Self-Learning Mode Programming; Connections For Simultaneous Operation; Troubleshooting Guide; Attention - BFT CDS 1.3 Installation And Operation Manual

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This mode is used to copy the keys of a transmitter already stored in the receiver memory, without accessing
the receiver.
The fi rst transmitter is to be memorised in manual mode (see paragraph 8.4).
a) Press hidden key on the transmitter already memorised.
b) Press key T on the transmitter already memorised, which is also to be attributed to the new transmitter.
c) Within 10 s., press hidden key on the new transmitter to be memorised.
d) Press key T to be attributed to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the procedure from step (c) within a maximum time of 10
seconds, otherwise the receiver exits the programming mode.
f ) To copy another key, repeat from step (a), having waited for the receiver to exit the programming mode
(or after disconnecting the receiver from the power supply).

9. CONNECTIONS FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION

The control unit is used to operate up to a maximum of four bollards connected in parallel to thus obtain simultaneous operation with just
one control panel.
Use a junction box with adequate protection rating to complete the connections between the bollards in order to avoid cumbersome
joints near the control panel.
MOTOR CABLES:
CONDENSER CABLES:
ELECTRIC BRAKE CABLES:
LIGHT CABLES:
HORN CABLES:
FCA CABLES:
FCC CABLES
(only for GRIZZLY / OAK 800.4):
BURGLAR CABLES:
HEATING ELEMENT CABLES:
ELECTROVALVE CABLES:

10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

In the case of a malfunction, check that the correct bollard was selected (paragraph 5)
- Dual fl ashing of the cover lights. Indicates that scheduled maintenance is required. Check the parameters , , 
- Triple fl ashing of the cover lights and status 14 or 15 on the display at the end of the manoeuvre. Check the opening travel stop and the
pressure switch contact at the end of closing (GRIZZLY / OAK 800.4 only).

11. ATTENTION

The builder recommended to make an installation which has all the accessories necessary to ensure operation according to current provi-
sions, always using genuine devices.
This equipment must be installed and used in strict compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for any damage deriving from improper or unreasonable use.
The constructor disclaims all liability for any inaccuracies contained in this booklet and reserves the right to make changes at any time wi-
thout any prior notice whatsoever.
Control unit

8.5 SELF-LEARNING MODE PROGRAMMING

Connect them in parallel respecting the polarity of the motors and joining the black cables, the
brown cables and the blue cables together. If present, joining the gray cables with the blue ca-
ble together.
Connect in parallel the condensers supplied with each bollard.
Connect the WHITE cables of the electric brakes in parallel (not available for
GRIZZLY / OAK 800.4)
Connect the YELLOW cables of the LED lamps in parallel.
Connect the PINK cables of the horn contact in parallel.
Connect the GREEN cables of the opening end-of-travel devices in series.
Connect the WHITE cables of the closing travel stop in parallel (used until 2012)
Connect the WHITE wires of the closure limit switch (used from 2013) in series
Connect the ORANGE cables of the burglar device contact in series, if envisaged
Connect the RED cables of the heating element in parallel, if envisaged (not available for GRIZZLY /
OAK 800.4).
Connect the RED cables of the electrovalve element in parallel (for GRIZZLY / OAK 800.4 only).
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(FIG. A)
Hidden key
T2
T1
T4
T3

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