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Current sensor error
When the door is not moving this symbol means there is a problem
with the current sensor.
Operational indications
Pause time programming
Automatic programming under way
Serial line (CSER) active
(only for diagnostic use)
Opening stage
Block
Pause for automatic reclosing
(if activated)
Closing stage
Current sensor updating
O compensation sensor
C compensation sensor
Test mode
Battery mode with a fully charged battery
Battery mode with an undercharged battery
Block caused by a completely
discharged battery
Start up display
Shown for 2 seconds:
"
GLB249
" = ECU model;
Indicates the dip-switch setting
memorisation stage and firmware version
Alarm indications
System not programmed
You have to enter the programming mode to program the system.
Out of position
When carrying out an installation you will have to enter programming
in order to program the door travel distances.
During normal operation instead it indicates that when it has received
a command it starts up automatic repositioning after pre-flashing
for ten seconds.
Block during encoder programming
This happens when an
N.C.
/8.2 kΩ
contact
is activated (
TB, FTCI,
CSP, CSPF
) during encoder programming or automatic reposition-
ing. Once the passive state of the security devices has been reset
the door will start moving again automatically. It also happens if a
blackout occurs during programming.
Safety test error
Check the condition of the safety devices and make sure that the
alarm cuts in when an obstacle interferes with the beam (the relative
LED will switch off). In case of anomalies replace the damaged safety
device or bridge the contact (if they are not present) and deactivate
the safety test (dip 5).
Motor feed problems
This happens when the programmer sends a command to the motor
but nothing happens. Check the connections for each motor and
the condition of the fuses "
F2
" and "
F3
". Send another opening or
closing command: repositioning will be carried out (page 24); if the
motor still doesn’t work you may have a mechanical or electronic
problem.
Released motor
This happens when you give a movement command and the motor is
released. Block the motor (see the motor release instructions supplied
with the motor) and give a command: the repositioning procedure
will be carried out (page 24).
Encoder error
If it occurs during normal motor operation it means that there is a
problem with one or more encoder signals. Check the relative con-
nections and carry out automatic repositioning (page 24).
Make sure
that DIP3 is set to the required type of installation (pag. 24).
INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY (D1,
page
23)
SELECTING THE SAFETY CONTACT TYPE
SC
TB
FTCI CSP
0
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
1
N.C.
N.C.
8.2 kΩ
2
N.C.
8.2 kΩ
N.C.
3
N.C.
8.2 kΩ 8.2 kΩ
4
8.2 kΩ
N.C.
N.C.
5
8.2 kΩ
N.C.
8.2 kΩ
6
8.2 kΩ
8.2 kΩ
N.C.
7
8.2 kΩ
8.2 kΩ 8.2 kΩ
.