53
A
B
C
A
B
2x0.5 mm2
max 50m
2
1
LOCK
J6
+
-
ENGLISH
SD-KEEPER PROGRAMMING UNIT
The SD-Keeper is used for selecting operational functions, and for
controlling and programming sliding automatic doors.
It is divided into two parts: a fixed part used for selecting the
operating functions by means of push-buttons and relevant
signalling LEDs (fig. 61 ref. A), and a pull-out part with LCD display
to access complete programming (fig. 61 ref. B).
The SD-Keeper display can be used as a temporary programming
unit: after all programming and adjustments have been carried
out, it can be fully removed because the settings remain stored
on the control board.
When the display is removed, a cover is provided (fig. 61 ref. C).
DIAGNOSTICS
SD-Keeper (also without display) has a diagnostic function which,
in case of an alarm, interrupts normal display of the function
every 2 seconds in order to show the fault status for 1 second by
a combination of flashing LEDs.
Consult fig.63 and table 1 to identify the type of alarm by
interpreting the flashing LEDs.
If there are several simultaneous faults, the first to be detected
is shown.
SD-Keeper can be disabled by a combination of keys (see the
special LOCK function) or by internally fitting a jumper by means
of a switch (fig.62 ref. LOCK).
FITTING
Refer to fig. 62 for an exploded view of fitting. Let cable route
through point A or B according to the cable position needs.
CONNECTIONS
Connect SD-Keeper to the control board with the following cable:
2x0.5mm2 max 50m (fig. 62).
If a jumper is closed between two terminals as shown in fig. 62
(LOCK), all keys on the programmer are disabled.
fig. 62
fig. 63
fig. 61
Tab.1 DIAGNOSTICS
Led =on =off
DESCRIPTION MEANING
ENERGY SAV.
Operating on low battery consumption
2 BAT. OPERATION
Door operating on battery
3 FORCED OPEN
Door forced opening in progress
4 FLAT BATTERY
Battery discharged: emergency movement not guaranteed
6 EMERG 2 ON
Emergency 2 input active
7 EMERG 1 ON
Emergency 1 input active
8 OBST. IN OPEN.
Opening obstacle detected 3 successive times; Reset necessary to restore operation
9 OBST. IN CLOS.
Closing obstacle detected 3 successive times; Reset necessary to restore operation
10
Motor lock locked in closed position
11
Motor lock locked in open position (with surveillance kit only)
12
Incorrect power supply to motor
13
Sensor monitoring test 2 failed on input P2
14
Sensor monitoring test 1 failed on input P1
15
Setup not possible
22
Initialisation process not possible on motor: too much friction or leaf too heavy
23
Accessory power 24 V dc faulty (probable short circuit)
24 Motor
failure
25
Control board faulty