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Instruction manual version 1 for software version 4.04
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DAAB EP104 CONTROL BOARD
• Programmable inputs, P channels
There are six programmable inputs available in the EP104.
The instructions are identical for all six programmable inputs, apart from the channel number – input 1 has channel number
P1nn, input 2 has channel number P2nn, etc. The settings below are for input 1.
Activate input 1 by setting P100 to 1.
The following channels are used to set the function for the programmable inputs.
P160, Control function
Option 0 disables operation using the programmable input, 1 is for the opening function, 2 is for closing, and 3 is for stop.
Option 4 means open the gate if it is not already open, then close it as soon as it is in the open position. Option 5 means open,
stop and close alternately. 5 seconds after the last command, the next command is automatically set to open again.
P161, Type of control signal.
Use this channel to specify whether you want the signal to be a constant signal throughout the signal duration or just for the
signal edge (the automatic control unit interprets the signal as a pulse). If the pulse option is set, hold-to-run does not work if
the safety edge is faulty but door can be operated via another input even if the input is activated.
P162, Half operation
To only open half 1 set the value to 1, to only open half 2 set the value to 2, and to open halves 1 and 2 set the value to 3.
P163, Limited opening
Set the value to 0 to open the door to its end position, or set it to 0 to open the door for the time configured in C412 and/or
C414.
P180, Park
Use this channel to park the door. Option 0 disables the function, option 1 parks the door in the open position and waits for
a new control signal before the door is closed. To use a timer for parking and opening the door, set P160 to 1 and P180 to 2.
The input will then send a command to open the door in response to a signal, and keep the door open for as long as there is a
constant signal at the input.
P190, Interlock opening
Use this parameter with the value 1 if you want the input to open a local door and also forward the open signal to a remote
door.
P196, Block disabled for local and remote doors
Set the value to 1 to disable the block for the local and remote doors.
P198, Automatic closing disabled for local and remote doors
Set the value to 1 to disable automatic closing for the local and remote doors.
• Automatic closing
To prevent the door being left open, you can configure the unit to close it automatically after a specified period. You can choose
any time from 0.1 seconds to 9.59 minutes. The timer starts when the door stops moving. If any signal is received at a control
input or if any safety device is activated in the closing direction, the timer is reset and starts counting from the beginning.
If you use automatic closing, it is a good idea to connect a wireless transmitter or a pull cord to an unused input. This is to
allow passing users to send a new open signal and reset the automatic closing time.
You can use programmable inputs and a timer to disable automatic closing at certain times of the day.
Configuring automatic closing
Select channel C500 for times between 0.00 and 9.59 minutes – the automatic closing time has an accuracy of 1 second.
Select channel C500 for times between 0.0 and 9.9 seconds – the automatic closing time has an accuracy of 0.1 second.
Channel C501 has precedence over C500, which means that the time set in C500 is ignored if C501 has a value greater
than 0.
Stop function
The automatic control unit has an adjustable stop function. The function applies to the normal stop buttons and also the
stop function in programmable inputs.
The initial setting for the stop button is that when it is pressed it does not restart the countdown for automatic closing.
If you always want the door to close automatically even if a stop button has been pressed or after a power failure, see
"Automatic closing" below.
Automatic closing after stop
All control signals except stop and power failure restart the countdown for automatic closing. This means that automatic
closing is not affected in the presence of a stop signal. This applies to conventional inputs and programmable inputs.
If you want the countdown to restart automatically even after a stop signal is received, you must set a delay in channel C520
as well as C500 or C501.
Select channel C520 and set a 0.20 - 9.59 minimum delay for automatic closing after a stop signal. Set the value to 0.00 to
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