BRINK Series - English
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9.1) ADJUSTING THE DEVICE WITH REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA SELECTOR DOORPROGB
For the remote programming of DIP S1 and of potentiometers from TM1 to TM5 to become operative, DIP12 of S1 must be set to the
ON position.
The programming of all other parameters does not depend on DIP 12 of S1.
Comply with the following instructions to access the programming mode:
A) Move the selector’s locking key to the functions locked position
.
B) Press the selector’s SET
button and keep it depressed.
C) Move the locking key back to the functions free position
.
D) Release the SET button
.
E) The yellow leds of the inputs will come on from left to right in sequence, to indicate that the data are being loaded (UPLOAD).
F) Once the UPLOAD phase has terminated, the red BATTERY led
and the yellow led
will come on.
G) The battery led shows that work is being carried out on DIP-SWITCH S1 while the yellow led indicates:
G1)
that DIP1 of S1 is in the ON position issues an tunbroken light.
G2)
that DIP1 of S1 is in the OFF position if the led fl ashes.
H) Press the door free button
to change the status of the DIP-SWITCH (ON - OFF).
I) Press button F1 to move to DIP2 of S1
.
L) Repeat the last operation to move to the other DIP-SWITCHES of S1.
M) Refer to sections 6 and 7 for the meaning of the DIP-SWITCHES.
N) To operate on DIP-SWITCH S2, press the SET
, button. The LINE led
will come on.
O) Repeat the operations as given for MINIDIP S1 to select and change the status of the individual DIP-SWITCHES.
P) Press the SET button
, to move to POTENTIOMETER TM1. The 2-WAY traffi c led will come on
.
Q) When the potentiometers are being used, the input leds form a scale to indicate the set value.
R) To change the value of the selected potentiometer, press:
R1)
the DOOR FREE button
to decrease the value.
R2)
the F1 button
to increase the value.
S) Press the SET button
to move to POTENTIOMETER TM2.
T) Repeat this last operation to move to the other potentiometers.
U) Refer to section 8 for the meaning of the potentiometers.
V) Comply with the following instructions to quit the programming phase and memorize the changed values:
V1)
Move the selector’s locking key to the functions locked position
.
V2)
Press the selector’s SET button and keep it depressed
del selettore.
V3)
Move the locking key back to the functions free position
.
V4)
Release the SET button
.
V5)
The leds of the inputs will come on from right to left in sequence to indicate DOWNLOAD.
V6)
The control unit will issue 2 bips once the DOWNLOAD phase has terminated.
V7)
The selector will set back to the normal operating mode.
Z) Comply with the following instructions to quit the programming phase and without memorizing the changed values:
Z1)
Move the selector’s locking key to the functions locked position
.
Z2)
Move the locking key back to the functions free position
.
Z3)
The selector returns on normal operation and the control unit issues one single bip.
10) COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLED
• Move dipswitch 8 of S1 to the ON position to enable the courtesy function for disabled persons.
Two inputs of the BRINK unit, i.e. START and EMERGENCY, are dedicated to the use of special opening buttons able to be used by
disabled persons.
• After an opening phase has been activated by a disabled person by means of the START or EMERGENCY input, the door automatically
closes again after the pause time set by potentiometer TM5 and the closing safety photocell input activates.
If the closing safety photocell is obscured in the last section of the opening manoeuvre or during the door open pause time whilst a
disabled person is crossing the threshold, the pause time is reduced to three seconds (even if a longer time has been selected) and
the door consequently closes again.
• If the door is opened by manually pushing it with the push & go function enabled (DIP 1 of S1 ON), or by means of the internal or
external radar, if used, the door will immediately close again with a pause time at its minimum value (even though potentiometer TM5
has been set for a longer time), while the closing safety photocell input will not be activated.
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