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Using
dip-switch 4
on the card, the kick-back and the final stroke at the end of the closing manoeuvre can be
enabled or not.
Dip-switch 4
in ON position: kick-back and final stroke enabled
Dip-switch 4
in OFF position: kick-back and final stroke disabled.
5.12 COURTESY LIGHT
Using the LCU expansion card a courtesy light can be managed. The contact given by the LCU card is clean
and allows a 230VAC max.500W lamp to be managed. The co mmand to switch on the courtesy light is given
before every manoeuvre and the contact remains activated for about 120 seconds from opening.
5.13 BUFFER BATTERY – SOLAR PANEL MANAGEMENT
The SIRIO 3 12-24 control unit is fitted with an automatic 13.7VDC battery charger, for which a 12V battery
must be used, even for 24VDC motors. In this case, when there is no mains power the gate will travel at half
normal speed and the accessories will be powered at 12VDC. The 12V 1.2Ah buffer
battery
allows a maximum
of 5 reduced-speed manoeuvres
should the mains power supply be cutoff (as long as the interruption
occurred less than 24 hours earlier). The control unit can manage batteries up to 7Ah (20-30 complete
manoeuvres). The flashing light, when present, only functions for the first 4 seconds of the manoeuvre. A solar
panel can be directly connected to the control unit with a current regulator. The solar panel input is already
protected by a diode.
5.14 LOGICAL STOP (STP INPUT)
The activation of the STOP input stops all the functions.
To resume the cycle the STOP must be deactivated and another command given.
5.15 CONTROL UNIT MEMORY FAULT
The EEPROM memory contains the control unit operating parameters, the codes, the logic and the memory of
the radio receiver. When the control unit is turned on, should there be a
fault in the EEPROM memory, the red
LED flashes and all manoeuvres are blocked.
The Reset function must be executed (press and hold the programming button P1/SET for 2 seconds, until the
yellow LED flashes).
If the red LED turns of, the EEPROM is good, but all programming of parameters and learning of transmitters
must be done again.
If the red LED still flashes, an authorised service centre should be contacted.
6. SIGNALLING LED
Yellow led SET:
- flashes for 5 seconds when turned on to indicate that it is possible to enter the Professional or Simplified
Learning modes.
- lights up with a fixed light while Professional or Simplified Learning are carried out.
- is turned off when the control unit functions normally.
Red led ER:
- is turned off during normal control unit operations
-
is alight (fixed light) when the control unit is blocked because it has failed the safety test or a motor is
disconnected
Red led RAD:
- flashes briefly when a 433 MHz Multipass radio code is received
- is alight (fixed light) when radio codes are being memorised
- flashes rapidly when the control unit is switched on and the radio code memory is defective
- flashes rapidly during the cancellation of radio codes
- flashes slowly when there is an attempt to memorise new radio codes and the memory is full
- is switched off when the control unit is functioning normally and waiting to receive a command via radio.
Green led GC:
- is alight (fixed light) when the automation is
completely closed
- flashes during the closing manoeuvre
- otherwise it is switched off
Red led GO:
- is alight (fixed light) when the
automation is open.
- flashes during the opening manoeuvre
- otherwise it is switched off
Red led PH:
- is alight when the photocell (PHO input)
is aligned
- is switched off when the photocell (PHO input)
is not aligned
Red led ST:
- is alight when the STOP (STP) input
is closed
- is switched off when the STOP (STP) input
is open.