PPA Delayed Trigger Module User manual

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DELAY
ACTIVATION
MODULE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P05352 - Rev. 0
WARNING
Do not use this equipment without
referring to this manual.
FEATURES
• Configurable delay timing;
• Built-in 433,92MHz receiver module;
• Encrypted Code learning with external
memory:
– 328 Fixed code remote controls;
– 164 Rolling Code remote controls (PPA
Standard).
• A terminal to an opening / closing external
pushbutton;
• Relay for activating a charge with an external
power supply;
• Module powered trough operator ECU or an
external 15V 1A power supply;
CONNECTING THE MODULE
The module can be powered through the RX
(Receiver) connector of the operator ECU or
through SCI / PROG connector (when using
Connect PPA ECUs).
When connected to the RX (Receiver) mode, one
can use the end-of-stroke duplicator to turn the
relay off as soon as the gate reaches the closing
end-of-stroke.
OPERATION
The module can receive commands through
remote controls or pushbuttons connected to
the ECU terminals. The module must reeive the
command, activate the relay and add a delay
interval, which can be set; then it sends the
command to the ECU.
The timing will be calculated when the module
identify that the gate is on the closing end-o-
f-stroke and/or whenever the relay is off when
receiving a command. The relay will turn itself off
when the gate reaches the closing end-of-stroke
or after the time set to turn the relay off.
SETTING DELAY TIME
Delay timing is the period of time the module must
wait to activate the ECU after receiving a command
and activate the charge (optional) connected to the
relay. The relay will keep the charge activated while
the gate does not finish its cycle, and will turn itself
off only when it reaches the closing end-of-stroke.
IMPORTANT: The delay timing
is set every 3 seconds, the adjustmnt
range goes from 0 second up to 24
seconds, with 8 different levels.
1. 1. Close RET jumper, SN LED will blink once;
2. 2. Press GRV button, SN LED will blink
according to the pre-set timing, blinking once
per configuration level, e.g.: 12 seconds – level
4 – it blinks four times;
3. 3. Press GRV button to increase the delay
timing;
4. 4. Press (-) button to decrease the delay timing;
5. 5. Quit RET jumper to confirm the timing.
Minimum timing: no delay, SN LED blinks rapidly.
Maximum timing: 24 seconds, SN LED remains lit.
IMPORTANT: The standard delay
timing is 15 seconds.
SETTING THE TIME TO TURN THE
RELAY OFF
Set the interval the module awaits to turn the
relay off after receiving a command, restarting
the counting whenever it receives a command. A
15-second step per level.
1. Start the memory, by pressing the GRV button
for 10 seconds, until the SN LED blinks 10 times
rapidly.
IMPORTANT: This is the same pro-
cedure to erase all remote controls added
and set the delay timing and the timing to
turn the relay off to the standard ones (15
seconds and 45 seconds respectively).
6. 1. Press the remote control button for some
seconds, SN LED will blink indicating it has
received the code.
7. 2. Press GRV button, SN LED will blink once,
indicating the remote control has been ad-
ded, twice if the remote control had already
been added or three times if the memory of
the module is full.
ERASING REMOTE CONTROLS AND
STARTING THE MEMORY
1. Press GRV button for 10 seconds, until SN
LED blinks ten times rapidly. This indicates the
operation has been successful.
OUTPUT SETTINGS
A Terminal : Normally open
C Terminal : Common
F Terminal : Normally closed
CA Terminal : Opening command Input
GND Terminal : Negative (-) connection
CF Terminal : Closing command Input.
JUMPER SETTINGS
CF / CR
Open: Fixed Code
Closed: Rolling Code
REED
Place where the analog reed (End-of-stroke system)
of the operator will be connected. Thus, the modu-
le is able to monitor the gate status (closed / open)
in real time.
1. Close RET jumper, SN LED blinks once;
2. Press CMD button once, SN LED blinks twice;
3. Press GRV button, SN LED will blink according to
the pre-set timing, blinking once per configuration
level, e.g.: level 1, it blinks once;
4. Press GRV button to increase the delay timing to
turn the relay off;
5. Press (-) button to decrease the delay timing to
turn the relay off;
6. Quit RET jumper to confirm the timing.
Minimum timing: it turns off only when it reaches
the closing end-of-stroke, SN LED blinks rapidly.
Maximum timing: 1 minute, SN LED remains lit.
IMPORTANT: The standard timing
to turn the relay off is 45 seconds.
ADDING REMOTE CONTROLS
Before starting adding remote controls, one must
check the CR/CF jumper, indicating the kind of
remote control will be added, and confirm the
memory has been started / erased.
IMPORTANT: To add Rolling Code
remote controls, the CR/CF jumper must
be closed when starting the memory.
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