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closing speed (0x43)
This parameter can be set with a value from 15% to 100%; the factory setting depends on the version. The function enables programming of the required
motor speed during a Closing manoeuvre.
Important
– This parameter also affects the impact forces.
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closing deceleration speed (0x46)
This parameter can be set with a value from 5% to 100%; the factory setting depends on the version. The function enables programming of the required
motor speed during the deceleration phase of a closing manoeuvre.
Important
– This parameter also affects the impact forces.
Start up (0x8f)
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active (0x90)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. When this function is set to “ON”, the motor force and speed function values are incremented by the
mode parameter to increase the power of the motor during the start of a manoeuvre. This function is useful in the presence of static friction (for example,
snow or ice which obstruct the automation).
Note
– If the function is not active (OFF) the Opening or Closing manoeuvre starts with a gradual acceleration.
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mode (0xb0)
This parameter is set manually. Start-up can operate in 2 modes:
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manual:
the manoeuvre starts with force and speed at maximum for a time given by “start-up time”.
❒
automatic
: the manoeuvre starts with the force and speed at maximum until the control unit determines that 6 encoder pulses have been emitted or an
internal timeout has expired.
• start-up time (0x91)
This parameter is expressed in seconds and can be set with a value from 0.1 to 5 seconds; the factory setting is 2 seconds. The function enables program-
ming of the duration of initial motor start-up in manual mode.
Important
– The function is only effective if the “start-up” function is enabled (ON) and the
mode is “manual”.
Tamper-proof (0xec)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. When this function is “ON”, when the barrier is closed the control unit runs a closing manoeuvre if it
detects an attempt to force it open.
Important
– the tamper-proof close operation must complete within a specified time. If this time is exceeded, the control
unit aborts the function until the next operation.
Pre-flashing (0x93)
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active (0x94)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. When this function is set to “ON” it enables the activation of a flashing time, which passes between
activation of the flashing light and the start of an Opening or Closing manoeuvre. This time is adjustable and useful to for an advance indication of a hazardous
situation.
Important
– When this function is not active (OFF), the flashing light is switched on at the same time as the start of the manoeuvre.
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time in opening (0x95)
This parameter is expressed in seconds and can be set with a value from 0 to 10 sec.; the factory setting is 3 sec. This function programs the flashing time
which indicates the imminent start of an Opening manoeuvre: it is associated with the pre-flashing function.
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time in closing (0x99)
This parameter is expressed in seconds and can be set with a value from 0 to 10 sec.; the factory setting is 3 sec. This function programs the flashing time
which indicates the imminent start of a Closing manoeuvre: it is associated with the pre-flashing function.
Stand-by (0x8b)
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active (0x8c)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. When this function is set to “ON”, automation power consumption can be reduced.
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mode (0x8e)
The function has 3 operating modes:
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safety devices
– With this mode active, at the end of a manoeuvre and after the stand-by time has expired
❒
(as set in “wait time”), the control unit switches off the Bluebus photocell transmitters and all leds, except for the Bluebus led, which goes into slow flashing
mode.
Note
– When the control unit receives a command, it automatically restores normal operation of the automation, and no longer in energy saving mode.
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bluebus
– When this mode is active, when a manoeuvre has been completed and the stand-by time has expired, the control unit switches off the Blue-
bus output (devices) and all leds, except for the Bluebus led which goes into slow flashing mode.
Note
– When the control unit receives a command, it
automatically restores normal operation of the automation, and no longer in energy saving mode.
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all
– When this mode is set, at the end of a manoeuvre and when the standby time has elapsed, the control unit switches off the Bluebus output (devices),
some of the internal circuits and all leds, with the exception of the Bluebus led, which goes into slow flashing mode.
Note
– When the control unit receives
a command, it automatically restores normal operation of the automation, and no longer in energy saving mode. We recommend setting this mode if the
barrier is powered by Solemyo.
• wait time (0x8d)
This parameter is expressed in seconds and can be set with a value from 0 to 250 seconds; the factory setting is 60 seconds. The function enables program-
ming of the time which must pass between the end of a manoeuvre and the start of the “standby” function, if the latter is active (ON).
Block automation (0x9a)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. This function enables automation operation to be disabled, by setting the value to “ON”. In this case
no type of command is acknowledged or performed, with the exception of “High priority step-step”, “Release”, “Release and close” and “Release and open”.
Block keys (0x9c)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. This function disables operation of the keys present on the control unit.
Short inversion value (0x31)
This parameter is expressed in degrees and can be set with a value from 5 to 30 seconds; the factory setting is 15. This function enables programming of the
brief inversion activated by the control unit as a safety manoeuvre following detection of an obstacle or delivery of a “Stop” command.
Emergency mode (0xa8)
This parameter is ON/OFF; the factory setting is “OFF”. This mode requires the backup batteries to have been installed. With this function active, the control
unit runs an opening manoeuvre without considering the safety devices when mains power fails, and remains in this state until it is restored. Once mains
power is restored, the barrier resumes normal operation.