14EN7.2.3 - Level 2 programming (adjustable parameters)Table 11 - List of programmable functions in "Programming on power-up" modeInputLEDsParameter LED(level)Value DescriptionL1 VariableSensitivityL1 High When variable sensitivity is enabled, it can be set to three different activationthresholds. "High" variable sensitivity is most suited to small, correctlybalanced doors.L2 MediumL3 LowL2 Belt recovery L1 No recovery Adjust belt recovery limit Once the door has closed completely, a brief openingmanoeuvre is then performed which can be adjusted using this parameter.L2 Minimum recoveryL3 Maximum recoveryL3 ClosureslowdownL1 Short Controls how long closure slowdown takes.L2 AverageL3 LongTable 12 - List of programmable functions in "Standard programming" modeInputLEDsParameter LED(level)Value DescriptionL1 Motor force L1 Low Sets the maximum force generated by the motor to move the door.L2 MediumL3 HighL2 "Step-by-step" functionL1 Open - stop - close -openAdjusts the sequence of commands associated with the "Step-by-step"input or the 1st radio command (see tables 7 and 8).L2 Open - stop - close - stopL3 Apartment blockL3 Pause time L1 15 seconds Adjusts the pause time, i.e. time before automatic re-closure. Is effectiveonly if automatic closure is enabled.L2 30 secondsL3 60 secondsAll parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindications, only the "Motor force" setting may require special attention:• Use of high force values are not recommended to compensate for the fact that the leaf has anomalous points of friction; excessive forcemay impair the safety system and damage the leaf.• If the "Motor force control" is used in support of the system for impact force reduction, the force measurement procedure must beperformed after each adjustment, as envisaged by standard EN 12445.• Wear and atmospheric conditions influence movement of the gate; force settings should be checked periodically.7.2.4 - Level 2 programming (adjustable parameters)By default level 1 functions are set as shown in tables 11 and 12, but can be modified at any time as shown in the procedures below. Takecare during modification procedures, as there is a maximum time interval of 10 seconds between pressing one key and another; otherwisethe system exits the procedure automatically, memorising the changes made up to that time.• To modify the adjustable parameters in “Programming on power-up” mode:01. Switch off OVO (for example, by removing the F1 fuse).02. Press and hold P2.03. Switch on OVO (for example, by inserting the F1 fuse).04. Wait for the flashing signal indicating control unit start-up and keep P2 pressed until L1 starts to flash (approx. 6s).05. Release the P2 key when the L1 LED starts to flash.06. Press the P3 key to move the flashing LED to the "input LED" associated with the parameter to be modified.07. Press and hold P2during steps 8 and 9.08. Wait approx. 3s after which the LED associated with the current level of the parameter to be modified will light up.09. Press the P3 key to move the LED associated with the parameter value.10. Release P211. Wait 10s to exit the programming mode automatically after the maximum time interval.Points 6 to 10 can be repeated during the same programming phase to modify other parameters.• To modify the adjustable parameters in “Standard programming” mode:01. Press and hold P2 for approx. 3s.02. Release the P2 key when the L1 LED starts to flash.