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Pro 800/1000 Installation Manual - Coroma Garage & Industrial Doors

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1. Data Description Vo Total cycle counter tens and units U1 Total cycle counter thousands and hundreds U2 Total cycle counter hundreds of thousands U3 Cycle counter with obstacle detection tens and units U4 Cycle counter with obstacle detection thousands U5 Number of control channels memorised d0 to d9 Log of the last ten faults dd Clears the fault log press OK for 7 s Fig 31 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BASIC TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Mains supply Max power consumption Traction force Use Number of Opening Closing cycles per day Max speed Programming interface Operating temperature Travel end limits Electrical insulation Built in lighting Somfy radio frequency Number of channels that can be memorised CONNECTIONS Safety input Pedestrian door safety input Wired control input Remote lighting output Orange light output 24 V controlled power supply output Safety input test output Accessory power supply output Remote aerial input Backup battery input OPERATION Forced operation mode Independent lighting control Lighting time delay after movement Automatic closing mode Orange light pre warning Safety input operation Built in obstacle detection Operation when an obstacle is detected Preset partial opening command Progressive start up Opening speed Closing speed Closure approach speed Troubleshooting Dexxo Pro 800 RTS Dexxo Pro 1000 RTS 230 V 50
2. must take place within two seconds To access programming mode once again repeat the same procedure REFITTING COVERS Fig 41 Position the aerial and fit the covers N To ensure proper remote control range the aerial must be fitted in one of the two positions shown in Figure 41 TROUBLESHOOTING Operating codes displayed Code Description Comments C1 Waiting for a command c2 Door opening C3 Waiting for the door to close c4 Door closing c5 Obstacle detection Displayed during obstacle detection then for 30 s c6 Safety input active Displayed after a movement request or during movement when the safety input is active This display is maintained as long as the safety input is active c9 Pedestrian door safety contact active Displayed after a movement request or during movement when the pedestrian door contact is open The display is maintained as long as the pedestrian door contact remains open Ca Safety mechanism self test Displayed during safety mechanism self tests Cb Permanent hardwired control Indicates that the permanent hardwired control input is activated contact closed Commands from radio remote control units are inhibited Cd Working from back up battery Waiting for a command Programming codes displayed Code Description Comments S1 Awaiting setting Pressing the SET button for 2 s starts the learning mode S2 Learning mode Pressing the
3. 21a 1 Single part rail 7 2 Motor head bracket 21b 1 Two part rail 8 1 Manual release cord 21b1 1 Sleeve 9 1 Link arm 21b2 8 Self shaping 4x8 screw 10 1 Travel stop 22 2 HM8 self locking nut 11 4 Chain retainer pad 23 2 Bracket 12 1 Power cable 24 1 Spacer 13 2 Hex head M8x16 bolt 25 2 Keygo remote control 14 4 Hex head M8x12 bolt amp washer 26 1 230 V 40 W E14 socket light bulb Area of application Fig 2 Types of doors Fig 2 A Projecting up and over door B Sectional door if the door s upper profile is a specific one use the sectional door mounting bracket ref 9009390 if the door surface exceeds 10 sq metres use the sectional door adapter ref 2400873 C Sideways opening sliding door for side wall mounting use a belt transmission rail an adjustable cranked arm ref 9014481 for ceiling mounting use an articulated arm ref 9014482 D Swinging door Use the swinging door kit ref 2400459 E Semi and non projecting door Use a high performance transmission rail the semi and non projecting door kit ref 2400458 Some doors of this type may prove impossible to automate Contact SOMFY s technical department 2 Door dimensions Fig 3 For maximum door heights the motor travel can be optimised By installing the motor head at a 90 angle Fig 7 O By fixing the lintel bracket to the ceiling behind the lintel itself by up to 200
4. Hz Standby Operation 5 W 600 W with 500 W remote lighting Peak force 800 N 1 Starting force 1 650 N 800 N 20 cycles max per day with a standard rail 50 cycles max per day with a high performance rail tested for 36 500 cycles with a standard rail and 90 000 cycles with a high performance rail 18 cm s 7 buttons 2 character LCD display 20 C 60 C indoor dry IP 20 Mechanical stopper at opening Memorized end limit position at closing Class 2 double insulation 230 V 40 W E14 socket RTS 433 42 MHz 32 Type Dry contact NC Compatibility Photoelectric TX RX cells Reflex cell Sensor strip with dry contact output Dry contact NC Dry contact NO 230 V 500 W class 2 24 V 15 W with built in flashing control Yes for possible photoelectric TX RX cell self test Yes for possible reflex cell or sensor strip self test 24 V 500 mA max Yes RTS aerial compatible R f 2400472 Yes battery pack compatible R f 9001001 24 hours 5 to 10 cycles depending on door Charge time 48 hours Autonomy By pressing and holding the motor control button Yes for remote lighting Programmable 60 s to 600 s Yes programmable closing time delay from 10 to 120 s Programmable with or without prior warning duration set to 2 s Programmable Stop Partial re opening Full reopening Programmable no effect or motion refused While closing Before opening Dangerous Movement
5. OK button starts the learning cycle the S2 display blinks during the entire cycle Pressing the or buttons will control the motor in forced mode F0 Awaiting remote control memorisation for Pressing a button on the remote control allocates this button to the motor total opening control operation in total opening Pressing PROG once more switches to awaiting remote control memorisation for operation in partial opening F1 mode F1 Awaiting remote control memorisation for Pressing a button on the remote control allocates this button to the motor partial opening control operation in partial opening Pressing PROG once more switches to awaiting remotely controlled lighting memorisation F2 mode F2 Awaiting remotely controlled lighting Pressing a button on the remote control allocates this button to the remotely controlled lighting control memorisation Pressing PROG once more switches to awaiting remote control memorisation for operation in total opening F0 mode Error and failure codes displayed Code Description Comments Action required E2 Safety input always active Displayed when the safety input remains Check that there is no obstacle triggering cell or sensor bar active for more than three minutes detection Check that P2 is setup correctly depending on the devices connected to the safety input Check safety device wiring When photoel
6. can be disconnected or by fitting a switch that ensures a contact separation distance of at least 3 mm for each pole refer to standard EN60335 1 Make sure that the manual release cord is located at a maximum height of 1 80 metres off the ground If necessary extend the cord PROGRAMMING Programming button description 5 88 SALS Press for 2 s memorise remote controls Press for 7 s delete remote controls Press for 0 5 s call up and exit the setup menu Press for 2 s start learning Press for 7 s clear learning and settings Stop learning Selecting a setting Modifying a setting value Using the forced mode Start the learning cycle Confirm setting selection Confirm setting value 00060060 End limit setting and self learning Fig 16 N For swinging doors change the P9 setting before starting self learning 1 Press the SET button until the light comes on 2 s The display shows S2 2 Control the motor using the or buttons so that the transmission system runner moves to link up with the trolley and closes the door Pressing and holding the button closes the door Release the button before the motor has time to force against the door Pressing and holding the button opens the door on 3 Adjust the closed position using the or buttons Release the button before the motor has t
7. Area Accessible to the Public Adjustable sensitivity 4 levels Programmable partial re opening or full reopening Yes can be selected adjustable partial opening position Yes Programmable from 3 5 cm s to 18 cm s 10 possible values Programmable from 3 5 cm s to 18 cm s 10 possible values Programmable does not slow down short slowdown zone 30 cm long slowdown zone 50 cm Recording and accessing data Cycle counter cycle counter with obstacle detection number of radio channels stored history of the last ten defects recorded 1 Maximum load for motor to start and drive door for at least 5 cm according to RAL GZ definition Dimensions Overall length 3 295 3 895 ji Available travel 2 555 3 155 Fixation 2 982 3 582 Rail 2 900 3 500 Overall length 3 153 3 753 Rail 2 900 3 500
8. Make sure that the door does not comprise any accessible parts IN Unlocking the door may trigger uncontrolled door movement if the door is not balanced correctly Safety instructions Safety instructions must be complied with throughout the installation process Take off any personal jewellery bracelet chain or others during installation work During drilling and welding work always wear safety glasses and suitable protection Always use suitable tools Take care when handling the motor drive system Never connect the mains power supply or the battery back up system before completing the installation process Never use high pressure water systems for cleaning purposes INSTALLATION Installation height Fig 4 Measure the distance D between the door s highest point and the ceiling If D is between 35 and 200 mm mount the complete system straight onto the ceiling If D exceeds 200 mm mount the complete assembly so that the height H falls between 10 and 200 mm Detailed description of installation steps Fig 5 to 15 Mounting the lintel bracket and the door bracket Fig 5 When installing the system directly onto the ceiling flush with the ceiling the lintel bracket can be mounted on the ceiling if necessary recessed from the lintel by up to 200 mm max Fig 5 Assembling the two part rail Fig 6 1 2 3 Unfold the two parts of the rail N Ensure that the chain or belt is
9. ctly Locate all control systems at least 1 5 metres above floor level making sure that they are visible from the entrance to the garage but safe from moving parts Position the manual release cord no more than 1 8 metres above floor level Where a removable release mechanism is used we recommend storing it close to the door Fix the label describing the manual release procedure close to the release mechanism Fix the warning labels describing the hazards of door motion close to any fixed control mechanisms installed and make sure that the labels are clearly visible to the user After installation make sure that the mechanism is correctly adjusted and that the motor drive unit reverses its motion when the door encounters an obstacle that is at least 50 mm from floor level After installation make sure that no part of the door overhangs an area accessible to the public After installation make sure that the motor drive unit inhibits or stops the door opening motion when the door is loaded down with a 20 kg weight attached to a central position of the door s bottom edge PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Product components Fig 1 Key Number Description Key Number Description 1 1 Motor head 15 6 HUB nut 2 1 Motor cover 16 2 Shaft 3 1 Built in light cover 17 2 Circlips 4 1 Lintel bracket 19 4 Self shaping 4x8 screw 5 1 Door bracket 20 2 Special screw for plastic 3 5x12 6 2 Ceiling bracket
10. e desired partially open position Pressing and holding the button will close the door Pressing and holding the button will open the door Validate by pressing OK Exit the menu with SET Forced mode Fig 34 This function is used to move the door to a specific position Pressing and holding the button will close the door Pressing and holding the button will open the door Memorising the remote control for operation in Partial opening mode Fig 35 Memorising the remote control for controlling remote lighting Fig 36 Memorising a Telis or similar type remote control Fig 37 SPECIAL OPERATION Refer to the User s Manual page 4 Adding a remote control without accessing the motor head see user guide on page 5 With a Keygo Fig 12a With a Telis or similar Fig 12b CLEARING REMOTE CONTROLS AND ALL SETTINGS Clearing remote controls Fig 38 Press the PROG button until the light blinks 7 s This clears all of the remote controls memorised Resetting all settings Fig 39 Press the SET button until the light goes out 7 s This clears all previously stored settings and returns them to their default values LOCKING PROGRAMMING Fig 40 Used to lock the programming settings end limit setting self learning setup Simultaneously press the SET and buttons start by pressing SET pressing and
11. ectric cells are used check their proper alignment E4 Safety mechanism self test fault The safety device self test failed Check that P2 is setup correctly depending on the devices connected to the safety input Check safety device wiring When photoelectric cells are used check their proper alignment Eb Other faults and failure conditions These codes correspond to various Cut the power supply mains amp battery back up wait for a few Ec electronic circuit board failures minutes then re connect the power supply Perform a learning cycle If the fault persists contact Somfy Technical Support H1 Detection of forced entry Displayed when an action occurs from Press a button on the memorised remote control to stop the outside the garage read by reinjection siren of power Start a complete opening and closing cycle H2 Detection of forced entry Displayed when an action occurs from Press a button on the memorised remote control to stop the outside the garage read by optical siren encoder Start a complete opening and closing cycle cc Maintenance is required Displayed when maintenance is required Confirm or modify the current PA value or deactivate the on the installation The number of cycles Maintenance required indicator function programmed in parameter PA has been reached Accessing stored data To access stored data select the Ud setting then press OK as shown in Fig 31
12. garage doors in residential use requirements standard EN 60335 2 95 When installed in line with these instructions and in compliance with the Installation Checklist the product will be compliant with standards EN 13241 1 and EN 12453 The instructions referred to in the installation manual and instructions for use of this product are designed to prevent damage to property and personal injury along with compliance with the above standards Failure to comply with these instructions absolves Somfy from any liability resulting from damage that may be caused Dexxo Pro is a product that must be installed inside the garage with an integrated back up control system Somfy hereby declares that the device is compliant with the essential demands and other relevant requirements of directive 1999 5 CE A declaration of compliance is available from the web site at www somfy comice Dexxo Pro This product is suitable for use in the European Union and in Switzerland SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution These are important safety instructions Always follow the instructions incorrect installation may lead to serious injury Safety instructions Before installing the motor drive unit remove all unessential lines or chains and switch off all equipment that is not essential for motorised door operation Before installing the motor drive unit make sure that the door is in good mechanical condition that it is properly balanced and that it opens and closes corre
13. ime to force against the door 4 Press OK to validate the closed end limit position and start the self learning cycle The door runs through a complete Open Close cycle If learning was correct the display will show C1 e If the learning cycle was not completed correctly the display will show S1 During the learning cycle If the door is moving pressing any button will stop the movement and interrupt the learning mode If the door is stopped pressing SET once will exit the learning mode You can call up the learning mode at any time even when the learning cycle has already been executed and the display shows C1 Memorising the remote controls for operation in Total opening mode Fig 17 Up to 32 control channels can be stored Running this procedure for a previously stored channel will clear it At this stage in the installation process the Dexxo Pro motor drive unit is ready to run OPERATING TEST Using the remote controls Fig 18 Obstacle detection function Fig 19 and 20 The detection of an obstacle during door opening will stop the door Fig 19 The detection of an obstacle during door closure will reopen the door Fig 20 Make sure that obstacle detection works when the door encounters an obstacle 50 mm from the ground Built in lighting operation The light will come on every time the motor drive unit is operated It will go out automatically after one minute once the door stops Th
14. is time delay is adjustable refer to the Setup chapter Repetitive use which causes the light to stay on continually may result in an automatic cut off condition triggered by the thermal cut out protection mechanism CONNECTING PERIPHERALS Description of the various peripherals Fig 21 Key Description Key Description 1 Orange light 7 Pedestrian door safety kit 2 Remote lighting 8 Photoelectric cells 3 Code keypad 9 Reflex type cells 4 Keyswitch 10 Sensor bar 5 Aerial 1 Siren 6 Battery Electrical connections for the various peripherals Fig 21 to 30 Cut the electric power supply to the motor before performing any work on peripherals If the display remains off after working on the system check the wiring for possible short circuits or polarity reversals General electrical diagram Fig 21 Photoelectric cells Fig 22 Two types of connections can be made A Standard without self test program the setting P2 2 B With self test program the setting P2 1 This means that an automatic test is conducted to check photoelectric cell operation every time the door operates If the test fails no door movement is possible Reflex photoelectric cell Fig 23 With self test program the setting P2 1 This means that an automatic test is conducted to check photoelectric cell operation every time the door moves If the test fails no door movement is possible Sen
15. mm Fig 5 0 By cutting the link arm to size POINTS TO CHECK PRIOR TO INSTALLATION Preliminary checks Check the garage door can be operated manually and runs smoothly Ensure the door is in good mechanical condition pulleys mounts and is correctly balanced spring tension N Remember that any work performed on door springs may be dangerous The structure of your garage walls lintel inside surfaces cross members door rails are used to mount the Dexxo Pro system Reinforce them where necessary Never splash water onto the system Never install Dexxo Pro in a location where water may cause damage The bottom edge of the door should be fitted with a rubber strip to avoid hard contact and enhance the contact surface If the garage door is the only entry point into the garage fit an external release external release keylock ref 9012961 or an external release ref 9012962 and include a back up battery ref 9001001 If the garage door includes a separate pedestrian door the door must be fitted with an interlock to prevent garage door movement when the pedestrian door is open pedestrian door safety kit ref 2400657 If the garage door opens on to a public road install an indicator light such as a flashing orange light ref 9015171 If the garage door operates in automatic mode install a photoelectric cell type safety system ref 9014994 or ref 9013647 and a flashing orange light type indicator
16. not twisted 4 Assemble the two parts of the rail using the sleeve 5 Mount the complete assembly using the eight mounting screws 6 Tighten the nut to tension the chain or belt The compressed rubber must measure 18 and 20 mm The mounting screws must not penetrate the rail do not drill When installing the system directly onto the ceiling do not use the sleeve mounting screws Fitting the rail onto the motor head Fig 7 Fitting the complete assembly onto the garage ceiling Fig 8 to 10 Fitting to the lintel bracket Fig 8 Ceiling mounting Flush with the ceiling mount the system directly onto the ceiling using the rail Fig 9 It is possible to add mounting points at the motor head level Fig 9 O Hung from the ceiling two options mount the system at the motor head Fig 10 mount the system at the rail Fig 10 To add an adjustable intermediate mounting along the rail or a mounting at a dimension h between 250 mm and 550 mm use the ceiling mounting kit ref 9014462 Fig 10 O Fitting the arm onto the door and the trolley Fig 11 1 Release the trolley using the manual release cord 2 Bring the trolley up to the door 3 Attach the arm to the door bracket and the trolley Adjusting and fastening the opening travel stop Fig 12 1 Release the trolley from the runner using the manual release mechanism and bring the door to the open position Do not open the door fully bu
17. nt to sequence at the end of the installation procedure or install a sensor bar 9 fastest speed approx 18 cm s By default 6 approx 12 cm s P6 Partially open position Storing the position as illustrated in Fig 33 P7 Closure approach speed 0 no slowdown P7 0 the door does not slow before closure 1 short soft stop P7 1 the door speed slows 20 centimetres before closure 2 long soft stop P7 2 the door speed slows 50 centimetres before closure If this setting is changed it is essential to run the force measurement sequence at the end of the installation procedure or install a sensor bar P8 Opening speed 0 slowest speed approx 3 5 cm s to 9 fastest speed approx 18 cm s P9 Choice of operating direction 0 direction 1 all types of doors except If this setting requires modification the end limit setting must be repeated along type of door swinging doors 1 direction 2 swinging doors with self learning automatic timed close 2 20s Code Description Values Comments PA Maintenance required 0 no indication Once the motor reaches the programmed number of cycles the integrated indicator 1 100 cycles light flashes each time the door moves to signal that maintenance is required to To stop the integrated light flashing either the current value must be confirmed 99 9900 cycles or modified or the maintenance indicator must be deactivated number of cycles val
18. operating mode 0 sequential Each press on the remote control causes the motor to move initial position door closed as per the following cycle open stop close stop open 1 sequential timed close 2 automatic closure 3 automatic closure by cells In sequential mode with automatic timed close the door is closed automatically after the timed delay programmed in parameter t0 pressing a button on the remote control interrupts the movement taking place and the timed close In automatic closure mode the door is closed automatically after the timed delay programmed in parameter t0 pressing a button on the remote control during opening has no effect pressing a button on the remote control during closing causes it to reopen pressing a button on the remote control during the timed close restarts the timed delay Automatic closure mode operation is only possible if photoelectric cells are fitted i e P2 1 or P2 2 After the door is opened movement in front of the cells safe closure will close the door after a short timed delay fixed at 5 seconds If there is no movement in front of the cells the door will close automatically after the timed close programmed in parameter t0 If there is an obstacle in the cells detection zone the door will not close It will close once the obstacle is removed P1 Orange warning ligh
19. somfy com Dexxo Pro 800 1000 RTS EN ES PT EL FA AR Installation manual Montaj kilavuzu Manual de instala o Eyyeipidio eykaTaoTaons Cai hisli Sill Gala 5048551E HOME MOTION BY CONTENTS GENERAL PRESENTATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution Safety instructions PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Product components Area of application POINTS TO CHECK PRIOR TO INSTALLATION Preliminary checks Safety instructions INSTALLATION Installation height Detailed description of installation steps PROGRAMMING Programming button description End limit setting and self learning Memorising the remote controls for operation in Total opening mode OPERATING TEST Using the remote controls Obstacle detection function Built in lighting operation CONNECTING PERIPHERALS Description of the various peripherals Electrical connections for the various peripherals SETUP General setup diagram Meanings of the various parameters CLEARING REMOTE CONTROLS AND ALL SETTINGS Clearing remote controls Resetting all settings LOCKING PROGRAMMING REFITTING COVERS TROUBLESHOOTING Operating codes displayed Programming codes displayed Error and failure codes displayed Accessing stored data TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions uN DDD nanan ana wv N vo wonD wonD N o oo A a a ooo 11 GENERAL PRESENTATION This product complies with the safety specific rules for powering vertically opening
20. sor bar Fig 24 With self test program the setting P2 1 This is used to perform an automatic test of sensor bar operation every time the door moves If the test result is negative no door movement is possible A N Make sure you have correctly configured parameter P2 taking into account the photoelectric cells or the sensor bar Orange light Fig 25 Program the setting P1 depending on the required operating mode Without warning before door movement P1 0 e With a 2 s warning before door movement P1 1 Code keypad Fig 26 Pedestrian door safety kit Fig 27 When the pedestrian door contact is fitted it must be connected in place of the jumper normally fitted between terminals 5 and 6 N If the pedestrian door contact is removed the jumper between terminals 5 and 6 Battery Fig 28 Aerial Fig 29 Remote lighting Fig 30 Class 2 double insulation light units that are connected do not require an earth connection Various types of lighting can be connected without exceeding a total power consumption of 500 W Siren For more information on connecting the siren consult the installation manual Programme the parameter Pb to activate the siren Siren inactive Pb 0 Siren active Pb 1 or Pb 2 SETUP General setup diagram Fig 31 Meanings of the various parameters Code Description Values Comments PO Total
21. t 0 without advance warning If the garage opens onto a public road always select with advance 1 with 2 s advance warning warning P1 1 P2 Safety input 0 no safety mechanism If value 0 is selected the safety input is not taken into account 1 safety mechanism with self test If value 1 is selected the system s self test is run at the start of every 2 safety mechanism without self test operating cycle If value 2 is selected the safety system runs without a self test it is essential to test its proper operation every six months P3 Obstacle detection 0 low sensitivity If this setting is changed it is essential to run the force measurement sensitivity 1 low sensitivity sequence at the end of the installation procedure or install a sensor bar 2 standard 3 high sensitivity P4 Partial operating mode 0 sequential Each press on the remote control causes the motor to move initial position door closed as per the following cycle open stop close stop open 1 sequential timed close Automatic closure mode operation is only possible if photoelectric cells are fitted i e P2 1 or P2 2 In sequential mode with automatic timed close the door is closed automatically after the timed delay programmed in parameter t2 pressing a button on the remote control interrupts the movement taking place and the timed close P5 Closing speed 0 slowest speed approx 3 5 cm s If this setting is changed it is essential to run the force measureme
22. t position it so that it does not reach its own travel stop 2 Slot the travel stop 10 into the rail then turn it by 90 3 Position the travel stop against the trolley 4 Moderately tighten down the mounting screw Do not tighten the mounting screw all the way down Excessive tightening can damage the screw and cause the travel stop not to remain in place Fitting the chain retainer pads Fig 13 For chain rails only These pads are used to limit spurious noise linked to chain friction within the rail Position each of the pads in the first hole in the rail after the travel stop Make sure that the pad is pressed in all the way so that its positioning pin is accessible outside of the rail Checking the chain or belt tension Fig 14 The rails are supplied ready tensioned and inspected If necessary adjust the tensioning N The rubber or tension spring must never be fully compressed during operation Connecting the mains power supply Fig 15 1 Remove the motor cover and the protective sheet 2 Fit the light bulb 3 Connect to the mains supply Plug the power cable into a suitable power outlet that complies with electric power requirements The electric supply must be suitably protected a fuse or circuit breaker with a 5A rating and a residual current device 30 mA An omnipolar disconnection mechanism must be provided for the power supply by using a power cord with a mains splug that
23. ue x 100 cycles Pb Detection of forced entry 0 no detection of forced entry Detection of forced entry starts operating 30 seconds after the door is closed 1 obvious forced entry detected If forced entry is detected the siren sounds for 2 minutes To stop it press one 2 less obvious forced entry detected of the buttons on the remote control If photoelectric cells are installed P2 2 these must be connected to the permanent power supply refer to the installation manual for the siren AO Safety action prior to 0 no effect If value 1 is selected triggering the safety input will inhibit door opening opening safety ADMAP 1 movement rejected A1 Safety action during closure 1 stop Value 1 is not allowed when using a sensor bar on the safety input 2 stop partial re opening 3 fully reopen A2 Obstacle detection action 2 stop partial re opening during closure 3 fully reopen to Total operating mode 0 to 12 time delay value value x 10 s automatic timed close 2 20s ti Lighting time delay 0 to 60 time delay value value x 10 s 6 60 s t2 Partial operating mode 0 to 12 time delay value value x 10 s Boldface text default values Programming example setting the P7 closure approach speed Fig 32 Setting up a long soft stop function zone P7 2 Special case adjusting the position of the door for partial opening Fig 33 Select setting P6 and validate by pressing OK Move the door to th

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