C - Control Board Adjustments - Automatic Technology Axess Pro 1505 Installation Instructions Manual

Industrial overhead door opener
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Appendix

C - Control Board Adjustments

The standard operation of the opener can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters
and the effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE (Appendix B) to make changes.
Menu 2 Current Trips
Motor overload detection is provided to protect the Door
and the opener. The motor is designed to run with full load
current. For one horse power motor with the default values
the opener will run with 7.4 Amps for 10 seconds before
going into overload.
Menu 5. Motor Settings
Motor speed: The maximum speed the motors run
at is controlled by the OPEN AND CLOSE SPEED
VOLTAGE parameter. The default value is the maximum
recommended for normal operation. If however the Door
moves too quickly or too slowly for a particular installation,
the frequency / time can be reduced to make the motors
run slower or faster.
NOTE: Altering these parameters will cause the travel
limits to be cleared.
Motor Speed Control - soft start/soft stop:
the motor is controlled by a microprocessor which ramp
up the speed as the Door starts to move, and ramp down
the speed as it approaches the travel limits to provide a
gentle stop. This provides a gentle start and stop.
Menu 6
Menu 6.2 Safety Open Mode
By enabling this parameter, the user can open the Doorr
only by holding the open button on the wall control unit
or by holding the open input active. The Door can not be
opened by the transmitters.
Menu 6.3 First (SB1) Safety Beam Response Mode
The Safety Beams input can be configured to respond in
one of eight modes.
i.
Reverses Close Cycles In this mode, the Safety Beam
input has no effect when opening but will cause the door
to reverse if activated when closing.
ii. Close Cycles Stop In this mode, the Safety Beam input
has no effect when opening but will stop the door when
closing.
iii. Open
and
Close
mode,
all
cycles
being
completed
Safety Beam input is active.
iv. Open input In this mode, open cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
v.
Swipe input In this mode, open cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
vi. Close input In this mode, close cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
vii. Ped input In this mode, ped cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
viii. Aux O/P trigger
triggered when the Safety Beam is activated.
ix. Disabled In this mode, Safety Beam is disabled.
Menu 6.4 Second Safety Beam (SB2) Response Mode
Same as above menu 6.3
Menu 6.5 Third Safety Beam (SB3) Response Mode
Same as above menu 6.3
The speed of
Cycles
Stop
In
this
are
prevented
from
or
initiated
when
the
In this mode, aux output is
Menu 6.6 Safety Beam Obstruction Reverse Time Mode
Normally after a Safety Beam obstruction the door will
fully open to its open position. After a Safety Beam Close
obstruction, the doors open cycle can be reduced from 5 sec
to its full open position.
Menu 6.7 GPI Input
GPI input can be configured as OSC, PED or DST setup. The
GPI input terminal is activated by the N/O switch.
i. When GPI Selected As OSC: If the door is moving,
the activation of the GPI input or by a transmitter
button with the OSC function assigned will cause the
door to stop. The next trigger will move the door in the
opposite direction to the last travelled.
ii. When GPI Input Is Configured As PED: The activation
of the GPI input or by a transmitter button with PED
function assigned will open the door partially to allow
pedestrian access but prevent vehicle access. The
position the door is driven to is automatically set to
halfway during setting of the travel limits, but can be
adjusted to suit.
iii. When GPI Input Is Configured As SWP: Activation of
GPI input in this mode will open the door.
iv. When GPI Input Is Configured As MANUAL
OPERATION: Activation of GPI input in this mode will
disable all the transmitters.
v. When GPI Input Is Configured As DST: The GPI input
can be used to switch between STD time and DST
(daylight savings time). The time selected is the amount
of time added to STD time when DST is selected. The
Options are OFF, 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. The GPI
input needs to be constantly active to show day light
saving time.
Menu 6.8 PED Input Function
If GPI or Fire Input is selected as PED then these inputs
can be configured to a SWIPE type input for pedestrian
access. This provides full functionality with the Safety Beam
Triggered Pedestrian Auto-Close function.
Menu 6.9 Open Input Polarity
The OPN input is normally configured for N/O operation.
This parameter allows its operation to be changed to N/C.
Menu 6.10 STP Input Polarity
The STP input is normally configured for N/O operation. This
parameter allows its operation to be changed to N/C.
Menu 6.11 FIRE Input Polarity
The FIRE input is normally configured for N/O operation. This
parameter allows its operation to be changed to N/C.
Menu 6.12 FIRE Input Configuration
Fire input can be configuration as OPN ,CLS (available only
if Safety Beams are installed) or PED function. Activated by
FIRE input terminal with N/O or N/C (if selected) switch.
i. When Fire Input Is Configured As CLS :
the fire input will cause the Doorr to close only if Safety
Beams are installed. Holding the input active will
prevent Door from opening.
ii. When Fire Input Is Configured As PED:
fire input will open the Door partially to allow pedestrian
access but prevent vehicle access. The position the
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