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10.5 - Operation in Output mode
A
RAD
INT
command results in opening of the door, which
remains open for a user-modifiable duration time (see Changing
parameters) and then closes again.
A
RAD
INT
or
RAD
ESt
command during opening is ignored. A
RAD
INT
command during closing results in immediate reopening.
10.6 - Operation in Input mode
A
RAD
ESt
command results in opening of the door, which
remains open for a user-modifiable duration time (see Changing
parameters) and then closes again.
A
RAD
INT
or
RAD
ESt
command during opening is ignored. A
RAD
ESt
command during closing results in immediate reopening.
10.7 - Operation in Partial Opening mode
A
RAD
INT
or
RAD ESt
command results in opening of the door;
the opening stroke is reduced to a percentage of the maximum
stroke that can be changed by the user (see Changing parameters).
The door remains open for a user-modifiable duration time (see
Changing parameters) and then closes again. A
RAD
INT
or
RAD
ESt
command during opening is ignored.
A
RAD
INT
or
RAD
ESt
command during closing results in
immediate reopening.
10.8 - Operation in Open mode
Positioning the selector in the Open position results in opening of
the door, which remains open until the position of the selector is
changed.
Note: in this mode the “CLOSE” command closes and reopens
the door. The “STOP” command stops the door.
10.9 - Operation in block mode
Positioning the selector in the Lock position results in closing
of the door and subsequent activation of the electric lock. The
door remains closed and locked, ignoring any command (except
START) until the position of the selector is changed.
10.10 - Operation in Pharmacy mode
Positioning the selector in the Pharmacy position results in closing
of the door and subsequent activation of the electric lock. Only the
START, OPEN and CLOSE commands are accepted. The door
opens only approximately 15 cm and the electric lock is activated
again when closed. This condition remains until the position of the
selector is changed.
10.11 - OPEN and CLOSE commands
The OPEN command results in opening of the door, which remains
open until the CLOSE command is received. A
RAD
INT
or
RAD
EST
command during closing results in immediate reopening.
The OPEN and CLOSE command are priority commands, they
cause opening or closing of the door, which remains open/closed
for the entire duration of the command.
During the opening or closing performed with the maintained
OPEN or CLOSE commands, a
RAD INT
or
RAD EST
or START
command is ignored.
A PHOTO command during closing results in immediate reopening.
10.12 - START command
The START command results in opening of the door even in a
locked state. The door remains open in the manner defined by
parameter U (see Changing parameters) and then closes and
locks (only if the lock status persists). By changing the parameter
“U” to position 0 (zero) it becomes “step-by-step”.
Note: this mode does NOT follow the “PARTIAL OPENING”
setting, therefore the “START” command always opens
completely.v
10.13 - STOP command (N.C.)
The STOP command results in immediate stopping of the door
and, as long as it remains active, any other command is ignored.
Except in the “OPEN” functionality.
10.14 - PHOTO command (N.C.)
The PHOTO command causes the door to reopen if in the closing phase and, as long as it remains active, it does not allow it to be closed again.