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Programming can be done only when the gate is stationary.
1 - First set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 2 to ON. The LED DL12 flashes red for 10 s.
2 - Press the TRANSMITTER button (usually channel A) within the allotted 10 s. If the remote
is memorized properly LED DL12 blinks green and a buzzer tone confirms the correct
memorization. The 10 s for programming the codes are automatically renewed, with LED
DL12 which flashes red, in order to store the next transmitter.
3 - To finish programming, wait 10 s, or press the PROG button briefly. LED DL12 stops flashing.
4 - Re-set DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 2 to OFF.
ALL RADIO CODES FOR TOTAL OPENING CANCELLATION PROCEDURE
Cancellations can only be performed when gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 2 to ON.
2 - LED DL12 flashes red for 10 s.
3 - Press and hold the PROG button for 5 s. Memory cancellation is indicated by two green
flashes of LED DL12 and 2 tones of the buzzer.
4 - LED DL12 flashes red again for 10 s and you can add new codes as shown above.
5 - Re-set DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 2 to OFF.
RADIO CODES MEMORY FULL INDICATOR (FOR TOTAL OPENING)
Indication is visible only when gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 2 to ON.
2 - The LED DL12 flashes green 6 times when the memory is full (1000 codes). Now LED DL12
blinks red for 10 s enabling possible cancellation of all codes.
3 - Re-set DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 2 to OFF.
G - RADIO CODES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE FOR PEDESTRIAN OPENING (1000
CODES MAX) - with radio module ACG8069
Programming can be done only when the gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON. DL12 flashes green for 10 s.
2 - Press the transmitter button (usually channel B) within the allotted 10 s. If the transmitter
is properly memorized LED DL12 blinks red and the buzzer emits a tone. The 10 s are
automatically renewed (DL12 flashes green) in order to memorize next transmitter.
3 - To finish programming wait 10 s, or press the PROG button briefly. The LED DL12 stops
flashing.
4 - Reset DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 3 to OFF.
ALL RADIO CODES FOR PEDESTRIAN OPENING CANCELLATION PROCEDURE
Cancellation can only be performed when the gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON. LED DL12 flashes green for 10 s.
2 - Press and hold the PROG button for 5 s. Memory cancellation is indicated by two red flashes
of LED DL12 and two tones of the buzzer.
3 - The red LED DL1 remains active and you can add new codes as shown above.
4 - Reset DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 3 to OFF.
RADIO CODES MEMORY FULL INDICATOR (FOR PEDESTRIAN OPENING)
Indication is visible only when gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON.
2 - LED DL12 flashes green 6 times if the memory is full (1000 codes). LED DL12 blinks red for 10
s enabling possible cancellation of codes.
3 - Set DIP 1 to OFF and DIP 3 to OFF.
H - PROGRAMMING RADIO CODES (FOR R-AUX RELAY) (1000 CODES MAX)
- with radio module ACG8069
* Remote control management can be enabled only by the RIB GATE app.
R-AUX normally works as a courtesy light for 3 minutes.
Through the RIB GATE app it is possible to configure the operation of this relay as desired.
Programming can be done only when the gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON, DIP 2 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON. DL12 flashes orange for 10 s.
2 - Press the transmitter button (usually channel C) within the allotted 10 s. If the transmitter
is properly memorized LED DL12 blinks green and the buzzer emits a tone. The 10 s are
automatically renewed (DL12 flashes orange) in order to memorize next transmitter.
3 - To finish programming wait 10 s, or press the PROG button briefly. The LED DL12 stops
flashing.
4 - Reset DIP 1, 2, 3 to OFF.
RADIO CODES CANCELLATION PROCEDURE (FOR R-AUX RELAY)
Cancellation can only be performed when the gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON, DIP 2 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON. LED DL12 flashes green for 10 s.
2 - During these 10 s press and hold the PROG button for 5 s. Memory cancellation is indicated
by two green flashes of LED DL12 and two tones of the buzzer.
3 - LED DL12 blinks orange again for 10 s and you can add new codes as shown above.
4 - Re-Set DIP 1, 2, 3 to OFF.
RADIO CODES MEMORY FULL INDICATOR (FOR R-AUX RELAY)
Indication is visible only when gate is stationary.
1 - Set DIP 1 to ON, DIP 2 to ON and then DIP 3 to ON.
2 - LED DL12 flashes green 6 times if the memory is full (1000 codes). LED DL12 blinks red for 10
s enabling possible cancellation of codes.
3 - Re-Set DIP 1, 2, 3 to OFF.
OPERATION OF CONTROL ACCESSORIES
OPENING BUTTON (COM A+/OPEN)
When the gate is at a standstill, the button controls the opening movement. If pressed during
closing, the gate will re-open.
OPENING BUTTON WITH CLOCK FUNCTION (COM A+/B.I.O.)
The clock function is useful during rush hours, when vehicle traffic is slow (e.g. entrance/exit
of workers, emergencies in residential areas, parking lots, etc.).
By connecting a switch and/or a daily/weekly clock to the "COM A+/B.I.O." terminals, you can
open the gate (and keep it open) until the switch or clock remain enabled.
All command functions are inhibited with open automation.
When releasing the switch, or once the set time has lapsed, the automation will shut down
instantly.
CLOSING BUTTON (COM A+/CLOSE)
When the gate is at a standstill, the button controls the closing movement.
SINGLE CONTROL BUTTON (COM A+/START)
DIP 6 ON => it runs a command sequence open-stop-close-stop-open etc.
DIP 6 OFF => it opens the closed gate. If operated while the gate is opening, the button has no
effect. If operated with the gate open, it closes the gate. If operated while the
gate is closing, it re-opens the gate.
REMOTE CONTROL FOR BOTH FULL AND PEDESTRIAN OPENING
DIP 6 ON => it runs a cyclical command sequence open-stop-close-stop-open etc.
DIP 6 OFF => it opens the closed gate. If operated while the gate is opening, the button has no
effect. If operated with the gate open, it closes the gate. If operated while the
gate is closing, it re-opens the gate.
PEDESTRIAN OPENING BUTTON (COM A+/PED.)
Command reserved to partial opening and re-closing of the gate.
When opening, closing or pausing the pedestrian command, you can control the full opening
using any command connected on the board.
Using the DIP 6, you can choose the operating mode of the pedestrian control button.
DIP 6 ON => it runs a cyclical command sequence open-stop-close-stop etc.
DIP 6 OFF => it opens the closed gate. If operated while the gate is opening, the button has no
effect. If operated with the gate open in pedestrian mode, it closes the gate. If
operated while the gate is closing, it re-opens the gate.
MANUAL RELEASE (LED DL16)
The position of the unlocking lever is controlled electronically, so if you unlock the operator, the
microswitch contact will open (led DL16 turns OFF) and the controls are not enabled.
When you reposition the release lever, and after running a command, the first movement will
take place at slow speed. Only after completing this first movement, the operator will resume
work at the set speed.
OPERATION OF SAFETY DEVICES
PHOTOCELL (COM A+/PHOT) - Safety function PL "c" according to BS EN 13849-1
With the photocell enabled, the buzzer emits 1 tone.
DIP 4 OFF => with gate closed, if an obstacle stops the photocell beam, even if an opening
command is given, the gate does not open. During operation, the photocells
intervene both during opening (with the gate opening only after freeing the
photocell beam), and closing (with reverse motion recovery only after freeing
the photocell beam).
DIP 4 ON => with the gate closed, if an obstacle is in front of the photocell beam and the control
to open the gate is operated, the gate opens (during opening the photocells will
not intervene). The photocells will intervene only during closing (with the gate
opening after 1 s, even if the photocells are still engaged).
ATTENTION: In case the receiver led remains lit, malfunctioning of the main supply is
suspected.
It is advisable to connect electrically to earth the columns or the photocells stands to the
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