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VISTA SW 260 SXL / VISTA SW 260 MXL
INSTALLATION MANUAL
17) ELECTRIC LOCK MANAGEMENT
PARAM-
ETER
DEFINITION
MIN
MAX
DE-
FAULT
PERSONAL
DESCRIPTION
09
Electric lock control
voltage (1)
0
1
0
0 = 12 VDC
1 = 24 VDC
10
Electric lock type (2)
0
6
0
0= not used
1 = electric lock with mechanical rearm at close-back
2 = electromagnet (maglock) - 24 VDC ONLY
3 = electric latch
4 = motorized lock
5 = electric lock with automatic rearm
6 = magnetic (maglock) with delay - 24VDC ONLY
11
Pulse duration or opening
delay (3)
0
9
2
The time depends on the electric lock type
12
Electric lock closing force
0
9
5
To ensure that the electric lock closes back you can adjust the closing force
14
Electric lock activation
according to the selected
logic (4)
0
3
3
0 = Disabled
1 = One Radar
2 = Two Radars
3 = One Radar and Two Radars
15
Auxiliary 1 input
confi guration
4
5
0
4 = Lock Release feedback (5)
5 = Lock Release command (6)
16
Auxiliary 2 input
confi guration
4
5
1
4 = Lock Release feedback (5)
5 = Lock Release command (6)
17
Auxiliary 1 output
confi guration
0
5
0
5 = Lock command repetition
18
Auxiliary 2 output
confi guration
0
5
1
5 = Lock command repetition
(1) You can manage 12 to 24 VDC electric locks, by setting the
09 parameter
(see the paragraph “DISPLAY OPERATING PARAMETER MANAGEMENT”), with a maxi-
mum current of 500mA. For electromagnets (Maglock) the only power supply available
is 24VDC
.
(2) The function is compatible with the following types of electric locks:
PULSE WITH REARM AT CLOSE-
BACK
it defi nes the duration of the release pulse. The leaf starts moving when the feedback signal is activated or once the pulse ends.
MAGNETIC
(with and without latch):
it defi nes the maximum delay between the release command and the movement start. The release signal remains active until
the door has closed back.
MOTORIZED:
it defi nes the maximum delay between the release command and the movement start. The release signal remains active until
the door has closed back.
PULSE WITH REARM AT VOLTAGE
RELEASE:
it defi nes the duration of the release pulse. The leaf starts moving when the feedback signal is activated or once the pulse
ends. In addition, voltage supply to the lock is maintained until the door has opened by about 10°
MAGNETIC (MAGLOCK ) WITH
CLOSING ACTIVATION DELAY
it defi nes the maximum delay of the rearm command after the door has closed back
(3) For some types of electric lock, you can modify the duration of the activation pulse or the leaf opening delay , from the release command. The parameter has a
different meaning and adjustment range according to the electric lock type set using parameter
10
.
13) DOOR OPERATION MODE (With VISTA SEL or logic selection switch)
EXTERNAL RADAR:
Only the RADAR EXT input of the electronic control board is monitored. A signal from a sensor connected to this input causes the leaf to open
and then to close. The electric lock, if any, locks the leaf whenever it reaches the full closure position.
INTERNAL RADAR:
Only the RADAR INT input of the electronic control board is monitored. A signal from a sensor connected to this input causes the leaf to open
and then to close. The electric lock, if any, locks the leaf whenever it reaches the full closure position.
STANDARD RADAR OPERATION:
Both the RADAR EXT and the RADAR INT inputs of the electronic control board are monitored. A signal from a sensor connected
to one of these inputs causes the leaf to open and then to close. The electric lock, if any, locks the leaf whenever it reaches the full closure position.
DOOR CLOSED DURING THE DAY:
The door is locked in its closed state. Panic mode function activated if enabled. The automation issues the full leaf closing com-
mand. In this logic the RADAR EXT and RADAR INT inputs of the electronic control board are not monitored; if present, the electric lock locks the leaf.
DOOR CLOSED DURING THE NIGHT:
The door is locked in closed state. Panic mode function not activated if enabled. The automation issues the full leaf closing
command. In this logic the RADAR EXT and RADAR INT inputs of the electronic control board are not monitored; if present, the electric lock locks the leaf.
DOOR FULLY OPEN:
The door is locked in its open state. The automation issues the full leaf opening command. In this logic the RADAR EXT and RADAR INT inputs
of the electronic control board are not monitored.
DOOR WITH MANUAL OPENING:
In this logic the controls connected to RADAR EXT and RADAR INT are disabled. Opening and closing are manual. The opening
and closing safety sensors are only active in case of motor opening for disabled people.
14) LOGIC SELECTION SWITCH
Fig. 14
In addition to the logic selector management you can connect a button logic selection switch, allowing to select the three main logics:
- Door with Manual Opening
- Standard Radar operation
- Full door opening
The presence of the logic selector disables the operation of the button logic selection switch
15) BRAKING LEVEL SELECTION (for VISTA SW 260 SXL only)
Fig. 12.2
16) BATTERY INSTALLATION
Fig. 9
- Remove the power supply and the board Fig. 9.1;
- Insert the supplied battery pack into the pin shown in Fig. 9.2;
- Screw back in the self-locking nut you previously unscrewed (3a) and wire the batteries as shown (3b) Fig. 9.3;
- Reinstall the power supply and the board, then insert the cable connector into the relevant terminal Fig. 9.4.
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