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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Meaning
Level I
parameters
Level II
parameters Effect after pressing the encoder (A)
Always Close
F04
OFF
“Close always” excluded
1
Standard: when the power supply is restored after a blackout, if
the boom is not closed, a closing manoeuvre starts immediately,
preceded by a pre-flashing period equal to the “Close always”
time
2
Save automatic closing: when the power supply is restored after
a blackout, while the pause time was running, automatic closing
is restored with a set time
Stand-by
At the end of a manoeuvre and after the
stand-by time, the control unit switches off the
devices selected in the Level 2 programming in
order to reduce consumption. When it receives
a command, the control unit restores the
automation’s normal operation
F05
OFF
Not active
1
Stand-by all: the display, Bluebus output, the outputs and
certain internal circuits all switch off
2
Stand-by Bluebus: the Bluebus output switches off
4
Stand-by Automatic: if powered by a battery, the control unit
enters the “Stand-by all” mode
Peak
F06
OFF
Not active
On
Peak active: at the start of a manoeuvre with the boom either
open or closed, peak power is given to overcome any static
friction
Emergency function
F07
OFF
Deactivated
On
When there is no mains voltage and if the battery is present, the
boom opens automatically
Slave selection
F09
OFF
Master barrier
On
Slave barrier
Burglarproofing
F10
OFF
Deactivated
On
When the boom is closed, if the control unit detects that the
boom is being forced open, a closing manoeuvre will be
performed. NOTE: if the closing manoeuvre to protect against
forcing times out, the control unit cancels the setting until the
next manoeuvre
Times
t01
0-250
Pause time (s): programmes the desired pause time that elapses
between the end of an opening manoeuvre and the start of
an automatic closing manoeuvre. Only works if the automatic
operating mode is enabled
Default: 20
t02
0-5.0
Open pre-flashing (s): programmes the flashing time that
elapses between activation of the warning light and the start of
an opening manoeuvre
Default: 0
t03
0-5.0
Close pre-flashing (s): programmes the flashing time that
elapses between activation of the warning light and the start of a
closing manoeuvre
Default: 0
t04
0-60
Stand-by time (s): programmes the time that elapses between
the end of a manoeuvre and the start of the “Stand-by” function,
if the latter is enabled
Default: 60
t06
0-3.0
Suction cup delay time (s): programmes in the control unit the
time that elapses between the end of a closing manoeuvre and
the start of an opening manoeuvre, when the suction cup is
detached.
Default: 0,2
t07
0-250
Courtesy light time (s): programmes the time during which the
courtesy light remains lit in the various outputs
Default: 60
t09
0-20
Close always time (s)
Default: 5
t10
0-250
Close after photocell time (s): programmes the time for the
“Close after photocell” function
Default: 5
Opening manoeuvre speed
SPO
1
Speed level 1 (min)
2
Speed level 2
3
Speed level 3
4
Speed level 4 (max)
Closing manoeuvre speed
SPC
1
Speed level 1 (min)
2
Speed level 2
3
Speed level 3
4
Speed level 4 (max)
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