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Master
The master door (usually the internal one).
Slave
The slave door.
No Memory
With interlock operation, you must wait for one door to close
before commanding the other to open: any opening pulses
sent during the operating cycle of the first door, have not effect.
With Memory
With interlock operation, there is not need to wait for one door
to close before commanding the other to open: any opening
pulses sent during the operating cycle of the first door are
memorised, and the second door opens automatically as soon
as the first door closes.
3.3 2 LEAVES
The “2 LEAVES” function is used to control 2-leaf doors. The two
automated systems (master and slave) synchronously control
door movement. The Master function must be associated with
the door which begins the opening movement first.
Off
“2 LEAVES” function not active.
On
Activates the “2 LEAVES” function.
Master
The master door (if the leaves have an overlap, it is always the
first to start the opening movement).
Slave
The slave door.
4 CHANGE PASSWORD
Sets the new password for accessing (4 digits) the advanced
menu. Default 0000.
5 TEST PROG.
Runs an operational test of the automated system. If a
malfunction is detected, the system stops and the KP-Controller
signals the detected malfunction status.
Off
Test function not active.
On
Activates the test function.
6
CLOCK
(Diagram 9)
Sets the current day, time and date.
7
TIMER
(Diagram10)
Off
Timer not activated.
On
Timer activated: the operating time bands set in “8 Timer
Programming” are enabled.
When the timer is activated, a “T” appears at the side of the
time shown on the display and the KP-Controller will not allow
any operational selection.
The battery inside the KP-Controller maintains the clock in
operation even if power is not supplied; if correct time is lost (e.g.
black-out and discharged battery), a flashing asterisk appears
in place of the “T”, the timer is disabled and the system
automatically commutates into the NIGHT function.
8
TIMER PROGRAMMING
(Diagram 11)
With the timer, you can create up to 5 different time bands for
each day of the week (by setting the band starting time) and
assign an operational function to each time band.
When the KP-Controller's internal clock reaches the starting
time of a band, the associated operating function is
automatically set, and the door remains in this condition until
the subsequent band intervenes.
Permanent connection of the KP-ConDisplay is
necessary for correct management of time bands.
Selecting the day
Selects the day of the week to create time bands.
If you select “All days”, any time bands defined subsequently
are included in all days of the week.
Function
Sets the operating function to be associated with the time
band by referring to the following table:
FUN
MEANING
0
NO FUNCTION
1
AUTOMATIC BI-DIRECTIONAL TOTAL
2
AUTOMATIC ONE WAY TOTAL
3
AUTOMATIC BI-DIRECTIONAL PARTIAL
4
AUTOMATIC ONE WAY PARTIAL
5
DOOR TOTALLY OPEN
6
DOOR PARTIALLY OPEN
7
MANUAL
8
NIGHT
Time band starting time
Sets the activation time for the time band.
There is no need for the time bands to be in chronological
order.
-Programming example -
We wish to program a door operating at the following times:
•from MONDAY to FRIDAY:
- from 8 a.m. in AUTOMATIC BI-DIRECTIONAL TOTAL
- from 6 p.m. in AUTOMATIC ONE WAY TOTAL
- from 7 p.m. in NIGHT
•SATURDAY and SUNDAY: NIGHT for the whole day
Proceed as follows:
select ALL DAYS and set the following:
TIME BAND 1 : FUN 1 08:00
TIME BAND 2 : FUN 2 06:00 p.m.
TIME BAND 3 : FUN 8 07:00 p.m.
TIME BAND 4 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 5 : FUN 0
Select SATURDAY and set the following:
TIME BAND 1 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 2 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 3 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 4 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 5 : FUN 0
Select SUNDAY and set the following:
TIME BAND 1 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 2 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 3 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 4 : FUN 0
TIME BAND 5 : FUN 0
Note:
for correct use of the TIMER function, the battery of the
KP-Controller must be efficient. In case of a power cut, the
battery keeps the clock in operation. If the battery is
discharged, the clock resets and, when power is restored, the
KP-Controller automatically switches to NIGHT.
For automated systems which are not powered for long periods
(e.g. 12 hours out of 24 for 365 days a year), we advise you to
replace the battery not later than every 3 years.
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