King gates ELEVO620 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 44

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11 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
The control unit has additional special features not required for
most of standard installations. All descriptions are reported here
below.
12 - BACKJUMP ADJUSTMENT
This procedure allows for adjusting or eliminating the backjump.
It consists in inverting the door movement at the end of the path
to perform belt recovery, facilitate unlocking and safeguard the
mechanical system. On certain installations this is unnecessary,
therefore this value can be adjusted.
DEFAULT = value 2, equal to 500ms
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Prior to proceeding with this progra mming procedure,
first verify whether either the "basic path programming" or
the "advanced path programming" have been completed.
1. PUT THE DOOR IN THE CLOSED POSITION
2. PRESS THE START BUTTON FOR 3 SECOND: All the LEDs turn
off (if not, consult Paragraph 14.1)
3. PRESS THE SET BUTTON FOR 1 SECOND: The yellow "set" LED
turns on in the fixed mode
4. PRESS THE SET BUTTON FOR 1 SECOND: The yellow "set" LED
flashes then turns on in the fixed mode and the red "error"
LED indicates the backjump* level
5. EVERY TIME THE SET BUTTON IS PRESSED, THE VALUE
CHANGES FROM 1 TO 6 STARTING FROM THE CURRENTLY
SET VALUE: The yellow "set" LED remains lit in the fixed mode
and the gred "error" LED indicates the backjump* level
6. To store the chosen level, press PRESS THE RADIO BUTTON
FOR 2 SECONDS: The yellow "set" LED remains lit in the fixed
mode and the red "error" LED flashes fast
7. PRESS THE SET AND RADIO BUTTONS SIMULTANEOUSLY OR
WAIT 10 SECONDS TO EXIT THE PROCEDURE: The LEDs return
to the normal operation configuration
* The backjump value is indicated by the number of flashes of the
series based on the set value.
Backjump levels: 0 / 500mS / 700mS / 1Sec / 1,5 Sec / 2Sec.
When the series consists of one flash, the backjump value is zero
(no inversion of movement at end-of-path), when there are 6
flashes, the backjump is set to the maximum value.
Clearly, the other series indicate growing intermediate values from
1 to 6.
The backjump value can be known at any time after the SET
button is pressed the first time, by counting the number of flashes
of the green "photo" LED.
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If the backjump value is set too high, some undesired
clearance may remain between the door and the mechanical
stop.
13 - AUX OUTPUT PROGRAMMING
These programming sequences are not essential to the system's
operation, though they allow for setting the type (lock or courtesy
light), of the devices connected to the AUX output.
To interrupt the following programming sequences at any time,
press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds.
AUX USED AS COURTESY LIGHT
If the AUX output is used as courtesy light for controlling the
lamps, a relay must be connected.
The light can be activated through a dedicated transmitter button
(to be programmed as indicated in Paragraph 5.2).
ACTIVATION OF THE LIGHT THROUGH A DEDICATED
TRANSMITTER BUTTON AND TIMER-BASED SWITCHING OFF:
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connect a timer relay and set the desired switch-on time for
the light;
-
set the AUX output on courtesy light (see Paragraph 13.1);
-
program the desired transmitter button for the light command
(see Paragraph 5.2).
The light will switch on with the programmed transmitter and
switch off after the time set on the relay elapses.
SWITCHING ON/OFF OF THE LIGHT THROUGH A DEDICATED
TRANSMITTER BUTTON:
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connect a monostable relay;
-
set the AUX output on courtesy light (see Paragraph 13.1);
-
program the desired transmitter button for the light command
(see Paragraph 5.2).
The light switches on/off whenever the programmed transmitter
is pressed.
ACTIVATION OF THE COURTESY LIGHT LINKED TO THE
WIRED OR TRANSMITTER START BUTTON:
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connect a timer relay and set the desired switch-on time for
the light;
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set the AUX output as electric lock (see Paragraph 13.1);
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if desired, program the transmitter button for the START
command (see Paragraph 5.2).
At every wired or transmitter start command, the light will switch
on for the set time.
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