Installation and Operation Manual
IMS 100
© CEDES/April 2014
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reused. A second pair of mounting clips (1) is included with
each IMS 100. Spare mounting clips are available.
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Problem / Situation
What to check?
Refer to
No function, door open
Power supply good?
Power wire broken?
Defective power line converter?
Section 3.3.2
Door constantly open
No person or object mov-
ing in the IMS 100 detec-
tion area
Are the light curtain and IMS 100 connected correctly?
Is the IMS 100 aligned towards the hall?
Is the relay connected correctly (COM, NO, NC)?
Position of IMS 100 inside elevator cab transom within the tolerance?
Does IMS 100 sensor optically influence the light curtain?
Dirty sensors?
Excessive EMC interference e.g. from door drive or fluorescent lamps?
Section 3.3.2
Section 3
Please refer to
light curtain
manual
Door closing although
person or object in the
IMS 100 detection area
Are the light curtain and IMS 100 connected correctly?
Is the relay connected correctly (COM, NO, NC)?
Is the alignment done properly?
Position of IMS 100 inside elevator cab transom within the tolerance?
Dirty sensors or vision shields?
Excessive EMC interference e.g. from door drive or fluorescent lamps?
Section 3.3.2
Section 3
Section 4.2
Please refer to
light curtain
manual
Random door openings
Do the sensors influence each other?
Dirty sensors or vision shields?
Excessive EMC interference e.g. from door drive or fluorescent lamps?
Damaged cable to the sensors, check for break in the cables by moving the
cable by hand?
Interference with other infrared sensors with the receiver directly or via mirror-
ing from shiny surfaces?
Sufficient current supply from the used power supply (> 200 mA)?
Section 3.3.2
Section 3
Section 4.2
Please refer to
light curtain
manual
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