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It is advisable to connect electrically to earth the
columns or the photocells stands to the terminal 10, to
shield the photocells from external noise.
Be careful not to short circuit the system when the
supply phases are inverted!
SAFETY STRIPS
(terminals 5 and 6)
Safety device connections are dependent on their position in the system. In the event that
it is necessary to protect the working reach of the door during opening and closing, connect
the safety strips to terminals 5 and 6.
Automated movement will go into reverse whenever the safety strip is pressed.
NOTE: if this auxiliary device is not used, create a jumper between terminals 5 and 6.
SAFETY STRIP ALARM
If safety strips are activated twice during any operating cycle, the door reverses slightly
after the second activation signal and then stops and signals alarm conditions; the
courtesy light blinks ON (300 ms) and OFF (2 secs) and the flashing lamp is activated
for 1 minute.
SAFETY STRIP OPERATING CONTROL
(STRIP SELF TEST) (terminals 8 to10)
It is possible to monitor the safety strips using the connection with terminals 8 to10 and
DIP 6 set to ON.
Monitoring consists in an operating test of the safety strips carried out prior to each closing
operation.
Up-and-over door closure is permitted only when safety strips have passed the operating
test and comply with European legislation currently in force.
WARNING: SAFETY STRIP INPUT CAN BE ENABLED WTH DIP 6 SET TO ON, OR
DISABLED WITH DIP 6 SET TO OFF. OPERATING TESTS FOR THE SAFETY STRIP
ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WHEN THE DEVICE IS EQUIPPED WITH ITS OWN CONTROL
POWER SUPPLY UNIT. A MECHANICAL SAFETY STRIP CANNOT BE MONITORED;
THE DIP 6 SHOULD THEREFORE BE SET TO THE OFF POSITION.
SAFETY STRIP SELF TEST ALARM (DIP 6 ON)
An alarm will warn users if checks on the safety strip result negative at the end of the
opening operation. This consists in both flashing lamp and courtesy light blinking on and off.
Under such conditions, the doors are not able to close. Normal working operations can
only be reset by correcting the safety strip and connections and then pressing an enabled
command.
ENCODER
The encoder is housed in the motor. Its correct working is signalled by the DL8 LED lamp,
which blinks on and off while it is in movement.
ENCODER ALARM
In the event of encoder failure or breakdown, the motor stops all operations, both flashing
lamp and courtesy light blink on and off constantly to signal alarm status and the DL8 LED
lamp remains switched off.
F - REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING
It is possible to use DIP 7 to select the type of radio transmitter to use:
DIP7 set to OFF => ROLLING CODE TRANSMITTERS
Remote control programming can be carried out with the door in any position.
1 - Press, and keep pressed down, either the S1-PROG button or K COVER button =>
after 5 seconds, the DL1 LED lamp and LED courtesy light will begin to blink on and
off for 10 seconds; the time available for code programming.
2 - Release the S1-PROG or K COVER button.
3 - Press the remote control key you wish to activate the door within the preset 10 seconds. If
the remote control code is correctly memorised, the DL2 LED lamp (green) will come on
for 2 seconds and the DL1 LED lamp (red) and courtesy lamp will go off for two seconds.
Code programming time is automatically renewed in order to be able to memorize the
next remote control (the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light blink on and off).
4 - Allow 10 seconds in order for programming to terminate. Alternatively, press the
S1-PROG or K COVER button slightly => the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy lamp switch
off.
REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING FOR COURTESY LIGHT CONTROL FUNCTION
Remote control programming can be carried out regardless of door position.
1 - Press, and keep pressed down, either the S1-PROG button or K COVER button =>
the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light come on and start to blink. After 10 seconds, the
DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light come on permanently; the time available for remote
control programming operations.
2 - Release the S1-PROG or K COVER button.
3 - Press the remote control key you wish to activate the door within the preset 10 seconds. If
the remote control code is correctly memorised, the DL2 LED lamp (green) will come on
for 2 seconds and the DL1 LED lamp (red) and courtesy lamp will go off for two seconds.
Code programming time is automatically renewed in order to be able to memorize the
next remote control (the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light remain on).
4 - Allow 10 seconds in order for programming to terminate. Alternatively, press the
S1-PROG or K COVER button slightly => the DL1 LED lamp and courtesy light switch
off.
REMOTE CONTROL CLEARING
Remote control clearing can be carried out regardless of door position.
1 - Close jumper JP1 and then press, and keep pressed down, the S1-PROG button for
5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the DL2 LED lamp (green) will blink twice to indicate that
all memorised codes have been erased.
2 - Release the S1-PROG button.
3 - Remove jumper JP1.
MEMORY FULL WARNING
The DL2 green LED lamp and courtesy light blink on and off 6 times to signal that the
memory is full when 120 radio codes have been memorised for the up-and-over doors
and 120 radio codes have been memorised for courtesy light command function.
ADJUSTMENTS
TRIMMER RUN (VR1)
This trimmer enables users to adjust motor speed (default positioning sets the
motor to maximum speed). Trimmer adjustment is essential in enabling users to
adjust automated system operations to comply with European legislation, norms and
standards.
TRIMMER LOW SPEED (VR2)
The trimmer allows users to reduce speed when close to terminating opening or closing
operations (default positioning allows for a medium speed setting). Trimmer adjustment
is essential in order to bring system requirements in line with European legislation.
AUTOMATIC TRIMMER CLOSURE (VR3)
DISABLED DEFAULT AND DL9 LED OFF (TRIMMER TURNED COMPLETELY
ANTICLOCKWISE)
The trimmer allows users to adjust timing prior to automatic closing.
If turn the trimmer clockwise (the DL9 LED lamp on) the interval time can be adjusted
from a minimum of 2 seconds to a maximum of 2 minutes.
The pause time is activated only with the door fully open.
FLASHING LAMP (terminals
7+ 10-
) PAY ATTENTION TO POLARITY!
N.B.: This control panel can ONLY feed FLASHING LAMPS WITH FLASHING LIGHT
CIRCUITS (ELA1/L) containing maximum 24 V 20 W lamps.
Activation takes place during motor operations and alarm warnings, as described in the
table.
PRE-WARNING SIGNAL OPERATIONS
With DIP 5 set to OFF => The motor, flashing lamp and courtesy light come on
simultaneously.
With DIP 5 set to ON => The flashing lamp and courtesy light come on 3 seconds before
the motor.
COURTESY LIGHT
Activated by pressing the opening and closing command buttons for 2 minutes.
Illumination time can be extended by pressing the command function when the courtesy
light is still activated.
The courtesy light can be switched on without necessarily activating the motor, by using
the relative command button on the remote control (refer to section RADIO CODE
PROGRAMMING FOR COURTESY LIGHT COMMAND FUNCTION).
The light is also activated in the event of an alarm warning signal, as described in the
table below.
OPERATING RESTART FOLLOWING BLACK OUT
(system without battery power)
When there is no mains voltage supply, the door remains in a stationary position and the
control panel memorises the movement underway at the time.
When the mains supply is switched back on, the door remains in position waiting for a
command function to be activated.
Once the command has been given, the door continues to execute the movement it was
carrying out when power supply was lost (e.g. if the door was opening, it will complete the
opening action).
24 Vdc
Term.
10
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Productinformatie
Merk | Vimar |
Model | RS13 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 6937 MB |