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6.4 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION

WARNINGS!
– The PVC power cable is suitable for indoor installations. For
installation outdoors, you must protect the entire cable with a pro-
tective duct. Alternatively, you can replace the cable with one of
type H07RN-F.
– The final connection of the automation to the electrical mains or
substitution of the cable supplied must be performed exclusively
by a qualified and expert electrician, in compliance with local safe-
ty standards and the following instructions.
• For operational and programming tests of the automation, use
the cable supplied, inserting the plug into an electrical socket. If the sock-
et is far from the automation, use a suitable extension lead.
• For the test and commissioning phase of the automation you
must connect the control unit permanently to the mains power supply,
replacing the supplied cable with another of suitable length.
––– STEP 7 –––

7.1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

As soon as the control unit is electrically powered, you are advised to
carry out some simple tests:
01. Check that the LED "C" on the control unit (fig. 38) is flashing stead-
ily, at a speed of around one flash per second.
02. Check on the KS100 key selector switch (if there is one), that the
night light is on.
03. If the above conditions are not satisfied, it is advisable to switch off
the power supply to the control unit and check the electrical connec-
tions more carefully. For other useful information see also chapters
10.5 "Troubleshooting" and 10.6 "Diagnostics and signals".
7.2 - RECOGNITION OF THE DEVICES
WARNINGS:
• To locate the Leds and keys mentioned in this manual on the PH100W
and FL100W devices, see fig. 39.
• For procedures requiring battery insertion (or removal) in the various
devices, see fig. 42 for PH100W and fig. 43 for FL100W.
• All programming phases end automatically, 2 minutes following the last
action. Any changes made up to that point are stored in any case.
This procedure makes it possible to recognise wireless devices with the
Power&Free System and those connected to the STOP input.
IMPORTANT! - During installation, the wireless devices must have mem-
ories which contain no data whatsoever, as per factory setting.
01. Press and hold P1 on the control unit and release it once the P1 Led
is lit with a solid green light: now, the unit is ready to acquire wireless
devices.
02. Insert the batteries into the wireless device (fig. 42 for PH100W and
fig. 43 for FL100W) or, if the batteries are already inserted, press and
release "T" on the device (fig. 40): the control unit will emit a brief
sound (beep) to confirm acquisition and on the device, the Led "A"
(fig. 39) will begin to flash green and the Led "B" (fig. 37) will begin
to flash, until the procedure is complete.
03. To pair additional devices to the control unit, repeat the instructions
from point 02, for each one.
04. Finally, after the acquisition of all devices, press and immediately
release P1 on the control unit to end the procedure.
7.3 - GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOG-
NITION
After self-learning the devices, the control unit must recognise the leaf
opening and closing angles. In this phase the opening angle of the leaves
from the mechanical end closing stop up to the mechanical opening stop
is detected. The presence of fixed and sufficiently robust mechanical
stops is essential.
01. Carry out motors release using the appropriate keys (see paragraph
11.3 - Usage guide) and move the leaves to mid-course, in such a
To make the connection between the cable and the gearmotor control
unit, proceed as described below:
WARNING:
Provide a device inside the electricity supply line that ensures complete
disconnection of the automation mechanism from the grid. The dis-
connection device must have contacts with an opening distance large
enough to permit complete disconnection under the conditions sanc-
tioned by overvoltage category III, in accordance with installation regula-
tions. The device ensures quick, safe disconnection from the power sup-
ply if needed, and must therefore be positioned in view of the automation
mechanism. If, on the other hand, it is located in a position which is not
visible, there must be a system for preventing accidental or unauthorized
reconnection with the power grid to prevent this risk. The disconnection
device is not supplied with the product.
01. To test CL2W, just insert the plug into a power outlet, using an exten-
sion cord if necessary.

PROGRAMMING

way that they are free to move in the opening and closing directions;
then release the motors.
02. On the control unit press and hold P4 (fig. 38) for at least 3 seconds,
then release it; wait for the control unit to perform the recognition:
closure of motor M1 up to the mechanical stop, closure of motor M2
up to the mechanical stop, opening of the motor M2 and the motor
M1 up to the mechanical opening stop; full closure of M1 and M2.
- If the first manoeuvre of one or both wings is not a closure, press
P4 to stop the recognition phase and then invert the polarity of the
opening motor(s) by swapping over the two brown and blue wires on
the terminal.
- If the first motor to carry out a closing move is not M1, press P4 to
stop the recognition phase and then swap the motors connections
on the terminals.
- If during the recognition phase a device actuates (photocells, key
selector switch, P4 pressed, etc.) the recognition phase will be
stopped immediately. It will then be necessary to repeat it in full.
03. If the P4 LED (fig. 38) flashes at the conclusion of the recognition
process, it means that an error has occurred; see section 10.5 "Trou-
bleshooting".
The recognition stage of the opening angles can be repeated again at any
time, even after the installation (for example, if one of the opening stops is
moved); it is sufficient to repeat the procedure starting from step 1.

7.4 - RADIO TRANSMITTERS CHECK

To check the transmitters, you just need to press on one of its 4 keys,
check that the LED flashes and that the automation carries out the com-
mand sent.
The command associated to each key depends on the way in which they
were stored (see paragraph 10.4 "Memorisation of radio transmitters").
The supplied transmitters are already memorised, and pressing their keys
transmits the following commands (fig. 40):
Key T1 = "OPEN" command
Key T2 = "Pedestrian Opening" command
Key T3 = "Open Only" command
Key T4 = "Close Only" command

7.5 - ADJUSTMENTS

7.5.1 - Leaf speed selection
Leaf opening and closing can be done in two speeds: "slow" or "fast".
To move between one speed and the other, quickly press P3 (fig. 38); the
corresponding P3 LED (fig. 38) lights up or goes out; when the LED is off
the speed is "slow", when the LED is lit the speed is "fast".
7.5.2 - Selecting the operating cycle type
The closing and opening of the gate can be performed according to two
different operating cycles:
• Single cycle (semiautomatic): with one command the gate opens, and
will remain open until the next command causing it to close.
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