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When gate operator (1) reaches the position
that you want it to slow down, an open
command must be given to start the slow
down phase.
When gate operator (1) reaches the positive
stop and the desired motor run time has
been reached, an open command must be
given to shut the motor off. At this point
gate operator (2) will automatically start to
open.
When gate operator (2) reaches the position
that you want it to slow down, an open
command must be given to start the slow
down phase.
When gate operator (2) reaches the positive
stop and the desired motor run time has
been reached, an open command must be
given to shut the motor off. At this point
gate operator (2) will automatically start to
close.
When gate operator (2) reaches the position
that you want it to slow down, an open
command must be given to start the slow
down phase.
When gate operator (2) reaches the positive
stop and the desired motor run time has
been reached, an open command must be
given to shut the motor off. At this point
gate operator (1) will automatically start to
close.
When gate operator (1) reaches the position
that you want it to slow down, an open
command must be given to start the slow
down phase.
When gate operator (1) reaches the positive
stop and the desired motor run time has
been reached, an open command must be
given to shut the motor off.
The display stops flashing and the gate is ready for
normal operation.
LEARNING TIMES WITH GATECODER
Learning with the Gatecoder can be done in two
different ways:
SIMPLE LEARNING
Close the gates, enter
“Basic Programming”,
select the
TIME LEARNING function and press the + push-button
for 1 second: the display begins flashing and the
leaves begin the opening movement.
The movement stops automatically when the opening
positive stop is reached and the display stops
flashing.
LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES
WARNING:
During the learning procedure, the
safety devices are disabled
! Therefore, any and
all traffic must be avoided in the path of the gate
leaf(s).
NOTE: Programming must start with the gate(s)
in the closed position.
Opening/closing time is established by the learning
procedure which varies slightly according to whether
you are or are not using Gatecoders.
LEARNING OF NORMAL TIMES
Normal learning (i.e. without Gatecoders) can be done
in two different ways:
SIMPLE LEARNING (WITHOUT SLOW DOWN)
Close the gates, enter
“B
ASIC
P
ROGRAMMING
”,
select the
TIME LEARNING function and press the + push-button
for 1 second the display begins flashing and the
leaves begin the opening movement.
Wait for the leaves to reach the opening positive stop
and then supply an OPEN A command after the
desired motor run time has been reached (by push-
button or radio control) to stop the movement: the
leaves stop and the display stops flashing. One more
command given will close the gate.
The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to
operate.
COMPLETE LEARNING (WITH SLOW DOWN)
NOTES:
If you do not wish to slow the gate operator
(s) down, wait for the gate to reach its
positive stop and supply two (2) consecutive
open commands (within 1 second).
If only one gate operator (1) is used, you
must go through the entire programming
procedure, as if you were programming for
two gate operators (2). When the operator
has finished opening, supply 5 open
commands until the gate operator begins to
close, and then resume normal operations.
Close the gates, enter
“B
ASIC
P
ROGRAMMING
”,
select the
TIME LEARNING function and press the + push-button
for more than 3 seconds: the display begins flashing
and leaf 1 begins opening. The following functions
can be commanded by the OPEN A (by push-button
wired to terminals 9 and 14, or radio control):
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455 D Control Panel Installation Manual
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