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5
1.
Press and hold down the T1 key on the control unit to start the motor
2.
After holding down the T1 key for 5 seconds, start to memorize the time of the manoeuvre
5s
3.
When the T1 key is released the motor will stop and the new working time will be memorized
(Warning: wait for at least 4 seconds before starting a manoeuvre)
Note: If you wish to modify the working time, repeat the above procedure starting from step 1 up until point 3 if the automatic closure is not
required, or continue up to point 5 in table A4 if the automatic closure is required
T1
T1
T1
Table “A3”
Programming of the working time
Example
Program the working time up to point 3 as described above (Table A3)
4.
Push and hold T1 within 2 second after the manoeuvre has stopped, at this point the
memorisation of the “pause time” commences.
2s
5.
When the T1 key is released the control unit memorises the “pause time” and starts the
motor in the opposite direction.
Note: the pause time must be cancelled in order to eliminate the automatic closure, programming the “pause time” up until point 3.
T1
T1
Table “A4”
Programming of the automatic closure pause time
Example
4) Programming
The control unit allows you to program some parameters and select some of the functions that are described below.
4.1) Programming of the working time
The “Operating Time” is the maximum time in which the control unit controls the motor until it reaches the Up or Down limit switch; the fac-
tory setting or after the memory has been cancelled is approximately 120 seconds. The operating time can be modified from a minimum of
5 to a maximum of 120 seconds if required. The programming procedure is performed in “self-recognition”, being the measurement of the
time necessary to perform a complete manoeuvre.
The most demanding manoeuvre for the motor must be measured (which is obliviously slower), this is normally re-winding and starting with
the motor in correspondence with a limit switch. The operating time should ideally be programmed with a few extra seconds to that of the
time actually necessary for the manoeuvre.
To proceed with the programming process, follow the steps in the table below.
4.2) Programming of the automatic closure pause time
A “pause time” can be programmed from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 120 seconds. After opening, closure is automatically actuated at the
end of the “pause time”.
4.3) Programmable functions
The control unit has 4 dip-switches that allow altering certain functions to make the system more appropriate for particular needs.
Warning: Certain programmable functions are linked to safety features; evaluate them carefully also based on the
required safety level.
Switch 1
Off
= STEP-BY-STEP input for “step-by-step” operation
On
= STEP-BY-STEP input for “open” operation
Switch 2
Off
= Condominium function off
On
= Condominium function on
Switch 3-4
Off
Off
= STOP input with NO contact
Off On
= input with NC contact
On Off
= STOP input with 8.2K
Ω
constant resistance contact without inversion excluded
On On
= STOP input with 8.2K
Ω
constant resistance contact with inversion excluded