Slido Classic 80-B eDrive Version 1.0
Instruction
Manual
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Functional description
3.2 Modes of operation
After installation and initial operation, the motor control device is ready to use.
The door drive starts to move, when the keys “open” or “close” of the switch cover are pressed, or when the
potential free inputs (Terminals 1, 21 and 29) are triggered.
The following modes of operation are possible:
Dead man’s control
:
The drive moves in the desired direction, as long as the corresponding input signal is applied and no
obstruction is detected. Otherwise it stops instantly.
Semi-automatic mode:
The drive moves in the desired direction after a trigger impulse on the corresponding input signal. After an
opening command, it will stay open until a close command is applied.
When an obstruction is detected or a stop signal or a command contrary to the driving direction is applied,
the drive stops.
Automatic mode:
Additional to the semi-automatic behavior, the door closes automatically, when a close delay time is over.
When an obstruction is detected during closing, the drive reverses and remains open for the close delay time
again.
If a command contrary to the driving direction is given, the drive reverses. On a stop signal, the drive will
stop as long as the stop input is applied. After the stop signal is released, the drive continues its operation.
Temporarily remain opened:
In automatic mode it is possible to let the door remain in the open position.
To activate this feature it is necessary to press the “Open” and “Close” keys together for about two seconds.
After this, the door remains in the open position, until a close command is given. After closing, the drive
returns to automatic mode.