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Green traffic light (0x0e)
One way traffic light (0x1a)
One-way traffic light flashing (0x1b)
Two-way alternating traffic light (0x1a)
Door status (0x1e)
sca (0x01)
Gate open (0x02)
Gate closed (0x03)
Service light (0x04)
Flasher at 24V (0x17)
Electric lock 1 (0x07)
Electric block 1 (0x09)
This function indicates activity of the application during the phases of an
Opening manoeuvre.
slow flashing = execution of Opening manoeuvre;
light permanently on = application in maximum Opening position;
light off = application in other positions.
The OUT-TL3 output at 24V DC / max 5W is used
This function operates as follows:
OUT-TL2 and OUT-TL3 are active when the door is open, and deactivated in
all other conditions.
The function uses outputs OUT-TL2 and OUT-TL3 at 24V / 5W
This function operates as follows:
OUT-TL2 flashes when opening and stays active with the door open, deacti-
vated in all other conditions.
OUT-TL3 flashes when closing and stays active with the door stationary in any
position other than fully open; deactivated in all other conditions.
The function uses outputs OUT-TL2 and OUT-TL3 at 24V / 5W
This function operates as follows:
When an open command is sent from inside, OUT-TL2 (green traffic light) is
activated, giving priority to the person inside.
When an open command is sent from outside, OUT-TL3 (green traffic light) is
activated, giving priority to the person outside.
When the door is closed or closing, both traffic lights are deactivated (red
traffic light).
For the system to operate in this mode, the commands must be sent to the
control unit as follows:
Commands from inside: Input 2 configured as Open
Commands from outside: Input 3 configured as Open
The function uses outputs OUT-TL2 and OUT-TL3 at 24V / 5W
This function operates as follows:
When the door is closed, OUT-TL1 is activated and all others remain off.
When the door is open, OUT-TL2 is activated and all others remain off.
When a door is in any position other than fully open or closed, OUT-TL3 is
activated and all others remain off.
The function uses outputs OUT-TL1, OUT-TL2 and OUT-TL3 at 24V / 5W
The programmed light indicates the operating status of the control unit.
light off = application in maximum Closing position;
slow flashing = application Opening manoeuvre execution phase;
quick flashing = application Closing manoeuvre execution phase;
light permanently on = application in maximum Opening position.
The OUT-TL1 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
The programmed light indicates the operating status of the control unit.
light on = application in maximum Opening position;
light off = application in other positions.
The OUT-TL1 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
The programmed light indicates the operating status of the control unit.
light on = application in maximum Closing position;
light off = application in other positions.
The OUT-TL1 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
The programmed light indicates the count of manoeuvres completed and
therefore the need (or not) for system maintenance operations.
light on for 2 sec at start of Opening manoeuvre = number of manoeuvres
less than 80%;
light flashing during execution of entire manoeuvre = number of manoeuvres
between 80 and 100%;
light always flashing = number of manoeuvres over 100%.
The OUT-TL1 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
This function enables the flashing light to indicate execution of a manoeuvre in
progress with flashes at regular intervals (0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
The OUT-TL2 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
With this function programmed, when an Opening manoeuvre is performed
the electric lock is activated for a time as set in the function "electric lock time
– output configuration".
The OUT-TL2 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used
With this function programmed, when an Opening manoeuvre is performed
the electric lock is activated for a time as set in the function "electric lock time
– output configuration".
The OUT-TL2 output at 24V DC / max 5 W is used

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