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BASIC PROGRAMMING
It is necessary to set and store the most important parameters
before putting the loading ramp into operation.
Keep the
Ramp button pressed and at the same time enable the
main switch to enter the basic Programming mode.
After about 4 seconds the message 026 appears on the display;
now also press the button
R
. After pressing the button
R
, release
the button
and then also release button
R
.
Now the version of the program also briefly appears on the display,
followed by the set valve program (P1, P2, etc.) and/or by the
appropriate test Program.
Use the
Ramp button to set the loading ramp type:
P11/P12
= ramp with hinged lip
(P12 = Ramp UP does not use the valve)
P13
= ramp with hinged lip (2 valves), automatic Ramp
DOWN
P21/P23/P25 = ramp with telescopic lip (2 valves), automatic
Ramp DOWN
P31
= ramp with telescopic lip (3 valves), automatic
Ramp DOWN
P32/P33
= forced Ramp DOWN
(P33 = hold-to-run)
When the correct loading ramp type is displayed, press button
R
to confirm (memorize).
You now enter configuration mode; the parameters display in
sequence. The sequence depends on the type of ramp, as follows:
Table 2
P11-P12-P13
LF LE LA LN LR RB LC AR
PC
BU
x
P21-P23-P25-
P31-P32-P33-TST
LF LE LA LN LR RB LC AR
PC
BU LL
The display now shows
LF0
.
This sets the hydraulic motor thermal protection - i.e. its maximum
use over a period of ten minutes; the default setting is 1 minute, so
that if the motor is run for 1 minute (even not continuously) within
any 10 minute interval, the thermal cutout trips and locks it out. The
display will then read A07 and the motor remains locked out for 10
minutes.
Press
(Ramp UP) to select a number between 1 and 9. Since
every step corresponds to 1 minute, it is possible to set a value
falling between 1 (minimum) and 9 (maximum) minutes.
To confirm and save the LF setting, press the
R
AUTORETURN
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button.
The display now shows
LE0
.
If the ramp is fitted with a telescopic lip, this parameter sets the
minimum lip extension time. The main purpose of this setting is to
protect the legs supporting the lip (if present) against collision with
the base of the ramp itself. The basic time setting is 500 ms. Press
(Ramp UP) repeatedly to set a value of 1 to 9. Since every step
corresponds to 200 ms, it is possible to set a value falling between
500 ms (minimum) and 2.3 seconds (maximum).
To confirm and save the
LE setting,
press
R
AUTORETURN.
The display now reads
LA0
.
If the ramp is fitted with a telescopic lip, this parameter sets the
maximum lip extension time; the default setting is 5 seconds. Press
(Ramp UP) to set a value of 1 to 9.
Since every step is equal to 1.5 seconds, it is possible to set a time
between 5 seconds (minimum) and 18.5 seconds (maximum).
To confirm and save the
LA setting,
press
R
AUTORETURN.
The next parameter is
Ln0
.
Here the maximum time of the difference between the retract and
extend movements of the telescopic lip is defined; the set basic time
is 0.5 seconds. By pressing the
(Ramp UP) button repeatedly,
now it is possible to select a number between 1 and 9. Since every
step corresponds to 0.5 seconds, it is possible to set a value between
0.5 seconds (minimum) and 5.0 seconds (maximum) hinged lip 2*Ln
on 1*Ln down).
To confirm and save the
Ln setting,
press
R
AUTORETURN.
The display now reads
Lr0
.
Lr
is the ramp DOWN time in mode
00E
when
R
AUTORETURN
is pressed in
00E mode
. In detail, it is the time employed by the
ramp in travelling from its maximum height to its standby position
(fully down). The basic time set is 5 seconds. Press
(Ramp UP)
repeatedly to set a value of 1 to 9. Since every step is equal to 1
second, it is possible to set a value between 5 seconds (minimum)
and 14 seconds (maximum).
To confirm and save the
Lr setting,
press
R
AUTORETURN.
We now set
rb0
.
Use
(Ramp UP) to select a value between rb0 and rb9, where
rb0 = gate deactivated and rb1-rb9 = gate active (with a gate active
time equal to the setting times 5, e.g. 9x5 = 45 seconds). To save
the setting, press
R
AUTORETURN.
The display now reads
Lc0
.
Lc
is the Ramp UP time in mode
00C
when
R
AUTORETURN is
pressed. In detail, it is the time employed by the ramp in travelling
from its minimum height to its standby position (fully down).
The basic time set is 3 seconds. Press
(Ramp UP) repeatedly
to set a value of 1 to 9. Since every step (number) corresponds to 1
second, it is possible to select a time between 3 seconds (minimum)
and 12 seconds (maximum).
To confirm and save the
Lc setting,
press
R
AUTORETURN.
The display now reads
Ar0
.
Ar
can be set to either 0 or 1. These settings indicate the lack /
presence of the
R
AUTORETURN button on the control unit,
respectively. Do not modify the default setting.
The display now reads
Pc0
.
Pc
has different functions depending on the type of ramp in use.
Ramps with hinged lip [P11 / P12 / P13]:
Pc
takes a value from 0 to
9 and indicates the sensitivity of the current measurement used to
detect the position of the lip while it is opening. It is used to detect
malfunctions during technical service and should not be modified.
Ramps with telescopic lip [P21 / P23 / P25 / P31 / P32 / P33]:
Pc
affects the behaviour of the ramp and lip in the floating position
00A
.
Pc0
the lip is locked since the
(extend lip) and
(retract
lip) are disabled. To move it, you must first raise the ramp with
(Ramp UP)
Pc1
the lip can always be extended or retracted, there is no need to
raise the ramp first. The operation starts by pressing
(retract lip).
Pc2-Pc9
the lip can always be extended or retracted, but the ramp
The following table illustrates the valve versions and their
operation for each type of ramp.
1,2,3
= number of valve
M
= motor
Table 1
Ramp UP
Extend
Retract
Ramp down
P11
1+M
1
P12
M
1
P13
1+M
1+M
1+2+M
1
P21
1+M
2+M
M
1+2
P23
2+M
M
2+M
1
P25
1+M
M
1+M
2
P31
1+M
2+M
3+M
1
P32
1+M
2+M
3+M
1
P33
1+M
2+M
3+M
1
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