Sesamo MILLENNIUM ADVANCED SELECTOR Installation Manual Download Page 5

SCROLL DOWN  Key

: permits the user

to scroll downward in the
functions menu.

SCROLL UP Key

: permits the user to

scroll upward in the functions
menu.

EXECUTE Key

: permits the user to con-

serve the selection chosen.

RESET Key

: permits the user to cause

the Reset of the control cen-
ter and the advanced selec-
tor.

SELECT Key

: permits the user to select

the wished operating logic

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Use of the advanced selector

With the advanced selector it is possible to select the following operation logics of the
automatism:

Stop Close

: the automatism controls the complete closure of the door wings. In

this logic the inputs START1 and START2 of the electronic control card are not
monitored; if present, the electric locking system blocks the door wings.

Stop Open

: the automatism controls the complete opening of the door wings. In

this logic the inputs START1 and START2 of the electronic control card are not
monitored.

Entry-exit radar

: both the inputs START1 and START2 of the electronic control card are monitored. A signal originat-

ing from a sensor connected to one of these inputs triggers the opening and consequent closing of the door wings. The
electric locking system, if present, never blocks the door wings.

Exit-only radar

: only the input START1 of the electronic control card is monitored. A signal originating from a sensor

connected to this input triggers the opening and consequent closing of the door wings. The electric locking system, if
present, blocks the door wings every time that these reach the position of complete closure.

Partial opening with entry-exit radar

: like the “Entry-exit radar” logic with the difference that in this case the

opening space of the door wings is reduced with respect to the total by a quantity equal to percentage value set in the
“Partial Opening” parameter. (See “Parameter Adjustment” menu.)

Partial opening with exit-only radar

: like the “Exit-only radar” logic with the difference that in this case the open-

ing space of the door wings is reduced with respect to the total by a quantity equal to percentage value set in the “Partial
Opening” parameter. (See “Parameter Adjustment” menu.)

The led indicators indicate the logic currently active (led lit up). To change the logic press the SELECT key; each time the key
is pressed the led corresponding to the various logics lights up in sequence. When the desired logic is reached, the led
blinks for a few seconds; when the light remains on, the control card acquires the new logic.

When the Multi Slave mode is active, and the operating logic must be changed, the user is asked on which door the change
must be performed; a particular door can be chosen (select the door’s corresponding number), or the change can affect all
doors (choose the option “All”).

Functions menu

By means of the LCD display and the navigation keys it is possible for the user to move within the functions menu.

EXIT-ONLY RADAR

ENTRY-EXIT RADAR

PARTIAL EXIT-ONLY RADAR

PARTIAL ENTRY-EXIT RADAR

STOP OPEN

STOP CLOSE

Summary of Contents for MILLENNIUM ADVANCED SELECTOR

Page 1: ...I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L MILLENNIUM ADVANCED SELECTOR...

Page 2: ...the use man ual and all the information necessary for the cor rect use in automatic operation manual operation also in the case of electric locking and in emer gencies This device has been exclusivel...

Page 3: ...terminal box is turned downwards Position the cover by centering it on the appropriate supports C Fig 2 so that the led indicators are housed correctly in the appropriate seats Pay particular attentio...

Page 4: ...ted in the figure For the connection use a screened cable with 4 wires of 0 22 mm max 50 m connect the 4 internal conductors of the screened cable respecting the corre spondences indicated by the scre...

Page 5: ...ent closing of the door wings The electric locking system if present blocks the door wings every time that these reach the position of complete closure Partial opening with entry exit radar like the E...

Page 6: ...and the universal password normally used by the installer The first by default corresponds to 0000 and can be changed through the Setting Menu menus shown in gray in the charts are neither visible nor...

Page 7: ...6 Management Menu continued Language Choice Menu 1 1 Permits the user to select the language used in the functions menu Indicates the value currently set...

Page 8: ...tal opening Setting range 10 90 Default value 50 Anti crushing Represents the anti crushing sensibility The values may be set separately for the opening ANTI CRUSH OP and the closing ANTI CRUSH CL Set...

Page 9: ...he automatism with this menu it is possible to choose if the Stop position is a complete closure or a complete opening Password Menu 1 3 2 Permits the user to modify the User Password For the input lo...

Page 10: ...Porta 13 1 0 1 1 Porta 14 0 1 1 1 Porta 15 1 1 1 1 This menu per mits to activate the multi slave mode so that a number of differ ent doors up to a maximum of 15 can be con trolled by a single select...

Page 11: ...the system s continues operating normally hitting any key will erase the display but the request will reappear two days later The request will disappear definitively only once the maintenance routine...

Page 12: ...he control card date of last mainte nance number of breakdowns last error number of battery interventions history of the errors etc This operation must be executed every time that an assistance interv...

Page 13: ...igure the inputs and outputs of the control center in particular it is possible to define the electric state of each input Normally Open or Normally Closed independently of the Default condition For e...

Page 14: ...the Display Calendar Menu 1 4 This menu permits the user to set changes of the operation logic events in automatic mode at a fixed hour and day of the week up to a maximum of 4 events daily It is poss...

Page 15: ...r events may be set For each event it is possible to set STATE indicates if the event is activat ed or not HOUR indicates the hour of the event beginning MINUTES indicates the minutes of the event beg...

Page 16: ...eroed Manoeuvre is understood as a complete cycle of opening and closing a possible inversion increases the number of manoeuvres BATTERY INTERV indicates the number of times in which the centre has be...

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