Dea NET24N Product manual

NET24N
I6782XX Rev. 09 (03-06-19)

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NET24N
Universal control panel for 24V operators
Operating instructions and warnings
Index
1Warnings Summary EN-1 6Standard Programming EN-11
2Product Description EN-3 7Advanced Programming EN-15
3Technical data EN-3 8Messages shown on the Display EN-18
4Configurations EN-4 9Installation Test EN-19
5Electrical Connections EN-5 10 Product Disposal EN-19
1 WARNINGS SUMMARY
WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUC-
TIONS THAT ACCOMPANY THE PRODUCT SINCE INCORRECT INSTALLATION COULD CAUSE HARM TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS
OR THINGS. WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDE IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY, INSTALLATION,
USE AND MAINTENANCE. KEEP THE INSTRUCTIONS TOGETHER THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION AND FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
WARNING The device may be used by children of less than 8 years of age, people with
reduced physical, mental or sensory impairment, or generally anyone without experience
or, in any case, the required experience provided the device is used under surveillance or
that users have received proper training on safe use of the device and are aware of the
dangers related to its use.
WARNING Do not allow children to play with the device, the fixed commands or the ra-
dio controls of the system.
WARNING Product use in abnormal conditions not foreseen by the manufacturer may
generate hazardous situations; meet the conditions indicated in these instructions.
WARNING DEA System reminds all users that the selection, positioning and installa-
tion of all materials and devices which make up the complete automation system, must
comply with the European Directives 2006/42/CE (Machinery Directive), 2014/53/UE
(RED Directive). In order to ensure a suitable level of safety, besides complying with local
regulations, it is advisable to comply also with the above mentioned Directives in all extra
European countries.
WARNING Under no circumstances use the device in an explosive atmosphere or in
areas that may be corrosive or could damage product parts. Check that the temperatures
at the installation site are suitable and comply with the temperatures declared on the
product label.
WARNING When working with the “dead man” switch, make sure that there are no pe-
ople in the area where the automatism is being used.
WARNING Check that there is a switch or an omni polar magneto-thermal circuit bre-
aker that enables complete disconnection in case of over voltage category III conditions
installed upstream from the power system.

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WARNING To ensure an appropriate level of electrical safety always keep the 230V
power supply cables apart (minimum 4mm in the open or 1 mm through insulation) from
low voltage cables (motors power supply, controls, electric locks, aerial and auxiliary
circuits power supply), and fasten the latter with appropriate clamps near the terminal
boards.
WARNING If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
its technical assistance service or, in any case, by a person with similar qualifications to
prevent any risk.
WARNING All installation, maintenance, cleaning or repair operations on any part of
the system must be performed exclusively by qualified personnel with the power supply
disconnected working in strict compliance with the electrical standards and regulations
in force in the nation of installation.
Cleaning and maintenance destined to be performed by the user must not be performed
by unsupervised children.
WARNING Using spare parts not indicated by DEA System and/or incorrect re-assem-
bly can create risk to people, animals and property and also damage the product. For this
reason, always use only the parts indicated by DEA System and scrupulously follow all
assembly instructions.
WARNING Changing the closing intensity could lead to dangerous situations. Therefore,
qualified personnel should only perform increases to the closing force. After adjustment,
compliance with regulatory limits values should be detected with a force impact-mea-
suring instrument. The sensitivity of the obstacle detection may be adjusted gradually
to the door (see programming instructions). The anti-crushing device operation must be
checked after each manual adjustment. Manual modification of the force can only be
done by qualified personnel by performing the measurement test according to EN 12445.
Modifications to the force adjustment must be documented in the machine manual.
WARNING The compliance of the internal sensing obstacles device to requirements
of EN12453 is guaranteed only if used in conjunction with motors fitted with encoders.
WARNING Any external security devices used for compliance with the limits of impact
forces must be conform to standard EN12978.
WARNING In compliance with EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and elec-
tronic equipment (WEEE), this electrical product should not be treated as municipal
mixed waste. Please dispose of the product and bring it to the collection for an appropri-
ate local municipal recycling.
EVERYTHING THAT IS NOT EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL IS NOT ALLOWED. CORRECT OP-
ERATOR OPERATION IS ONLY ENSUED WHEN THE REPORTED DATA IS RESPECTED. THE COMPANY DOES NOT RESPOND
FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. WITHOUT AF-
FECTING THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT, THE COMPANY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES
DEEMED APPROPRIATE AND AT ANY TIME IN ORDER TO TECHNICALLY, STRUCTURALLY AND COMMERCIALLY IMPROVE
THE PRODUCT WITHOUT BEING REQUIRED TO UPDATE THIS DOCUMENT.

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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
NET24N is a universal control panel for DEA System 1 or 2 24V operators automations with or without encoder.
The main feature of this control board is its ease of configuration of inputs and outputs according to any needs thus ensuring adaptability
to any type of automation. It is therefore easy to set up and exclude all unnecessary functions.
3 TECHNICAL DATA
TYPE 00 TYPE 01 TYPE 02 TYPE 03
Livi 5/24
Livi 8/24
REV
GEKO
ANGOLO
Ghost 100/200
LOOK - MAC - STING
LIVI 500/502
550PL
Livi 902/24
Livi 905/24
PASS
STOP
4÷5 m ≥6 m
Power supply (V) 230 V ~ ±10% (50/60 Hz)
Rated power transformer (VA) 80 VA
(230/22V)
250 VA
(230/22V)
120 VA
(230/22V)
150 VA
(230/22V)
150 VA
(230/22V)
250 VA*
(230/22V)
Fuse F1 (A) (transformer) 1A 2A 3,15A*
Batteries 2x
12V 1,3A
2x
12V 1,3A
2x
12V 4A
Fuse F2 (A) (batteries input) 15A
Outputs 24V motors (maxi-
mum output current) (A)
1x 5A 1x 10A 2x 5A 2x 5A 2x 7A*
Warning: The above values are calculated by taking the maximum power supplied by the respective processors.
In absolute terms, the maximum current for each output should not exceed 10A when using a single motor and
7A when using 2 motors.
Auxiliaries power supply output 24 V
(24V_AUX + 24V_ST = max 200mA)
Stabilized power supply output for
safety devices
“Warning” output +24 V max 15 W
Electric lock output 24V max 5W or max 1 art. 110
Flashing light output 24 V max 15W
Operating temperature range (°C) -20÷50 °C
Receiver frequency 433,92 MHz
Transmitters type of coding HCS fix-code - HCS rolling code - Dip-switch - DART
Max remote controllers managed 100
* Values for STOP with boom ≥6 m.
Livi 5/24 - Livi 8/24
Rev Geko Look - Mac - Sting Livi 500 - Livi 502 - Angolo Ghost 100 - Ghost 200
*If you are not using DEA operators, set the
parameter “Selection type of operator” to the closer
value as family type and performances.
Livi 550PL Livi 902/24
Livi 905/24 Pass - Stop

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4 CONFIGURATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
The universal control unit NET24N can be used for the management of the following types ( ) of closures motorized by DEA Sy-
stem: swing and sliding gates, overhead doors and barriers.
In order to ensure maximum adaptability to each of closure, the control board provides an initial procedure, performed only at the
first turn, for the optimal configuration of inputs, outputs and parameters (see diagram ). Once configured, the control panel will operate
in the mode “dedicated” to the of selected closing. After performing the initial configuration it is sufficient to execute the standard
programming for the installation on which it is operating.
All settings remain in memory even in the case of subsequent flare-ups (see diagram ).
If necessary the of configured closing can be later adjusted following diagram .
FIRST CONTROL BOARD IGNITION
Configuration after the first ignition
For the first control panel ignition, proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Apply power, the display shows in sequence the
writing “ ” and “ ” flashing;
2. Press the button and hold for 5 seconds until
the display shows on the display;
3. Acting on the and keys, select the desired
configuration depending on the type of installa-
tion (es. ) and confirm by pressing the
button;
At this point, the selection will be stored and relo-
aded each time in the future.
4. Follow signs, “ ”, “ ” followed by the
symbol of closed gate “- ---”.
Following ignitions
If you have already saved a configuration, pro-
ceed as follows:
Apply power, the display shows in sequence the
writing “ ”, “ ”, “ ” followed by the
symbol of closed gate “- ---”.
Modify the existing configuration
If you have already saved a configuration and you
want to change it, proceed as follows:
1. Hold down the button and give power, the di-
splay shows in sequence the writing “ ” and
“ ” flashing;
2. Press the button and hold for 5 seconds until
the display shows (the value changes to
match the previous configuration used) on the
display;
3. Acting on the and , select the new desired
configuration depending on the type of installa-
tion (es. ) and confirm by pressing the
button;
Stop the reconfiguration procedure prior
to confirmation, involves loading the previous
configuration by the control panel without any
modification.
However, if the reconfiguration procedure is
brought to an end, the new configuration will
take the place of the previous one and will be
reloaded each time in the future.
4. Follow signs, “ ”, “ ” followed by the
symbol of closed gate “- ---”.
Sliding gates
Swing gates
Overhead doors
Barriers

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5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Execute the wiring following the directions of table 1 and diagrams.
WARNING For adequate electrical safety, keep low safety voltage wires (controls, electro-locks, antenna, auxiliary power) clearly separate
from 230V ~ power wires (minimum 4 mm in air or 1 mm via supplementary insulation) placing them in plastic raceways and securing
them with adequate clamps near terminal boards.
WARNING For connection to the mains, use a multipolar cable having a minimum section 3x1,5 mm² and complying with the current
regulations. For connecting the motors, use a minimum cross section 1,5 mm² cable and complying with the current regulations. As
an example, if the cable is out side (outdoor), must be at least equal to H07RN-F, whereas if it (in a raceway), must be at least equal to
H05VV-F.
WARNING All wires must be striped and unsheathed in the immediate vicinity of terminals. Keep wires slightly longer to subsequently
eliminate any excess.
WARNING To connect the encoder to the control panel, use only a dedicated cable ≥3x0.25mm2.
Table 1 “terminal board connections”
3-4 22 V ~ transformer power supply input
5-6 24 V battery power supply or photovoltaic accumulator Green Energy input (follow carefully polarity indications).
7-8 Operator 1 output
9Connection of motors metallic parts
10-11 Operator 2 output (if present)
12-13 24 V max 15 W output for open gate fix warning light (if P052=0), flashing (if P052=1) or courtesy light (if
P052>1)
14-15
14 (-) “Boost” output for electric-lock, max 1 x art. 110 (if P062=0), 24V pulse output, max 5W (if P062=1), step
by step (if P062=2), electro-brake output for not self-locking operators (if P062=3), output for electric-lock
power supply via external relay (if P062=4), output for electro-magnets power supply for barriers (ifP062=5)
or temporized output (if P062>5).
15 (+)
16-17 24 V Flashing light output max 15W art. LED24AI
TYPE 00 TYPE 01 TYPE 02 TYPE 03
If the installation requires different commands and / or ad-
ditional to the standard, you can configure each input to the
required rate.
Refer to Chapter
“Advanced Programming”.
If unused, short circuit
18 - IN_6 Input 6 (FCC 1) (STOP) (NONE) (NONE)
19 - Com N.C. N.C. N.O. N.O.
20 - IN_5 Input 5 (FCA 1) (PHOTO 2) (NONE) (NONE)
21 - Com N.C. N.C. N.O. N.O.
22 - IN_4 Input 4 ( PHOTO 1) (PHOTO 1) (STOP) (NONE)
23 - Com N.C. N.C. N.C. N.O.
24 - IN_3 Input 3 (SAFETY) (SAFETY) (SAFETY) (NONE)
25 - Com N.C. N.C. N.C. N.O.
26 - IN_2 Input 2 (PEDESTRIAN) (PEDESTRIAN) (PHOTO 1) (PHOTO 1)
27 - Com N.O. N.O. N.C. N.C.
28 - IN_1 Input 1 (START) (START) (START) (START)
29 - Com N.O. N.O. N.O. N.O.
-Aerial signal input
-Ground aerial input
32-33 32 (+) 24 V power supply output for auxiliary devices (AUX + ST)
=
max 200mA
33 (-)
1-2 1 (-) Stabilized 24 V power supply output for tested safety devices
2 (+)
J5 J9 Encoder selection Jumper:
•A position = operators with encoder (remind to set P029=0)
•B position = operators without encoder (remind to set P029=1)
AB AB

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4
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6
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FLASH
LOCK
WARNING
J5 J9
MOT 1 MOT 2
ENC_M2ENC_M1
CON 1
CON 2
COM
IN_1
COM
IN_2
COM
IN_3
COM
IN_4
COM
IN_5
COM
IN_6
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
CON 1
NET-EXP
CON 2
NET-NODE / MEMONET
Serial N°
000X XXXXXX
Basic scheme NET24N

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Wiring diagram for TYPE 00 (sliding gate)
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25
26
27
28
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33
32
2
1
4
3
6
5
ABAB
F2
FLASH
LOCK
WARNING
J5 J9
2 x 0,5 mm2
INTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE FACTORY
EXTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE INSTALLER
N.O.
N.O.
PED
N.C.
FCA1
N.C.
RG58
N.C.
START
FCC1
TX RX
PHOTO 1
OPEN GATE WARNING LIGHT
24V 15W
FLASH
LED24AI
max 15W
2 x 1 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
COM
N.C.
N.O.
230V 22V
FN
TRANSFORMER
230V/22V
POWER SUPPLY
230V~ 50Hz ±10%
F1
SAFETY (Only if needed)
To terminal 32/33 for normal connection
To terminal 1/2 for controlled safety devices (P071)
RED
BLUE
Brown
Blue
Black
Blue
COM
IN_1
COM
IN_2
COM
IN_3
COM
IN_4
COM
IN_5
COM
IN_6

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Wiring diagram for TYPE 01 (swing gate)
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4
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6
5
ABAB
F2
FLASH
LOCK
WARNING
J5 J9
ENCODER WIRING ONLY IF PRESENT
INTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE FACTORY
EXTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE INSTALLER
N.O.
N.O.
RG58
N.C.
START
PED
TX RX TX RX
PHOTO 2PHOTO 1
Mot 2 (Only if present)
OPEN GATE WARNING LIGHT
24V 15w
ELECTRIC-LOCK
art.110
FLASH
LED24AI
max 15W
2 x 1 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
3 x 1,5 mm2
3 x 1,5 mm2
3 x 0,22 mm2
3 x 0,22 mm2
N.C.
2 x 0,5 mm2
COM
N.C.
N.O.
COM
N.C.
N.O.
230V 22V
FN
TRANSFORMER
230V/22V
POWER SUPPLY
230V~ 50Hz ±10%
F1
STOP (Only if needed)
2 x 0,5 mm2
SAFETY (Only if needed)
ENC
M2
ENC
M1
AA position = operators with encoder (remind to set P029=0)
BB position = operators without encoder (remind to set P029=1))
To terminal 32/33 for normal connection
To terminal 1/2 for controlled safety devices (P071)
BLUE
RED
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BLUE
RED
COM
IN_1
COM
IN_2
COM
IN_3
COM
IN_4
COM
IN_5
COM
IN_6

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Wiring diagram for TYPE 02 (garage door)
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33
32
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4
3
6
5
ABAB
F2
FLASH
LOCK
WARNING
J5 J9
INTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE FACTORY
EXTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE INSTALLER
N.O.
N.C.
RG58
230V
22V
N.C.
SAFETY (Only if needed)
START
STOP
TX RX
PHOTO 1
LED24AI
max 15W
Mot 2 (Only if present)
TRANSFORMER
230V/22V
POWER SUPPLY
230V~ 50Hz ±10%
COURTESY LIGHT
24V
COURTESY LIGHT
24V
FLASH
F1
2 x 1 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
3 x 1,5 mm2
3 x 0,22 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
COM
N.C.
N.O.
2 x 0,5 mm2
To terminal 32/33 for normal connection
To terminal 1/2 for controlled safety devices (P071)
ENC
M2
ENC
M1
AA position = operators with encoder
(remind to set P029=0)
BB position = operators without encoder
(remind to set P029=1)
F
N
BLUE
RED
BLUE
RED
BLUE
RED
BLUE
RED
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
COM
IN_1
COM
IN_2
COM
IN_3
COM
IN_4
COM
IN_5
COM
IN_6

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Wiring diagram for TYPE 03 (barrier)
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Diagram for wiring of single barrier
Parallel wiring of M1 output and M2 output
Set P030=001 (1 motor)
!!! All NET24N except version 31 !!!
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4
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5
ABAB
F2
FLASH
LOCK
WARNING
J5 J9
2 x 0,5 mm2
INTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE FACTORY
EXTERNAL WIRING SET BY THE INSTALLER
N.O.
RG58
START
TX RX
PHOTO 1
FLASH
OPEN GATE WARNING LIGHT
24V 15W
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
BLUE
RED
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
2 x 0,5 mm2
COM
N.C.
N.O.
ELECTRO-MAGNET
2 x 1 mm2
230V 22V
FN
TRANSFORMER
230V/22V
POWER SUPPLY
230V~ 50Hz ±10%
F1
To terminal 32/33 for normal connection
To terminal 1/2 for controlled safety devices (P071)
ENC
M1
COM
IN_1
COM
IN_2
COM
IN_3
COM
IN_4
COM
IN_5
COM
IN_6

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6 STANDARD PROGRAMMING
1 Power Supply
When turned on, “ ”, “ ” (or the current firmware version) “ ”, “ ” (or the selected Type) appear on the display in
sequence followed by the closed gate symbol “----”.
*If the control panel has already been programmed and the power fails or is switched off - once power is returned and a START command
is given, the position reset procedure is performed (see “rESP” in the table “WORKING STATUS MESSAGES” on page EN-18.
2 Visualisation of inputs and operations-counter status
1. Scroll the parameters with the and keys until the
screen reads P013;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the button;
3. The “Input Status” is shown on the screen (check that this
is correct):
4. Press the button again;
5. The “Total Operation Counter” appears on the
screen followed by the multiplier.
To calculate the number of completed operations, the two
values must be multiplied.
I.e.: = 120x10 = 1200 operations completed
6. Press the button again;
7. The “Total Maintenance Counter” appears on the
screen followed by the multiplier.
To calculate the number of operations remaining before
the maintenance request, the two values must be
multiplied.
I.e.: = 1500x1 = 1500 operations yet to be
completed before the maintenance request
8. Press the button again to exit the parameters (P013 is
shown on the screen again).

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3 Selection type of operators ! IMPORTANT !
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visua-
lise P028;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the key;
3. Acting on and keys, set:
Type 00 Type 01 Type 02 Type 03
• 005 5/24
• 006 8/24
• 007 Rev
• 000 Geko
• 001 Look - Mac
- Sting
• 002 Ghost
• 003 Livi 500
- 502 - 550PL -
Angolo
• 003 Livi 902/24 -
905/24
• 003 Pass
• 004 Stop
Warning: If you are using non DEA System operators, set the parame-
ter on the closer value for family type and performances (refer to table
on page EN-3).
4. Confirm your choice by pressing the key (display returns again
to P028).
4 Selection operating with or without encoder ! IMPORTANT !
Warning: Remember to correctly set the jumpers J5 and J9.
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visua-
lise P029;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the key;
3. Acting on and keys, set:
- d000=for operators with encoder;
- d001=for operators without encoder;
4. Confirm your choice by pressing the key (display returns again
to P029).
5 Selection 1 or 2 operators functioning
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visua-
lise P030;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the key;
3. Acting on and keys, set:
- d001=for a single motor operating;
- d002=for 2 motors operating;
4. Confirm your choice by pressing the key (display returns again
to P030).
6 Selection of direction of motion (only Type 00 and Type 03)
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until
you visualise P063;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the key;
3. Acting on and keys, set:
- d000=motor in standard position;
- d001=motor in inverted position;
4. Confirm your choice by pressing the key (display
returns again to P063).
Warning: The parameter automatically reverses the
motors output open/close.
Warning: Changing this parameter you need to change
the parameters for the opening and closing limit switches.

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7 How to adjust the limit switche
1. Scroll down the parameters untill you visualize P001;
2. confirm by pressing the key;
3. by pressing (OPEN) and (CLOSE), move the
leaf in the opening position and adjust the limit
switch cam so that it pushes the microswitch in that
point;
Repeat adjusting the closing limit switch.
4. Confirm by pressing the key (display shows again
P001).
WARNING If the Operator 2 is present, repeat the previous settings using P002.
8 Motor stroke learning
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visualise P003;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the key;
3. When “ ” flashes, continue pressing the key;
4. Release the key when “ ” stops flashing; Start the learning procedure with operator 1 opening (if it starts closing, disconnect
the power supply, inverse the operator cables and repeat the operation);
5. Wait for the door (or doors in case of using 2 motors) searches and stops on the opening stop and then on the closing stop.
If you want to anticipate the stopping strokes in opening, you can manually intervene by giving an impulse to “Start” button (or
pressing the “OK” on the control panel) simulating the stroke.
6. Once the procedure is ended, the display will show “- ---“.
WARNING (only Type 01 and Type 03) Once you have executed the learning stroke, operate a complete cycle (opening/closing) and then
check the manual release to make sure it is working properly. If it’s to “hard” increase the value of P057 of 1 or more.
9 Transmitters learning
9.1 Transmitters coding selection
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visualise
P027;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. Select the type of transmitter by scrolling and keys:
- d000=fix rolling-code (suggested);
- d001=complete rolling-code;
- d002=dip-switch;
- d003=DART;
4. Confirm by pressing on the key (display shows again P027).
Warning: If you need to vary the type of encoding, and only if other remo-
tes with different encoding are memorized, you need to erase memory
(P004) AFTER you have set the new encoding.

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9.2 Learning
1. Scroll down the parameters with and
keys until you visualise P005;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. When the symbol “ ” appears, press on
any key of the transmitter you want to memo-
rize;
4. The display visualizes the number of the trans-
mitter just memorized and then “ ”;
5. Memorize all necessary transmitters repeat-
ing this procedure from step 3;
6. Wait 10 seconds before quitting the memori-
zation mode, display shows now “----“.
Warning: In the case of rolling code remotes,
the receiver can be put into learning mode by
pressing the hidden button on a remote control
previously learned.
Warning: When using personalized transmitters,
after entering P005 the learning of the first
personalized transmitter is possible only by
pressing its hidden button. Afterwards, only
transmitters personalized with the same
encryption key can be memorized (through the
usual procedure), unless a memory reset is
carried out (P004).
10 Adjustment of operating parameters
If you need to modify the operating parameters (force, speedness
etc..):
1. Scroll down the parameters until you visualize the desire param-
eter (i.g. P032);
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. By pressing on and , set up the desired value;
4. Confirm by pressing on the key (display shows the parameters
previously selected).
For the complete list of the “Operating Parameters” See the table
on page. EN-22.
11 Programming complete
WARNING At the end of the programming procedure, use the buttons and until the appearance of the symbol “----”,the operator
is now ready again for new manoeuvres.
To perform any “Advanced Programming” operations (cancellation of the remotes, configuration inputs, etc. ..), see on page EN-15.

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7 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Here are some added programming procedures relating to remotes memory management and advanced configuration of the control
inputs.
1 Deletion of memorized transmitters
1.1 Deletion of all transmitters
1. Scroll down the parameters until you visualize P004;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. When “ ” is flashing, press the key for a few sec-
onds;
4. Release the key as soon as “ ” stops flashing;
5. All memorized transmitters have been deleted (display
shows again P004).
1.2 How to search and delete a transmitter
1. Scroll down the parameters until you visualize P006;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. By pressing on and , keys, select the transmitter you
want to delete (eg. );
4. When “ ” flashes, confirm the deletion by pressing
the key for a few seconds;
5. Release the key when appears “ ”;
6. The selected transmitter is deleted (display shows again
P006).
2 Restoring default parameters
2.1 Restoring operating parameters
1. Scroll through the parameters with the buttons and
until the display shows P007;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. When “ ” is flashing, press the key for a few
seconds;
4. Release the key as soon as “ ” stops flashing;
All the default values are restored except for the para-
meters from P016 to P022 and P076 to P098 for the
configuration currently in use;
5. At the end of the operation display returns to P007.
Warning: After you restore the default parameters, you
must program the control panel again and adjust all ope-
rating parameters, in particular, remember to properly
set the operator configuration parameters. (P028 - P029
- P030).
Warning: For reversible motors with electro-brake, remem-
ber to set P062 = 3 at the end of the procedure.
2.2 Restoring “I/O” setting (Input/Output)
1. Scroll through the parameters with the buttons and
until the display shows P010;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key;
3. When “ ” is flashing, press the key for a few
seconds;
4. Release the key as soon as “ ” stops flashing;
All the default values only for the parameters from
P016 to P022 and from P076 to P098 are restored for
the configuration currently in use;
5. At the end of the operation display returns to P010.

EN-16
3 Locking-Unlocking access to programming
By using a “dip-switch” remote (regardless of the type of remotes already memorized) it’s possible to lock-unlock access to the program-
ming of the control panel to avoid tampering. The remote setting is the locking-unlocking code verified by the control board.
3.1 Locking access to programming
1. Scroll through the parameters with the buttons
and until the display shows P008;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the button ;
3. The display shows alternately the writing
to indicate that the control board
is waiting for the transmission of the block code;
4. Within 10 seconds press CH1 on the “TX Master”,
the display shows before returning
to the list of parameters;
5. Access to programming is locked.
WARNING Programming lock/unlock can also be set via Smartphone using the DEAinstaller APP. In this case, an installer code is set
(other than zero) that can only be unlocked via APP.
3.2 Unlocking access to programming
1. Scroll through the parameters with the buttons
and until the display shows P008;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the button ;
3. The display shows alternately the writing
to indicate that the control board
is waiting for the transmission of the unlocking
code;
4. Within 10 sec. press the CH1 of the “TX Master”,
the display shows before returning
to the list of parameters;
5. Access to programming is unlocked.
3.3 Unlocking access to programming and global reset
WARNING! This procedure involves the loss of all stored set-
tings.
The procedure allows the unlocking of the control panel without
having to know its unlocking code.
Following this release, you must program the control panel again
and adjust all operating parameters, in particular, remember to
properly set the configuration of parameters (P028 - P029 - P030
– operator configuration). You will also need to repeat the meas-
urement of impact forces to ensure the installation compliance
to standards.
1. Scroll through the parameters with the buttons and until
the display shows P008;
2. Access the parameter by pressing the button ;
3. The display shows alternately the writing ;
4. Press the button , the display shows the flashing writing
;
5. Press the button again and hold for 5 seconds (releasing it be-
fore, the procedure is terminated): The display shows the fixed
writing followed by , before returning to the list of
parameters;
6. Access to programming is unlocked.

EN-17
4 Downloading/uploading data memory
4.1 Downloading data to an external memory unit (DOWNLOAD)
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visualize P011;
2. Press the key, the display visualizes the word “ ” flashing;
3. Press the again and continue pressing it for 5 sec (if you release it before this period, the procedure is stopped);
4. Release the key as soon as the word “ ” stops flashing;
All the control panel configurations (TYPE, parameters, remotes, operators stroke, etc..) are saved in the external memory unit;
Warning: If there is any data in the external memory, during the memory download they will be overwritten.
5. At the end of the operation display returns to P011.
4.2 Uploading data from an external memory unit (UPLOAD)
1. Scroll down the parameters with and keys until you visualize P012;
2. Press the key, the display visualizes the word “ ” flashing;
3. Press the again and continue pressing for 5 sec (if you release it before this period, the procedure is stopped);
4. Release the key as soon as the word “ ” stops flashing;
All the control panel configurations (TYPE, parameters, remotes, operators stroke, etc..) contained in the external memory unit are
uploaded in the connected control panel;
5. At the end of the operation display returns to P012.
WARNING If you are not connected to any external storage units or if the connecting cable is disconnected during the data transfer
operation, the display will visualize , then the control unit is entirely reset and the display shows the word “TYPE” flashing.
Refer to the instruction of the external memory card to restore the operation of the control panel.
5 Inputs configuration
Where the installation requires different commands and / or additional to
the standard ones described by plan, you can configure each input for the
operation desired (eg START, PHOTOS, STOP, etc ...).
1. Scroll down the parameters with the and to see that corresponding
to the desired one:
●P017=for INPUT 1;
●P018=for INPUT 2;
●P019=for INPUT 3;
●P020=for INPUT 4;
●P021=for INPUT 5;
●P022=for INPUT 6;
2. Confirm by pressing on the key to get access to the parameter (eg.
P018);
3. Scroll down with the and , keys to set the value corresponding to
the desired operation (refer to table “Input Configuration parameters” on
page EN-20);
4. Confirm by pressing on the key (display shows again P018).
5. Execute the new connection to the input just reconfigured.
6 Programming complete
WARNING At the end of the programming procedure, use the buttons and until the appearance of the symbol “----”,the operator
is now ready again for new manoeuvres.

EN-18
8 MESSAGES SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY
WORKING STATUS MESSAGES
Mess. Description
Gate is closed
Gate is opened
Opening under way
Closing under way
While in step-by-step mode, the control board awaits further instructions after a start command
Stop input intervened or an obstacle is detected with limited inversion duration (P055 > 0 or P056 > 0)
Board in BOOT-MODE: Indicates that the firmware is corrupted or updating. To restore the firmware, use the DEAinstaller APP and make sure
NET-NODE is corrected to the correct port.
Warning: When updating the firmware, all data in the board memory (settings and radio commands) are lost. Make sure you have backed
up the memory to be restore data after the update.
Reset current position: The control unit has just been turned on after a power failure, or the gate has exceeded the maximum number (80)
of inversions allowed without ever getting to the closing stroke, or the maximum number (15) of consecutive operations allowed of the anti-
crushing device.
Once the control unit has been reset and open command given the gate will start moving at slow speed, until it reaches end of travel.
ERROR MESSAGES
Mess. Description Possible solutions
Error position: The reset position procedure is not suc-
cessful. The control panel is awaiting commands.
- Make sure there are no specific frictions and / or obstacles during the run;
- Give a start pulse to initiate a position reset procedure;
- Verify that the operation is completed successfully, manually helping the run, if ne-
cessary;
- Adjust power and speed settings if necessary.
Board programming attempted when a NET-NODE
device is connected.
Turn off power, disconnect the NET-NODE from the communication port and turn back
on;
External photocells and/or safety devices are activated
or out of order. - Make sure that all safety devices and/or photocells installed are working properly.
Possible fault/overheating in the control unit’s power
circuit.
Turn off power for several minutes and turn back on. Give a start command: if the
message is repeated, replace the control unit.
Time-out operators run: The engine/s exceeded the
maximum operating time (4min) without ever stopping.
- Give a start pulse to start the position reset procedure;
- Ensure that this operation is successful.
Time-out obstacle detection: With anti-crushing sensor
disabled, was still detected the presence of an obsta-
cle that prevents movement of the leaf for a period of
10 seconds more.
- Make sure there are no specific frictions and / or obstacles during the run;
- Give a start pulse to initiate a position reset procedure;
- Verify that the operation is completed successfully.
Operators mouvement not detected.
- Make sure that operators and encoders connections are well done.
- Check that jumpers J5 and J9 are well positioned as shown on the electric wiring.
- If this error appears again, replace the control panel.
No/interrupted communication with remote memory
board (also NET-EXP or NET-NODE).
- Check that the connecting cable of the external memory card is connected properly.
- If you are performing a data transfer operation (DOWNLOAD / UPLOAD), make sure
that it is not interrupted (eg by unplugging the card before the end of the operation).
Please note: the interruption of an UPLOAD, also involves a total RESET of the control
unit.
Possible fault/overheating in the control unit’s power
circuit.
Turn off power for several minutes and turn back on. Give a start command: if the
message is repeated, replace the control unit.
Possible malfunction in the control unit’s power circuit
or in the encoder circuit.
Check the wiring of the encoder and the motor. Shut the power supply off and on again.
Give a start command: if the message is repeated, perform the following checks.
- Enter P003 and move the door using the + and - buttons.
- If the door moves at maximum speed and the display shows Err7, replace the motor’s
encoder card.
- If the motor still remains stationary, replace the control unit.
Sensitive regulation parameters were edited via
DEAinstaller APP without running motor stroke learning
at the end of the operation.
Run motor stroke learning (P003) first to be able to run any other operation.
NET-NODE connected to the incorrect communication
port.
Connect NET-NODE to the correct port according to that indicated in the control unit
diagram.

EN-19
9 INSTALLATION TEST
The testing operation is essential in order to verify the correct installation of the system. DEA System wants to summarize the proper
testing of all the automation in 4 easy steps:
●Make sure that you comply strictly as described in paragraph 2 “WARNINGS SUMMARY”;
●Test the opening and closing making sure that the movement of the leaf match as expected. We suggest in this regard to perform va-
rious tests to assess the smoothness of the gate and defects in assembly or adjustment;
●Ensure that all safety devices connected work properly;
●Perform the measurement of impact forces in accordance with the standard 12445 to find the setting that ensures compliance with
the limits set by the standard EN12453.
10 PRODUCT DISPOSAL
WARNING In compliance with EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), this electrical prod-
uct should not be treated as municipal mixed waste. Please dispose of the product and bring it to the collection for an appropriate
local municipal recycling.
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