
E721
8
532014 - Rev.E
ENGLISH
5 PROGRAMMING
It is necessary to access PROGRAMMING mode in order
to program automated system operation.
Programming is divided in two parts: 1
st
LEVEL and 2
nd
LEVEL.
The status of the automated system is
normally shown on the display. When
push-button F is pressed or when F and
+ are pressed simultaneously, this gives
access to 1
st
or 2
nd
level programming.
During battery operation the display is off.
Briefly press “+” to view the state of the
automated system.
To restore the default settings, simply reload
the desired default in the first passage of
the 1
st
level programming.
Changes to the programming parameters
become effective as soon as they are
carried out, while final memorisation
occurs only upon exiting programming and
returning to the input state display. If the
unit is powered down before returning to
the input state display, all changes made
will be lost.
It is possible to return to the input status
display and store all the parameters
modified to that moment from any point
of the 1
st
and 2
nd
level programming by
pressing keys F and - simultaneously.
5.1 1
st
LEVEL PROGRAMMING
To access 1
st
level programming, press push-button
F
.
• Press
F
(and hold down) to display the function name.
• If you release the key, the display shows the value of the function that can be modified with keys + and -.
• If you press
F
again (and hold it down), the display shows the name of the next function, etc.
• When you reach the last function, press push-button
F
to exit the program and store the parameters. The display
shows again the status of the automated system.
1
st
LEVEL PROGRAMMING
Display
Function
Default
1
dF
DEFAULT:
1
Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values.
CU
If push-button
F
is released, the value
CU
appears, this means that the standard
modified configuration has been selected by means of push-buttons and display
.
If
you wish to maintain this programming, press push-button
F
again, otherwise press +
and select default
1
.
1
Ct
MASTER/SLAVE CONFIGURATION:
M A
Configures the board in
MASTER
mode
SL
Configures the board in
SLAVE
mode
Configuring the board in SLAVE mode you will not be able to view the parameters
LO-PA-Pb-Ph-Op
(for Master/Slave operation see Par. 7.4)
MA
LO
FUNCTION LOGICS:
E
Semiautomatic.
EP
Semiautomatic “Step”.
A
Automatic.
A 1
Automatic1.
AP
Automatic “Step”.
At
Automatic with timer function.
S
Automatic “Safety devices”.
SP
Automatic Safety Devices "Step”.
SA
Automatic with reverse during pause.
b
Semiautomatic “b”.
bC
Mixed
(
AP pulse/ CH dead-man).
C
Dead-man.
Parameter not displayed in SLAVE mode
E
PA
PAUSE TIME A:
Pause time with a
TOTAL
opening command. This has effect only if the automatic logic was
selected. Adjustable from 0 to 59 secs. in one-second steps.
Subsequently, display changes to minutes and tens of seconds (separated by a point) and
time is adjusted in 10-second steps, up to the maximum value of
9.5
minutes.
E.g. if the display shows
2.5
, pause time is 2 min. and 50 secs.
Parameter not displayed in SLAVE mode
20
When the board is turned on, the software
version of the board with two figures
separated by a decimal point appears on
the LCD1 display.