PHASE 2
PROGRAMMING THE TRAVEL
PHASE 3
AACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE TOTAL OPENING RADIOCOMMAND
a) P
ress , the green led (SX)will light and the red one A will
switch on.
b) H
old down the key (P1) on the radio control until all five LEDs
light .
c) Wait 25 seconds or press two times again to quit.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE PEDESTRIANS’ OPENING
RADIOCOMMAND
a) P
ress , two times, the green (left) and the red (right)
led switch on.
b) K
eep the button (P2) pushed untile all the five leds switch on
.
The automation is now programmed.
SEMIAUTOMATIC mode is enabled: by giving the ‘STEP’ command, the automation changes movement following the sequence 1 –OPEN2 – STOP 3 –
CLOSE 4 – STOP. Automatic re-closure is not enabled.
Once programming is complete, the key acts as a STEP command.
PHASE 1
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT
DEFINING THE STOP PLATES
Ensure that the automation’s opening and closure stop plates have been fixed.
P1 P2
1
12
HSILGNE
OFF
230V
OFF
13
ON
ON
230V
2
OFF
230V
N.B. In case just one motor is utilised, choose from Menu Options 2 “Activate single motor” and connect on terminals 20-21-22
b) Press for 5seconds, the5 LEDs will light and
then start flashing.
c) P
ress and the gate starts rolling, if it opens
press
again to invert the movment.
T
he first activated limit switch has to be the one of the
closing system.
Finished the two flash programming
green LED will be lit and a steady light led the two
reds.
If the result was not satisfactory, you can
perform a programming manual to determine the
lags. See Section 3.3.4
a) Position the leaf gates at 45°.
STOP PLATES - Ensure that the open and close stop plates are set to the correct position
SINGLE MOTOR - In the case of a single gate installation connect the motor into terminals 20-21-22
before programming enter the options menu 2 and select single motor activated (led 4 on)
ISOLATION
SWITCH - A means of isolation must be connected to the incoming supply cable, local to the control
board, to aid programming.
PROGRAMMING RADIO TRANSMITTERS
TOTAL OPENING COMMAND
•Press the radio icon button (top left) once.
The left green led will light and the first
(L to R) of the top 5 led’s (A) will light.
•Hold down the button on the transmitter that
you want to perform a total opening of the
gates. Once the top 5 led’s light the transmit-
ter has been coded.
•To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio icon
button twice.
PEDESTRIAN OPENING COMMAND
(ACTIVE ON MOTOR 1)
•Press the radio icon button (top left) TWICE.
The left green led will light and the second
(L to R) of the top 5 led’s (B) will light.
•Hold down the button on the transmitter that
you want to perform a pedestrian opening of
the gate. Once the top 5 led’s light the trans-
mitter has been coded.
POWERING UP - With the power off, hold the start button down ,reinstate the power supply and release the
button. The red led’s will flash
NOTE: Carrying out this operation will reset the previously stored perameters
Once programming is complete the START button acts as a step command
Secs
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL BOARD
PHASE 1
OFF
230V
OFF
13
ON
ON
230V
2
OFF
230V
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING
•Position the gate leafs at 45 degrees.
•Press the start button for 5 seconds, the 5 leds
at the top of the board will light and start to
flash.
•Press the start button and motor 2 should run
closed. If it runs open,
electric motors to invert the movement. The red
and green led’s will flash.
•Once motor 2 has closed, motor 1 will then
close, once closed it will re-open followed by
motor 2. Once both motors are open, motor 1
will start to close again followed by motor 2.
•Once both motors have completed this full
close cycle the programming is complete and
the red led’s will light and green led’s will
flash. The gates will now operate on the start
button in semi automatic mode.OPEN-STOP-
CLOSE-STOP
•This programming will set a default leaf delay
time. If you wish to change this please refer to
the manual set up instructions (page 10)
•You can now encode the radio transmitters
and enter the programming menus to suit the
type of operation required.
you must invert the cables of