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Switch 5:
This function, when set in Automatic mode, holds the gate open only for the time required for vehicles or pedestrians to pass through it; when
the Photo device is cleared, the movement stops and a Close movement starts after a 5 second delay.
If the functions is set in Semiautomatic mode, when the photocells are tripped while the gate is closing, automatic Close is activated with the
programmed Pause Time.
Switch 6:
The Foto function is usually active only during Close movements; if micro switch 6 is set to “ON”, tripping the photocell interrupts Open
movements too. On the other hand, in Semiautomatic or Automatic modes, the Open movement starts again as soon as the photocell
clears.
Switch 7
This function activates a soft start to gate movements to prevent them moving jerkily.
Switch 8:
Slow down, which reduces the speed to 30% of its nominal value, reduces the impact force of the gate at the end of a movement.
When this function is active, yo must adjust the operating Time (TL) since the start of the slow down phase is linked to this setting. Set the
TL so that the slow down starts 50-70 cm before the limit switch is tripped. The slow down function not only reduces the speed of the gate
but also the torque exerted by the motor ( by 70%). CAUTION – In automations which demand a high motor torque, setting this function can
stop the motor.
Switch 9:
This function brakes the motor at the end of a movement; the effect is moderate at first, but increases to quickly and smoothly stop the
gate.
Switch 10:
Not used.
7.3 - Integrated radio receiver
For remote control operation, the control unit has an integral radio receiver (433.92 MHz compatible with FLO, FLOR, OPERA, and HCS SMILO
coding)
Since the coding systems are different, the first transmitter to be memorised determines the type of transmitter memorised thereafter.
• To modify the coding family, proceed as indicated in ‘Total deletion of the receiver’s memory’ - par. 8.3.
• To check whether the receiver has already memorised any transmitters, and to determine the type of coding, proceed as follows:
01.
OFF
to control unit
Table 7
Flash
Coding
1
Flo
2
O-Code / FloR / TTS
3
Smilo
4
no transmitter memorised
02.
ON
to control unit
03.
count the number of green flashes emitted by the receiver and
refer to table 7
7.3.1 - Memorisation of radio transmitters
Each radio transmitter is recognised by the radio receiver by means of a “code” which is different from that of any other transmitter.
There are two types of memorisation: Mode 1 and Mode 2.
• Mode 1:
automatically assigns the commands indicated in table 8 to the
transmitter’s keys.
Each transmitter is memorised in a single step, with all keys pro-
grammed: it does not matter which key is pressed. (One memory loca-
tion is occupied for each key).
N.B.: when memorised in Mode 1, a transmitter can control only one
automation.
Mode 1 memorisation
01.
02.
03.
04.
x
4s
↕
within 10s
x
3s
RADIO KEY
RADIO KEY AND LED
TRANSMITTER DESIRED BUTTON
RADIO LED
Table 8
Transmitter key
Command
1
Step-by-step
2
STOP
3
Open
4
Close
N.B.: single-channel transmitters have only key 1; two-channel
transmitters have keys 1 and 2