led clignote lentement Anomalie V rifier si la tension arrive v rifier si les fusib...

Page 22: ...ar seconde La phase de reconnaissance n a pas t effectu e ou il y a des erreurs dans les donn es m moris es Des dispositifs pourraient tre en panne v rifier et ventuellement effectuer de nouveau la ph...

Page 23: ...m ou normale ment ferm s avec reconnaissance automatique de l tat normal une variation par rapport l tat m moris provoque la commande STOP Entr e Antenne radio 50 ohm pour c ble type RG58 ou similaire...

Page 24: ...ssentielles suivantes ont t respect es 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 5 1 5 6 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 10 1 5 11 Le producteur s engage transmettre aux autorit s nationales suite une demande d men...

Page 25: ...e Si les dispositifs de s curit sont hors service il faut faire r parer au plus t t l automatisme 11 2 Interventions d entretien autoris es l utilisateur Nous indiquons ci apr s les interventions que...

Page 26: ...Fran ais...

Page 27: ...OR 7 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO CONTROL UNIT 7 PROGRAMMING STEP 6 9 6 1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 9 6 2 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 9 6 3 RECOGNITION OF CONNECTED DEVICES 9 6 4 RECOGNITION OF GATE LEAF OPEN AN...

Page 28: ...ing order and are suitable for the intended applica tions The product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities nor by anyone lacking suf...

Page 29: ...r using between one device and the next a single bus cable with two internal electrical conductors The connection between the devices can have a cascade a star or a mixed configuration between the fir...

Page 30: ...20 m note 3 E Motors M1 and M2 output Cable 3 x 1 mm2 10 m Note 1 You may use a cable longer than 30 m provided it has a larger gauge for example 3 x 2 5 mm2 and it is equipped with close to the auto...

Page 31: ...SHING INDICA TOR fig 10 The flashing light must be positioned near the gate in a clearly visible position It can be fasted to a horizontal or vertical surface For connection to the Flash terminal no p...

Page 32: ...1 3 4 5 TX RX M1 M2 Flash ECSbus Stop Open Aerial M M M M FLASH BUS STOP SbS Fuse 2A F NC NO led BUS led Stop led SbS 6 Gearmotor M1 Gearmotor M2 FL200 PH200 B M M M M brown yellow green blue brown y...

Page 33: ...English 7 English 8 7 1 Led SAFE 3 2 4 5 mm 01 03 05 02 04 9...

Page 34: ...8 English English 6 mm x4 05 B 6 mm x4 05 A 2 1 aerial flash 2 1 06 07 08 09 02 03 04 01 10...

Page 35: ...5 Troubleshooting The phase for learning connected devices can also be repeated at any time after installation for example if a photocell is added simply repeat the procedure from point 01 6 4 LEARNI...

Page 36: ...10 English English N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A 11 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS B A C 12 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 15 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 13 14 TX RX B LED T5 T2 T4 T3 T1...

Page 37: ...parts of the product may contain pollutants or hazard ous substances which if disposed of in the environment may cause seri ous damage to the environment or physical health As indicated by the symbol...

Page 38: ...1 Step by Step Press T1 once 2 pedestrian opening Press T1 twice Flash output configuration 1 Flashing light Press T2 once 2 Courtesy light Press T2 twice 3 Gate open indicator Press T2 three times M...

Page 39: ...e changed 04 Release the key when the flashing light starts to flash 05 Count the number of flashes and according to the number check the corresponding value on Table 3 Example If after pressing T1 an...

Page 40: ...te of the maximum 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 part of the available energy calc...

Page 41: ...us 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 same 2 wires of...

Page 42: ...must first delete the transmitter by performing the procedure described in 9 4 4 Deleting a radio transmitter 02 Press P1 B fig 22 on the control unit the same number of times as your desired command...

Page 43: ...memorised transmitters 01 Press the P1 key B key fig 22 on the control unit and hold it down 02 Wait until the P1 led A fig 22 lights up then wait until it goes off then wait until it has flashed 3 t...

Page 44: ...given a positive result check them referring also to compliance with Table 11 The manoeuvre starts but it is immediately fol lowed by a reverse run The selected force could be too low for this type o...

Page 45: ...ated identify the cause TABLE 13 fig 25 ECSbus led A Status Action Off The led flashes slowly Malfunction Make sure there is power supply check to see if the fuses are blown if nec essary identify the...

Page 46: ...ed On All OK Fast speed selected 1 flash per second The device recognition phase has not been carried out or there are errors in the data saved It is possible that there are faulty devices Check and i...

Page 47: ...STOP input For normally open and or 8 2kohm constant resistance type contacts or normally closed con tacts with self learning of the normal status a variation with respect to the memorised status gen...

Page 48: ...hnical documentation has been drafted in accordance with Annex VII B of Directive 2006 42 EC and that the following essential requirements have been fulfilled 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 5 1 1 5 2 1...

Page 49: ...tion as soon as possible 11 2 User admissible maintenance operations The operations that the user must carry out periodically are listed below Cleaning of the surfaces of the devices use a slightly da...

Page 50: ......

Page 51: ...RE LAMPEGGIANTE 7 5 4 COLLEGAMENTO ELETTRICO ALLA CENTRALE 7 PROGRAMMAZIONE PASSO 6 9 6 1 ALLACCIAMENTO DELL ALIMENTAZIONE 9 6 2 VERIFICHE INIZIALI 9 6 3 APPRENDIMENTO DEI DISPOSITIVI COLLEGATI 9 6 4...

Page 52: ...are sia in ottimo stato ed adeguato all uso Il prodotto non destinato a essere usato da persone bambini com presi le cui capacit fisiche sensoriali o mentali siano ridotte oppure con mancanza di esper...

Page 53: ...tte di collegare pi dispo sitivi tra loro utilizzando tra un dispositivo e l altro un cavo bus unico con 2 conduttori elettrici interni Il collegamento tra i dispositivi pu assumere una configurazione...

Page 54: ...2 x 0 5 mm2 20 m nota 3 Ingresso SbS Cavo 2 x 0 5 mm2 20 m nota 3 E Uscita motori M1 e M2 Cavo 3 x 1 mm2 10 m Nota 1 possibile usare un cavo di alimentazione pi lungo di 30 m purch abbia una sezione m...

Page 55: ...sizionato in prossimit del cancello e deve essere facilmente visibile possibile fissarlo su una superficie orizzontale o su una superficie verticale Per il col legamento al morsetto Flash non necessar...

Page 56: ...4 5 TX RX M1 M2 Flash ECSbus Stop Open Aerial M M M M FLASH BUS STOP SbS Fuse 2A F NC NO led BUS led Stop led SbS 6 motoriduttore M1 motoriduttore M2 FL200 PH200 B M M M M marrone giallo verde blu ma...

Page 57: ...Italiano 7 Italiano 8 7 1 Led SAFE 3 2 4 5 mm 01 03 05 02 04 9...

Page 58: ...8 Italiano Italiano 6 mm x4 05 B 6 mm x4 05 A 2 1 aerial flash 2 1 06 07 08 09 02 03 04 01 10...

Page 59: ...ica che c qualche errore vedere il paragrafo 9 5 Risoluzione dei problemi La fase di apprendimento dispositivi collegati pu essere rifatta in qualsi asi momento anche dopo l installazione ad esempio s...

Page 60: ...10 Italiano Italiano N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A 11 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS B A C 12 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 15 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 13 14 TX RX B LED T5 T2 T4 T3 T1...

Page 61: ...isperse nell ambiente potrebbero provo care effetti dannosi sull ambiente stesso e sulla salute umana Come indicato dal simbolo a lato vietato gettare questo prodotto nei rifiuti domestici Eseguire qu...

Page 62: ...pertura 1 anta a met Premere 1 volta il tasto T2 2 Apertura 1 anta totale Premere 2 volte il tasto T2 3 Apertura 2 ante parziali a 1 4 della corsa Premere 3 volte il tasto T2 4 Apertura 2 ante parzial...

Page 63: ...ntare i lampeggi ed in base al numero verificare sulla Tabella 3 il corrispondente valore Esempio Se dopo aver premuto T1 e T2 per 5 s e poi il tasto T1 il lam peggiante effettuer tre lampeggi il temp...

Page 64: ...massimo di cicli al giorno che l automazione pu eseguire in un determinato periodo dell anno affinch questo bilancio energetico rimanga positivo La prima parte del calcolo dell energia disponibile tr...

Page 65: ...tuare i collegamenti dei dispo sitivi ECSbus con soli due conduttori sui quali transita sia l alimentazione elettrica che i segnali di comunicazione Tutti i dispositivi vengono col legati in parallelo...

Page 66: ...delle stesse re Se il led P2 lampeggia significa che c qualche errore vedere paragrafo 10 5 Risoluzione dei problemi 04 Dopo aver aggiunto o rimosso dei dispositivi necessario eseguire nuovamente il c...

Page 67: ...tore memorizzato in Modo 1 sufficiente una sola fase di cancellazione e al punto 3 pu essere premuto un tasto qualsiasi Se il trasmettitore memorizzato in Modo 2 occorre una fase di cancellazione per...

Page 68: ...o tra TX ed RX Verificare che il led sul TX esegua un lampeggio lento Verificare l allineamento TX RX TABELLA 10 fig 23 Sintomi Probabile causa e possibile rimedio l trasmettitore radio non emette alc...

Page 69: ...un intervento dell ingresso di STOP verificare la causa TABELLA 13 fig 25 Led ECSbus A Stato Azione Spento Il led lampeggia lentamente Anomalia Verificare se c alimentazione verificare che i fusibili...

Page 70: ...t veloce 1 lampeggio al secondo Non stata eseguita la fase di apprendimento dispositivi oppure ci sono errori nei dati in me moria possibile vi siano dispositivi guasti verificare ed eventualmente ese...

Page 71: ...costante 8 2kohm oppure contatti normal mente chiusi con autoapprendimento dello stato normale una variazione rispetto allo stato memorizzato provoca il comando STOP Ingresso Antenna radio 50 ohm per...

Page 72: ...006 42 CE e che sono stati rispettati i seguenti requisiti essenziali 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 5 1 5 6 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 10 1 5 11 Il produttore si impegna a trasmettere alle autorit...

Page 73: ...sicurezze fuori uso necessario far riparare quanto prima l automatismo 11 2 Interventi di manutenzione concessi all utilizzatore Di seguito sono elencati gli interventi che l utilizzatore deve eseguir...

Page 74: ...Fran ais...

Page 75: ...ZENIE ELEKTRYCZNE DO CENTRALI 7 PROGRAMOWANIE KROK 6 9 6 1 POD CZENIA ZASILANIA 9 6 2 KONTROLE POCZ TKOWE 9 6 3 WCZYTYWANIE POD CZONYCH URZ DZE 9 6 4 WCZYTYWANIE K T W OTWARCIA I ZAMKNI CIA SKRZYD A B...

Page 76: ...tan i s odpowiednie do u ycia Produkt nie jest przeznaczony do obs ugi przez osoby w tym dzieci o ograniczonych zdolno ciach fizycznych zmys owych b d umys o wych lub przez osoby nieposiadaj ce odpowi...

Page 77: ...y kolejnymi urz dzeniami jednego kabla bus z 2 wewn trznymi przewodami elektrycznymi Po czenie mi dzy urz dzeniami mo e przyj konfiguracj w formie kaskady gwiazdy lub mieszan KROK 2 2 1 OPIS PRODUKTU...

Page 78: ...abel 3 x 1 mm2 10 m Uwaga 1 Mo liwe jest u ycie kabla zasilaj cego d u szego od 30 m pod warunkiem e b dzie on posiada wi kszy przekr j np 3 x 2 5 mm2 i e w pobli u automatyki zostanie przewidziane uz...

Page 79: ...ampa musi by przymocowana w pobli u bramy i musi by widoczna Istnieje mo liwo jej zamontowania lampy na powierzchni pionowej lub poziomej W celu pod czenia do zacisku Flash nie nale y przestrzega adne...

Page 80: ...TX RX M1 M2 Flash ECSbus Stop Open Aerial M M M M FLASH BUS STOP SbS Fuse 2A F NC NO led BUS led Stop led SbS 6 motoreduktor M1 motoreduktor M2 FL200 PH200 B M M M M br zowy ty zielony niebieski br zo...

Page 81: ...Polski 7 Polski 8 7 1 Led SAFE 3 2 4 5 mm 01 03 05 02 04 9...

Page 82: ...8 Polski Polski 6 mm x4 05 B 6 mm x4 05 A 2 1 aerial flash 2 1 06 07 08 09 02 03 04 01 10...

Page 83: ...wnie po zako czeniu monta u na przyk ad je eli zostanie dodana fotokom rka wystarczy j powt rzy od punktu 01 6 4 WCZYTYWANIE K T W OTWARCIA I ZAMKNI CIA SKRZYDE BRAMY Po wczytaniu urz dze nale y umo...

Page 84: ...10 Polski Polski N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A 11 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS B A C 12 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 15 N M N M FLASH BUS STOP SbS A B 13 14 TX RX B LED T5 T2 T4 T3 T1...

Page 85: ...egorii produktu Uwaga niekt re elementy produktu mog zawiera substancje szko dliwe lub niebezpieczne kt re pozostawione w rodowisku mog yby zaszkodzi rodowisku lub zdrowiu ludzkiemu Jak wskazuje symbo...

Page 86: ...iate ko nocne Nacisn 2 razy przycisk T2 3 Kontrolka otwarta brama Nacisn 3 razy przycisk T2 Roz adunek podczas zamykania Silnik 1 i Silnik 2 1 Brak roz adunku Nacisn 1 raz przycisk T3 2 0 1s Minimalny...

Page 87: ...ia Standby Gdy centrala otrzyma polecenie przywraca normalne dzia anie z niewielkim op nieniem Celem tej funkcji jest ograniczenie zu ycia co jest wa n kwesti przy zasilaniu z akumulatora 9 2 2 Instal...

Page 88: ...j liczby cykli w ci gu dnia kt r automatyka mo e wykona w okre lonym okresie roku by bilans energetyczny pozosta dodatni Pierwsza cz obliczenia dost pnej energii jest opisana w instrukcji baterii s on...

Page 89: ...DZE W razie konieczno ci istnieje mo liwo dodawania lub usuwania dodat kowych urz dze w dowolnym momencie Uwaga Nie dodawa innych urz dze przed sprawdzeniem ich zgodno ci z central i sterowanym przez...

Page 90: ...usuni ciu urz dze pod czonych mo na powt rzy wczytywanie wy cznie tych urz dze w nast puj cy spos b 01 Na centrali nacisn i przytrzyma wci ni ty przez przynajmniej trzy sekundy przycisk P2 B rys 21 n...

Page 91: ...nia i nacisn w punkcie 3 dowolny przycisk Gdy nadajnik by wczytany w Trybie 2 ka dy wczytany przycisk nale y wykasowa oddzielnie 01 Nacisn i przytrzyma wci ni ty przycisk P1 B rys 22 na cen trali 02 O...

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