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Led 8
Description
Off
During normal operation it indicates that Pole closing is set to the left .
On
During normal operation it indicates that Pole closing is set to the right
Flashes
Programming of functions in progress .
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the automation system it controls and
must be disposed of along with it.
As in the case of installation, likewise at the end of product lifetime the disas-
sembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of material, some of which can be recy-
cled while others must be scrapped . Seek information on the recycling and
disposal methods envisaged by the local regulations in your area for this prod-
uct category .
Caution!
– Some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous sub-
stances which, if released to the environment, may cause serious damage to
the environment or to human health .
As indicated by the symbol alongside, disposal of this prod-
uct with domestic waste is strictly prohibited . Separate the
waste into categories for disposal, according to the methods
established by current legislation in your area, or return the
product to the retailer when purchasing a new version .
Caution!
– Local legislation may impose heavy fines in the
event of illegal disposal of this product .
TABLE 16
Signal Cause
Solution
8.4.2 - Flashing light signals
If a flashing light is connected to the FLASH output on the control unit (or the
edge light if the LED flashing light XBA7 is connected, optional accessory),
this emits flashes at intervals of 1 second during execution of a manoeuvre. If
faults occur, the flashing light will emit shorter flashes; these are repeated twi-
ce, separated by a 1 second pause . The same signals are also emitted by the
courtesy light and the “Bluebus” led .
Table 16
shows the cause and solution
for each type of signal .
1 flash
second pause
1 flash
Bluebus system error
At the start of the manoeuvre, the devices connected to Bluebus
do not correspond to those recognized during the self-learning
phase . One or more devices may be faulty; check and, if neces-
sary, replace them. In case of modifications repeat the device self-
learning process (see paragraph 4 .5) .
2 flashes
second pause
2 flashes
Photocell activated
At the start of the manoeuvre, one or more photocells do not ena-
ble it; check to see if there are any obstacles .
3 flashes
second pause
3 flashes
Activation of Motor Force limiter
During the movement, the pole has experienced excessive fric-
tion; identify the cause .
6 flashes
second pause
6 flashes
Maximum limit of manoeuvres per hour exceeded
Wait a few minutes until the manoeuvre limiting device falls to
below the maximum limit.
7 flashes
second pause
7 flashes
Error in internal electric circuits
Disconnect all power circuits for a few seconds and then retry
a command; if the condition persists this may indicate a serious
fault with the board or motor wiring . Check and make replace-
ments as necessary .
8 flashes
second pause
8 flashes
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Reserved for Nice Technical Assistance
9 flashes
second pause
9 flashes
Block automation
Send the command “Release automation” or control the mano-
euvre with “High Priority Step Step” .
4 flashes
second pause
4 flashes
STOP input activation
At the start of the manoeuvre or during the movement, the STOP
input was activated; identify the cause .
5 flashes
second pause
5 flashes
Error on internal parameters in control unit
Wait at least 30 seconds, then try giving a command . If the condi-
tion persists, there may be a serious malfunction and the electro-
nic board must be replaced .
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