10
SW24.D
EN
DEF
Factory reset
Button Display
Msg
Description
OK
oooo
Waiting to press OK for 5 s to load factory set-
tings.
Note:
Factory reset does not require performing a new gate travel cali-
bration as it does not reset parameters P09-10-11-12-13-14-15-
16-17-18-19-20-21-22-25-26-31-36-43.
CNT
Counters
Button Display
Msg
Description
-
A025
First number of absolute cycles (multiplied by
10000)
▼
4075
Second number of absolute cycles
In the example above, the gate has performed:
025 x (10000) + 4075 = 254075 total cycles
▼
P019
First number of partial cycles (multiplied by
10000)
▼
1234
Second number of partial cycles
In the example above, the gate has performed:
019 x (10000) + 1234 = 191234 partial cycles
OK
oooo
By pressing OK for more than 5 s the control
board resets the count of the number of partial
cycles
ALM
Alarms history
Button Display
Msg
Description
▲▼
X.FYY
Use ▲ ▼ keys to scroll the alarms of the
control board in chronological order (last 9
memorized alarms, 1 most recent alarm, 9 old-
est alarm).
X indicates the position of the alarm, YY the
type of alarm (see the alarm list table)
-
1.F03
In position 1 alarm 03 is present (see the alarm
list table)
-
2. no
In position 2 there is no alarm
OK
oooo
Press OK until the display shows "oooo" to
clear the list of memorized alarms
PASS
Protection level of the control board (default = OFF)
OFF
No protection
1
Protection of menus PAR, DEF, LRNE e LRN
2
Protection of menu RAD
3
Full protection of the control board
6 - DIP-switch functions
CN8
51
U1
U2
ON
1
DIP2
ESC
OK
Dip
Function
Status Description
Dip 2
Motor with/with-
out encoder
OFF
The motors are equipped with en-
coders
ON
The motors are not equipped with
encoders
7 - LED functions
CN8
51
U1
99
52
63
51
99 61 62
SW24.D
51 52 61 62
63
41
45
_
ANT
U2
ON
1
DIP2
ESC
OK
DL1
PROGRAM. MENU'
CN8
51
U1
99
52
63
51
99 61 62
SW24.D
51 52 61 62
63
41
45
_
ANT
U2
ON
1
DIP2
ESC
OK
DL1
PROGRAM. MENU'
LED Status Description
DL1
OFF
Power supply not present
ON
Power supply present
41
OFF
When the motor M1 is running: encoder signal absent
(encoder not working)
ON
When the motor M1 is running: encoder signal present
(it appears as a very rapid flashing according to the
rotation speed of the motor)
45
OFF
When the motor M2 is running: encoder signal absent
(encoder not working)
ON
When the motor M2 is running: encoder signal present
(it appears as a very rapid flashing according to the
rotation speed of the motor)
51
OFF
Step-by-step input (terminal 51) not engaged
ON
Step-by-step input (terminal 51) engaged
52
OFF
Pedestrian input (terminal 52) not engaged
ON
Pedestrian input (terminal 52) engaged
61
OFF
Stop contact (terminal 61) open (engaged)
ON
Stop contact (terminal 61) closed (not engaged)
62
OFF
Photocell on closing engaged (terminal 62 open)
ON
Photocell on closing not engaged (terminal 62 closed)
63
OFF
Photocell or safety edge engaged (terminal 63 open)
ON
Photocell or safety edge not engaged (terminal 63
closed)
8 - List of alarms
Alarm
Description
no
No stored alarm
F01
Motor M1 power supply error
F02
Motor M2 power supply error
F03
Obstruction during opening for motor M1
F04
Obstruction during opening for motor M2
F05
Obstruction during closing for motor M1
F06
Obstruction during closing for motor M2
F10
Faulty EEPROM memory
F11
Time-out exceeded during travel calibration
F12
Fuse blown or not present
F13
Time-out exceeded during regular operation
F14
M1 encoder error
F15
M2 encoder error
F16
Excessive absorption on the motor M1 power output
F17
Excessive absorption on the motor M2 power output
Regulatory compliance
Vimar SpA declares that this electronic device complies with EU direc-
tives 2014/53/UE, 2006/42/CE, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU. The full text
of the declaration of EU compliance is on the product sheet available at
the following Internet address: www.vimar.com.
REACH (EU) Regulation no. 1907/2006 – Art.33.
The product may contain traces of lead.