D-Series Controller-Workbook - 8 Oct 2010

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Course Content
Page

Overview of D-Series controllers 3

Information Screens 6

Drive Diagnostics 10

Buzzer Feedback 11

Hardware 13

Commissioning system 15

Menu 1 - Setting Limits 18

Menu 2 - Safety 19

Menu 3 – Autoclose 22

Menu 4 – Modes of Operation 25

Menu 5 – Run Profile 29

Menu 6 – Infrared Beams 34

Menu 7 - Pedestrian 45

Menu 8 – Courtesy Light 47

Menu 9 - ChronoGuard 51

Menu 10 – General Settings 61

Menu 11 – Remote Controls 63

When all programming is done 74

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Course Objectives

• Overview of D-Series controllers


• Information Screens
• Drive Diagnostics
• Buzzer Feedback
• Hardware
• Commissioning system
• Menu Navigation Maps
• When all programming is done

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Overview
• The D10, D5 Evo and
Sector are based on the
same platform as the
Vector controller

Overview
• LCD user interface with intuitive menu
system

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Overview
• A key feature of all the new controllers is
the radically improved
“_____ _______”
• This is critical when
controlling operators
that move at
the speeds
of the D10, D5-Evo
and SECTOR barrier

Overview
• The LCD provides useful feedback
• _______ Status
• ______ On/Off
• _______ Status
• _________Status
• _________Status
• ______ ________Activity

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1. Battery Icon

Indicates the state of charge of the battery

- Four solid bars = Full capacity

- Two solid bars = 50% capacity

- No solid bars, with the icon flashing =


Battery empty

2. Mains Icon

Displays the presence or absence of mains voltage:

- Plug solid = Mains present and battery charged

- Plug hollow and flashing = No mains present and battery not charging

3. Autoclose Information

- Displays the state of the Autoclose function

- Displays off if Autoclose is not selected

- OVR if Autoclose is overridden, and the remaining Autoclose time if Autoclose is active

- POVR indicates that the PIRAC option is overridden

4. Pillar light information

- Displays the remaining light time if courtesy light mode is selected

- Pre-Flashing mode is displayed if pre-flash is selected

- LIT will be indicated if the pillar light has been turned on permanently

5. Onboard receiver information

- Displays the current input being activated by the onboard receiver

6. Status information

- Displays useful information regarding the status of the gate

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Overview
• The LCD controllers offer comprehensive
and useful diagnostic information
• In normal run mode, use the
UP and DOWN arrows
to scroll through
the different
_________ Screens

Information Screens
• Information screens
- _______ Position
- _____ encoder counting
- _______ current
Running current
Maximum recorded current
Collisions counted
Lost Sinchronisation count

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Current = Running current of gate in amps (A)

Max = Maximum recorded current of the gate since the last zeroing operation

ColCnt = Displays the number of collisions that have been counted by the system over
the number it should count

Lost = Number of collisions before the system enters Lost mode of operation
and seeks its origin magnet over what it should count

Information Screens
• Information screens cont…

- Battery & Charger Voltage

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Information Screens
• Information screens cont…
- ___________ count
- Powered Up count
- Power-on-reset count
- Brown-out-reset
- Software reset
- Watchdog reset (Abnormal software execution)
- Master Clear reset (Abnormal software execution)
- Sleep Mode count

PO = Power-on-reset has occurred.


This reset condition occurs if the control card is powered up from a completely powered down
state.

BO = A brown-out-reset has occurred.


Generally this condition occurs if the voltage to the microprocessor drops below some critical
threshold value.

SW = A Software reset has occurred.


This flag is set in the event of abnormal software execution, device failure, of after the system
powers-up following recovery from sleep mode.

WD = A watchdog reset has occurred.


This flag is set in the event of abnormal software execution, or some form of device failure.

MC = A Master Clear Reset has occurred.


This flag is set in the event of abnormal software execution, of some form of device failure.
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SL = The device has entered and recovered from sleep mode.


This flag is infrequently set, as it is cleared during a device reset which usually follows the exit
from sleep mode.

OPS = Total number of operations that the product has performed since leaving the factory.

P UP = Displays the number of times the control card has been powered-up,
or experienced an electronic reset condition.

Information Screens
• Information screens cont…
Radio Frequency Indicator
- ID of ___________
- ___________ Activated
- L__ B______ (Transmitter)
- Pulsed or Latched activation
- Time Barring Button
- Button/s used
- Number of buttons in memory

ID No = Displays the ID number of the transmitter that generated the RF transmission.

Space below LB,PL &TB = Displays the function that was activated.

Button = displays the button or button combination of the last RF transmission.

PL = Displays whether the RF transmission pulsed or latched the activated function.


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TB = displays whether the remote button that generated the transmission is a time-barring button.

LB = Displays whether the battery on the remote control is flat.


(Dot Icon = Battery is flat, No Icon = Battery fine)

Information Screens
• Information screens cont…
- Drive circuitry

Drive B_____
M_____ Fuse
Motor W______

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Drive Circuitry

Overview
• Information screens
• Drive diagnostics
• Buzzer feedback

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Buzzer Feedback
Inhibitor Name Priority Number of Beeps Fault Type Gate Continues to Operate
Break-In Alarm 1 4kHz tone for 30 seconds Alarm N/A
Ambush Alarm 2 4kHz tone until IRB's are cleared Alarm N/A
Periodic until condition is cleared by
Multiple Collision 3 user Collision No
Battery Low 4 3 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Power System Fault Yes (Only from a non-closed position)
No (Immediate termination of
Aux. Overload 5 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware operation)
Holiday Lockout 6 1 Beep periodically for 30 seconds User No
Emergency Stop 7 1 Beep periodically for 30 seconds User No
Time Barring 8 1 Beep periodically for 5 seconds User No
No Limits Set 9 3 Short Beeps for 5 seconds Lost No
Mains Failure 10 2 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Power System Fault Yes
Beams Broken (Any) 11 1 Beep periodically for 30 seconds User No
Beams Failure 12 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No

DOSS disconnected 13 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No (Immediate termination of operation)
Fuse Blown 14 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No
Motor Disconnected 15 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No
Bridge Damaged 16 5 Beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No
Gate Stalled 17 4 Beeps periodically for 10 seconds Collision No
No Magnet Detected 18 Periodic while gate runs (500/500ms) Lost Yes

Buzzer Feedback
• Buzzer feedback - Reminder
Its an _____ ______Issue

V Off B________ Flat

C______ count Time to _____


is ___

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Hardware
HARDWARE
• Sealed robust plastic housing:
– Better resistance against manhandling
– Prevent ingress of dirt and insects

• All __________ can unplug

Hardware
NOVA Receiver Super CAP for RTC D5 Open
D10 = 24VSM in
LCD Display 12 V out
On-Board Buzzer
H – Bridge

Setting Normally Open


navigation Collector
buttons Drive
Max 3A Draw
Encoder & Not Fuse
Origin Protected
harness Used for e.g.
“DOSS” RTC Crystal Main CPU Memory for
Settings Alarm Output
& Memory Irrigation system
Module Diagnostic
LEDs

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LED Indicators

• LED will show the status of an _______


whether activated via an external input,
onboard receiver or timed activation.
• This provides a useful feature for a factory
defaulted controller

LED Indicators
Safety Close – G_____ –
ON when Close Beam not obstructed
Safety Open – G_____ –
ON when Open Beam not obstructed
Lock / Stop – G______ –
ON when INPUT activated
Trigger – Red –
ON when Trigger signal present
Pedestrian – Red –
ON when pedestrian signal present

Free Exit – Red –


ON when Free Exit signal present
Auxiliary – Red –
ON when Auxiliary signal present
Status – Red –
Indicates Status of gate

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LED Indicators
STATUS INDICATION
ON – Gate is ______
OFF – Gate is ______
SLOW FLASH – Gate Moving Open
FAST FLASH – Gate is Moving Closed
2 FLASHES per 2 Seconds – M_____ F_____
3 FLASHES per 2 Seconds – B______ L______
4 FLASHES per 2 Seconds – C________ S_______
5 FLASHES – Controller R______ Condition
or Hardware Issue

Commissioning the System


NOTE:
When Booting up for the first time:
Set operating profile:
ZA – S_____ A______
CE – E________
UL325 – U______ States

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Commissioning the System


CE – Preflash mode “A” is automatically
selected for the pillar light
Beam testing is automatically enabled

UL – After TWO consecutive collisions, the


system will shut down, and requires the
test pushbutton to be pressed in order to
reset
Beam testing is automatically enabled

Commissioning the System


• Follow Screen Instructions
• Hold O_____ button down for 2-3 seconds
• Press Up or Down
buttons to move
to menu
• Follow On Screen
directions

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Commissioning the System

• Default settings are indicated in BOLD

Commissioning the System

Menu 1 - S______ L_____


Menu 2 - S______
Menu 3 – A_______
Menu 4 – M______ of O_______
Menu 5 – R____ P________

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Commissioning the System


Menu 6 – I_______ B____
Menu 7 - P_________
Menu 8 – C_______ L_____
Menu 9 - C_____________
Menu 10 – G________ Settings
Menu 11 – R________ Controls

Menu Navigation Map 1


1. Setting Limits
1.1 Setup Wizard

Follow the setup wizard


• Answer questions about the
preparedness of the motor
for the final commissioning
• Safeties disabled!
• Activate the automatic setup
routine

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Menu Navigation Map 1


1. Setting Limits
1.1 Setup Wizard

• Gate cycles open and closed, mapping the


open and closed limits
• Stops in its ______ position and asks the
question - Is the gate open?
• Use up and down arrows to select YES or
NO and then ENTER….wait a while….final
ENTER to exit.

Menu Navigation Map 2


2. Safety
2.1 Collision Force 2.1.1 Opening Collision Force
2.1.2 Closing Collision Force
2.2 Collision Count
2.3 Alarm Output
Buzzer
Pillar light
XI0
Safety beam common
Status LED output
2.4 LCK as ESTOP
2.5 External Status Indication

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Emergency Stop on LCK


• The holiday lockout input can be
configured to act as an emergency stop
input
• When the failsafe N/C contact is broken,
the gate stops immediately on an
aggressive stopping profile
• The gate remains inactive while the
contact is broken

Menu 2 – Safety (Collision force)

2.1 Collision Force

If the gate is obstructed, the internal collision circuitry will activate. The response of the system to a
collision will vary, depending on the profile (operating standard, e.g. ZA) selected. Responses can
vary from the gate stopping, to the gate reversing. The collision force can be set from minimum to
maximum in five discrete steps.

A sixth step will disable collision sensing entirely, allowing maximum force to be achieved. Under this
condition, the motor will continue running until it stalls, at which point a collision will be detected.

This level should only be used if additional safety measures are taken. (E.g. infrared beams,
sensitive edge, etc.). Collision Force can be set independently per direction of travel.

2.2 Collision Count

A counter monitors the number of collisions that the gate experiences before it reaches the fully closed
position. If the value exceeds the value set in the multiple collision counter the controller shuts
down until the next valid trigger is received. As indication, the status LED will flash four times every
two seconds. The multiple collision fault indication will continue to flash indefinitely or until a valid
trigger has been received.

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2.3 Alarm output

After the preset collision count has been reached, an alarm is activated. The system can be
configured to operate one of the following outputs provided on the controller:

2.3.1 Onboard Buzzer – Emits a continuous tone

2.3.2 Pillar / Courtesy light contact (Potential-free normally open contact, fuse
protected – 5A)

2.3.3 Aux IO (This is an open collector drive, max current draw 3A, not fuse protected)

2.3.4 Safety beam common (This is an open collector drive, max current draw 3A, not
fuse protected)

2.3.5 Status LED output (Operate up to three LEDs in parallel or interface with multi-
LED driver card, CP78)

2.4 LCK as ESTOP

Allow the LCK (Holiday Lockout) input to be configured as an emergency stop input. When
activating the emergency stop it will prevent the gate from moving, and if it is moving, it will
immediately stop.

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Menu Navigation Map 3


3. Autoclose
3.1 Autoclose Status
3.2 Autoclose Timer
3.3 Autoclose Override
3.4 Autoclose Advanced Options 3.4.1 Autoclose Fully Open
3.4.2 Autoclose Partly Open
3.4.3 Autoclose Partly Closed

Autoclose

TIMES
GATE OUT
OPENS

THEN
CLOSES

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Autoclose Time

AUTOCLOSE TIME
TIMES
GATE OUT PERIOD IS
OPENS A______________

THEN
CLOSES

Autoclose Over-Ride

GATE THEN OPENS


STOPS
OPENS FULLY

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Menu 3 – Autoclose

3.1 Autoclose status

When turned on, the Autoclose features has the function of automatically closing the gate after a
preset Autoclose time. The Autoclose feature is automatically turned on when the controller is set for
Condominium mode or operation.

3.2 Autoclose time

The Autoclose time can be set anywhere from 1 to 255 seconds.

3.3 Autoclose override

It is possible for the user to temporarily turn off Autoclose when the mode of operation is Standard or
Reversing. To activate the Autoclose override, the TRG input must be activated and maintained for
a period longer than the time set for the Autoclose override time.

The gate response will be to start opening on the TRG Trigger, and then to stop as soon as the
Autoclose override feature is activated. On clearing of the TRG input, the gate will continue opening
until fully open. The Autoclose feature is now off and the gate will remain open indefinitely.

The next signal received on TRG will clear the Autoclose override feature, close the gate, and set
the Autoclose feature back to normal.

3.4 Autoclose Advanced options:

The conditions under which the gate will automatically close can be set within the Advanced Autoclose
options menu:

3.4.1 Autoclose on open – automatically close the gate if it has reached the fully open
position.

3.4.2 Autoclose on partly open – automatically close the gate if it is stopped while
opening, but before reaching the fully opened position.

3.4.3 Autoclose on partly closed – automatically close the gate if it is stopped while
closing, but before reaching the fully closed position.

More than one advanced option can be selected.

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Menu Navigation Map 4


4. Modes of operation
4.1 Operating mode 4.4.1 Standard mode
4.4.2 Condominium mode
4.4.3 Reversing mode
4.1.4 PLC
4.1.5 Deadman Control mode

S_______ M_____ (Default)

START STOP REVERSE

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C__________ Mode
“Multi-User Applications”

1- TRIGGER SIGNALS CAN ONLY OPEN THE GATE


2 - THE “AUTOCLOSE “ TIMER IS THE ONLY SIGNAL
THAT CAN CLOSE THE GATE
3– INFRA RED BEAM IS RECOMMENDED

R________ Mode

START REVERSE REVERSE

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PLC Mode

FRX PULSE LCK/STP TRG PULSE


OPEN PULSE STOP CLOSE

Deadman Control Mode

FRX LCK/STP TRG


PERMANENT PERMANENT PERMANENT
TRIGGER OPEN TRIGGER STOP TRIGGER CLOSE

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Menu 4 – Modes of operation

4.1 Operating mode

It is possible to select the following modes of operation: Standard, Condominium, Reversing, PLC
and Deadman Control Mode (DMC). All modes are triggered by closing a normally open contact
between the TRG input terminal and the CIM terminal.

4.1.1 Standard Mode

When stationary, a trigger impulse on TRG will cause the gate to either open or close. On a
moving gate, a trigger impulse on TRG will stop the gate. The next impulse on TRG will cause
the gate to reverse its direction of travel, i.e. the action is start-stop-reverse.

4.1.2 Condominium mode

A trigger impulse on TRG will open the gate under all conditions. If it were closing, it will stop
and reverse to open. In this mode of operation, the only way to close the gate is with
Autoclose feature, which is automatically activated when Condominium mode is selected.

4.1.3 Reversing mode

A trigger impulse on TRG will reverse the direction of a moving gate. If it were closing, it will
stop and immediately begin opening. If it were opening, it will stop and immediately begin
closing.

4.1.4 PLC – mode

- A trigger impulse on FRX(N/O) will cause the gate to open. A trigger impulse on
the TRG (N/O) will cause the gate to close.

- A trigger impulse on the LCK/STP (N/C) will cause the gate to stop

4.1.5 Deadman Control Mode (DMC)

- A permanent trigger on FRX (N/O) will cause the gate to open.


Removing the trigger will cause the gate to stop.

- A permanent trigger on TRG (N/O) will cause the gate to close.


Removing the trigger will cause the gate to stop.

- A permanent trigger on LCK/STP (N/C) will stop a moving gate, and prevent a stationary
gate from moving.

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Menu Navigation Map 5


5. Run profile
5.1 Positive close 5.1.1 Positive close mode status
5.1.2 Positive close mode force
5.2 Pre-open delay
5.3 Pre-close delay
5.4 Opening speed
5.5 Closing speed
5.6 Ramp Up Distance
5.7 Ramp Down Distance
5.8 TRG Stop Distance
5.9 IRB Stop Distance
5.10 Crawl Distance
5.11 Torque Limit

Adjustable Running Speed


• Fully control the r_____ s____ of the gate

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Adjustable Running Profile


• Adjustable Ramp-Up, Ramp-Down
distances

Vary operating parameters

TRG Stop Distance IRB Stop Distance

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Adjustable Running Profile


• Vary the C_____ distance

Torque Control
• Similar to a slipping clutch
• Limit max force the motor can deliver
(Limits the maximum current system can
draw)

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Torque Control
• Torque limiter & current trajectory
• Allows the maximum current to vary
depending on position of gate in its cycle

Torque Control
• Notice the current boost during s_____-up
• Following the boost, the current follows a smooth
trajectory down to the torque limit value set in
Menu level 5

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Menu 5 – Run Profile

5.1 Positive Close Mode (PCM)

5.1.1 Setting Positive Close Mode Status to ON will allow the gate to drive up hard to the
closed endstop without causing the collision circuitry to operate. This feature operates
only during the last few millimeters of gate travel in closing mode.

5.1.2 PCM Force is the amount of force applied by the motor when in PCM can be set as a
percentage of full motor force.

5.2 Pre- pen Delay

Allows a delay between a valid trigger signal being received and the gate commencing movement in
the opening direction. A warning light can be set to activate during this delay. (Refer to Pre-Flash
Modes of the Pillar Light feature, for more detail)

5.3 Pre-close Delay

Allows a delay between a valid trigger signal being received and the gate commencing movement in
the closing direction. The delay will also occur if the gate is set to close automatically. A warning light
can be set to activate during this delay. (Refer to Pre-Flash Mode of the Pillar Light feature, for more
details)

5.4 Opening Speed

Sets the maximum opening speed in meters per minute. This can be set from 22 to 26 Meters per
minute on the D10 and 18 to 22 Meters per minute on the D5Evo. Selecting maximum will move the
gate at maximum possible speed.

5.6 Closing Speed

Sets the maximum closing speed in meters per minute. This can be set from 22 to 26 Meters per
minute on the D10 and 18 to 22 Meters per minute on the D5Evo. Selecting maximum will move the
gate at maximum possible speed.

5.7 Ramp-up Distance

Sets the ramp-up distance in centimeters of travel of the gate when starting. This can be set from 10
centimetres to 10 meters in 1 centimetre steps.

5.8 Ramp-down Distance

Sets the ramp-down distance in centimeters of travel of the gate when starting. This can be set from
10 centimetres to 10 meters in 1 centimetre steps.

5.9 TRG stop distance

Sets the distance over which a moving gate will stop after a TRG input is received. This can be set
from 10 centimetres to 1 metre in 1 centimetre steps.

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5.10 IRB stop distance

Sets the distance over which a moving gate will stop after an infrared safety beam is broken. This can
be set from 10 centimetres to 1 metre in 1 centimetre steps.

5.11 Crawl Distance

Sets the final crawl distance in centimeters of travel of the gate when reaching an endpoint. This can
be set from 10 centimetres to 1 metre in 1 centimetre steps.

5.12 Torque Limit

Sets the maximum torque delivered by the motor. The maximum setting is a value of 15, while the
minimum is four. This is useful in cases where limited push force is required.

Menu Navigation Map 6


6. Infrared beams
6.1 PIRAC control 6.1.1 PIRAC Status
6.1.2 Stop on open 6.1.2.1 Stop on open status
6.1.2.2 Stopping distance
6.2 IR beam test 6.2.1 Status
6.2.2 Test Beam
6.3 IRBO = IRBC on closing
6.4 IR beam alarms 6.4.1 Ambush alarm 6.4.1.1 Ambush alarm status
6.4.2.2 Broken IRB time
6.4.2 Break-in alarm status
6.4.3 Alarm output

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PIRAC Control

P______ I____ R__ A____ C___


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

1- INFRA RED SAFETY BEAM ______ BE FITTED

PIRAC Control

Passive Infra Red Auto Close


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

2- TRIGGER SIGNALS CAN ONLY _______THE GATE

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PIRAC Control

Passive Infra Red Auto Close


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

3- AS THE BEAM IS C_______ THE GATE CLOSES

PIRAC Control

Passive Infra Red Auto Close


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

4- AUTOCLOSE IS INSTANTANEOUS IF GATE


REACHES OPEN POSITION ________ BEAM
BEING BROKEN.

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PIRAC Control

Passive Infra Red Auto Close


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

5- AUTOCLOSE CAN BE INCREASED BY:


- ENABLING AUTOCLOSE
- SET THE TIME UNLESS DEFAULT IS
ACCEPTED

PIRAC Control

Passive Infra Red Auto Close


“HIGH SECURITY MODE”

6- GATE WILL ALWAYS CLOSE ___________ AFTER


BEAM IS BROKEN

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PIRAC Stop-On-Open &


Override
• Configure the gate to stop a short distance
after breaking the beams instead of
opening fully
• Override PIRAC operation
- works in conjunction with the Autoclose
override feature

Example of Dual Safety Beam


positioning
Open Close

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Example of Dual Safety Beam


positioning
Open Close

Beam Alarms

• The controllers have two beam alarms:

Ambush Alarm
Break-In Alarm

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Beam Alarms
• A______ alarm

Beam Alarms
• B_____-__ alarm

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Alarm Outputs

• Onboard buzzer – quick and simple –


don’t frustrate the neighbours
• Pillar light contact – activate these lights
or drive an external device using the
relay contact

Alarm Outputs

• Aux IO – spare output – interface with


relay board and drive whatever you want
• Safety beam common – open collector
drive - interface with relay board and
drive whatever you want

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Alarm Outputs

• Status LED output –


activate LED on
POLOphone or
via CP78 drive
whatever you want

• How to wire a CP78?

CP78 Wiring

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Menu 6 – Infrared Beams

PIRAC

The Passive-Infrared Autoclose feature allows the gate to close automatically, as soon as a vehicle or
pedestrian has passed through the closing beam. This security feature ensures that the gate stays
open for the minimum amount of time possible.

If the Autoclose feature has been enabled, the system will react in the following way:

- When the gate is triggered to open and nothing moves through or interrupts the closing beam, the
gate will open fully and stay open for the period of time determined by the Autoclose timer.

- However, if the closing beam is interrupted at any stage, while the gate is opening or open, the gate
will close immediately after the closing beam is cleared.

If the Autoclose feature has not been enabled then the gate will remain open indefinitely. To
close the gate the closing beam must be interrupted or the trigger button must be pressed.

PIRAC override

The PIRAC feature can be temporarily disabled in the following way:

- With the gate in the closed or partially closed position, press and hold the trigger
button. The gate will begin to open and then stop. Continue holding the trigger
button until the gate begins to open again.

- Release the trigger button

- The gate is now in PIRAC override

- To re-enable the PIRAC feature press the trigger button briefly

- The time taken for the gate to come to a stop is equal to the Autoclose override time
or a minimum of two seconds in the Autoclose override time is off

- The time taken for the gate to open again after it has come to a stop is
approximately three seconds

EXAMPLE:

- Autoclose override time set to five seconds: Total time to temporarily disable the
PIRAC feature is approximately eight seconds (5s + 3s = 8 seconds)

- Autoclose override time set to off: Total time to temporarily disable the PIRAC
feature is approximately three seconds.

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6.1 PIRAC control

6.1.1 PIRAC status

6.1.2 Stop on Open

If PIRAC is enabled, and a vehicle breaks the closing safety beam, the gate will by default, continue to
open. If the gate is required to stop at this point, the stop on open function must be enabled. The
stopping distance setting then determines in centimeters how far the gate will run on after the beam
has been broken. The minimum setting is zero, which will cause the gate to stop immediately after the
closing beams have been broken. The maximum setting is determined by the length of the gate.

6.1.2.1 Stop on open status

6.1.2.2 Stopping distance

6.2 IR beam test

Automatically tests the safety beams before gate cycle. (e.g. as required by CE.)

In order for this feature to work, the power supply negative of beam transmitter must be wired to the
safe common terminal of the controller.

6.2.1 Status

6.2.2 Test Beam

6.3 IRBO = IRBC on closing

Configures the opening beam to act as a closing beam while the gates are closing.

6.4 IR beam alarms

While the gate is fully closed, this feature allows the following alarms:

6.4.1 Ambush Alarm

Activates an alarm if either the opening or closing beams have been continuously interrupted for a
predefined time. The alarm will remain activated while the beams are interrupted.

For example, if a would-be intruder covers the beams so that when the gate is opened, the gate will
stay open, the system will detect this beam override taking place and set off an alarm

6.4.1.1. Ambush alarm status

6.4.1.2 Broken IRB time

The time that the beams must be interrupted before the alarm is activated.

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6.4.2 Break-in alarm status

Activates an alarm if the closing beam on the outside of the property is interrupted. The alarm
remains activated while the beams are broken, and for a period of 30 seconds thereafter. This time is
fixed.

If this alarm is used, it is recommended that TWO parallel closing beams are used to reduce
the chance of false triggering.

6.4.3 Alarm Output

The system can be configures to operate one of the following outputs provided on the controller:

Onboard buzzer – emits a continuous tone

Pillar / Courtesy light contact (potential-free normally open contact, fuse protected – 5A)

Aux IO – this is an open collector drive, max current draw 3A, not fuse protected

Safety beam common – this is an open collector drive, max current draw is 3A, not fuse protected

Status LED output – operate up to three LEDs in parallel or interface with multi-LED driver card,
CP78

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Pedestrian Input

•Adjustable o________
•Adjustable auto-close time
•Delay before gate opens & closes

Menu 7 – Pedestrian Opening

7. Pedestrian

This feature is associated with the PED input on the controller. When activating this input, the system
will open the gate to the pedestrian open position, and then automatically close after the pedestrian
Autoclose time lapses. It the PED connection to COM is maintained, then the gate will remain open,
and when the connection is broken, it will close after the pedestrian Autoclose time has expired.

Time taken for the gate to open to pedestrian is dependent on the pedestrian pre-open delay and this
time required for the gate to close from the pedestrian position is dependent on the pedestrian pre-
close delay.

7.1 Pedestrian Open Position

Sets the maximum opening of the pedestrian gate in metres, in one centimeter steps.

7.2 Pedestrian Autoclose time

Sets the Autoclose time in seconds after a pedestrian opening. This time can be set from zero
seconds to four minutes in one second steps.

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7.3 Pedestrian pre-open delay

Sets the time delay between the pedestrian input being activated, and the gate actually opening. This
enhances safety in cases where the pedestrian has to reach through the gate in order to activate the
pedestrian input. A warning light* would typically be active during this delay. This delay can be set
from zero seconds to four minutes in one second steps.

7.4 Pedestrian pre-close delay

Sets the time delay between the pedestrian autoclose timer expiring, and the gate actually closing. A
warning light* would typically be active during this delay. This delay can be set from zero seconds to
four minutes in one second steps.

*The warning light is any light wired to the courtesy (pillar) light contacts, as described in
Menu 8, which follows.

Menu Navigation Map 8


8. Courtesy light
8.1 Courtesy light timer
8.2 Light profile 8.2.1 Courtesy light
8.2.2 Pre-flash A
8.2.3 Pre-flash B
8.2.4 Pre-flash C

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Courtesy Light
• The pillar light facility is a potential free contact with _____A-fuse
protection
• It must be wired in ______ with the pillar lights and power supply

Courtesy Light

• ABILITY TO SWITCH LIGHTS ON REMOTELY


• Pushbutton A____ and C____

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Pre-Flash
• THREE SEPARATE, SELECTABLE, PRE-FLASH MODES
Pre Flash A – Pre-flash, ON While gate moves and for courtesy light time when
gate reaches end limit
Pre Flash B – Pre-flash, Lights flashes as per STATUS LED while gate is Moving.
Lights off when gate reaches end limit
Pre Flash C – Output to drive strobe light – Strobe pre-activates, strobe while gate is
moving, strobe off when gate reaches end limit.

Menu 8 – Courtesy (pillar) light

This feature is associated with the LIGHT connections on the controller.

The pillar light circuit has multiple functions:

- It operates as a courtesy light and switches on for a selectable time period every time the gate is
activated.

- The courtesy light can also be turned on for the same time period by momentarily connecting the
AUX terminal to the COM terminal via a pushbutton

- The courtesy light can also be turned on permanently by connecting the AUX terminal to the COM
terminal via a pushbutton, for three seconds. A short pulse thereafter will switch the lights off. The
status LED will flash once every two seconds to indicate that the courtesy light is on permanently.
The abovementioned facility can also be achieved via a remote learned to the system and mapped
to the courtesy light function from within the remotes menu.

The gate will not open when using the AUX trigger input.

- When the PED input is triggered, the courtesy light flashes for an adjustable (1 – 255 seconds)
pre-flash time, before the pedestrian gate opens

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- The courtesy light can be controlled via the Auto activation function, or the light time-bar function
as described in the ChronoGuard (time Periods) menu – Menu 9

8.1 Courtesy light timer

The time that the courtesy light will remain activated can be set from four seconds to ten hours in one
second increments.

8.2 Light profile

8.2.1 Courtesy light

If pre-flash Mode A,B or C is selected, the behaviour of the courtesy light will be as follows:

8.2.2 Pre-Flash A

Will turn on the courtesy light only while the gate is moving

8.2.3 Pre-Flash B

Will flash the courtesy light during the pre-opening and pre-closing delays, as well as while the
gate is moving

8.2.4 Pre-Flash C

Will turn on the courtesy light during the pre-opening and pre-closing delays, as well as while the gate
is moving

In these pre-flash modes, the timed courtesy light functionality is not available.

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Menu Navigation Map 9


9. ChronoGuard
9.1 Time and date
9.2 Time periods 9.2.1 Add time periods
9.2.1.1 Auto function
9.2.1.2 Time-bar function
9.2.2 Delete time period
9.2.3 Edit review time periods
9.3 Exclusions 9.3.1 Add exclusions
9.3.1.1 Auto function
9.3.1.2 Time-bar function
9.3.2 Delete exclusion
9.3.3 Edit review exclusions
9.4 Delete all time-periods and exclusions

CHRONOGUARD

• ChronoGuard includes a full seven day


timer that allows you to
– Activate various i_____ and o_____on the
controller
– Time-bar these same inputs and outputs
as well as remote controls!

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Timer Functionality
• Stage 1 is to set the R_____T____C_____

Timer Functionality
• If unplugged from its battery supply
• Super Cap allows RTC to hold time for a
period of about ____ _____

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Timer Functionality

ChronoGuard Time Periods


RfPED – Wed – Fri - 2 – 3
Ped – Mon – 1 -3
RfPed – Sat – 1 – 3
RfTrg – Sat – 1 – 3
RfTrg – Mon – 8 – 3
Trg – Mon – Fri 8 – 5
Trg – Sat – 3 - 4

Timer Functionality

Auto-Activation Time-Barring
Inputs Outputs Inputs Outputs
FRX - Free-Exit XIO – Auxiliary IO TRGRF - Trigger XIO - Auxiliary IO

PED - Pedestrian FRXRF - Free-Exit RELAY - Courtesy Light

LCK - Holiday Lockout PEDRF – Pedestrian

LIT - Courtesy Light LCKRF - Holiday Lockout

IRBC - Closing IR-Beam LITRF - Courtesy Light

The RF superscript indicates that


time-barring applies to both the
physical input, and the RF input.

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Types of Time Periods


• Auto-Activation and Time-Barring
- rely on time-periods
- specify enable and disable
• Three major types of time periods:

Once-Off
Annual
Weekly

Time Period Thresholds

• Minimum duration of a time period


is one minute
• Maximum duration depends on the time
period

Maximum Duration of Time Period


Once Off Annual Weekly
100 Years One Year One Week

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Once-Off and Annual Periods

• To specify a Once-Off period:

Once-Off and Annual Periods

• To Specify an Annual period:

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General Weekly Periods


• To specify a weekly period:

• Days can start and end in any order

General Weekly Periods


• Hold open staff parking entry gate

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Special Weekly Period


• Weekdays

• Weekend days

• Everyday

Time Period Inversions

• Any time-period can be inverted so that


the function associated with the time-
period is valid outside of the time-window
specified.

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Time-Period Exclusions

• Override a timed-feature to handle


extraordinary events or circumstances
• Exclusions were introduced to address these
special events or circumstances
• Exclusions are configured like normal time
periods
• They inhibit timed-features they are
associated with when the exclusion time-
window is active

Time-Period Limitations

You have
______ time-periods
(including exclusions).
Use them wisely…

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Menu 9 – ChronoGuard (Time Periods)

ChronoGuard™ (patent pending) is a powerful feature which has been added to the new generation
Centurion controllers. An integral Real time Clock (RTC) is used to provide time-based functionality,
including the automatic activation or time-barring of specific controller inputsk and the time-barring of
specified remote control buttons used together with the onboard NOVA rolling code (Keeloq™
encryption) receiver.

The RTC will keep time for a minimum of one hour without any power

Time periods

A time period is defined by a start and end date and time. Up to 100 time periods can be defined. A
time period can be a once off event, or can be set to repeat on a weekly or annual basis. The weekly
repeat can be chosen to occur on every day of the week, weekdays only, weekends only, or any
specific day. The minimum duration of a time period is one minute. Once off time periods have the
highest precedence, followed by annual and then weekly. When appropriate , a “Tp” icon will appear
on the display to indicate that a time period is active.

Auto activations (Auto Function)

The following controller inputs can be set to activate automatically during a time period:

Free-exit (FRX)

Pedestrian opening (PED)

Holiday Lockout (LCK)

Closing Beam (IRBC)

Courtesy light control (AUX)

During the relevant time period, the selected input will be activated. Where appropriate, the diagnostic
LED of the relevant input will illuminate.

The following controller input/output can be set to activate automatically during a time period:

Auxiliary input/output (Aux IO)

Time-barring

Time-barring of inputs is divided into physical inputs and RF inputs (inputs mapped to a NOVA rolling
code (Keeloq™ encryption) transmitter button).

The following physical inputs can be time-barred (prevented from operating) during a time period:

Trigger (TRG)

Free-exit (FRX)

Pedestrian opening (PED)

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Holiday Lockout (LCK)

Courtesy light control (AUX)

The following physical outputs can be time-barred (prevented from operating) during a time period:

Courtesy (pillar) light relay (Light)

Auxiliary output (Aux IO)

The following RF inputs can be time-barred (prevented from operating) during a time period:

Trigger (TRG)

Free-exit (FRX)

Pedestrian opening (PED)

Holiday Lockout (LCK)

Courtesy light control (AUX)

Time-barring of a NOVA rolling code (Keeloq™ encryption) transmitter is specified at the time of
coding the transmitter into the system. Once an RF input is defined as time-barred, any transmitter
associated with that input will be time-barred during the relevant time period.

If a physical or RF input is currently time-barred, any attempt to activate it will be acknowledged by a


short beep of the onboard buzzer. The input, however, will not activate.

Exclusions

Exclusions are used to prevent scheduled time periods from occurring at specific times (e.g.: public
holidays). While time-barring can be used to achieve a similar end, exclusions can also be used to
exclude time-barring itself. Each exclusion consumes one time period. Exclusions have the highest
precedence, followed by time-barring and then auto activations (auto function).

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Menu Navigation Map 10


10. General Settings
10.1 Operating standard
10.2 Reset options 10.2.1 Factory defaults
10.2.2 Delete all remotes
10.2.3 Delete all time periods and
exclusions
10.2.4 Reset all
10.3 Diagnostic screen status
10.4 Test button disabled status
10.5 Backup EEPROM
10.6 Restore EEPROM

What is EEPROM?
E___________ E___________ P____________
R_______- O________ M___________

Menu 10 – General Features

10.1 Operating standard

Regional operating standards can be set. Applying this setting will automatically configure the
controller settings to conform to the specific regions standard (e.g.: UL325 or CE)

10.2 Reset Options

The controller settings can be reset through the reset options menu. Various reset options are
available:

10.2.1 Factory Defaults

All settings will be restored to the default values dictated by the operating standard/profile that
is currently selected. All remote controls and gate limits will not be affected.

10.2.2 Delete all remotes

Delete all the remotes stored in the system, no settings affected.

10.2.3 Delete all time periods

All auto activation (auto function) and time-bar functions are deleted or removed.

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10.2.4 Reset all

Clears and defaults the system completely. Unit will be reset to the factory default setting in
addition to clearing all remotes and time periods

10.3 Diagnostic Screen

Allows a diagnostic screen to be displayed. This can be useful when troubleshooting, but requires
some technical knowledge.

10.4 Test button disabled status

Allows the round test button on the controller to be disabled, in case where higher security is required.

10.5 Backup EEPROM

Allows all controller settings, remote controls and time period functions to be backed up. Requires a
backup module, obtainable from Centurion Systems.

10.6 Restore EEPROM

Allows controller settings, remote controls and time period functions that have previously been backed
up, to be restored. Requires a backup module, obtainable from Centurion Systems.

If the backup module is used to restore the settings of a different D10 operator, then the gate
limits setup procedure must be performed.

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Menu Navigation Map 11


11. Remote controls
11.1 Add remotes
11.2 Delete remotes 11.2.1 Delete remote by ID
11.2.2 Delete remote button
11.2.3 Delete remote by button
11.2.4 Delete not present
11.2.5 Delete all remotes
11.3 Edit remote button
11.4 Autolearn
11.5 Lock Tx menu

Press button of ____ transmitter (if menu locked)

Remotes

• Self learning memory capacity…


–D10 & Sector = _____ buttons
–D5-Evo = _____ buttons
–Vector = _____ buttons

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Remotes

• Add Remote
1. Select Function
2. Time Bar
- No
- Yes
3. Press Button

Remotes

• Remote control buttons can be learnt to


various functions on the controller:
– TRG (g____ t_______)
– FRX (f____- e_____)
– PED (p_________ opening)
– LCK (h______ l______)
– LIT (pillar / courtesy l______control)

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Remotes

• Every transmitter is assigned a unique ID


number
• For selective deletion
- the ID number must be captured
- the name of the person captured

Remotes

• Multi button capability


Button 4 e.g. “SHIFT” + 2
becomes a = LCK
“SHIFT” key

e.g. “SHIFT” + 3
= Pillar Light

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Time-Barring Remotes

• Remotes can be configured to form part of


a group that adheres to time-barring rules
• Remotes either belong to the group or
they don’t
• They can’t belong to the time-barring
group for certain time periods only

Time-Barred Groups

Rob ChronoGuard Time Periods


Button 1
Function: Ped RfPED – Wed – Fri - 2 – 3
Time Bar: ON Ped – Mon – 1 -3
Chris
Button 3 RfPed – Sat – 1 – 3
Function: Trg
RfTrg – Sat – 1 – 3
Time Bar: ON
Button 2 Brian RfTrg – Mon – 8 – 3
Function: Button 1
Trg – Mon – Fri 8 – 5
Ped Function: Ped
Time Bar: ON Time Bar: Off Trg – Sat – 3 - 4

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Time-Barred Groups

Time-Barring Remotes

• If a remote belongs to the time-barring


group because the trigger function must
be time-barred, they will also be subject to
any rules associated with any other
functions they subscribe to.

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Delete-Not-Present

• Set up a time period during which


all remotes that are used are
assumed to be PRESENT
• When time period expires all
other remotes in the memory are
assumed to be NOT PRESENT
and deleted.

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AutoLearn

• A_________ allows you to learn


remotes that are already
given to end users
• Autolearn includes the ability to
specify a timeout period
– saves having to go back to site

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Menu 11 – Remote controls

The controller is capable to learn Centurion Nova rolling code (Keeloq™ encryption) remote controls.
D10 = 500 Buttons,
D5Evo = 125 Buttons,
Sector = 500 and
Vector = 65 Buttons.
Each transmitter can have up to four buttons.

It is possible to artificially increase the number of buttons of a multi-button transmitter by using


a two button combination.

One of the buttons is used as a shift button to allow the other buttons to be
used again in combination with this button. In other words the user will press
and hold the shift button, before one of the other buttons to create a
new button.

The shift button cannot be used as a button on its own, it must always be used in combination
with the other buttons.

Benefits of the shift button system:

Use of a shift button system allows a three button transmitter to gain an extra
button and operate four functions and likewise a four button transmitter gains
two extra buttons and can operate six functions.

Another benefit of using the shift button system is that it requires both hands to operate the two
button combination. This prevents the user from accidentally enabling sensitive functions such
as holiday lockout on the controller.

Each transmitter learning into the system is assigned a unique transmitter ID.

Press valid Button

If the remote controls menu has been locked as discussed later, only by pressing a button of a
transmitter learned into the system, can the remote controls menu be accessed.

11.1 Add Remote

Any button can be set to control the trigger, pedestrian, free-exit, holiday lockout or courtesy light
control (Aux) inputs. When adding transmitters, it is recommended that a record be kept of the ID
number allocated by the system to each respective transmitter and the person to whom the transmitter
is given. This is necessary should selective deletion be required at a later stage.

11.2 Delete remote

Transmitters can be deleted at any stage according to one of the following methods:

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11.2.1 Delete remote by ID

Each transmitter can be deleted individually according to its unique ID. To facilitate this, a
record of the ID and the person to whom the ID has been assigned must have been made at
the time of learning the transmitter into the system. The transmitter is not required for this
operation.

11.2.2 Delete remote button

The operation of a button of a particular transmitter can be cleared for example, it allows the
holiday lockout function set on one remote button of a transmitter to be cleared, without
affecting the other operations that the same transmitter performs.

The transmitter is required for this operation.

11.2.3 Delete remote by button

Use this procedure to remove the transmitter from the system. All button functionality will be
removed. The transmitter is required for this operation.

11.2.4 Delete not present

Allows the transmitters that have not been used within a selectable time period to be removed
from the system. The time period can be set from one hour to seven days, in one hour
increments.

11.2.5 Delete All remotes

Clears the entire memory. All transmitters will be removed.

11.3 Edit remote button

Change the function of one button to perform another function. For example, button one’s function is
to open the gate completely. To change this, use the edit remote button, select PED, and button one
of the same remote will now only open the gate to pedestrian.

11.4 Autolearn

Allows a selectable time period to be set, during which any specific button, when pressed, will be
learned to a specific function. The function itself will also be activated when the button is pressed,
After the time period has expired autolearn is disabled, and no further buttons will be learned. The
time period can be set from one hour to seven days in one hour increments.

11.5 Lock TX menu

Allows the remote controls menu to be locked, preventing the unauthorized addition of new
transmitters to the system. Once enabled, the remote controls menu can only be accessed by
pressing a valid transmitter button.

11.6 Onboard receiver

The onboard NOVA rolling code (Keeloq™ encryption) receiver can be disabled in the unlikely event
that it causes interference with an existing external receiver.
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When All programming is done!


10. General Settings
10.1 Operating standard
10.2 Reset options 10.2.1 Factory defaults
10.2.2 Delete all remotes
10.2.3 Delete all time periods and
exclusions
10.2.4 Reset all
10.3 Diagnostic screen status
10.4 Test button disabled status
10.5 Backup EEPROM
10.6 Restore EEPROM

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Head Office: (011) 699-2400 Information: [email protected]


Sales Office: (011) 699-2450 Sales: [email protected]
Technical Support: (011) 699-2451 Technical Support:
[email protected]

Head Office Fax: (011) 704-3412


Sales Office Fax: (011) 462-6669 Website: http://www.centsys.co.za

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