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To close the gate
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Activate the gate control.
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The flashing light will flash (1 flash per second).
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1 second later, panel M2 starts closing.
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A few seconds later, panel M1 starts closing.
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Panel M2 reaches its closing stop.
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Some time later (2.5 seconds by default, but
this time can be adjusted), panel M1 reaches its
closing stop.
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The flashing light will stop flashing and the
manoeuvre will be complete.
At any time, you can stop the gate’s movement by
activating a command (gate or pedestrian).
If you activate the gate control again, the gate will
start in the opposite direction.
2.2.2 - “AUTOMATIC CLOSING” MODE
Description of operation from the closed gate
position:
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Activate the gate control.
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The flashing light will flash (1 flash per second).
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1 second later, panel M1 starts opening.
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2.5 seconds later, panel M2 starts opening.
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Both panels open up to their opening stop.
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When the two panels have reached their opening
stop, the flashing light begins to flash differently
(1 short flash every 1.25 seconds), and the time
delay before closing starts.
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When the time delay is over, the flashing light
will resume its normal pace (1 flash per second).
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1 second later, panel M2 starts closing.
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A few seconds later, panel M1 starts closing.
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Panel M2 reaches its closing stop.
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Some time later (2.5 seconds by default, but
this time can be adjusted), panel M1 reaches its
closing stop.
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The flashing light will stop flashing and the
manoeuvre will be complete.
At any time, you can stop the gate’s movement by
activating a command (gate or pedestrian).
If you activate the gate control again, the gate will
start in the opposite direction.
If you activate a command during the time delay,
it will be stopped and automatic closure will be
cancelled.
2.2.3 - “COLLECTIVE” MODE
Operation is identical to “automatic closure” mode,
except:
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You cannot stop the gate from opening, either
with the gate or pedestrian opening command.
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If you activate the gate command during the
time delay, it is reloaded with the initial time to
extend the time before automatic closure.
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If you activate the gate command during closure,
the gate will stop and open again and the time
delay before automatic closure will start.
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The pedestrian control is inoperative.
2.3 - PHOTOCELLS (IF INSTALLED)
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During closure, if an object or a person obstructs
the infrared beam between the two photocells,
the gate will stop and start opening again. If
automatic closure is activated, the time delay will
start. If at the end of the time delay, the photocell
beam is cut, the gate will wait for the beam to be
released before closing again. If after 3 minutes,
the beam has still not been released, automatic
closure will be cancelled, the system will go on
standby.
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Photocells can also be active at the beginning
of the opening process (this is useful if a second
set of photocells is installed – see
“3.2.2. PHOTOCELL MODE MENU 2”).
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If this is not the case and the beam is cut when
the gate should start to open, the flashing light
will double flash for 30 seconds. The flashing
can be stopped by pressing a command. For
the gate to be able to open, the beam must
be unobstructed and a command must be
activated.
2.4 - OBSTACLE DETECTION
During their movement, the panels may encounter
an obstacle.
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For safety purposes, if the motors are under
too much strain (the force is adjustable; see
“Motor Force” in the settings), the gate stops
and releases the pressure and the flashing light
double flashes for 30 seconds. The flashing can
be stopped by pressing a command.
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On activating a command (the same one that
was used to start the movement), the gate starts
to move in the opposite direction.
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If an obstacle is detected during closure and
the operating mode is “automatic closure” or
“collective”, the gate will open again and the
time delay will start over.
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If the gate has a large area of wind resistance
(solid gate), this can trigger obstacle detection
in windy weather. In this case, increasing the
motor force is recommended.
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