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C850 532015 Rev. A
ENGLISH
11.5.4 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LEVEL
To access ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LEVEL, press F and,
holding it, press + :
when + is released, the name of the first function will be
displayed.
releasing both + and F, the display will show the value of the
function that can be changed using + and -.
by pressing F (and holding it), the display will show the name
of the next function; releasing it will show the value that can
be changed using + and -.
once the last function is reached, pressing F will exit
programming mode and the display will go back to showing
the inputs status.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LEVEL
Display Function Default
PF
PRE-FLASHING:
lets you activate the ashing lamp for 5 sec.
before movement begins.
no disabled
OC before each movement
PA only at the end of the pause
CL before closing
no
t
WORK TIME (time-out):
It is best to set the value 5-10 seconds greater
than the time required by the automated system
to go from closing to open position and vice
versa.
Adjustable from 0 to 59 sec. in one-second
steps.
Next, the visualisation changes to minutes and
tenths of a second (separated by a decimal
point) and time is adjusted in 10-second steps
up to the maximum value of 4.1 minutes.
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oP
OPENING PHOTOCELL:
Activate this function if you wish for the opening
photocells to stop movement and reverse to
closing. Usually, with this function disabled, the
action of the opening photocells determines
resuming of motion when they are no longer
engaged.
Y = Immediate reversal during closing
no = Resuming of motion when no longer
engaged
no
o4
OUTPUT 1 / BUS:
the output can be set on one of the following
functions:
00
00=BUS
01=Indicator light
02=Leaf lighting
03=Maximum closed
leaf
04=Leaf open or
paused
05=Leaf opening
06=Leaf closing
07=Leaf stationary
09=Loop 1 engaged
10=Loop 2 engaged
14=Leaf lights
15=Bollard buzzer
16=FCA engaged
17=FCC engaged
P 4
OUTPUT 1 POLARITY:
Lets you congure the output polarity.
Y = N.C. polarity
no = N.O. polarity
Note: if the output is set as FAIL-SAFE (00)
leave the value on “no”.
no
Display Function Default
AS
SERVICE REQUEST (linked to the following
two functions):
If activated, at the end of the countdown (which
can be set using the two following “Cycle
Programming” functions) it activates the LAMP
output for 4 sec every 30 sec (service request).
It can be useful for setting programmed
maintenance operations.
Y = Active
no = Disabled
no
nc
CYCLE PROGRAMMING IN THOUSANDS:
Makes it possible to set a system operation
cycles countdown; the value can be set from 0
to 99 (thousands of cycles). The value displayed
is refreshed with the succession of the cycles,
interacting with the value of nC (99 decrements
of nc correspond to 1 decrement of nC).
The function can be used, together with nC,
to verify the use of the system and for use of
“Service Request”.
00
nC
CYCLE PROGRAMMING IN HUNDREDS OF
THOUSANDS:
Makes it possible to set a system operation
cycles countdown; the value can be set from 0
to 99 (hundreds of thousands of cycles). The
value displayed is refreshed with the succession
of the cycles, interacting with the value of nc
. (1 decrement of nC corresponds to 99
decrements of nc).
The function can be used, together with nc,
to verify the use of the system and for use of
“Service Request”.
01
h1
LOOP 1 HOLDING TIME
Makes it possible to set presence time on
loop 1. When this time has elapsed, the board
will self-calibrate and signal “loop clear” (unit
decimal point OFF). When the board is turned
on, an automatic reset is carried out.
Y = 5 minutes
no = innite
no
h2
LOOP 2 HOLDING TIME
akes it possible to set presence time on loop 2.
When this time has elapsed, the board will
self-calibrate and signal “loop clear” (unit
decimal point OFF). When the board is turned
on, an automatic reset is carried out..
Y = 5 minutes
no = innite
no
St
AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS:
Exits programming, storage of the settings and
return to the automated system status display
(see paragraph 11.5.1.).
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