14
SOON enables the user to be notified when a maintenance
check needs to be performed on the automation. The num-
ber of manoeuvres after which the signal can be enabled is
selectable from 8 levels, by means of the modifiable para-
meter “Maintenance notifica-tion” (see Table 4).
Adjustment level 1 is “automatic” and takes into account manoeuvre
stress, i.e. force and duration of the manoeuvre, while the other adjust-
ments are set on the basis on the number of manoeuvres.
The maintenance requirement notification is via the flashing light or the
maintenance indicator, depending on the relative settings (see Table 4).
On the basis of the number of manoeuvres performed with respect to the
programmed limit, the Flash flashing light and maintenance indicator acti-
vate the signals as described in Table 5.
11) Maintenance notification
Maintenance
notification
Fault log list
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
Automatic (based on gravity of manoeuvre)
1.000
2.000
4.000
6.000
8.000
10.000
12.000
Result of 1
st
manoeuvre (most recent)
Result of 2
nd
manoeuvre
Result of 3
rd
manoeuvre
Result of 4
th
manoeuvre
Result of 5
th
manoeuvre
Result of 6
th
manoeuvre
Result of 7
th
manoeuvre
Result of 8
th
manoeuvre
Input Led
Parameter
Led (level)
Value
Description
Controls the number of
manoeuvres after which the
automation maintenance
notification signal is sent
(see paragraph “13 Mainte-
nance notification”).
Enables the user to check
the type of faults occurring
in the last 8 manoeuvres
(see paragraph “14 Fault
log list”).
Note: “
” represents factory settings
All parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindications, only the “Motor force on opening” and “Motor force in closing”
may require special attention:
• Use of high force values are not recommended to compensate for the fact that the leaf has anomalous points of friction; excessive force
may impair the safety system and damage the leaf.
• If the “Motor force control” is used in support of the system for impact force reduction, after each adjustment the force measure-ment pro-
cedure must be performed, as envisaged by standard EN 12445.
• Wear and atmospheric conditions influence movement of the gate; and force settings should be checked periodically.
L7
L8
10.4) Level 2 programming
By default the settable parameters are set as shown in Table 4 with: “
” but can be modified at any time as described below. Take care
during modification procedures, as there is a maximum time interval of 10 seconds between pressing one key and another; otherwise the
system exits the procedure automatically memorising the changes made up to that time.
Wait 10s to exit the programming mode automatically after the maximum time interval.
Note:
points 3 to 7 can be repeated during the same programming phase to modify other parameters.
1.
Press and hold
[Set]
for approx. 3s
2.
Release
[Set]
when led L1 starts flashing.
3.
Press keys
[
▲
]
or
[
▼
]
to move the flashing led to the “in-put led” associated with the parameter to be modified
4.
Press and hold
[Set]
during steps 5 and 6
5.
Wait approx. 3s after which the led associated with the current level of the parameter to be modified will light up.
6.
Press keys
[
▲
]
or
[
▼
]
to move the led associated with the parameter value
7.
Release
[Set]
Number of manoeuvres
Signal on Flash
Signal on maintenance indicator
Less than 80% of the limit
Normal (0.5s on, 0.5s off)
On for 2s at the start of opening
Between 81 and 100% of the limit
At the start of the manoeuvre, remains lit for 2s then
Flashes throughout manoeuvre
proceeds normally
Over 100% of the limit
At the start of the manoeuvre, remains lit for 2s then
Flashes continuously.
proceeds normally
Table 5: maintenance notification signal with Flash and maintenance indicator