Automatic Systems
Logic D1 v06-02-en0802.doc
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The DIP 1 of SW3 (
8:4
) on the AS1220 defines the choice to use one or two passage traffic lights.
One light:
- REL 1 is allocated to the green bulb (authorisation).
- REL 1 is allocated to the red bulb (prohibition).
- selection of the direction of operation (entry or exit) by DIP2.
- selection for green light: continuous (green) or blinking (orange) with DIP3.
Two lights: - REL 1 is allocated to entry traffic light.
- REL 2 is allocated to exit light.
-
if the relay is engaged, the light is green (authorisation).
-
if the relay is released, the light is red (prohibition).
IMPORTANT: When the opening OVB command is connected to connector X7
of the AS1200 board, the passage direction authorised by this command is
defined as
entry.
When an automatic opening loop (DPO) is activated, the direction of
the passage is
exit
.
3.3.2.
Function 2: Copy-out of Information
The information required is to be selected for each relay by programming the parameter 9 for the
REL1 and parameter 10 for the REL2 (see §
2.4.1. Parameters)
.
3.3.3.
Function 3: Master-slave management
REL1 commands the opening and closing and REL2 the stop of the slave obstacle which must
always
be wired and set to operate in Mode 1 (See § 2.3.
Operation mode parameters
).
3.4.
Connections
3.4.1.
The connectors
X4
(
8:3
): Power supply.
The necessary positive power supply, supplied by the board AS1048, is connected to the terminal 51
and the ground to the terminal 52.
Terminal
Use
51
24V
52
Ground
X2
(
8:1
): The Inputs
Terminals 53 to 56 are used to connect the entry and exit readers in order to manage the access
directions, for example, to use red and green passage traffic lights.
Terminals 57 to 60 are used to connect an electromechanical tip support.
Terminal
Use
53
Ground
54
OVB Entry command (direction A – Reader)
55
Ground
56
OVB Exit command (direction B – Reader)
57
Ground
58
Boom presence switch (FCL) contact NO
59
Ground
60
Lock switch (FCV) contact NF