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425 d c, Ont r ol, An e l – Controlled Products Systems Group 104572 User Manual

Page 19: Ns tallation, Ns tru c tions, Left right, Program buttons

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LOGIC SETTING

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ACTIVITATION COMMAND

Open/Close/Open

Open/Stop/Close/Stop

SECURITY MODE

Only useful in EP Logic

Only useful in A Logic

REVERSING STROKE (useful with electric locks)

Disabled

Enabled

COURTESY LIGHT/WARNING LIGHT

Flashing

Light

Courtesy Light (Light stays lit solid for

90 seconds)

DECELERATION PERCENTAGE SETTING

20% of opening run time

10% of opening run time

DECELERATION SPEED (SLOW DOWN SPEED)

High

Low

LIMIT SWITCHES (WITH/WITHOUT)

Not using limit switches

Using limit switches

NUMBER OF MOTORS

One operator connected

Two operators connected

LEAF DELAY

1.5 seconds

3 seconds

6 seconds

10 seconds

DISPLAY

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ROGRAMMING

WARNING! Turn off the main power before you
make any electrical connections or set any

switches inside the control panel box.

To program the automated system, the

“Programming Mode” must be accessed.

The 425D has two push buttons labeled P1 and P2

that are used to program how the control panel

operates and responds to inputs.

1. The display should show “— —”.
2. Press and hold the P2 button for 5 seconds

until the display shows the first parameter.

3. To change the parameter values use the P1

button.

4. Use the P2 button to move from parameter to

parameter.

5. If no buttons are pushed for 60 seconds then

the board will automatically exit

programming.

6. Continuing all the way through the program to

the last parameter will also exit the program.

Use the following table to program the
parameters required for your installation.

PROGRAM BUTTONS

Left Right

P1 P2

DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

FORCE SETTING (Force Applied to the Gate)

Minimum force, maximum

sensitivity

Medium

low

force,

maximum

sensitivity

Medium high force, minimum

sensitivity

Maximum force, minimum

sensitivity