Proteco Q80A User manual

Q80A
08_2017
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CONTROL PANEL FOR
DOUBLE/SINGLE SWING GATES
Multi-function control panel for double/single swing gate - 230Vac
• Programming display
• Electronic adjustment of each motor’s working time
• Automatic programming procedure with obstacle detection (anti-crushing function) or step-by-step programming
procedure with electronic adjustment of power and deceleration for each motor.
• “Quick closing” function
• Pedestrian Opening function
• Electronic adjustment of the delay between leafs for opening and closing.
• Multi-Occupation function.
• Pre-Blinking function.
• Additional radio channel (optional module)
• Terminal for electric lock (optional module)
• Reversing stroke and lock pulse functions for electric lock.
• Built-in radio receiver 433,92MHz (64 codes) suitable for standard fix-code transmitters or rolling-code transmitters.
• Terminal for safety edge 8K2 type
• Fault Diagnostic with display messages
230V ac
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Item code PQ80A, PQ80A1D
Control Panel Dimensions 137 x 84 x 37 mm
Box dimensions 220 x 290 x 90 mm
Control Panel Weight 160 g
Main Power 230 ~ 50-60Hz
Main Power Tolerance -10% +20%
Transformer 230/21Vac – 15VA
Main Fuse 5 A
Rated power input 600 W
Rated current 3.5 A
Current in stand-by mode 30 Ma
Blinker power supply 24 Vac, max 20 W
Accessories power supply 24 Vdc , max 5 W
Electric Lock power supplì 12 Vdc, max 15 W
Box dimensions 220 x295x95mm
Working temperature -20 +50 °C
Protection Level (with box) IP55
Instructions Manual

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Index
1. WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................................................... pag. 02
2. WIRING DIAGRAM AND COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................... pag. 03
3. ELECTRIC WIRINGS ............................................................................................................................................. pag. 04
3.1 MOTORS wiring ......................................................................................................................................... pag. 06
3.2 MAINS POWER wiring .............................................................................................................................. pag. 07
3.3 START controls wiring ............................................................................................................................... pag. 07
3.3.1 TIMER wiring
3.3.2 KEY-SWITCH wiring
3.4 PEDESTRIAN START controls wiring .......................................................................................................... pag. 07
3.5 STOP push-button wiring ......................................................................................................................... pag. 08
3.6 PHOTOCELLS wiring .................................................................................................................................. pag. 08
3.6.1 CLOSING Photocells wiring
3.6.2 OPENING Photocells wiring
3.7 SAFETY EDGE wiring ................................................................................................................................. pag. 09
3.7.1 CLOSING Safety Edge
3.7.2 OPENING Safety Edge
3.8 BLINKER wiring .......................................................................................................................................... pag. 10
3.9 ELECTRIC-LOCK wiring ............................................................................................................................. pag. 10
3.10 AUX/2nd RADIO CHANNEL module ...................................................................................................... pag. 10
3.10.1 2nd RADIO CHANNEL settings ................................................................................ pag. 11
3.10.2 CONTROL LIGHT settings
3.10.3 COURTESY LIGHT settings
4. PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................................................................. pag. 12
4.1 Menu RADIO ............................................................................................................................................. pag. 12
4.2 PROGRAMMING menu ............................................................................................................................ pag. 14
4.2.1 Selecting the PROGRAMMING MODE
AUTOMATIC programming mode, with OBSTACLE DETECTION
SEQUENTIAL programming mode ........................................................................... pag. 15
4.2.2 Restoring DEFAULT SETTINGS ................................................................................... pag. 16
RAM opener default settings
ARTICULATED ARM opener default settings
WHEEL-DRIVEN opener default settings
4.3 FORCE menu ............................................................................................................................................ pag. 17
TORQUE/POWER adjustment - MOTOR1
TORQUE/POWER adjustment - MOTOR 2
OBSTACLE DETECTION adjustment - MOTOR1 ...................................................... pag. 18
OBSTACLE DETECTION adjustment - MOTOR 2
4.4 FUNCTIONS menu .................................................................................................................................... pag. 19
MULTI-OCCUPATION
PRE-BLINKIN
DECELERATION ......................................................................................................... pag. 20
PHOTOCELLS TEST
REVERSING STROKE
LOCK PULSE .............................................................................................................. pag. 21
START-UP / SOFT START
QUICK CLOSING
SINGLE LEAF .............................................................................................................. pag. 22
SEPARATE PUSH-BUTTONS
MOTORS TEST
FINAL RELEASE closing ............................................................................................. pag. 23
FINAL RELEASE opening
FLASHING LIGHT mode
4.5 TIMES menu .............................................................................................................................................. pag. 24
OPENING DELAY between leafs
CLOSING DELAY between leafs
AUTOMATIC CLOSING pause time ........................................................................ pag. 25
PEDESTRIAN CLOSING pause time
OPERATING time
DECELERATION time ................................................................................................ pag. 26
PEDESTRIAN OPENING time .................................................................................... pag. 27
4.6 ACCESSORIES menu ................................................................................................................................ pag. 28
EMERGENCY STOP terminals
CLOSING PHOTOCELLS terminals
OPENING PHOTOCELLS/SAFETY EDGE terminals
4.7 CYCLE COUNTING MENU ........................................................................................................................ pag. 29
5. TROUBLE-SHOOTING .......................................................................................................................................... pag. 30
6. BOX Installation ................................................................................................................................................. pag. 31
7. DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................................................................ pag. 31
ANNEX 1 Table for PROGRAMMING
ANNEX 2 CE Declaration

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1. WARNINGS
WARNING: This manual contains important information concerning personal safety.
An incorrect installation or an improper use may lead to severe injuries.
Read carefully and pay particular attention to the safety sections marked by the symbol .
Store this manual safely for future use.
Do not allow children or pets near your gate. Never let children operate or play with gate controls.
Keep the remote controls away from children and unauthorised users.
All wirings or operations on the control panel must be performed with the control panel disconnected
from the power supply.
Connect the control panel only to a power supply line equipped with safety grounding system.
Wiring, settings and commissioning of this control board must be carried out by qualified and experienced personnel
only. The installation has to comply to laws and regulations in force, with particular reference to EN 12445 provisions.
This appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the appliance.
Means for disconnections must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules and wiring
diagram (please see paragraph 3).
When operating a biased-off switch, make sure that other persons are kept away.
Frequently examine the installation for signs of wear or damage to cables.
Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed.
This panel can control double leaf gate as well as single leaf gate.
In case of single leaf gates,
please pay particular attention to paragraphs marked by this symbol:

24Vac
230Vac
F2
J5
J1
JP4 JP5 JP6 JP3 JP8 JP9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JP1 JP2 JP3
K3
K2
K4
22
21
T2
T1
U1
TR2
C8 C9
C21
C24
ALIM.
230Vac
5A
230Vac
FR1
V1
FR2
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2. WIRING DIAGRAM and COMPONENTS
Display BUTTONS Legend
ENTER
EXIT
INCREASE or START command (when not programming)
DECREASE or PEDESTRIAN START command (when not programming)
DISPLAY = segments display
J1 = radio module
J5 = plug for optional modules
F2 = 230V fuse 5A
FR1 = 24V fuse 1.6A (self-restorable)
FR2 = 24V fuse 0.6A (self-restorable)
V1 = secondary varistor
K2/K3 = motors relay
K4 = blinker relay
TR2 = filter
JP1 = AERIAL terminal block
JP2 = secondary transformer plug 24Vac
JP3 = main transformer plug 230Vac
JP4 = CONTROLS terminal block
JP5 = PHOTOCELLS terminal block
JP6 = BLINKER terminal block
JP7 = Motor 1 (M1) terminal block
JP8 = Motor 2 (M2) terminal block
JP9 = 230V MAIN power/earth terminal block

24Vac
230Vac
F2
J5
J1
JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JP1 JP2 JP3
K3
K2
K4
22
21
T2
T1
U1
TR2
C8 C9
C21
C24
5A
230Vac
M1 M2
230V
12-24V
ac /dc
12-24V
ac /dc
C.
N.C.
N.O.
TX RX
12-24V
ac /dc
12-24V
ac /dc
TX RX
C.
N.C.
N.O.
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ALIM.
230Vac
LIVE
NEUTRAL
EARTH
OPEN
CLOSE
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
FLASHING LIGTH
24V ac MAX 20w
PEDESTRIAN
BLACK
STOP
START
COMMON
CLOSING
PHOTOCELLS
OPENING
PHOTOCELLS
CLOSING PHOTOCELLS
OPENING PHOTOCELLS
-24V RX
+24V TX/RX
MOTOR
1ST
OPENING
LEAF
TRANSFORMER
230V / 21V
RED
RED
BLACK
BLACK
WIRING Diagram for 230Vac motor
-24V TX
3. ELECTRIC WIRINGS
POLE
DISCONNECT
DEVICE
CLOSE
OPEN
COMMON
COMMON
COMMON

JP6
FLASH
24V ac
10 11
JP7
M1
PED
COM
12 13 14
JP8
M2
COM
15 16 17
J5
JP1
22
21
JP2
JP3
JP4
START
STOP
PED
1 2 3 4
JP5
5 6 7 8 9
RX -24V
TX - RX +24V
Test Photo TX -24
FOTO
FTAP
JP9
18 19 20
FN
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JP1 = AERIAL terminal block
21 aerial cable (SIGNAL)
22 aerial cable (EARTH)
JP2 = TRANSFORMER secondary plug 24Vac (red wires)
JP3 = TRANSFORMER main plug 230Vac (black wires)
JP4 = CONTROLS terminal block
1START command (N.O. contact)
2STOP command (N.C. contact)
3PEDESTRIAN START command (N.O. contact)
4NEUTRAL for controls
JP5 = PHOTOCELLS and SAFETY DEVICES
5CLOSING PHOTOCELLS terminal (N.C. contact)
6 OPENING PHOTOCELLS terminal (N.C. contact)
7 Photocells RECEIVER power supply -24V
8Photocells RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER
9 Photocell TRANSMITTER power supply -24V
JP6 = BLINKER terminal block
10 BLINKER power supply 24Vac
11 BLINKER power supply 24Vac
JP7 = MOTOR 1(M1) terminal block
12 OPENING
13 NEUTRAL terminal MOTOR M1
14 CLOSING
JP8 = MOTOR 2 (M2) terminal block
15 OPENING
16 NEUTRAL terminal MOTOR M2
17 CLOSING
JP9 = 230V MAIN POWER/EARTH terminal block
Pole disconnect means must be incorporated in the fixed
wiring to the control panel
J5 = plug for optional modules
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
OP PHOTO
PHOTO
NEU
NEU
P

12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
12 13 14 15 16 17
JP7 JP8
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Articulated
ram motor
Underground motor
Wheel-driven
motor
Brown
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Brown
Grey-Blue
Marrone
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
GATE TYPE
Slimline Ram Traditional Ram
Left leaf 1st opening (M1)
Brown
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Left leaf (M1)
Right leaf (M1)
Brown
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
Right leaf 1st opening (M1)
Brown
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Brown
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
Grey-Blue
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
Grey-Blue
Brown
Black
CAPACITOR
3.1 MOTORS wiring
M1 motor 1 → first opening and last closing leaf.
M2 motor 2 → last opening and first closing leaf.
Wire motor 1 M1 to terminals 12 - 13 - 14 on JP7 terminal block.
Wire motor 2 M2 to terminals 15 - 16 - 17 on JP8 terminal block.
In case of single leaf gate, please wire the motor to 12 - 13 - 14 terminals on terminal block JP7.
Please see the following wiring scheme for your automation model as the Open/Close connections may vary:
AUTOMATION MODEL

JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP9
18 19 20
230V
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3.3 START controls wiring
Wire the START control/push-button to 1and 4terminals on JP4
terminal block (N.O. contact).
Additional START controls/push-buttons can be wired in parallel
(N.O. contact).
3.4 PEDESTRIAN START controls wiring
Wire the PEDESTRIAN START control/push-button to 3and 4terminals
on JP4 terminal block (N.O. contact).
Additional PEDESTRIAN START controls/push-buttons can be wired in
parallel (N.O. contact)
3.3.1 TIMER (for permanent opening command) wiring
Wire the TIMER to 1and 4terminals on JP4 terminal block
(N.O. contact).
NOTICE:
IF WIRING A TIMER-CLOCK YOU MUST SET
MULTI-OCCUPATION FUNCTION ON
3.3.2 KEY-SWITCH wiring
Wire the KEY-SWITCH to 1and 4terminals on JP4 terminal
block (N.O. contact).
3.2 MAIN POWER wiring
Pole disconnect means must be incorporated according to
current rating.
Connect 230V power to 18 - 19 - 20 terminals on JP9 terminal block,
paying attention to respect polarity (18 PHASE– 20 NEUTRAL).
POLE
DISCONNECT
DEVICE
PHASE
NEUTRAL
PEDESTRIAN
START

JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RF40
RX
1 2 3
C.
N.C.
N.O.
TX
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RF40
RX
C.
N.C.
N.O.
TX
1 2 3
Jumper
Jumper
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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3.6 PHOTOCELLS wiring
3.6.1 CLOSING Photocells
Power the CLOSING PHOTOCELLS wiring them to terminals
7 - 8 - 9 on JP5 terminal block.
Wire the N.C. contact of the photocells to terminals 5 - 7 on JP5
terminal block.
The closing photocells will behave as follows:
• If an obstacle interrupts the photocell beam when the
gate is closing, the automation STOPS and REVERSES in
about 1.5 seconds.
• An obstacle detected by the photocells when the gate is
OPENING does not cause any effect.
Additional sets of CLOSING PHOTOCELLS can be wired in series
(N.C. contact).
For safety reasons al least one set of photocells must be installed
to protect the CLOSING area of the gate.
Note: Should you need to temporary exclude the CLOSING
PHOTOCELLS connections, please set parameter
in the ACCESSORIES menu to =DISABLED.
3.6.2 OPENING Photocells
Power the OPENING PHOTOCELLS wiring them to terminals
7 - 8 - 9 on JP5 terminal block.
Wire the N.C. contact of the photocells to terminals 6 - 7 on
JP5 terminal block.
The opening photocells will behave as follows:
• If an obstacle interrupts the photocell beam when gate is
opening, the automation STOPS. Once the obstacle has
been removed the gate CONTINUES to open.
Additional sets of OPENING PHOTOCELLS can be wired in series
(N.C. contact).
For safety reasons al least one set of photocells must be installed
to protect the OPENING area of the gate.
Note: Should you need to temporary exclude the OPENING
PHOTOCELLS connections, please set parameter
in the ACCESSORIES menu to =DISABLED.
3.5 STOP push-button wiring
Wire the STOP push-button to 2and 4terminals on JP4 terminal block.
Additional STOP controls/push-buttons can be wired in parallel (N.C. contact)
The wiring of an emergency stop push-button is highly
recommended for the safety of people and objects.
Note: Should you need to temporary exclude the STOP connections, please
set parameter in the ACCESSORIES menu to =DISABLED.

N.C.
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RF40
RX
C.
N.C.
N.O.
TX
N.C.
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RF40
RX
C.
N.C.
N.O.
TX
1 2 3
1 2 3
Jumper
Jumper
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
JP4 JP5 JP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
N.C.
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3.7.1 CLOSING (Mechanical) Safety Edge
Wire the CLOSING SAFETY EDGE to terminals 5 - 9 on JP5
terminal block.
3.7 SAFETY EDGE wiring
3.7.2 OPENING (Mechanical) Safety Edge
Wire the OPENING SAFETY EDGE to terminals 6 - 9 on JP5
terminal block.
The opening safety edge will behave as follows:
• If the safety edge meet any obstacle while the gate is OPENING,
the automation STOPS and REVERSES for about 10 cm.
• An obstacle detected by the safety edge while the gate is
CLOSING does not cause any effect.
• If the safety edge meet any obstacle while the gate is CLOSING,
the automation STOPS and REVERSES.
• An obstacle detected by the safety edge while the gate is
OPENING does not cause any effect.

24Vac
230Vac
J5
J1
JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JP1 JP2 JP3
K3
K2
K4
22
21
T2
T1
U1
TR2
C8 C9
C21
C24
ALIM.
230Vac
5A
230Vac
J5
J5
24Vac
230Vac
J5
J1
JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JP1 JP2 JP3
K3
K2
K4
22
21
T2
T1
U1
TR2
C8 C9
C21
C24
ALIM.
230Vac
5A
230Vac
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
JP6
FLASH
24V ac
10 11
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3.9 ELECTRIC-LOCK wiring
Plug the interface module MEL04 (optional) into J5 connector, please
pay attention to the module’s orientation as shown in the picture.
Then wire the electric-lock to the MEL04 terminals.
Electric-lock
12V max 15W
Electric-lock
module
MEL04
Additional
module
MRX01
3.10 AUX/2ND RADIO CHANNEL module
Electric-lock
module
MEL04 Driving
slot
Driving
slot
Plug the additional MRX01 module (optional) into J5 connector,
please pay attention to the module’s orientation as shown in the picture.
Before setting the dip-switches SW1 on the AUX module,
make sure that the control panel is disconnected from any
power supply.
3.8 BLINKER wiring
You can wire a flashing light (20W max) to 10 - 11 terminals on JP6
terminal block.
The flashing light will behave as follows:
• QUICK flashing → the gate is OPENING
• SLOW flashing → the gate is CLOSING
• STILL light on → the gate is in PAUSE TIME before the
automatic closing
Note: You can select the kind of flashing light with
parameter in the FUNCTIONS menu.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ALIM.
230Vac
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
1 2 3 4
ON ECE
SW1
J5
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3.10.1 2ND RADIO CHANNEL settings
Note: to use the MRX04 module as a 2nd radio channel, you need to save the corresponding radio code.
Please refer to RADIO menu, parameter .
Select the AUX module settings with SW1 dip-switch-block:
Note:
You can fit both the optional modules on the same control panel,
placing them one on the top of the other as shown. No matter which
one you put first.
But please pay attention carefully to the orientation of the modules:
both reference slots facing the control panel shown as in the picture.
Driving
slot
Driving
slot
STABLE switch
Electric contact closes every time you press the remote control.
To select this mode, please set the dip-switches on the module as shown:
1= ON 2= OFF 3= OFF Dip-switch 4 is non influential.
BISTABLE switch – Toggle Mode
Electric contact closes or opens every time you press the remote control.
To select this mode, please set the dip-switches on the module as shown:
1= OFF 2= ON 3= OFF Dip-switch 4 is non influential.
TIMER mode
Electric contact closes when you press the remote control and stays
closed for 90 seconds.
To select this mode, please set the dip-switches on the module as shown:
1= ON 2= ON 3= OFF Dip-switch 4 is non influential.
3.10.2 CONTROL LIGHT settings
You can use the MRX01 module to control an indicator light.
The electric contact stays closed, so the light stays on, during all the
opening-closing cycle.
To select this mode, please set the dip-switches on the module as shown:
1= OFF 2= OFF 3= ON Dip-switch 4 is non influential.
3.10.3 COURTESY LIGHT settings
You can also use the MRX01 module to control a courtesy light when the gate
is operating. The electric contact closes since the gate starts operating till 90
seconds after the gates stops.
To select this mode, please set the dip-switches on the module as shown:
1= ON 2= OFF 3= ON Dip-switch 4 is non influential.
Additional
module
MRX01
Electric-lock
module
MEL04

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Saving a new remote control code – standard START command
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Now press and hold the remote control and simultaneously press button
on the control panel.
The display shows the radio code position.
3 If the display shows
It means that memory is full and no further code can be stored.
Repeat steps 1) and 2) to save another remote control as START command.
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
Or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
4. MAIN Menu
RADIO menu
PROGRAMMING menu
FORCE menu
FUNCTIONS menu
TIMES menu
ACCESSORIES menu
Counter (number of cycles from 00.00.00 to 99.99.99)
ENTER
SCROLL
CONFIRM
EXIT
Display Description
(max)
4.1 RADIO menu
This control panel can be used with standard fix code radio transmitters as well as with rollig-code radio transmitters.
Transmitter's version musts be choosen before starting any commissioning procedure.
Once the first radio radio code has been stored into the receiver the control panel will work with such type of radio
transmitter only (fix-code OR rolling code). Reset will not be possible.
You can store up to 64 different radio codes on this control panel .
Press button and use to select menu
then press button to enter the RADIO menu: display will show
Use buttons to scroll the lower level menu and select:
4. PROGRAMMING

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Saving a new remote control code – PEDESTRIAN START command
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Now press and hold the remote control and simultaneously press button
the control panel.
The display shows the radio code position.
3 If the display shows
It means that memory is full and no further code can be stored.
Repeat steps 1) and 2) to save another remote control as PEDESTRAIN START command.
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
Or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
(max)
Saving a new radio code for the 2ND RADIO CHANNEL
AUX optional radio module is needed to get a 2nd Radio Channel
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Now press and hold the remote control and simultaneously press button
on the control panel.
The display shows the radio code position
3 If the display shows
It means that memory is full and no further code can be stored.
Repeat steps 1) and 2) to save another remote control for the 2ND RADIO CHANNEL
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit
(max)
Deleting an existing remote control code
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm
3 Use buttons to select the position of the code you want to delete
4 Press and hold button for about 5 seconds till the display shows
5 Release button , control unit returns to stand-by
Repeat steps 1) to 5) to delete other existing remote control codes
6 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit
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Deleting ALL stored radio codes
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press and hold button for about 10 seconds till the display shows
3 Release button , control unit returns to stand-by
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit
AUTOMATIC programming mode, with OBSTACLE DETECTION
IMPORTANT:
Please check first that motors force (default setting level is 7 in a 1 to 10 range) is suitable to the leaves’
weight.
In case of very light or very heavy gates please adjust and settings in FORCE menu
accordingly before carry-out any programming procedure: the leave shouldn't stop if a light force
is opposed.
- If possible is better to program the control unit when motors are cold (not after repeated use)
- The gate must have opening and closing ground stops for a correct AUTOMATIC programming procedure.
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press and hold button for about 10 seconds.
The control panel starts the automatic programming procedure, the gate will:
• Open for 3-5 seconds (no matter if it was open, closed or mid-way)
• Stop and reverse till the fully closed position
• Perform a complete opening-closing cycle
3 Now working times, deceleration times and the level of sensibility for obstacle detection
have been automatically set.
If further adjustments of the sensibility level for obstacle detection are needed,
please refer to settings and in the FORCE menu.
4.2 PROGRAMMING menu
Press button and use to select menu ,
then press button to enter the PROGRAMMING menu: display will show
Use buttons to scroll the lower level menu.
4.2.1 Selecting the PROGRAMMING MODE
If and settings are changed once programming is completed, you need to re-start AUTOMATIC
programming procedure again.
NOTE:
In AUTOMATIC programming mode C1, working times of the motors ( and settings) can't be
changed.

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SEQUENTIAL programming mode
This step-by-step programming procedure allows you full control of each setting and finer professional adjustments.
If the control panel is programmed using this procedure, obstacle detection function
is automatically disabled.
IMPORTANT:
Please check first that motors force (default setting level is 7 in a 1 to 10 range) is suitable to the
leaves’ weight.
In case of very light or very heavy gates please adjust and settings in FORCE menu
accordingly before carry-out any programming procedure: the leave shouldn't stop if a light force is opposed.
- If possible is better to program the control unit when motors are cold (not after repeated use)
- The gate must have opening and closing ground stops for a correct SEQUENTIAL programming procedure.
You can program the control panel with the sequential procedure using button on the control panel
or using a remote control previously saved.
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm. The display shows:
3 Press the remote control (or button on the control panel).
• Leaf 1 starts opening.
4 When Leaf 1 is about to 90% of the opening path, press again the remote control
(or button on the control panel).
• Leaf one decelerates and continues opening.
5 Once Leaf 1 has reached the fully open position, wait 4 - 5 seconds and then press
again the remote control (or button ).
The working parameters for Leaf 1 have been set. The display now shows:
6 Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 of this procedure to set working times for Leaf 2 too.
7 Now working times, deceleration times and the level of sensibility for obstacle detection
have been automatically set.
If and settings are changed once programming is completed, you need to re-start AUTOMATIC
programming procedure again.

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ARTICULATED ARM opener default settings
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press and hold button for about 5 seconds.
3 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
WHEEL-DRIVEN opener default settings
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press and hold button for about 5 seconds.
3 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
RAM opener default settings
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press and hold button for about 5 seconds.
3 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
4.2.2 Restoring DEFAULT SETTINGS
The control panel comes with pre-set working parameters according to the automation model used.
You can reset the control panel to the default settings as follows:

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(min)
....
(max)
TORQUE/POWER adjustment - MOTOR 2
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
The display now shows the current torque/power level for Motor 2:
3 Use buttons to change the Motor 2 torque/power level.
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
4.3 FORCE menu
Use this menu to adjust the sensibility level of the obstacle detection in case of AUTOMATIC Programming mode ( )
or to adjust the motors force in case of SEQUANTIAL Programming mode ( ).
Press button and use to select menu ,
then press button to enter the FORCE menu: display will show
Use buttons to scroll the lower level menus:
TORQUE/POWER adjustment - MOTOR 1
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
The display now shows the current torque/power level for Motor 1:
3 Use buttons to change the Motor 1 torque/power level.
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
(min)
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(max)

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OBSTACLE DETECTION adjustment - MOTOR 1
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
The display now shows the current sensibility level for the obstacle detection of Motor 1:
3 Use buttons to change the Motor 1 sensibility level
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
OBSTACLE DETECTION adjustment - MOTOR 2
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
The display now shows the current sensibility level for the obstacle detection of Motor 2:
3 Use buttons to change the Motor 2 sensibility level.
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
(OFF)
(max)
(min)
(min)
(max)
(OFF)
N.B.:
NOTE: If OBSTACLE DETECTION is too sensitive, causing unexpected stops or reversal of leaves, you need to
re-adjust and settings to a lower level.

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PRE-BLINKING Function
This function makes the flashing light pre-blinking for 4-5 seconds before the gate starts opening.
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
3 Use buttons to select:
PRE-BLINKING Function OFF
PRE-BLINKING Function ON
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
4.4 FUNCTIONS menu
Use this menu to enable/disable special settings.
= function is ON
= function is OFF
Press button and use to select menu ,
then press button to enter the FUNCTIONS menu: display will show
Use buttons to scroll the lower level menus:
MULTI-OCCUPATION Function
This function grants priority to the opening command; when two people activate the gate
at the same time the first opening command prevails, while opening the control panel ignores
any further command.
1 Use buttons to move inside the menu, till the display shows:
2 Press button to confirm.
3 Use buttons to select:
MULTI-OCCUPATION Function OFF
MULTI-OCCUPATION Function ON
4 Press button to go back to the top level menus,
then press button again till the display shows:
or wait the timeout (20 seconds) to exit.
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