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Configuration software
SOFTWARE SAFEGATE CONFIGURATOR
The "SAFEGATE CONFIGURATOR" application software allows configuration of the SAFEGATE curtain
characteristics, allowing the operator to set all the parameters for a proper operation of the curtain and
Muting function.
After verifying that the system is working correctly, the operator will no longer need connection to the PC
and SAFEGATE can work autonomously.
If the operator wants to continuously monitor the curtain operation by PC, just leave the USB connection
enabled with SAFEGATE.
Configuration is possible in a few simple steps through the versatile graphical interface of SAFEGATE
CONFIGURATOR; let's see how.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
HARDWARE characteristics requested by the PC for connection
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RAM memory: 1GB (sufficient enough to operate Windows 7 SP1 + Framework 4.0)
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Hard Disk: clear Space > 500Mbyte
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USB connector: 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0
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CD-ROM reader.
SOFTWARE characteristics requested by the PC for connection
Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 installed (or higher OS).
Microsoft Framework 4.0 (or higher) must be installed on the computer.
How to install SAFEGATE CONFIGURATOR
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Insert the installation CD;
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Wait for the program installer to request the SET-UP of the SW;
Alternatively, search the path of the DVD/ CD-ROM reader;
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Double-click on the Setup.exe file;
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To program SMP / SMPO models it is mandatory that pin 6 and 11 of the main connector on the Active
Element detect 0VDC (or open circuit).
Once installed, a window will appear asking for the shutdown of the set-up program.
CONFIGURATION PHASES
This section describes the main features that characterize SAFEGATE configuration software:
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GRAPHICAL INTERFACE
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CONNECTION
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PROGRAMMING
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DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION
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CONFIGURATION VALIDATION AND LOADING
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CONFIGURATION DELETION
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PRINT REPORT
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CURTAIN ACTIVATION
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CURTAIN CONDITION MONITORING
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ERRORS DOWNLOAD
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ERRORS HISTORY