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4.6  LEARNING OF CONNECTED DEVICES

After the initial start-up, the control unit must recognise the devices 

connected to the 

“Bluebus”

 and 

“Stop”

 inputs.

The learning phase must be carried out even if no 

device is connected to the control unit.

The control unit can individually recognise the various devices 

connected, thanks to the learning procedure, and detect possible 

anomalies.

For this to occur, the device learning procedure must be carried out 

whenever a device is added or removed.

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L1
L2

S

12

LEDs 

“L1”

 and 

“L2”

 on the control unit (“

Figure

 

12

”) emit some 

slow flashes to signal that the learning procedure must be carried 

out.

To do this:

1. 

simultaneously press and hold the 

f

 and 

g

 

buttons

2. 

release the buttons when LEDs 

“L1”

 and 

“L2”

 start flashing 

quickly (after roughly 3 seconds)

3. 

wait a few seconds until the control unit has completed the 

device learning phase

4. 

once this phase terminates, the 

“Stop”

 (

S

) LED must be lit 

and LEDs 

“L1”

 and 

“L2”

  must  switch  off  (LEDs  “L3”  and 

“L4” could start flashing).

4.7  SELECTOR FOR CHOOSING THE TYPE OF 

CONFIGURATION OF THE CONTROL UNIT 

INPUTS

The control unit is equipped with a selector (

A

 - “

Figure

 

13

”) that 

can  be  used  to  specify  the  type  of  configuration,  and  thus  the 

operating mode, to be assigned to the motor (see “

Table 4

”).

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The motor selector must be set before activating 

the mechanical stop learning function.

Any configuration not appearing in “

Table 4

” is not 

allowed.

Table 4

SELECTOR FOR CHOOSING THE TYPE OF CONFIGURATION OF THE 

CONTROL UNIT INPUTS

Type of configuration

Input configuration selector

CONFIGURATION 1

1

O

N

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CONFIGURATION 2

1

O

N

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

For details on the motor’s behaviour in configuration 

1  and  configuration  2,  refer  to  paragraph  

Wiring 

diagram and description of connections

”.

4.8  LEARNING OF THE MECHANICAL STOP 

POSITIONS

Once the connected devices have been learned, the mechanical 

stop positions must be learned (maximum opening and maximum 

closing). This procedure can be carried out in three different ways: 

automatic

manual

 and 

mixed

.

In 

automatic

 mode, the control unit learns the mechanical stops, 

calculates the most appropriate gate leaf offsets and calculates the 

slowdown points 

“SA”

 and 

“SC”

 (“

Figure

 

14

“).

In the 

manual

 mode, the positions (“

Figure

 

14

”) are programmed 

one by one, by shifting the leaves to the desired points. The position 

to be programmed can be identified when one of the eight LEDs 

“L1...L8”

 flashes (see “

Table 5

“).

In the 

mixed

 mode, it is possible to perform the automatic 

procedure and then, with the manual procedure, modify one or 

more  positions  with  the  exception  of  the 

“0”

 and 

“1”

 positions, 

which correspond to the mechanical stop positions.

1

1

M1

M2

0

0

SC

SA

A

A

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Summary of Contents for MC824HHS

Page 1: ...Nice MC824HHS Control unit EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use...

Page 2: ...care by avoiding crushing impacts falls or contact with liquids of any kind Do not place the product near sources of heat nor expose it to open flames All these actions can damage the product and caus...

Page 3: ...type radio receiver paragraph and an IBT4N type connector which through the IBT4N interface can be used to connect BusT4 devices such as the Oview programmer see the Connecting the IBT4N interface pa...

Page 4: ...ENTIFICATION AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS The overall dimensions and label A that allow for identifying the product are shown in Figure 2 232 mm 310 mm 122 mm A 2 3 4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION Figure 3 shows an...

Page 5: ...ectronic circuits 3 5 INSTALLING THE CONTROL UNIT a Secure the control unit to an unmovable vertical flat surface adequately protected against possible impacts The lower part of the control unit must...

Page 6: ...ositioned in sight of the automation If located in a concealed position it must be equipped with a system that prevents inadvertent or unauthorised reconnection of power to avoid potential hazards 4 2...

Page 7: ...open contacts NC normally closed contacts or devices with 8 2 k fixed resistor output such as sensitive edges can be connected to this input Each device connected to this input will be individually r...

Page 8: ...FOTO PHOTO External photocell h 50 activated during the closing phase stops and reverses the gate s movement FOTO II PHOTO II External photocell h 100 activated during the closing phase stops and reve...

Page 9: ...mode to be assigned to the motor see Table 4 Close Open SbS Stop Bluebus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A 13 m The motor selector must be set before activating the mechanical stop learning function m Any...

Page 10: ...trolled by M2 press f or h to stop the learning phase At this point reverse the connections of motors M1 and M2 on the terminals on the control unit and those of the respective encoders Then repeat th...

Page 11: ...button is released LED L7 will start flashing 9 LED L7 flashes position 1 of M1 to command and move motor 1 to position 1 Figure 14 press and hold the f or h button Once the position is reached relea...

Page 12: ...ether the leaves can be opened and closed with a force below 390 N 3 lock the motors as described in the respective instruction manual 4 using the control devices transmitter control button key select...

Page 13: ...ction short flash OFF long flash ON 5 wait 10 seconds maximum time to exit the programming mode l To set other functions to ON or OFF while the procedure is running repeat points 2 and 3 during the ph...

Page 14: ...10 seconds to press the buttons consecutively during the programming procedure after which time the procedure terminates automatically and memorises the changes made up to then To perform Level 2 pro...

Page 15: ...of the movement namely the opening of the gate leaves instead the Close command does not cause any effect If the sent command remains for more than 2 seconds a Stop command is executed L6 STEP BY STEP...

Page 16: ...nsmitter or key selector etc If everything functions properly the gate will move normally otherwise proceed with point 2 2 within 3 seconds press the control again and hold it down 3 after roughly 2 s...

Page 17: ...e cause and increase the motor force if necessary 4 short red flashes 1 second pause 4 short red flashes Intervention of the STOP input At the start of the manoeuvre or during the movement itself the...

Page 18: ...blown verify the cause and replace it with one having the same characteristics Green LED always on Serious anomaly There is a serious problem try disconnecting the power supply to the control unit an...

Page 19: ...ton to shift flashing of the LED to L8 Anomaly list parameter 4 keep the g button pressed down it must be kept pressed throughout phases 5 and 6 5 wait roughly 3 seconds after which LED L1 correspondi...

Page 20: ...mation Unlock or only from Oview the following commands Unlock and close and Unlock and open 12 Lock automation Triggers the stoppage of the manoeuvre and locks the automation the control unit will no...

Page 21: ...CT MAINTENANCE Being an electronic part the control unit does not require any special maintenance Nonetheless the system should be regularly checked to ensure that it works efficiently at least every...

Page 22: ...command SbS input for normally open contacts the closing of the contact triggers the Step by Step command OPEN input for normally open contacts the closing of the contact triggers the OPEN command CLO...

Page 23: ...according to the requirements envisaged for partly completed machinery Annex II part 1 section B Directive 2006 42 EC of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of 17 May 2006 related to machinery and am...

Page 24: ...24 ENGLISH NOTES...

Page 25: ...ystem or the programming and adjustment parameters of the control unit your installer is exclusively responsible for these operations Failure or power outage while waiting for your installer to interv...

Page 26: ...26 ENGLISH NOTES...

Page 27: ...ENGLISH 27 NOTES...

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