3. The setting of safety photocells
This menu function is only required if adding a set of safety photocells, by wiring the photocells
into the external terminal connections as displayed below, on page 7.
Press the ‘P’ button for 4 seconds so that the display shows ‘P1’, then press the ‘A’ button twice
so that the display shows ‘P3’, press ‘P’ button again for 2 seconds. This enters the setting of
photocells function for the motor. The display should show ‘H1’ to indicate that the photocell
function is working, or ‘H0’ if the function is not enabled. Use the ‘A’ or ‘D’ button so that the
display shows ‘H1’ if this function is to be enabled.
This function is not enabled as standard.
If the photocell beam is broken whilst the door is closing, the operator will stop and re-open and
the on board light will flash twice.
4. The setting of time for automatic closing option
Press the ‘P’ button for 4 seconds so that the display shows ‘P1’, then press the ‘A’ button three
times, so that the display shows ‘P4’, press ‘P’ button again for 2 seconds. This enters the timer
setting for the motor when using automatic closing function. The display will show a number,
which indicates the number of seconds that is currently set, before the operator will automatically
close. The number of seconds is increased or decreased by pressing the ‘A’ and ‘D’ buttons
respectively.
Once the correct time has been adjusted, press the “P’ button for 2 seconds to confirm –the unit
will then go to standby mode.
Gateway Control strongly recommend that safety photocells are used if the automatic closing
feature is to be used.
5. To enable or disable automatic closing function.
Press the ‘P’ button for 4 seconds so that the display shows ‘P1’, then press the ‘A’ button four
times, so that the display shows ‘P5’, press ‘P’ button again for 2 seconds. The automatic closing
function can now be enable or disabled. ‘B1’ will be displayed when the automatic timed closing
function is enabled, and ‘B0’ will be displayed if this function is not enabled. Use the ‘A’ or ‘D’
button to switch this function on or off. Press the ‘P’ button to confirm the setting. The unit will
then go back to standby mode and display ‘--'
When ‘B0’ is displayed, the automatic closing function is not enabled. The door will operate when
given a command from a transmitter only
When ‘B1’ is displayed, the automatic close function is enabled. The door will close automatically
(without any command), after the allotted time (as set in option 4 above)
Gateway Control strongly recommend that safety photocells are used if the automatic closing
feature is to be used.
6. Setting the maintenance warning flashing light
The unit can be programmed so that the on board light flashes after a specific number of
operations, which indicates to the end user that the door and operator should be serviced.
Press the ‘P’ button for 4 seconds so that the display shows ‘P1’, then press the ‘A’ button five
times, so that the display shows ‘P6’, press ‘P’ button again for 2 seconds. This enters the
warning light setting for the motor.
The display will show ‘C0’ which indicates that this function has not been activated.
By pressing ‘A’ or ‘D’ button the display will change to ‘C1’ through to ‘C9’.
‘C1’ setting will allow 2000 operations of the unit before the warning flashing light comes on, each
next setting increases the operations by 2000, so that the ‘C2’ setting will allow 4000 operations.
The maximum setting is ‘C9’ for 18000 operations.
7. Coding transmitters into the operator
Press the ‘C’ button on the motor head. The display should show ‘SU’, press once the desired
button the transmitter. Press the transmitter button again so that the display flashes ‘SU’. Once
the display has stopped flashing the transmitter should be coded successfully.
Repeat the procedure for each transmitter.