1. Start-Up Procedure
Start-up and adjustment must be carried out in the following order when the operator is installed.
- Only connect PSU, motor, lock, battery, and operation mode selector.
- Connect the mains plug to the control unit.
- Push and hold the learn button for 2 seconds. Release the learn button when there is a flashing "L" in the display.
- The learn cycle starts 2 seconds after the learn button is released.
- When the learn is finished, the display can show different parameters that could not be set automatically during the learn cycle.
- Push the door to open and activate the Push And Go, see that the door runs as expected.
- Disconnect the power and connect all accessories such as well-adjusted sensors.
- Connect the mains plug to the control unit.
- Check that the sensors are in standby mode, deactivated, and there is no traffic in the door opening.
- Push the Learn button and make a learn. In the second learn, all the accessories and sensors shall be learned into the control unit.
- Check the door movement by giving an impulse on the operator.
- If necessary, adjust the door speed parameters to the required speeds.
- Check that the installation complies with valid regulations and requirements from the authorities.
2. Adjustments and Selection of Special Operating Functions
The main control unit has a two-digit display that shows text and/or digits. On the right side of the display are four push buttons. The display and the buttons are referred to as the MMI.
Operation Modes
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Parameter mode: The display shows parameters from
00to69. A parameter controls different behavior in the operator. -
Value mode: The display shows values from
00-99. A value sets how a parameter shall act. - Error mode: Shows what error group and error code is active.
MMI Button Functions
| Button | Function |
|---|---|
| Up | To step up in parameter or value menu. |
| Select | Enters into parameter or value menu and programs a value into memory. |
| Down | To step down in parameter or value menu. |
| Learn/Exit | Initiates learn or exits menus. It has 3 functions:
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Navigation:
- Up and Down buttons: Step between the different parameters or values.
- Select button: Steps from the standby mode into the parameter mode or steps from the parameter mode into the value change mode. In the value change mode, pushing Select will program the selected value into the selected parameter and step back to the parameter mode.
- Learn/Exit button: Initiates a learn of the control unit if the MCU is in the standby mode. It will exit the value programming mode and enter the parameter mode without saving the value. From parameter mode, it enters the standby mode.
3. Active Error
E1 = A flashing letter E followed by a digit displays an active error (1-9). The digit shows the main type of error. The display switches between this main error and a two digit number to specify the error.
If several errors are active they are displayed in a sequence. Errors are cleared by a RESET from the operation mode selector or by turning off and on the mains power.
4. The Learn Function
The Learn function can be one of three different types:
- Recognize Modules: Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than one and less than two seconds. Each connected electronic module is recognized.
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Complete Learn Cycle: Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than two seconds and the display flashes
L. A complete Learn cycle will start after 2 seconds when the Learn/Exit button is released. The complete learn cycle includes the learn in point no. 1.When the learn cycle has ended the door will stay closed. If there are some parameters that couldn't be configured automatically during the learn cycle, the door will open. The display will show first a "P" and then what parameter that couldn't be auto configured (e.g., parameter 67 Door Type). These parameters have to be configured by the installer:
- Push the right button, Select, to start editing parameters.
- Push the Select button once again and the value of this parameter is shown while flashing.
- Push the Up or Down buttons to select the right value.
- Push the Select button to confirm and program the selected value.
- Continue to configure the rest of the unlearned parameters.
- Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than two seconds and the display shows 'on'.
After two seconds delay the door closes and is ready for operation or for further adjustments.
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Factory Reset: Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than ten seconds and the operator returns to default factory set parameters. After 2 seconds the display starts to flash an
L. After another 8 seconds the display showsde(for default) and the control unit is factory set. 2 seconds after the button is released the display goes back to show what it showed before the start of the default setting.
5. Display Test and Configuring Parameters
- When the display shows "on", push the Select button and each of the two display windows make a rotating test pattern.
- Verify that all seven segments of the two display windows are lit during the test. If not there is a risk of misjudgment of the digits shown in a defective display.
- When the display test is finalized the display shows two steady digits indicating the first parameter.
- Push the Up or Down buttons to select the parameter to adjust.
- Push the Select button again to show the value of the selected parameter. The value is shown as two flashing digits.
- Push the Up or Down buttons to adjust the value in the allowed range.
- When the correct value is selected push the Select button again and the value will be programmed into the MCU memory.
- Push the Exit button once and leave the value editing without making any changes.
- Push the Exit button once again to leave parameter menu. The display shows 'on'.
It is also possible to return to normal operation 'on' by waiting three minutes without pushing any button.
Character Display Reference
Observe that 5 and S look the same in the display.
6. Main Control Board Parameters Reference
| No. | Parameter Name | Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 00 | High Speed Opening | 10-70 | Sets the maximum opening speed. Unit cm/s. |
| 02 | High Speed Closing | 10-70 | Sets the maximum closing speed. Unit cm/s. |
| 03 | Hold Open Time | 00-60 | The general hold open time for Inner and Outer impulses. Unit seconds. |
| 04 | Key Hold Open Time | 00-60 | Hold open time for Key impulse. Unit seconds. |
| 05 | Lock Configuration (main control) | 00-04 |
LDP = locked with power (fail safe) LD = locked without power (fail secure) 00: No lock 03: LDP LE (Locked with power) 04: LD LE (Locked without power) |
| 06 | Lock release | 00/01 | If On, the door will apply force in the closing direction when the lock is unlocking to prevent lock sticking. Should be On for electromechanical locks. 00: Off 01: On |
| 07 | Presence Impulse 1 Configuration | 00/01 | Determines if presence impulse is normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). 00: NO 01: NC |
| 08 | Presence Impulse 2 Configuration | 00/01 | Determines if presence impulse is normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). 00: NO 01: NC |
| 09 | Presence Impulse Monitoring | 00-02 |
Requirement according to EN16005/DIN18650 if door travels fast. 00: No monitoring 01: Monitor Presence Impulse 1 02: Monitor Impulse 1 and 2 |
| 10 | Battery Monitoring | 00/01 |
Tests battery by shutting off power and opening door with battery. 00: Off (Tests every 23h) 01: Convenience Monitoring (Tests 0.5h before time elapsed, or generates ghost opening) |
| 11 | Partial Open Position | 00-99% | Sets the partial open size. |
| 12 | Opening Direction | 00/01 |
00: CW (Clockwise) 01: CCW (Counter-clockwise) |
| 15 | Run Program | 01-05 |
Performance adjustment (acceleration/braking). 01: Smooth (Light doors) 05: Max Performance (Heavy doors) |
| 20 | Partial Hold Open Time | 00-60 | Hold open time for Inner & Outer impulses with operation mode selection PARTIAL. Unit seconds. |
| 27 | Side Presence Input 1 Configuration | 00/01 |
00: NO (Normally open) 01: NC (Normally closed) |
| 28 | Side Presence Input 2 Configuration | 00/01 |
00: NO (Normally open) 01: NC (Normally closed) |
| 29 | Side Presence Impulse Monitoring | 00-02 |
00: No monitoring 01: Monitor Side Presence Impulse 1 02: Monitor Side Presence Impulse 1 and 2 |
| 2A | Side Presence Function | 00/01 |
(SW 4.0+) If Side Presence Impulse activated during opening: 00: Safe Speed (0.1 m/s) 01: Stop Door (Stops during Presence Hold Open Time) |
| 30 | Side Presence Activation Distance | 00-99 |
00: Valid from fully closed to fully open. 01-99: Distance counted from open position (dm). During opening, inhibited until door reaches this value. |
| 38 | Convenience Battery | 00/01 |
When On (01) with 24V (UPS), continues normal operation during mains failure. 00: Off 01: On |
| 41 | Battery Type | 00-02 |
Identified during Learn. 00: No battery 01: 12V 02: 24V |
| 43 | Opening Delay For Lock | 00-99 | Delays opening (0.0-9.9 sec) after impulse in OFF/EXIT modes. Unit seconds x 0.1. |
| 45 | Stop Function | 00/01 |
00: Stop impulse disabled (Off) 01: Stop impulse enabled (On) |
| 46 | Stop Configuration | 00/01 |
00: Normally open (NO) 01: Normally closed (NC) |
| 49 | Opening Max Force | 02-19 | Force applied during opening. Normal Duty: Max 190N. Unit N x 10. |
| 4A | Close Kick Force | 00-19 | Force applied during close kick. Normal Duty: Max 190N. Unit N x 10. |
| 50 | Closing Max Force | 02-19 | Force applied during closing. Normal Duty: Max 190N. Unit N x 10. |
| 67 | Door Type | 00/01 |
00: Single sliding (One leaf) 01: Bi-parting (Two leaves) |
| 68 | Door weight | 01-60 | Estimated during Learn or manually altered. Unit kg x 10. |
| 69 | Friction | 00-99 | Friction measured during Learn. Max friction 50N. Unit N. |