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after the programming, close the lid with the special screw
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To install the specified accessories, refer to the respective instruction manuals.
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TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
These are the most important phases of automation set-up to ensure maximum system safety.
This must be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who must take charge of establishing the tests necessary to verify the solutions
adopted in respect of risks and verify the compliance of the system with applicable standards, legislation and regulations, in particular all require-
ments of the standard 12445 which establishes the test methods for checking automations for doors and gates.
Any supplementary equipment must be tested separately for operation and interaction with the SPY: refer to the respective user manuals.
4.1 - Testing
The testing procedure can also be performed as a periodic check of the automation devices.
Each component of the system (sensitive edges, photocells, emergency stop, etc.) requires a specific testing phase. To do so, follow the proce-
dures given in the instruction manuals.
Run the setup of the control unit.
Run the SPY testing as follows:
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Ensure that all specifications in the “WARNINGS” chapter have been observed in full.
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Release the garage door by pulling the release cord downwards
and see if you can manually move the garage door in opening and
closing with a force:
- private use = 150 N maximum
- industrial/business use = 260 N maximum
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Put the motor carriage back.
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Using the key switch or radio transmitter or the control unit buttons, test the opening and closing of the garage door and make sure
that it moves in the intended direction.
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The test should be carried out a number of times to make sure that the garage door moves smoothly, that there are no points of exces-
sive friction and that there are no defects in the assembly or adjustments.
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Verify the correct operation of all safety devices in the system (photocells, sensitive edges etc.): in particular, when a device is activated,
the BlueBUS/OK LED on the control unit flashes 2 times quickly, confirming that the control unit recognises the event.
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Check the operation of the photocells and any interference with other equipment:
1 - pass a dia. 2in (5 cm) length 11in 51/64 (30 cm) cylinder along the optical axis, first close to the TX, then close to the RX
2 - check that the photocells trip in any condition, switching from active to alarm and back
3 - check that tripping the photocell results in the intended response of the control unit: e.g., when tripped during a closing stroke, the
gate changes direction.
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If the dangerous situations caused by the movement of the garage door have been safeguarded by limiting the impact force, the user
must measure the impact force according to the EN 12445 standard.
If the adjustment of the ‘Speed’ and control of the ‘Motor Force’ are used to assist the system for the reduction of the impact force, try
to find the adjustment that gives the best results.