System Operation
1.SLIDE OPERATIONThe slide panel continuously opens while the "OPEN" switch is pressed, and stops at the specified tilt-up position.
When the switch is released and pressed again, the slide panel continues to move to the fully open position.
The slide panel continuously closes while the "CLOSE" switch is pressed, and stops at approximately the 150 mm (5.91 in) open position. When the switch is released and pressed again, the slide panel continues to move to the fully closed position.
2.OPEN OPERATION
- When the "OPEN" switch is pressed, current flows to activate the transistor and relay so that the motor rotates in the direction that opens the slide panel. (The P.U.T is held "OFF".)
- The limit switch turns from "ON" to "OFF" so that the P.U.T turns ON. This turns the transistor and relay off, and the motor will then stop.
- When the "OPEN" switch is released, the P.U.T turns OFF The circuit is then held in a stand-by mode for ready operation.
- When the "OPEN" switch is pressed again, the transistor and relay turn ON (the P.U.T is held OFF). The motor will then rotate in the direction that opens the slide panel fully.
3.CLOSED OPERATION
- When the "CLOSE" switch is pressed, current flows to turn the transistor and relay ON (the P.U.T. is held OFF), the motor rotates in the direction that closes the slide panel.
- The limit switch turns from ON to OFF (the P.U.T. turns ON), and the motor will stop.
- When the "CLOSE" switch is released, the P.U.T turns OFF, holding the circuit in a stand-by mode for ready operation.
- When the "CLOSE" switch is pressed again, the transistor and relay turn ON. The motor will then rotate in the direction that closes the slide panel fully. (In this case, the slide panel does not stop at the tilt-up position.)