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FUNCTION
LED

0

SETTING
LED

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

0 to F

DEFAULT
SETTING for
CADET

0 = slowest

OPENING SPEED

A

0 = slowest

BACK CHECK SPEED

1

0 = slowest

LATCH SPEED

5

0 = slowest

HOLD SPEED

2

b = 22sec
C = 24sec
d = 26sec
E = 28ec
F = 30sec

ACTIVATION TIME
The time that the door remains open, starting when the
activation trigger goes OFF. 1 to 30 sec

4

DELAY ON OPERATE
The time delay before operating the door, starting when
activation2 trigger goes ON. 2 to 16sec - This is valid when
Setting A1 has the LED OFF.

1

PUSH AND GO SENSITIVITY
The amount of time that a push and go trigger must be
sensed before the door is triggered. A longer time makes the
door less sensitive to a push and go.

3

PUSH AND GO ACTIVATION TIME
The time that the door remains open starting when the Push
and Go input is triggered.

5

SAFETY 1 INHIBIT
The time that a safety1 input is ignored (inhibited), starting
when the door goes into Latch.
0 to 2 sec

0

STRIKE DELAY
The time between Strike ON and door starting to open. HA
board ONLY

0

F = fastest
1

0 to 5
5 = fastest

2

0 to 5
5 = fastest

3

0 to 9
9 = fastest

4

1 = 2sec
2 = 4sec
3 = 6sec
4 = 8sec
5 = 10sec

6 = 12sec
7 = 14sec
8 = 16sec
9 = 18sec
A = 20sec

5

0 = 2 sec
1 = 4 sec
2 = 6 sec
3 = 8 sec

4 = 10 sec
5 = 12 sec
6 = 14 sec
7 = 16 sec

6

0 = Instant trigger - extremely sensitive
1 = 1/8 sec - very sensitive
2 = 1/4 sec
3 = 3/8 sec - mid range sensitivity
4 = 1/2 sec
5 = 5/8 sec - not sensitive

7

1 = 1sec
12sec
2 = 2sec
14sec
3 = 3sec
4 = 4sec
5 = 5sec

8

0 = 0sec
1 = .50sec
2 = 1.00sec
3 = 1.50sec
4 = 2.00sec

9

0 = 0.125sec
1 = 0.25sec
2 = 0.50sec
3 = 1.00sec

6 = 6sec

b=

7 = 7sec

C=

8 = 8sec
9 = 9sec
A = 10sec

4 = 1.50sec
5 = 2.00sec

d = 15sec
E = 25ec
F = 30sec

CODE INDICATION
FUNCTION
SETTING LED
LED
A
0
A

A

A

A

A
A5 –
LED OFF
(Overhead
Sensor)

ON/OFF LED = ON

ON/OFF LED = OFF

DEFAULT
SETTING

Safety 2 OFF at back check.

Safety2 always active

LED OFF

1

ACT N1 is connected to a push button
Activation input 1 (ACT N1) works
LED OFF
switch and always opens the door. ACT N2
as an instant activation. Activation
ACT N1 = instant
is connected to the door and is only active
input 2 (ACT N2) works as a
and
after ACT’N1 is pressed and before the door
delayed activation (delay time
ACT N2 = delayed
closes and gets to the Latch point.
programmed through Function 5 .) activation
2
Lockout ON – during closing Safety1 is
Lockout OFF
LED ON
active if the door stops moving (from hitting
Safety1 is always active
Lockout ON
an obstruction for example). If door is moving
then Safety1 is NOT active.
3
Push and Go is active. Push and Go will only Push and Go disabled
LED OFF – Push and
work with a door that DOES NOT have a
Go Disabled
clutch.
4
In process of reading out # of door opening No readout
LED OFF – no
cycles
readout
To obtain the number of opening cycles that the door has gone through press the set button while in the Function A, Setting 4
mode. Example: Readout of 3 2 (pause) 7 0 = 3,270 door cycles
5
Safety1 sensor mounted on closing side of
Safety1 sensor mounted overhead.
LED OFF – Safety1
door.
mounted Overhead.
Door Opening
- Safety1 sensor has no effect
Door Fully Open
Door Closing

- Safety1 sensor ON = door will not close
- A2 setting ON. Door moving = Safety1 has no effect (door will open)
- A2 setting ON. Door stopped, Safety1 ON = door will not open
- A2 setting OFF. Safety1 ON = door will not open

A5 –
LED ON
(Door mounted
Sensor)

Door Fully Closed
Door Opening
Door Fully Open
Door Closing
Door Fully Closed

- Safety1 sensor ON = door will not open
- Safety1 sensor has no effect
- Safety1 sensor ON = door will not close
- Safety1 sensor ON = door drives at HOLD speed
- Safety1 sensor has no effect

CODE INDICATION
FUNCTION
LED

ON/OFF LED = ON

ON/OFF LED = OFF

DEFAULT
SETTING

Safety1 sensor is a Normally Closed input
(N.C.)
Safety2 independent of Activation 1

Safety1 sensor is a Normally Open
input (N.O.)
Safety2 works with Act’n1.

LED OFF – Safety1
is Normally Open
LED OFF

Safety2 is ON = door holds

For Safety2 AND Act’n1 both ON =
door holds.

Safety2 works with
Act’n1.

SETTING LED

A

6

A

7

Safety2 is OFF = door opens

If Safety2 goes OFF = door opens
A

If Act’n1 goes OFF = door closes.
Fire door mode for California. Manually pulling
Door will not shut when manually
LED OFF
the door closed while it is fully open will close
pulled closed.
the door ignoring all activation triggers including
Hold Open. Turning to OFF resets this mode.
See note1
note1: When setting up Code A8 it is important to 1. Turn the overload all the way down (counter clock wise on the Potentiometer)
and 2. To make sure that the Back Check speed is slow enough that it will not trigger the overload while the door is fully open.
8

PROBLEM
Programming function does not work.

POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1.

Is there an ON/OFF switch connected? A switch must be connected from the
ON terminal pin to the OFF terminal pin for programming to work.

2.

Slide switch must be moved to PROG for programming options to be modified.

1.

Is power connected and ON? (7 segment LEDs will light with power ON)

2.

Is program/run switch in the Arun@ mode? (switch should be down)

3.

Which activation situation is selected? See setting A1 - If LED is ON for program
setting A1, the Activation input 2 will only activate the door while it is closing and
has not reached Latch.

4.

Is there an ON/OFF switch connected? A switch must be connected from the
ON terminal pin to the OFF terminal pin for the doors to open.

Door does not open if triggered
immediately after going into Latch.

1.

Increase the Safety1 inhibit time. See Setting 9.

Push and Go function does not work.

2.

Is operator equipped for Push and Go? Only an operator WITHOUT a clutch will
work for push and go. Operators with a clutch cannot provide push and go.

3.

Is Push and Go function enabled? See setting A3

4.

Reduce push and go sensitivity. See setting 6

Door does not delay when triggered
even when a delayed time has been
set up.

1.

Which activation situation is selected? See setting A1 - If LED is ON for program
setting A1 this is a special activation situation and there is no delay

1.

Only Activation Trigger 2 input (ACT=N 2) will provide a delay on opening.
Activation Trigger 1 input (and the push button on the board) will ALWAYS give
an instant trigger regardless of how the time delay has been set up

Door opens slowly

1.

Check to see that the Back Check and latching magnets are adjusted properly

2.

Increase the opening speed – Function 0

1.
2.

Make sure the door is unlocked and main power is on.
Remove obstacle that could be causing the door not to open.

3.

Make sure the 3 position switch (I 0 II) is set to automatic mode (I)

1.

Remove any obstacle from in front of the door, which is activating the sensor,
thus keeping the door open.

2.

Make sure the 3 position switch (I 0 II) is set to automatic mode (I)

Door does not open after being
triggered.

Door will not open

My door will not close



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