Auto-Learning Of The Travel Stroke; Operating The Automation Using; The Display Programmer - Key Automation 14A Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Modular control unit for one or two 24 vdc motors
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4.3 - Auto-learning of the travel stroke

The first time the control unit is powered up, an auto-learning
procedure must be carried out to acquire fundamental parameters
QUICK PROGRAMMING
If this programming mode is used, the decelerations will reset to the default values with the same percentage during both opening and
closing.
Follow the chart below with the programmer display.
N.B. If the decelerations are also to be programmed, move straight on to the next table.
1. Select the type of installation and the relative type of motor to be installed:
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WARNING! Selecting a motor different from the one connected may damage the system.
2. CHECKING CONNECTION OF THE SAFETY DEVICES (PHOTO 1 - PHOTO 2 - SENSITIVE EDGE - STOP BUTTON).
During programming, you will be asked whether there are any safety devices connected to the system. If additional safety devices are con-
nected later, they are simply activated in the relative menu (see advanced parameter table).
3. SAFETY DEVICES ACTIVE/DEACTIVATED DURING AUTO-LEARNING OF TRAVEL STROKE.
If there are safety devices connected, during travel stroke programming, the safety devices can be deactivated to prevent accidental inter-
ruption of this operation. At the end of the auto-learning procedure, the safety devices selected earlier will be reactivated.
4. QUICK AUTO-LEARNING OF TRAVEL STROKE AND DECELERATIONS.
Release the motors and lock them in place again halfway through the travel stroke. If the first motor operation is not opening, press ▲ or ▼
to reverse the travel direction. M1 must always open before M2. If the motors are inverted, stop the procedure in the control unit by pressing
button X on the display, swap the power supply terminals of the two motors and start again from the beginning. Follow the instructions on
the display.
FULL PROGRAMMING
If this programming mode is used, both the opening and the closing decelerations can be customised.
If no customised settings are made during programming, the control unit will set the default values automatically. Follow the chart below
with the programmer display.
1. Select the type of installation and the relative type of motor to be installed:
14A
WARNING! Selecting a motor different from the one connected may damage the system.
2. CHECKING CONNECTION OF THE SAFETY DEVICES (PHOTO 1 - PHOTO 2 - SENSITIVE EDGE - STOP BUTTON).
During programming, you will be asked whether there are any safety devices connected to the system. If additional safety devices are
connected later, they are simply activated in the relative menu (see advanced parameter table).
3. SAFETY DEVICES ACTIVE/DEACTIVATED DURING AUTO-LEARNING OF TRAVEL STROKE.
If there are safety devices connected, during travel stroke programming, the safety devices can be deactivated to prevent accidental inter-
ruption of this operation. At the end of the auto-learning procedure, the safety devices selected earlier will be reactivated.
4. COMPLETE AUTO-LEARNING OF THE TRAVEL STROKE AND DECELERATIONS.
Release the motors and lock them in place again halfway through the travel stroke. If the first motor operation is not opening, press ▲
or ▼ to reverse the travel direction. M1 must always open before M2.
If the motors are inverted, stop the procedure in the control unit by pressing button X on the display, swap the power supply terminals of the
two motors and start again from the beginning.
When prompted, press the V key to set the motor's deceleration point, following the instructions on the display.
It is important to allow for the gate's moment of inertia and to check that the decelerations set allow the motors to brake the leaves of the
gate before they reach the limit position.
4.4 - Operating the automation using the display programmer
To operate the gate in manual mode and check the automation after programming of the travel stroke, proceed as follows:
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MANUAL CONTROLS
Use ▲ for step-by-step operation. Use ▼ to switch the night lights on and off. Use V for pedestrian opening and closing to exit the property.
4.5 - Operating the automation using the receiver
Channel 1: step-by-step
Channel 2: pedestrian
Channel 3: open
Channel 4: lights ON/OFF (note 1)
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QUICK
PROGRAMMING
FULL
PROGRAMMING
such as the travel stroke length and deceleration points.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Note 1: The ON/OFF command switches the lights on or off in
manual mode.
If the Night Light System is active, normal operation of the system
will restart at the next cycle.
If the Night Light System is not active, pressing the switch once
forces switch-on of the lights, while pressing it again resets the
courtesy light operating logic.
SELECT THE
TYPE OF MOTOR
SELECT THE
TYPE OF MOTOR

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