3.1.4. Pedestrian Opening
The Pedestrian Opening input
opens the gate just wide enough
for a pedestrian to pass through
the opening.
A second button on your remote
control can be used to operate
the Pedestrian Opening function.
You can also connect a
keyswitch or keypad mounted
adjacent the gate entrance to
operate this function.
FIGURE 7.
FIGURE 8.
There is a default two second
delay before the gate opens.
This is to warn the pedestrian
that the gate is about to move.
It will also give the person enough time to move their hand away if they
are reaching through the gate to operate a keyswitch or a keypad*.
If the Courtesy Light (page
) is connected to the
D2 Turbo
control
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card, it will flash indicating that the gate will open approximately one
metre. The gate will close after a default time of five seconds.
The gate can be kept open by keeping a trigger on the input (keeping
your key in the keyswitch, for example) – once removed the gate will
close after the fixed five seconds.
If a Closing Photocell (page
) is fitted and the beam is broken while
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the gate is closing, the gate will stop and open to the Pedestrian
Opening position. The gate will remain open while the beam is broken
and the five second (fixed) Autoclose Delay will only commence once
the beam has been cleared.
* For safety reasons it is recommended that all pedestrian
keyswitches and keypads are installed on the opposite end
of the gate to where the motor is installed.
Features
and
Functions
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