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[. . . ] - Contact 1-2 and 2-C1 are normally closed (N. To use these functions, replace the bridge connections with the relative devices. - The 2-C1 contact is used when a security system is desired (for example, photoelectric cells or other control devices), which is not capable of being housed in the special clip-in seat. Note: if the MA9011/9111 photoelectric cell card is not enabled, or if it is enabled and you wish to disable it, set dip switch 3 to ON (4-way module). [. . . ] ), and has a double function: 1) During normal functioning it is enabled for opening, even if the MA7041 function selector is set on “doors closed”. This function can be used for preferential passage, (e. , evening closure, opening command on key or magnetic switches). 2) By setting dip switch 5 to ON (10-way module), the “stepper” opening function is enabled (by pressing the button the door opens; pressing it again closes the door). Attention, by using this function contacts 2-R1 and 2-R2 are excluded. PRELIMINARY VERIFICATIONS ENGLISH Before start-up, make sure that: The electric lock (if installed) has been manually released; (1) If the automation system stops during the closing cycle, the motor polarity The proper tension has been applied to the belt; The checks described on (checking for proper assembly) have been performed; may be incorrect. If this occurs, proceed as follows: No objects are present along the path taken by the door wings as they move; -Disconnect the mains power All mounting hardware has been properly tightened; - Make sure dip switch 1 is set to OFF The sensors are correctly aligned and are not blocked; - Reverse connections M-N on the terminal board for the motor, which The desired functions have been correctly selected on the dip switches; is located in the electrical cabinet (on the right) The trimmers have been set to their midpoints. - Begin another start-up/calibration procedure starting from point 1. 8 will light up - The system will execute an closing and opening cycle at reduced speed and will stop at the maximum open position (1) at the end of the cycle - LEDs no. Make sure that function switch MA7041 (if installed) has been set to the “open” position (with the LEDs lit in sequence) 5. ENGLISH MA7032 - Battery-powered emergency system This emergency system opens the door in case of power failure. 2Ah) batteries as well as a circuit card that keeps the batteries charged and distributes power to the automation system. By using dip switches 9 and 10 (10-way module), the emergency system can be programmed to operate in the following ways when the power fails: Note: Note When functioning is interlocked (see p. 18), the following functions are selected equally for both automations. The doors open and remain open until current returns to the line. The same occurs even if the MA7041 selector is set to “doors closed”. Close only The door closes and stays closed (even if “door open” has been selected on MA7041) until the mains power is restored . The doors continue to function until the current in the batteries drops below the safety level, in which case they stop. If the MA7041 function selector is set to “doors closed”, the doors can only be opened by entering a command on the 2-M contact. anti-panic device with constant battery control. [. . . ] anti-panic device with constant battery control. Setting dip switch 2 of the 10-way module to the ON position (on the interlock system, set it on both panels) activates the constant control buffer, of the battery charge buffer which during normal functioning with 230V power mains voltage checks the minimum charge of the 20V batteries; if it falls below this level (on the interlock system the voltage of the batteries of one of the two automations) the function activates a safety procedure. This procedure consists in the opening or closing of the doors (depending on the settings of dip switches 9 and 10). For the interlock system, the safety procedure (signalled by a continual flashing of LED No. [. . . ]

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