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11.5 - Function (Continued)
Timer (continued)
To program weekly events EV1 through EV8, perform the following steps:
1. Press FUNCTION -> Events.
2. Press and hold OK to display EV1 (display will blink “EV1”).
3. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between events, then press OK to make a selection. The display
changes to hours.
4. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between hours, then press OK to make a selection. The display
changes to minutes.
5. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between minutes, then press OK to make a selection. The display
changes to individual days of the week.
6. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between days of the week. Press OK to toggle between ON and
OFF for each day of the week. Continue toggling through the days of the week until ESC is dis-
played. Press OK to advance to the next event.
7.
Repeat step 2 through 6 for event EV2 through EV8.
To temporarily suspend one or more weekly events (EV1 through EV8), perform the follow-
ing steps:
1. Press FUNCTION -> Events.
2. Press OK quickly to display EV1 active days.
3. Press OK quickly again to display “Suspend”. Event EV1 is now suspended and will not run until
re-enabled.
4. Press UP or DOWN to toggle through the events EV1 – EV8 and repeat steps 2 through 3 to
suspend or enable other weekly events.
Charger:
A battery charger is built-in with the Control board for use with a backup battery. The charger may
be manually programmed for customized charge settings or set to “Auto” to provide a battery
charging profile that automatically compensates for temperature and current during the charging
process. The following parameters are available for programming the battery charger:
Charger On/Off
Select Max current for charging (from 0.1A to 1.5A step 0.05A)
Cycling Time (1 second off charging every cycling time)
Auto (best charge considering temperature)
Standby:
Programs the timeout for the gate operator to go into low power standby mode. Low power standby
is Settings from 5 to 120 seconds, or may be disabled with “OFF”. During low power standby there
is no data displayed on the gate operator LCD and it consumes a minimum amount of power to ex-
tend the life of the backup battery. All the outputs are switched off and the LED OK blinks to show
this standby status of the system.
Note:
Terminals 11, 20, and 41 lose power in standby mode.