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RESET (
RES
)
RESET of the control unit. WARNING!: Resets the control unit to default values.
Pressing the <PG> button for the first time causes the RES message to flash; pressing the <PG> button again resets the control unit.
Note: The transmitters are not deleted from the receiver, nor is the access password.
All logics and parameters are reset to default values, so the autoset procedure must be repeated.
ACCESS PASSWORD (
CODE
)
Allows you to enter a protection code for access to programming the control unit.
It is possible to enter a four-character alphanumeric code using the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A-B-C-D-E-F.
The default value is 0000 (four zeros) and indicates the absence of a protection code.
It is possible to cancel the code entry operation at any time by pressing the + and - buttons simultaneously. Once the password has
been entered, it is possible to operate the control unit, going in and out of programming for a period of about 10 minutes, in order to
allow the adjustment operations and functions testing.
Replacing the code 0000 with any other code enables the protection of the control unit, preventing access to all menus. If you wish
to enter a protection code, proceed as follows:
- select the Code menu and press OK.
- The code 0000 is displayed, even if a protection code has already been previously entered.
- Use the + and - keys to change the value of the flashing character.
- The OK key confirms the flashing character and moves on to the next one.
- After entering the 4 characters, a confirmation message “CONF” appears.
- after a few seconds the code 0000 is displayed again.
- it is necessary to reconfirm the previously entered protection code in order to avoid unintentional entries.
If the code corresponds to the previous one, an “OK” confirmation message is displayed.
The control unit automatically exits the programming phase, and to access the menus again it will be necessary to enter the stored
protection code.
IMPORTANT: NOTE the protection code and KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE for future maintenance. To remove a code from a
protected control unit, it is necessary to enter programming mode with the password and reset the code to the default value
0000. IF THE CODE IS LOST, IT IS NECESSARY TO CONTACT THE AUTHORISED TECHNICAL
SERVICE CENTRE FOR A TOTAL RESET OF THE CONTROL UNIT.
TRANSMITTERS REMOTE LEARNING
If you have a transmitter already stored in the receiver, it is possible to carry out radio remote learning (without having to access the
control unit).
IMPORTANT: The procedure must be carried out with the bollard down during the TCA break.
Proceed as follows:
1 Press the hidden key of the transmitter already stored.
2 Press, within 5s, the key of the transmitter already stored corresponding to the channel to associate with the new transmitter. The
flashing light comes on.
3 Press, within 10s, the hidden key of the new transmitter.
4 Press, within 5s, the key of the new transmitter to associate with the channel chosen in point 2. The flashing light goes out.
5 The receiver memorises the new transmitter and immediately exits programming.
OPTIONAL BOARD CP.BL (FIG.10)
Optional 230Vac power supply board that identifies the position of the bollard through STATUS to control the LEDs signalling the bol-
lard and the buzzers.
Fix the board in place using screws V1 and V2 (Fig. 10).
Proceed to connect the MAX.CP control unit and the M30 bollard as shown in the diagram.
The board has two dip-switches to set the operating mode when the bollard is fully raised:
DIP 1 ON
DIP 2 ON
Fixed access LEDs
DIP 1 ON
DIP 2 OFF Normal flashing LEDs (200ms on/ 200ms off)
DIP 1 OFF
DIP 2 ON
Fast flashing LEDs (100ms on/ 100ms off)
DIP 1 OFF
DIP 2 OFF Slow flashing LEDs (500ms on/ 500ms off)
DIAGNOSTICS
During normal operation, the LCD display shows the status of the inputs and outputs as shown in the
diagram opposite. Each activation of an input/output corresponds to the switching on of the corre-
sponding segment of the LCD display.
The way the LSO1/LSC1/LSO2/LSC2 segments flash indicates the operating mode (Logic NLSW).
2 flashes with pause:
Stop on mechanical stops, magnetic limit switches are not used.
Logic NLSW=ON - timed operation.
No flashing (steady on):
Operation with magnetic limit switches. Logic NLSW:OFF.
PHOT
STOP/EFO
DOWN UP
LSO1 LSC1
LSO2 LSC2
DISPOSAL
If the product is taken out of service, it is necessary to follow the legal provisions in force at the time with regard to the separate disposal
and recycling of the various components (metals, plastics, electrical cables, etc.); it is advisable to contact your installer or a specialised
company authorised for this purpose.