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“SF” 

(DIP 1 e 8)

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ON

CONFIGURING SAFETY DEVICES

It reads the current state of the SFO and SFC inputs and stores the 

value as a safe condition.

To store the safety condition: Press the (+) button and wait for the 

OSC led to light up.

IMPORTANT:

 Before reading the inputs of the safety devices, make 

sure that the entire system is installed, connected and that the 

devices are NOT actuated.

IMPORTANT:

 After setup it is extremely important to test the 

operation of all safety items that are connected to the operator.

“LGT” 

(DIP 2)

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ON

COURTESY LIGHT TIME / PRE-FLASHING TIME

Selects the time the “LUZ” output is activated after the gate is closed. 

The adjustment step is five seconds (5s), with values from zero (0) to 

two hundred and forty seconds (240s). This output is automatically 

activated when any key of the DIP switch is triggered or the recognition 

process is started.

Note:

 When using a time between 0 and 235 seconds (or 239, if 

programming is via PROG), the “LUZ” output will be activated while 

the gate is open, opening and closing. When the closing is complete, 

the control unit will decrease the programmed time and turn off the 

output when it reaches zero.

When the function value is set to 240s, the “LUZ” output will work in 

the “traffic light function”, the “LUZ” output indicates that the traffic 

is released (green light) and the “TRAVA” output indicates that the 

traffic is blocked (red light). The red light is activated for two seconds 

(2 seconds) before the gate starts the closing movement when it is in 

automatic mode and remains active throughout the closing until the 

gate is fully closed. The green light is activated with the gate opening 

and also in the open state.

If the set time is greater than 240s, the “Pre-flashing Time” function 

will be enabled and the waiting time before starting the opening 

cycle will be adjustable in 5 second steps from 0 to 15s (when the 

parameter will be 255s). With the PROG the time can be adjusted 

with one second steps (1s). In addition, the PROG display informs you 

whether the “traffic light” function or the “Pre-flashing Time” function 

is enabled.

“SLS” 

(DIP 3)

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ON

END OF TRAVEL SPEED

Speed when the gate is next to a travel limit switch (open or closed).

• Switch 3 on “ON” position (“VFC”);

• Button “(+)” increase the speed;

• Button “(-)” decrease speed;

In 

gates 

the adjust step is 5Hz, from 15Hz to 30Hz.

In 

barrier

 the adjust step is 1Hz, from 4Hz to 20Hz.

Obs

.: The travel recognition speed is equal to the end of travel speed 

if it is greater that 20Hz, if it is smaller, the board automatically uses 20 

Hz during travel recognition.

“SPD” 

(DIP 4)

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ON

GATE: ADJUSTING THE OPENING AND CLOSING SPEED

• Switch Dip 4 to “ON” (“VFC”) position;

• The “(+)” button increases the speed;

• The “(-)” button decreases the speed;

Note:

 the adjust step is 10Hz, from 60Hz to 180Hz. It is possible to adjust 

the opening and closing speeds individually, however this setting is 

only available via the PROG keypad, for more information please refer 

to the manual of this product. When programming Triflex Connect 

BRUSHLESS control board via DIP switch, this is not supported.

BARRIERS: ADJUSTING THE OPENING SPEED

• 

Dip 4 to “ON” (“VEL”);

• “(+)” Button increases the speed;

• “(-)” Button decreases the speed;

Note:

 The adjust step is 2Hz, from 20Hz to 80Hz.

“REV” 

(DIP 5)

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ON

GATE: DISABLE “STOP” COMMAND DURING OPENING

When the operator is installed in condominiums it may be necessary 

to disable the function that stops the gate when receiving a 

command during the opening.

Press the (-) button to disable (LED blinking) or the (+) button to 

enable (LED on).

BARRIER: CHANGE THE CLOSING SPEED

To change the closing speed, press the (-) button to decrease and the 

(+) button to increase. The minimum value is 20Hz (OSC LED flashing), 

increase by 2Hz to the maximum value of 80Hz (LED OSC on).

“STG” 

(DIP 6)

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ON

GATE: ADJUSTING THE “STRENGTH” OF THE OPERATOR

The operator, by default, has its strength set to the maximum value. It 

is possible to decrease it ifnecessary. 

Press ‘-’ button to decrease the strength and ‘+’ to increase it.

The minimum level is 40% (LED blinking) and the adjust step is (4%) 

up to the maximum level, 100% (LED lit).

If the strength is in a very low level, the gate operator won’t work at 

full speed.

Summary of Contents for DZ 2.0

Page 1: ...hado 3526 Distrito Industrial CEP 17400 000 Gar a SP Brasil www ppa com br 55 14 3407 1000 callcenter ppa com br WARNING Do not use the product without first reading the instruction manual Technical M...

Page 2: ...pe AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATOR FOR SLIDING GATES Models DZ IND 2 0 DZ IND 1 5 DZ IND 1 0 DZ RIO 800 DZ RIO 500 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the following essential r...

Page 3: ...d in accordance with BS EN 12445 Test method using an appropriate tool Protective devices installed must comply with EN 12978 Safety devices Check the automation periodically with special attention to...

Page 4: ...disconnect device and the operator supply terminals the control board and the optional external pushbutton the control board and the photocells The wires used must comply with the local standards The...

Page 5: ...ns of the gate shall be in perfect running condition and shall be mounted in such a way that the gate leaf has stability along all its displacement We recommend pulleys with a diameter of at least 120...

Page 6: ...ate leaf GATE LEAF SIDE VIEW CONCRETE BASE Step 3 When the conditions are fulfilled open the gate and position the operator near the face of the gate leaf obeying the 50 mm measurement between the lea...

Page 7: ...ate leaf with solder or screw every 300 or 400 mm OR OR Step 8 If the gate leaf is warped provide shims to ensure alignment of the rack There are cases where the rack should pass the length of the gat...

Page 8: ...and place the other magnet holder on the rack facing forward with the operator REED This magnet will act as an opening limit switch MAGNET HOLDER REED SUPPORT Step 3 Remove the plastic covers to gain...

Page 9: ...the Transmitters recorded in encrypted form The board is also compatible with Rolling Code Transmitters with PPA s own protocol System activation can be carried out via remote control through the buil...

Page 10: ...E Before connecting the optional accessories Electromagnetic Lockand orGarageLight Signal pushbuttonsandetc itisadvisable to carry out a general test of machine operation To do this simply press the b...

Page 11: ...the pin corresponding to it on the MGS pin bar is connected to the GND i e a pulse to the GND The only condition that must be followed is that the reed that represents the open gate must be connected...

Page 12: ...ED flashes rapidly for short time interval and then indicates the parameter value The following table shows the number of blinks for each function Number of flashes Reference model 1 Lightweight Gate...

Page 13: ...can be closer or far from the stop The minimum value of 0 LED flashes increment and decrement from 1 to the maximum value of 10 LED lit Important To test the changes it is necessary to operate the gat...

Page 14: ...addition the PROG display informs you whether the traffic light function or the Pre flashing Time function is enabled SLS DIP 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON END OFTRAVEL SPEED Speed when the gate is next to a t...

Page 15: ...he factory settings are applied RECORD A RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER RF In order to record an RF transmitter slide the dip 1 of the DS1 dip switch to on position press the button of the transmitter to...

Page 16: ...decreases to less than 100 C EEPROM fault The OSC LED flashes twice when Memory is not present EEPROM with invalid data The OSC LED flashes three times when Memory is present but it has a content tha...

Page 17: ...switch connector analog and or digital C Defect in the commanc board C Replace the board The gate does not correspond to the path of the place where the operator has been installed it brakes before i...

Page 18: ...LOCKING PIN 20 1 P04410 MOTOR UPPER BASE 21 1 P04411 MOTOR UNDER BASE 22 1 P04412 MOTOR UPPER COVER 23 1 P04413 UNLOCKING HANDLE SET 23 1 2 C10896 M5 X 16MM TORX SCREW 23 2 1 C10963 STEEL LOCK 1 2 THR...

Page 19: ...G PIN 20 1 P03746 BRUSHLESS DC ROTOR SHAFT 21 1 P04410 MOTOR UPPER BASE 22 1 P04411 MOTOR UNDER BASE 23 1 P04412 MOTOR UPPER COVER 24 1 P04413 UNLOCKING HANDLE SET 24 1 2 C10896 M5 X 16MM TORX SCREW 2...

Page 20: ...UNLOCKING PIN 20 1 P04410 MOTOR UPPER BASE 21 1 P04411 MOTOR UNDER BASE 22 1 P04412 MOTOR UPPER COVER 23 1 P04413 UNLOCKING HANDLE SET 23 1 2 C10896 M5 X 16MM TORX SCREW 23 2 1 C10963 STEEL LOCK 1 2 T...

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