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Led
Function
Description
L1
Automatic Closing
This function causes the door to close automatically after the programmed time has lapsed. The factory set
Pause Time is 20 seconds, but can be changed to 10, 20, 40 and 80 seconds. If the function is inactive,
functioning will be “semi-automatic”.
L2
Close After Photo
Close After Photo After the photocells are disengaged (photo and photo II), this function activates
“Automatic Closing” with a “Pause Time” of 5s, even if the pause time is set for a longer interval; this varies
according to whether “Automatic Closing” is enabled or disabled.
When “Automatic Closing” is active:
the opening manoeuvre stops immediately after the photocells
have disengaged. After 5 seconds, the door will begin to close. If the function “Close after Photo” is
inactive, the pause time will be the one which has been programmed.
When “Automatic Closing” is inactive:
the opening manoeuvre will not be interrupted but, when the
photocell disengages, this will cause an automatic closing manoeuvre with a pause time of 5 seconds. If
the function “Close After Photo” is inactive, the automatic closing manoeuvre will not take place.
L3
Motor force
This function enables selection of the motor force control sensitivity to adapt it to the type of
door installed. If this function is enabled, sensitivity is more suited to smaller and more lightweight doors. If the
function is disabled, sensitivity is more suited to larger, heavier doors.
L4
Stand-By
This function enables the user to lower consumption to a very minimum. It is particularly
useful in cases when the buffer battery is being used. If this function is active, the control unit will switch the BLUEBUS
output (and consequently the devices) and all the LEDs off one minute after the end of the manoeuvre. The only LED
which will remain on is the BLUEBUS LED which will simply flash more slowly. When a command arrives, the control unit
will reset to complete functioning. If this function is inactive, there will be no reduction in the consumption.
During the normal functioning of the SPIN, LEDs
L1….L4
will either be on or off depending on the state of the function they represent. For
example,
L1
will be on if the “Automatic Closing” function is active.
Table 15: list of programmable functions: Level one
7.2.1) Level one functions (ON-OFF functions).
Programming, personalisation and how to look for and deal with faults on the SPIN will be dealt with in this chapter.
7) Additional Information
Open
The “OPEN” key enables the user to control the opening of the door
s
or move the programming point upwards.
Stop
The “STOP” key enables the user to stop the manoeuvre.
Set
If pressed down for more than 5 seconds it enables the user to enter pro gramming.
Close
The “CLOSE” key enables the user to control the closing of the door
t
or move the programming point downwards
7.1) Programming keys
The SPIN control unit feature three keys that can be used to com-
mand the control unit both during tests and programming:
7.2) Programming
A number of programmable functions are available on the SPIN con-
trol unit. The functions are adjusted using 3 keys set on the control
unit:
[
s
] [Set] [
t
]
and are used by means of 4 LEDs:
L1….L4
.
The programmable functions available on SPIN are set out on 2 levels:
Level 1:
the functions can be adjusted in modes ON-OFF (active or
inactive). In this case, each of the LEDs
L1….L4
indicates a func-
tion. If the LED is on, the function is active, if off the function is inac-
tive. See Table 15.
Level 2:
the parameters can be adjusted on a scale of values (from
1 to 4). In this case, each of the LEDs
L1….L4
iindicates the value
set (there are 4 possible settings). Please refer to Table 17.
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