Programmable Functions; Description Of The Functions - Nice Wil Instructions And Warnings For The Fitter

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5.1) Programmable functions

Switches 1-2: Off Off
= "Manual" movement (Man Present)
On Off
= "Semiautomatic" movement
Off On
= "Automatic" movement (Automatic Closing)
On On
= "Automatic+Always Closes" movement
Switch 3:
On
= Condominium functioning mode
Switch 4:
On
= Cancels STOP in the Step-by-Step cycle
Switch 5:
On
= Preflashing
Switch 6:
On
= Flashing also in Pause
Switch 7:
On
= Recloses straight after Photocell (only if on Automatic)
Switch 8:
On
= Safety (Photocell) also in opening
Switch 9:
On
= Bar open indicator becomes traffic light in the "one-way" mode
Switch 10:
On
= Functioning in the "Traffic light in both directions" mode

5.2) Description of the functions

Switches 1-2: Off Off = "Manual" movement (Man Present)
On Off = "Semiautomatic" movement
Off On = "Automatic" movement
(Automatic Closing)
On On = "Automatic+Always Closes" movement"
When in the "Manual" functioning mode, movement will only be car-
ried out while the command is being given (button pressed).
In the "Semiautomatic" mode just one command pulse is needed
and the complete manoeuvre will be carried out until it is either fully
open or fully closed. In the "Automatic" functioning mode one com-
mand pulse will cause an opening manoeuvre to be carried out fol-
lowed by a pause and then a closing manoeuvre.
The "Always Closes" function works if, subsequent to a temporary
power cut, the bar is still open; in this case, a closing manoeuvre is
started automatically preceded by 5 seconds of preflashing.
Switch 3: On = Condominium function
In the Condominium functioning mode, once an opening manoeuvre
has started, for instance with a Step-by-Step pulse, it cannot be
interrupted by any other command pulses until it has finished.
During a closing manoeuvre, a new command pulse will stop the bar
and immediately reverse the direction, opening the bar.
Switch 4: Cancels STOP in the Step-by-Step cycle
The Step-by-Step cycle is normally: OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP; in
this functioning mode the Step-by-Step cycle becomes:
OPEN-CLOSE-OPEN so the bar can never stop midway, but only
when completely open or completely closed.
Switch 5: On = Preflashing
The flashing light starts prior to each movement; after 5 seconds (2
seconds if on manual) movement starts.
Switch 6: On = Flashing also in Pause
The flashing light is normally activated only during the opening and
closing manoeuvres; with this function the flashing light remains
active also during the Pause Time to signal the "closing soon" con-
dition.
Switch 7: On = Recloses straight after Photocell (only if on Auto-
matic: Sw 2 = ON)
With this function the bar can be kept open only for the length of time
needed for transit; in fact, it will close automatically always 5 sec-
onds after the last object has passed by the "Photocell", irrespective
of the programmed Pause Time.
Switch 8: On = Safety (Photocell) also in opening
As a rule the safety "Photocell" only works in the closing cycle; if
switch 8 is "ON" the triggering of the safety device will cause the bar
to stop even in the opening phase; if on Semiautomatic or Automat-
ic, movement will start again, in opening, immediately after the last
object has passed by the Photocell.
Switch 9: Bar open indicator becomes traffic light in the "one-way"
mode
As an alternative to the Gate Open indicator, the output can be
reprogrammed so that it performs the function of a "one-way" traffic
light; this means the output is off when the bar is closed or closing,
and on when the bar is opening or is opened. In this way, an indica-
tion can be fixed to the exit like: Green = Transit free.
Switch 10: Functioning in the "Traffic light in both directions" mode
Several changes occur in the control unit when the "Traffic light in
both directions" function is activated when Switch 10 is ON:
OPEN becomes STEP-BY-STEP 2, while the two outputs, Courtesy
Light and Bar Open Indicator become a Green Light in both direc-
tions. Due to the specific nature of this function we are giving a sep-
arate description.
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