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Position 6
P.E STOPS CLOSE CYCLE
OFF - Activating the P.E input while motors are closing causes the motors to reverse.
ON - Activating the P.E input while motors are closing causes the motors to stop but not reverse.
Position 7
P.E STOPS OPEN CYCLE
OFF - Activating the P.E input while motors are opening is ignored by the controller.
ON - Activating the P.E input while motors are opening causes the motors to stop.
Position 8
P.E TRIGGERED AUTO-CLS
OFF - Not selected
ON - Selects the P.E triggered auto-close mode which causes the motors to auto-close if
the P.E input is activated then released. (Auto-close delay time is 0 seconds*)
Position 9
PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLS
OFF - No pedestrian access auto-close
ON - Selects auto-close in the pedestrian access mode. (Auto-close delay time is 15
seconds*)
Position 10
STANDARD AUTO-CLS
OFF - Not selected
ON - Selects standard auto-close mode which will close the motors after fully opening.
(Auto-close delay time is 30 seconds*)
Setting Cycle Timers & Auto Close Times
The control board has pre-set cycle times which are used to set the maximum time the controller will drive
the motors in the open and closed directions. The pre-programmed time for the open and close cycle timer’s
is 60 seconds. The control board also has a pre-set pedestrian access time of 5 seconds which is intended to
open the motor connected to M1 output only part way. If these default times do not suit your needs simply
use the procedure below to adjust them. Note the same procedure can be used to adjust the auto-close times.
1.
Place the slide switch into the “set” position
2.
Adjust the timer’s value by pressing and holding the required push button for the desired time.
3.
Repeat step 2 for the next timer (if desired).
4.
Place the slide switch back into the “RUN” position.
5.
Test operation.
Make sure that the slide switch is placed back into the “RUN” position before testing the new timer value.
As you can see the procedure used to set each timer’s value is the same only the push button used changes.
Each push button is clearly labelled underneath as to which timer’s value it sets. Note when setting the OPEN,
CLOSE and PEDESTRIAN cycle times the controller will drive the motors as if a “real” cycle is being
executed. The difference being that the motors will stop as soon as the button is released, or the limit switches
are reached. The OPN status LED on the control board will flash at 1 second intervals to assist setting times.
Note when setting the OPEN and CLOSE cycle times when limit switches are used, release the push button
a few seconds after the limit switch cuts motor power. This allows for the motors to slow down over the life
of the operators without the need to adjust again.