The Dynalogic 4 requires active safety inputs. Connect your photocells, light curtains, or bottom-edge sensors to the dedicated safety terminals (refer to the wiring diagram on the interior cover).
Some versions use a CMOS-style battery to retain settings; if the door loses its limits after a power outage, replace this battery.
Typically 230V or 400V (Check specific model plate).
The LCD screen provides real-time feedback. To enter the programming menu, you typically hold the "Stop" or "Menu" button for three seconds. Setting Door Limits
Setting the open and close positions is the most critical step in the manual.
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) for smooth start/stop cycles. Initial Installation and Wiring
Adjust these to prevent the door from "shaking" at the end of a cycle. Understanding Error Codes
Ensure your version of the Dynalogic 4 is compatible with the peripheral sensors you are using.