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•
Press UP key to flow the char t from the bottom to
the top.
•
Press MENU key to flow the char t horizontally; for
example, if the
t.ChP
function is displayed, by
pressing the MENU key the number
7.0"
will be
displayed.
Increase the number pressing UP or DOWN. Press
MENU to display function
t.ChP
again.
MOTOR CONTROL FUNCTION
At the beginning of the opening cycle, the gearcase
check the motor correct operation. In case one of the
motors fails to operate or it is not correctly connected,
the gate will not open and the display will show you an
“err2” message and the blinking lamp will double blink
for 5 seconds.
WARNING LIGHT DESCRIPTION
The warning light shows in real time the state of the
gate:
STOP
light off
IN PAUSE
light always on
DURING OPENING
the light flashes slowly (2 Hz)
DURING CLOSING
the light flashes rapidly (4 Hz)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ACCUMULATOR INSTALLATION
If the antiblackout function is required, a no-maintenan-
ce lead accumulator needs to be connected by means
of special coupling terminals, by strictly complying with
the silk screen printing polarities of the control card.
The accumulator shall have the following characteristics:
TYPE
lead and with no maintenance need
VOLTAGE
12 VOLT
CAPACITY
4,2 Ah
Position the batter y according to the figure and use the
areas indicated by arrows to install the fairleads. Use
IP55 fairleads or higher.
CAUTION
: during functioning with 12V batter y, the volta-
ge supplied to motors is smaller than the nominal
value, therefore motors work with low speed and low
thrust. In this situation the current level is not checked,
as the applied forces are not dangerous.
CAUTION
: Batteries must be removed before device dis-
posal according to the regulations in force.
Disconnect electric power before any operation.
Power supply
230 VAC 50 / 60 Hz
Max motors load
100 W
Max accessories load 12VDC
10 W
Working temperature
-20°C / 60°C
Protection fuse
F1 = 5 A
F2 = 400 mA
F3 = 800 mA
Dimensions
295 x 230 x 100 mm
Weight
1200 g
IP protection
55
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