It is recommended that a rubber strip be fixed to the front edge of the gate to
reduce the noise when the gate closes against the end post
To enable / disable the Positive Close Mode feature, please refer to the section,
'Customising the Features and Functions' on page 67.
Speed Profiles
The D2 Turbo can be set to run in either a High Speed Mode (default) which is
approximately 24 metres per minute, or a Low Speed Mode which is approximately 16
metres per minute.
High speeds offer a greater level of convenience and security, while slower speeds ensure
increased levels of safety at the gate.
To change the Speed Profile, please refer to the section, 'Customising the Features and
Functions' on page 67.
Anti-crushing Sensitivity
The D2 Turbo incorporates a sensitive electronic anti-crushing technology that responds
in the event that a person or vehicle obstructs your gate.
Using this technology, the typical
response for an opening gate is to
immediately stop and retract a short
distance, while a closing gate will
stop and fully reopen.
Collision Sensing can be set to either
High Sensitivity or Low Sensitivity.
Generally High Sensitivity should
be used, but in instances where the
gate runs very poorly, for example
if the gate's rail is damaged, Low
Sensitivity can be selected.
Collision Count
A counter monitors the number of collisions that the gate experiences before it fully
closes. If the number exceeds the default value of four, the gate will stop.
The Status LED (page 88) will flash four times every second until a remote control or
intercom gate release pushbutton is pressed.
Please refer to Gate Status Indication (page 88) for more information on this diagnostic
device.
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