7.1.1
Choosing the direction of rotation
Use the handwheel to test the lock and the lock cylinder on your door
to determine which rotational direction is used for locking (bolt moves
outward).
Use the bottom button to change the direction of rotation to "left".
The line in the LC display rotates to the left to indicate direction of rotation
"to the left".
Use the top button to change the direction of rotation to "right".
The line in the LC display rotates to the right to indicate direction of rotation
"to the right".
Choose the desired direction of rotation by briefly pressing the respective
button.
Remember: If the door has not yet been opened, open it now so that the
end stop is detected later.
In order to get to the next menu point, briefly pressthe small round button
"Setup" with a pointed object and the initialization move (see next section)
begins.
The display shows "2" to indicate the second setup step.
7.1.2
Setting "Unlocked"/"Locked", Door latch hold time
Wait until the first initialization move. During the initialization move, the drive moves
against the stop several times in the direction "Unlock". The door latch should be
completelyretracted in this case.
At the end of this process, the drive moves to the self-detected position "Unlocked".
This setting can be changed in 90 degree steps to suit the individual
requirements of the drive:
• In order to use predominantly as a door opener, move the setting further
toward "Unlocked" to minimize the time for retracting the door lock-latch.
• In order to use predominantly for locking and unlocking, move the setting
further toward "Lock", to keep the travel distance and therefore the
battery consumption low. This makes sense e.g. on doors that have a
door latch on the outside as well.
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