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Electrical Input
The MAIN emergency input of the logic is located on the GC01 board M4 connector. With the
W12 jumper (in, the input is drivable by dry contact or npn open collector. If that jumper is off, the
input is opto isolated, 24 VDC voltages is required.
Extra emergency inputs can be programmed setting the Inputs in the Setup/IO/…/… in “FIRE
ALARM” mode.
The flag of the emergency echo output can be set up one relay (see the annex “Parameter
Table”).
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Power Failure Management
In the event of isolation of the power supply:
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The panels open, when the battery backup is active
•
The panels remain in the current position, when the battery backup isn’t present
and for the remaining mechanism types.
Battery backup is available as an optional extra to operate the panels to open or to close in a
power down scenario. The doors position in power down can be set by programmable parameter.
In case of power failure, when the panels reach the desired position, the logic will switch itself
off after a delay settable by programmable parameter.
The emergency has priority in case of simultaneous emergency and power failure..
All the parameters regulating this function are into the “Alarms Group” (see the annex
“Parameter Table”).
Access Selection Mode
The gate behaviour during a transit in Running mode is dependent on the Door mode and
the transit access mode. The door mode can be Normally Open or Normally Closed and any
directions could be con-figured as Controlled, Blocked or Free. The User CAN modifies the A c-cess
configuration a Run Time, when the Aisle is free, in two different ways:
Access Mode Selection by Serial Protocol
When the parameter Main-menu/Setup/Serial 485/Enable is set to “ENABLED”, then the access
mode will be set by the Serial Protocol (see section “Serial 485 Protocol”).
After the unit starts up, if the serial protocol hasn't set the access mode, the Access mode is set
based on the following parameters:
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Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Access A, to set the transit access mode in A
direction.
•
Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Access B to set the transit access mode in B
direction.
•
Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Aisle, to set the Doors mode.
At any moment the serial protocol can override the previous set-tings.
Access Mode Selection by Remote Interface