Testing the door operation – Zap JACKSHAFT MOTOR-CONTROL SYSTEM 815-RL User Manual

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TESTING THE DOOR OPERATION

When the basic wiring is complete the door
operation may be tested. It may be helpful to fit
an optional Plug-in Beeper module (part No. 850)
(Pic 28), which sounds in conjunction with flashes

of the Acknowledge LED. The beeper will sound at
the start of each door movement and provides
audible feedback during programming and door
position calibration. The Beeper is fitted into the
white 3- way socket at the upper left hand side of
the panel market TB1 – Beeper (Pic 29).

A momentary press of the case lid push button or
a remote push button, if fitted, operates the door.

The push button operation is: PRESS TO OPEN –
PRESS TO STOP – PRESS TO CLOSE – PRESS TO STOP.
The push button may be used to switch on a light,
if fitted, when the door is closed and without
moving the door, by an extended press of the push
button for 2

1

/

2

seconds until the light illuminates.

Note the factory set positions of each of the DIP
switches at the top right hand side of the panel
will be: (Pic 30)

SW1

SAFETY MODE

OFF/N/C

SW2

STANDARD SAFETY

OFF

SW3

12V PHOTO-EYE

OFF

SW4

AUTO-CLOSE

OFF (NOT USED)

SW5

INTERLOCK OVER-RIDE

ON

SW6

LIGHTING MODE

OFF

SW7

MOTOR POLARITY

AS REQUIRED

(See next paragraph)

SW8

STOP BUTTON OVER-RIDE

ON

(A separate Stop button is not fitted).

Plug the power cord into the convenient power
supply socket and switch on the mains power.
Note that the power indicator LD3 is illuminated.
(Pic 31)

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Pic 29

Pic 28

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