Operation Manual

Control elements5.1.1
See Figure
12
1 LED
2 Hand transmitter buttons
3 Battery
Inserting/changing the battery5.1.2
See Figure
12
Only use the battery type CR2025, 3 V Li, and pay
attention to the correct polarity.
Hand transmitter LED signals5.1.3
LED illuminated:•
The hand transmitter is sending a radio code.
LED flashing:•
The hand transmitter is transmitting, but the battery
charge is so low that it must be replaced soon.
No LED response:•
The hand transmitter is not functioning.
Check whether the battery has been inserted
correctly.
Exchange the battery for a new one.
Excerpt from the declaration of conformity5.1.4
Conformity of the abovementioned product with the
requirements of the directives according to article 3 of the
R & TTE directives 1999/5/EC was verified by compliance
with the following standards:
EN 300 220-2•
EN 301 489-3•
EN 50371•
EN 60950-1•
The original declaration of conformity can be requested from
the manufacturer.
5.2 Integral radio module
With an integral radio module, the functions Impulse (OPEN/
STOP/CLOSE/STOP) and traffic leaf can be taught in to a
maximum of 12 hand transmitters. If more than 12 hand
transmitters are taught in, the functions on the one taught in
first are deleted.
For programming the radio module or to delete its data, the
following conditions must be fulfilled:
No set-up mode is activated (DIL switch • 4 to OFF).
The leaves are not moving.•
The pre-warning or hold-open phase is not active.•
NOTES:
One of the hand transmitter buttons must be •
programmed for an integral radio module to actuate the
operator via radio.
There must be a distance of at least 1 m between the •
hand transmitter and the operator.
5.2.1 Teaching in the hand transmitter buttons for an
integral radio module
Single-leaf operation:
See Figure
12.1
Channel 1/2 = Leaf A
Double-leaf operation:
See Figure
12.2
Channel 1 = Leaf A+B
Channel 2 = Leaf A
Briefly press circuit board button 1. P 1x for channel 1 or 2x
for channel 2. Pressing circuit board button P again will
immediately end radio programming.
Depending on the channel being programmed, the
LED RT will flash 1x (for channel 1) or 2x (for channel 2).
During this time, a hand transmitter button can be
programmed for the desired function.
Press the hand transmitter button to be taught in until the 2.
red LED on the circuit board flashes rapidly.
Release the hand transmitter button and press it again 3.
within 15 seconds until the LED begins flashing very
rapidly.
Release the hand transmitter button. 4.
The red LED remains lit and the hand transmitter button
is taught in and ready for operation.
5.2.2 Deleting all data in an integral radio module
Press and hold circuit board button 1. P.
The LED RT flashes slowly, signalling the readiness for
deletion.
The flashing then becomes more rapid.
Now the data of all the hand transmitters' taught-in radio
codes is deleted.
Release circuit board button 2. P.
External receiver5.3
Instead of an integral radio module, and external radio
receiver can be used for the impulse and traffic leaf functions
to control the operator.
Connecting an external receiver5.3.1
Insert the plug of an external receiver in the 1.
corresponding slot (see Figure 12.3). The wires of the
external radio receiver should be connected as follows:
GN to terminal 20 (0 V)
WH to terminal 21 (signal for impulse control channel
1, switching to 0 V)
BN to terminal 5 (+24 V)
YE to terminal 22 (signal for traffic leaf channel 2,
switching to 0 V). Only with a 2-channel receiver.
Delete the data in an integral radio module to prevent 2.
double allocation (see section 5.2.2).
Teach in the hand transmitter buttons for the 3. Impulse
(channel 1) and traffic leaf (channel 2) functions using the
operating instructions for the external receiver as a basis.
NOTE:
The aerial wire of the external receiver should not come into
contact with metal objects (nails, bracing, etc.). The best
orientation to achieve an optimum range must be established
by trial and error.
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