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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Meaning
Level I
parameters
Level II
parameters Effect after pressing the encoder (A)
Opening manoeuvre slowdown
speed
SLO
1
1 (min)
2
2 (med)
3
3 (max)
Closing manoeuvre slowdown
speed
SLC
1
1 (min)
2
2 (med)
3
3 (max)
Opening slowdown position
Difference between the opening
position and the point in which
the boom starts slowing down
PLO
1
0°
2
roughly 10°
3
roughly 20°
Closing slowdown position
Difference between the closing
position and the point in which
the boom starts slowing down
PLC
1
0°
2
roughly 10°
3
roughly 20°
Opening force
FrO
1
Force level 1 (min)
2
Force level 2
3
Force level 3 (med)
4
Force level 4
5
Force level 5
6
Force level 6 (max)
Closing force
FrC
1
Force level 1 (min)
2
Force level 2
3
Force level 3 (med)
4
Force level 4
5
Force level 5
6
Force level 6 (max)
Force time
Adjusts the intervention time
when the set force level is
exceeded. It is expressed in
multiples of 30 ms and can be
set to between 3 (=90 ms) and 32
(= 960 ms). Increasing this value
increases the intervention time
of the amperometric obstacle
detection function
tF
3-32
x 30 ms
Default: 3
Sbs input
In1
0
No command
1
Step-by-step
3
Open
4
Close
6
High-priority Step-by-Step: it moves the automation even if it is locked by a
lock command
7
Opens and locks the automation
8
Closes and locks the automation
11
Courtesy light timer: causes the courtesy light to switch on, which then
switches off once the courtesy light time has elapsed
12
Courtesy light on/off: activates or deactivates the courtesy light, which then
switches off once the courtesy light time has elapsed
16
Photo
19
Unlocks and opens the automation
20
Unlocks and closes the automation
21
Activates opening from Bluebus photocells
22
Deactivates opening from Bluebus photocells
25
Master and slave barrier Step-by-Step
26
Master and slave barrier open
27
Master and slave barrier close
28
Slave barrier Step-by-Step
29
Slave barrier open
30
Slave barrier close
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