14 Centurion D5 EVO Installation Manual PDF
14 Centurion D5 EVO Installation Manual PDF
14 Centurion D5 EVO Installation Manual PDF
Section 3 below provides the full menu of features that can be set up
on the system.
An explanation of each feature is provided in Section 21, Controller
Features of the full installation manual available on
www.centsys.co.za.
When setting up the D5-Evo and D10 system via the LCD display, all
the steps that have to be followed are clearly provided via the display.
It is only necessary to note the following:
To get into Setup Mode, press the (
& ) button for two seconds and
follow the instructions provided
The buttons provided on the controller for navigating the system are
&
not marked because at each step during the setup, the function
given to each button is provided on the display
When not in Setup Mode, i.e. Normal Mode, the (
& ) button is
used as a test button for operating the system
The triangular up or down (
& ) buttons are used to scroll through
the diagnostic screens
For each feature a Factory Default Setting has been programmed
&
into the controller. Referred to as an Operating Standard or
Profile, these defaults have been determined to suit the
requirements of the specific region where the installation is being
carried out. It is only necessary to change a feature where the
default does not suit the installation. When selecting any feature in
the menu, details of the current setting stored in the controller are
displayed
The schedule of Factory Defaults are detailed in the full
installation manual, available for download on
www.centsys.co.za
2. Safety
2.1. Collision force 2.1.1. Opening collision force
2.1.2. Closing collision force
2.2. Collision count
2.3. Alarm output
2.4. LCK input as ESTOP
2.5. External gate
indication status 2.5.1. Indicator output
2.5.2. Closed indication
2.5.3. Part close indication
2.5.4. Closing indication
2.5.5. Part open indication
2.5.6. Opening indication
2.6.7. Open indication
2.5.8. Pedestrian indication
2.5.9. Unknown indication
3. Autoclose
3.1. Autoclose Status
3.2. Autoclose Timer
3.3. Autoclose Override
3.4. Autoclose advanced
options 3.4.1. Autoclose fully open
3.4.2. Autoclose partly open
3.4.3. Autoclose partly closed
4. Modes of operation
4.1. Operating mode 4.1.1. Standard Mode
4.1.2. Condominium Mode
4.1.3. Reversing Mode
4.1.4. PLC
4.1.5. Deadman Control Mode
5. Run profile
5.1. Positive Close Mode 5.1.1. Positive Close Mode Status
5.1.2. Positive Close Mode Force
5.2. Pre-open delay
5.3. Pre-close delay
5.4 Opening speed
5.5. Closing speed
5.6. Ramp-up distance
5.7. Ramp-down distance
5.8. TRG stop distance
5.9. IRB stop distance
5.10.Crawl distance
5.11.Torque limit
Icon Menu Sub-menu
6. Infrared beams
6.1. PIRAC control 6.1.1. PIRAC status
6.1.2. Stop on open
6.1.2.1. Stop on open
status
6.1.2.2. Stopping
distance
6.2. IR beam test 6.2.1. On/Off
6.2.2. Test beam selection
(IRBC; IRBO; IRBC
and IRBO)
6.3. IRBO=IRBC on closing
6.4. IR beam alarms 6.4.1. Ambush Alarm
6.4.1.1. Ambush Alarm
on/off
6.4.1.2. Broken IRB time
6.4.2. Break-in Alarm on/off
6.4.3. Alarm output selection
7. Pedestrian
7.1. Pedestrian open position
7.2. Pedestrian Autoclose time
7.3. Pedestrian pre-open delay
7.4. Pedestrian pre-close delay
8. Courtesy Light
8.1. Courtesy Light Timer
8.2. Light Profile 8.2.1. Courtesy Light
8.2.2. Pre-flash A
8.2.3. Pre-flash B
8.2.4. Pre-flash C
9. ChronoGuard
9.1. Time and date
9.2. Time-Periods 9.2.1. Add Time-period
9.2.1.1. Auto function
9.2.1.2. Time-bar
function
9.2.2. Delete Time-period
9.2.3. Edit review Time-periods
9.3. Exclusions 9.3.1. Add exclusion
9.3.1.1. Auto function
9.3.1.2. Time-bar
function
9.3.2. Delete exclusion
9.3.3. Edit review exclusions
9.4. Delete all Time-periods
and exclusions
Icon Menu Sub-menu
10. General settings
10.1.Operating standard
(ZA; CE; UL325)
10.2.Reset options 10.2.1. Factory defaults
10.2.2. Delete all remotes
10.2.3. Delete all Time-periods
and exclusions
10.2.4. Reset all
10.3.Diagnostic screen on/off
10.4.Test button
disabled/enabled
10.5.Backup EEPROM
10.6.Restore EEPROM
11.1.Add remotes
11.2.Delete remotes 11.2.1. Delete remote by ID
11.2.2. Delete remote button
11.2.3. Delete remote by
button
11.2.4. Delete not present
On/Off
11.2.5. Delete all remotes
11.3.Edit remote button
11.4.Autolearn
11.5.Lock Tx menu
11.6.Onboard receiver
enable/disable
4. Diagnostic LEDs
The D5-Evo and D10 controllers have a series of diagnostic LEDs
which indicate the state of the inputs.
Normally-open inputs are indicated by a red LED, and normally-closed
inputs by a green LED.
An illuminated red LED indicates that the signal is present
(e.g. intercom button pressed), while a non-illuminated green LED
indicates that the signal is absent (e.g. IRB broken).
The LCD display shows useful information regarding the status of the
system.
1. Battery icon
Indicates the state of charge of the battery.
& Four solid bars = full capacity
& Two solid bars = 50% capacity
& No solid bars, with the icon flashing = battery empty
2. Mains icon
Displays the presence or absence of mains voltage:
& Plug solid = mains present and battery charging
& Plug hollow and flashing = No mains present and battery not
charging
3. Autoclose information
& Displays the state of the Autoclose function
& Displays off if Autoclose is not selected
& OVR if Autoclose is overridden, and the remaining Autoclose
time if Autoclose is active
& POVR indicates that the PIRAC option is overriden
4. Pillar light information
& Displays the remaining light time if Courtesy Light Mode is
selected
& Pre-flashing mode is displayed if pre-flash is selected
& LIT will be indicated if the pillar light has been turned on
permanently
A warning buzzer will sound (where applicable) as per the table below:
Ambush alarm Continuous tone until IRBs are cleared Alarm N/A N/A
Multiple collision Periodic until condition is cleared by user (500/500ms) Collision No Yes
Battery low Three beeps periodically for 30 seconds Power system fault Yes* Yes
Auxiliary overload Five beeps periodically for 30 seconds Hardware No No
Holiday Lockout One beep periodically for 30 seconds User No Yes
Emergency stop One beep periodically for 30 seconds User No Yes
Time-barring One beep periodically for 5 seconds User No Yes
Mains failure Two beeps periodically for 30 seconds Power system fault Yes Yes
Beams broken (any) One beep periodically for 30 seconds User No Yes
2. Ensure that all low voltage systems (less than 42.4V) are
suitably protected from damage, by disconnecting all
sources of power such as chargers and batteries before
doing any work.
3. All electrical work must be carried out according to the
requirements of all applicable local electrical codes. (It is
recommended that a licensed electrical contractor perform
such work).
Safe Common Used for switching the power supply to the safety
beams, if automatic beam testing is required
Aux 12V Out Auxiliary power connection. Provides +12V DC
supply for auxiliary equipment such as a radio
receiver, photo cells, etc. It is electronically limited
to 300mA
Safety Close Closing beam safety input. (A normally-closed
potential-free input)
Safety Open Opening beam safety input. (A normally-closed
potential-free input)