Centurion D5-EVO REPAIR Programming Manual

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D5-EVO REPAIR
PROCEDURE FOR BACKING UP OR RESTORING USER DATA ON D-SERIES CONTROLLERS.
1. Remove the encoder/origin 6-way plug from the controller and plug the memory module into the 4-way connector.
2. Press and hold the oblong button
3. A screen will appear displaying the text “Setting Limits”; press the up arrow button
4. Press and release the oblong button
5. Using the Memory Module or select Restore EEPROM using the up/down arrow buttons if you wish to download all user data from the memory module to the controller .
6. Once you have made the selection press and release the oblong button (a) For the backup procedure, the screen displays: “Back up date with Time No”.
Using once.
• The display will indicate backing up EEPROM; wait until it displays backup successful.
• The screen will revert to displaying “backup EEPROM”.
• Press and release the round/exit button The Memory Module can now be removed from the DOSS plug.
(b) For the Restore EEPROM procedure, the screen will display: “Back up date with Time No”
Using .
• The display will indicate Restoring EEPROM; wait until it shows Restoring successful.
• The screen will revert back to “Restore EEPROM”.
• Press and release the round/exit button The Memory Module can now be removed from DOSS plug.
Select Backup EEPROM if you wish to transfer all controller user data to
buttons, select Yes and then press the oblong button
button select Yes and then press the oblong button .once
for approximately 2 seconds.
(don’t hold it).
once
twice to exit the menu.
twice to exit the menu.
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THE PROCEDURE FOR SETTING GATE LIMITS ON A D5-EVO MOTOR.
1. Manually open the gate halfway and engage the gearbox.
2. Press and hold the enter button
3. Press the enter button
once to access the menu for setting the limits.
until the display shows “setting limits”.
4. Follow the instructions on the display, and confirm the statement on the display by pressing the enter button
to start.
5. Press the enter button
once, until the display shows: Clear gate area press
once; the gate will start to set the limits on its own.
6. The gate will stop in either the fully-closed, or the fully-open position when finished, and the display will show: “Is the gate open? Yes”
7. Confirm with the enter button “No” using the down-arrow button
if you agree (i.e. the gate is fully-open), or select
. Press the enter button once, to confirm
your selection.
8. The display will indicate “Set up complete”. Press the enter-button
once.
Setting limits” will be displayed on the screen. Now press and release the exit
button
once, to exit programming-mode.
9. The gate motor is now ready for operation.
PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTES ON D-SERIES CONTROLLERS
MENU STRUCTURE
7. Press and hold the oblong button
(between the two arrows) for approximately 2
seconds
8. A screen will appear displaying the text “Setting Limits”; press the up arrow
once
until the screen displays “Remote Controls (TX)
9. Press and release the oblong button
(don’t hold it)
10. The screen will display “Add Remote
11. Press and release the oblong button
(it serves as an “Enter” button of sorts)
12. The screen will display “Select Function: Trigger Gate
13. Press and release the oblong button
14. The screen will now display “Time bar Remote: No
15. Press and release the oblong button
16. The unit will now ask you to press your remote button
17. Press and release the desired remote button(s)
18. A unique ID number will appear on the screen, indicating that the button has been successfully learned
19. Now press the ROUND button
TWICE to exit the menu
20. You are good to go!
Repairs and Servicing – Terms and Conditions
All CENTURION products that are brought in for repair are serviced with extreme care, thoroughly inspected and tested.
All Reconditioned D5-Evo units are subject to the relevant provision of the Consumer Protection Act (68/2008), and are warranted against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of six months from the reconditioned date, invoice date.
Please refer to http://www.centsys.co.za/our-products/product-warranties-and-exclusions for a complete explanation of our T&Cs.
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MENU STRUCTURE
1. Setting Limits
1.1. Setup wizard
2. Safety
2.1. Collision Force
• Opening Collision Force • Closing Collision Force
• MTR S Closing Collision Force • MTR S Opening Collision Force
2.2.
Collision Count
2.3.
Alarm Output
2.4. LCK Input as ESTOP
2.5. External gate indication • Indicator Output
• Closed Indication • Part Close Indication
• Closing indication • Part Open Indication
• Opening Indication • Open Indication
• Pedestrian Indication • Unknown Indication
3. Autoclose
3.1. Autoclose Status
3.2. Autoclose Timer
3.3. Autoclose Override
3.4. Autoclose Advanced Options • Autoclose Fully Open
• Autoclose Partly Open • Autoclose Partly Closed
4. Modes of Operation
4.1. Operating Mode • Standard Mode
• Condominium Mode • Reversing Mode
• PLC • Deadman Control Mode
5. Run Prole
5.1. Positive Close Mode • Positive Close Mode Status
• 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
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MENU STRUCTURE CONTINUED
6. Infrared Beams
6.1. PIRAC Control • PIRAC Status
6.2. IR Beam Test • Status
IRBO=IRBC on
6.3. Closing
6.4. IR Beam Alarms • Ambush Alarm
• Break-in Alarm • Alarm Output
7. Pedestrian
• Stop on Open
• Stop on Open Status
• Stopping Distance
• Test Beam
7.1. Pedestrian Open Position 7.2. Pedestrian Autoclose Time
7.3. Pedestrian pre-open Delay 7.4. Pedestrian pre-close Delay
8. Courtesy Light
8.1. Courtesy Light Timer
8.2. Courtesy Light Prole • Courtesy Light
Pre-ash A Pre-ash B
Pre-ash C
9. ChronoGuard
9.1. Time and Date
9.2. Time-Periods • Add Time-Period • Auto Function
• Time-Bar
• Delete Time-Period
• Edit review Time-Periods
9.3. Exclusions • Add Exclusion • Auto Function
• Time-Bar Function
• Delete Exclusion
• Edit Review
9.4. Delete all Time-Periods and Exclusions
10. General settings
10.1. Operating Standard
10.2. Reset Options • Factory Defaults
• Delete all Remotes
• Reset All
10.3. Diagnostic Screen Status
10.4. Test Button Disabled Status
• Delete all Time-Periods and Exclusions
PROCEDURE FOR BACKING UP OR RESTORING USER DATA ON D-SERIES CONTROLLERS.
1. Remove the encoder/origin 6-way plug from the controller and plug the memory module into the 4-way connector.
2. Press and hold the oblong button
3. A screen will appear displaying the text “Setting Limits”; press the up arrow button
4. Press and release the oblong button
5. Using the Memory Module or select Restore EEPROM using the up/down arrow buttons if you wish to download all user data from the memory module to the controller .
6. Once you have made the selection press and release the oblong button (a) For the backup procedure, the screen displays: “Back up date with Time No”.
Using once.
• The display will indicate backing up EEPROM; wait until it displays backup successful.
• The screen will revert to displaying “backup EEPROM”.
• Press and release the round/exit button The Memory Module can now be removed from the DOSS plug.
(b) For the Restore EEPROM procedure, the screen will display: “Back up date with Time No”
Using .
• The display will indicate Restoring EEPROM; wait until it shows Restoring successful.
• The screen will revert back to “Restore EEPROM”.
• Press and release the round/exit button The Memory Module can now be removed from DOSS plug.
10.5. Backup EEPROM
10.6. Restore EEPROM
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