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PARAMETER
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT
MEMO
Strt
Function of input START1 and START2
This menu allows choosing the mode of operation of the input START1
and START2
StAn
StAn
Standard mode
no
The Start input commands on the terminal strip are disabled.
The radio command function depending of the mode
StAn
AP.Ch
Open/Close mode
PrES
Dead Man mode
oroL
Clock mode
StoP
Stop input
no
no
The input STOP is disabled
ProS
The STOP command set the barrier idle: on the next successive command
START the barrier resumes the motion in the same direction
invE
The STOP command sets the barrier idle: on the next successive START
command makes the barrier resume the motion in the opposite direction
to the previous one
Foto
Photocell input
This menu allows programming the behavior in case of participation of the
photocell.
no
no
Disabled input (the control unit ignores it)
APCh
Input always enabled. The interruption of the photocell during the
opening or closing causes the arrest of the barrier.
At reset the barrier resumes the opening movement.
The interruption when in closed barrier inhibits the opening.
CFCh
Input enabled in closing and with closed barrier.
The interruption of the photocell during the closing causes the reopening.
Ch
Input command enabled only in closing. The interruption of the
photocell during the closing causes the reopening.
ATTENTION: if this option is chosen, it is necessary to disable the
test of photocells
Ft.tE
Test of the photocells
no
no
Function disabled
Si
In order to achieve a safer operation for the user, the unit performs a
photocells operational test, before a normal working cycle.
If no operational faults are found, the barrier starts moving.
Otherwise, it will stand still and the flashing light will stay onfor 5 sec.
The whole test cycle lasts less than one second
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