Installation Instructions
Axess
®
Pro 1505
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15.1 Removing the Battery From the Transmitter
(Battery Type: 3V Lithium Battery CR2032).
Use a non-metallic object (e.g. pen) to remove the battery.
(Fig. 15.1).
To
test the battery is working, press and hold a transmitter button;
(Fig. 15.2).
Light Status
Battery Status
Solid
OK
Flashing
Requires replacement
No light
Requires replacement
Fig 14.1
Fig 14.2
Fig 14.3
Fig 14.4
Menu 7.3 Settings
Under this menu, three sub menus are available:
a. Run Programs. The programs of the timer can be interrupted by selecting RUN PROGRAM off.
b. Configuration Of GPI Input. General Purpose Input can be configured as OSC, PED or DST setup.
c. This is activated by the GPI input terminal with the N/O switch.
i. When GPI Selected As OSC: If the door is moving, the activation of GPI input or pressing a transmitter button with
the OSC function assigned will cause the door to stop. The next trigger will move the door in the opposite direction
to the last travelled.
ii. When GPI Input Is Configured As PED: The activation of the GPI input or by pressing a transmitter button with PED
function assigned will open the door partially to allow pedestrian access but prevent vehicle access. The position
the door is driven to is automatically set to halfway during setting of the travel limits, but can be adjusted to suit.
iii. When GPI Input Is Configured As DST: GPI input can be used to switch between STD time and DST (daylight savings
time). The AUX input needs to be constantly active to show day light saving time.
14.3 Day Light Saving Time Adjustment
The time selected is the amount of time added to STD time when DST is selected by AUX input. Options are OFF, 30, 60,
90 or 120 minutes.
REPLACE
BATTERY WITH
CR2032 ONLY
Fig 15.1
Fig 15.2
Use a pen
to push the
battery down
through the
side opening
to release
battery
When batteries reach the end of their usual life in accordance with
Australian Battery Recycling Initiative please follow the next simple
steps for protecting the environment.
Refer to the Automatic Technology website for information on where
to recycle batteries in Australia.
DO NOT
throw the batteries in
municipal waste. This symbol of the
crossed out wheeled bin indicates that
the battery should not be placed in
the municipal waste. Check your local
regulations for appropriate disposal of
the batteries.
Recycling all batteries will have other environmental and social benefits:
•
Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons.
Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill, while button
cells are dangerous if swallowed by children. Recycling offers a safe
and environmentally responsible solution for end of life batteries.
•
Battery recycling recovers non-renewable materials such as lead,
cadmium, stella, zinc, manganese, cobalt, silver, plastics and rare
earth elements.
•
Removal of batteries and other hazardous household products from
household waste facilitates the recovery of organic materials through
alternative waste technologies such as composting. Batteries and
heavy metals are known contaminants in compost.
•
The community supports recycling because it reduces waste to
landfill and achieves environmental benefits.
WARNING!
Prior to disposal,
recycling, or collection, all battery
terminals must be securely insulated
with a non conductive material to
prevent any two batteries from short
circuiting and generating heat during
storage or transport. Battery terminals
may be insulated with electrical tape;
or batteries may be individually
packaged in a non conductive material
(e.g., plastic bag or original packaging).
16. Battery Disposal
15. Battery Replacement