Wiring diagrams
GCLR-I 2000/GCLR-O 2000
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7.2
Accompany function in escape and rescue routes with door
control unit TZ 320
The doors are unlocked in their basic state and can thus be passed by
personnel and visitors at any time. If a patient approaches a door he is not
allowed to pass through, the door will be locked. The doors can still be
opened using personnel transponders.
Patient transponders are taught using group button 1 on the GCLR. The
door control unit is locked via relay 1 of the GCLR as long as the transponder
is in the scanned field. For this purpose, the parameter input on the TZ 320
must be set to "locked level". The transponder of people accompanying
patients is taught via group button 2 on the GCLR. A short-term release on
the door control unit is triggered via relay 2 of the GCLR. Even if a "disable
signal" due to a patient is pending at the same time.
Option
If DIP switch 1 is set to "ON", an acoustic buzzer is enabled. This sounds for
the transponders taught in group 1 parallel to the switching time of relay 1.
This means an acoustic signal can be used to indicate that a patient is within
the scanned field.
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Heed the wiring diagrams and installation instructions of the respective
products.
When voltage for the GCLR is supplied through the power supply of the TZ
320:
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Tap the voltage directly from the power supply and not from terminals
1+2 of the TZ 320.
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Heed the overall current consumption.