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ENGLISH
As an alternative to the open, allow the leaf to reach its
opening stop point.
3 rd OPEN - Leaf 2 opening deceleration start.
4 th OPEN - Leaf 2 opening stop and immediate start of
leaf 2 closing movement. As an alternative to the open,
allow the leaf to reach its opening stop point.
5 th OPEN - Leaf 2 closing deceleration stop.
When the leaf has reached its closing stop point, the
closing movement of leaf 1 starts immediately.
6 th OPEN - Leaf 1 closing deceleration start. Allow the
leaf to reach its closing stop point.
The learning procedure has finished.
Procedure for single-leaf gate
While the function 5 LEDs are lighted steadily, hold down
push-button P2 for about 3 seconds - operator 1 (master)
starts the opening manoeuvre; the following functions
are commanded either by open pulses A (e.g. key-
operated push-button, radio control) or by the P2 push-
button:
1 st OPEN - Leaf deceleration start.
2 nd OPEN - Leaf opening stop (alternatively, allow the
leaf to reach its opening stop point) and immediate
closing reverse.
3 rd OPEN - Leaf deceleration start. Allow the leaf to
reach its closing stop point.
The learning procedure has finished.
Controlling leaf 1 with either Master or Slave card
With this function, you can select the leaf you wish to
move with the Master card.
Press and hold down push-button P1, then press push-
button P2. LED A starts flashing. Using push-button P2,
move from LED 1 to LED2 according to the type of leaf
control you require, as described below:
-LED 1 lighted: the Master card commands leaf 1
(Default).
LED 2 lighted: the Master card commands leaf 2.
NOTE: the operation of the Slave card is automatically
set, according to how the Master card was
programmed.
Table 5
Programming
LED
Function
A
Function logic
(see tables 6/a, 6/b, 6/c and 6/d)
1 = A (automatic)
2 = S (safety)
3 = AP (stepped automatic)
4 = EP (stepped semi-automatic) (Default)
B
Pause times
1 = 5 seconds (Default)
2 = 10 seconds
3 = 20 seconds
4 = 30 seconds
C
Opening / Closing delays
1 = op 0 sec./cl 0 sec.
2 = op 2 sec./cl 2 sec.
3 = op 2 sec./cl 4 sec. (Default)
4 = op 2 sec./cl 8 sec.
D
Static force
1 = low
2 = medium low
3 = medium high (Default)
4 = high
E
Speed
1 = low
2 = medium low (Default)
3 = medium high
4 = high
15. AUTOMATION TEST
When installation has been completed, run a careful functional
check of the automated system and all accessories connected
to it, especially the safety devices.
Hand the "User's guide" page to the Customer, and explain
correct operation and use of the operator.
16. MANUAL OPERATION
If the gate has to be moved manually due to a fault of the
automated system, use the release device as follows:
•Remove the protective cap from the release screw, fit the
supplied Allen wrench and turn clockwise until it stops (fig.29).
UNLOCK
LOCK
LH
Fig. 29
17. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION MODE
•Fit the supplied Allen wrench and turn anti-clockwise until it
stops (fig.29). Put back the protective cap.

18. MAINTENANCE

Carry out the following jobs at least every six months:
•Check if the anti-crushing device is correctly adjusted.
•Check the efficiency of the release system.
•Check the efficiency of safety devices and accessories.
19. REPAIRS
For any repairs, contact the authorised Repair Centres.
22
UNLOCK
LOCK
RH

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