Power Supply Connection; Initial Checks; Recognition Of The Door's Open And Closed Positions - Nice AVIO600 Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

3.4 – POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
The connection of AVIO to the mains must be made by a quali-
fied electrician.
To carry out tests, insert the plug for AVIO in a power outlet; if necessary,
use an extension cord.
67
3.5 – INITIAL CHECKS
As soon as the control unit is energised, you should check the following:
1 Make sure that the BUS LED [A] flashes regularly, with about one flash
per second.
68
A
Flash BUS Stop Sbs Open
2 If the system is equipped with the PH200 photocells, make sure that the
SAFE LED [B] shown in figure 69 flashes (on both TX and RX). The type of
flashing is irrelevant, it depends on other factors; what matters is that it is
not always off or always on.
69
3 If the above conditions are not satisfied, you should immediately switch
off the power supply to the control unit and check the cable connections
more carefully. For more useful information see also chapters 5.6 "Trou-
bleshooting" and 5.7 "Diagnostics and Signals".
3.5.1 – Recognition of the connected devices
When you have completed the initial checks, the control unit must rec-
ognise the devices connected to it on the "BUS" and "STOP" terminals.
1 On the control unit, press the P2 button and hold it down for at least
three seconds, then release the button (Figure 71).
14 – English
Led SAFE
71
PR
P3
2 Wait a few seconds for the control unit to finish recognising the devices.
3 When the recognition procedure is completed, the STOP LED must
remain on, while the L2 LED must go off. If the L2 LED flashes it means
that an error has occurred: see paragraph 5.6 "Troubleshooting".
The connected devices recognition stage can be repeated again at any
time, even after the installation (for example, if an additional photocell is
installed); just repeat the procedure starting from step 1.
3.5.2 – Recognition of the door's open and closed positions
After recognising the devices, the control unit must recognise the door's
open and closed positions. During this stage, the stroke of the door from
the closing stop to the opening stop is detected.
1 Make sure that the carriage is attached.
2 Press key P3 on the control unit and hold it down for at least three sec-
onds, then release the key (Figure 72).
72
PR
P3
• Wait until the control unit has completed the recognition stage: clos-
ing, opening and re-closing of the door.(if necessary, the position learning
speed can be increased or decreased; to do this, while the automation is
moving, press button P1 or P3 to increase or decrease the speed).
• If any device is triggered during the recognition stage, or a press on the
P2 key, the recognition stage will be immediately interrupted. In this case
it must be repeated from the beginning.
• During the recognition stage the courtesy light will flash just like the
flashing light.
3 If the L3 LED flashes at the end of the learning stage, it means that there
is an error; see paragraph 5.6 "Troubleshooting".
4 Once the positions have been acquired, the courtesy light will start flash-
ing once every second to signal that the force acquisition procedure must
be run: press button P1 (Figure 73) to start the automatic procedure.
• The force acquisition procedure runs 2 full cycles automatically. Once
the movements have stopped, the courtesy light will remain steady lit for
the necessary time.
• During these manoeuvres, the control unit memorises the force required
for the opening and closing movements. If LED L3 flashes at the end of
the force acquisition procedure, it means that an error has occurred: refer
to the "Diagnostics" paragraph.
• It is important that these manoeuvres are not interrupted, e.g.
by a STOP command. Should this occur, the acquisition process
must be repeated from step 04.
P2
P1
P2
P1

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Ce manuel est également adapté pour:

Avio1000

Table des Matières