3) AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATION
Switch on the power supply by means of the system switch.
The automation electronic control unit beeps shortly to indicate that the automatic door is powered.
The first opening command starts a calibration cycle during which the door wing opening speed is very low
until the end of the stroke, to find the stop points; after the delay set for the open door pause has elapsed,
the wings close back at normal speed.
3.1) NORMAL DOOR OPERATION
3.2) DOOR OPERATION IN NIGHT LOCK MODE
The door cannot be opened through the motion sensors (radar).
The door may only be opened by activating the OPEN button, or by the remote control
Spyco if applicable.
The safety function (sensors and behaviour in case of obstruction) are active and work as described
in par. 3.1. for normal operation.
WARNING!!
Always contact the assistance technician before commissioning the door, to learn how the
automation works.
When something enters the motions sensor (internal and/or external radar) detection area the door
opens and stays open until sensors detect the presence, then once the pause delay has elapsed the door
closes back.
When the manual door opening button is pressed the door opens and stays open until the command
remains active, then once the pause delay has elapsed it closes back.
If the electronic control unit has been programmed with the "push e go" function, you can also open the
door with a brief manual push.
If the safety sensor in closing detects the presence, the door immediately reopens and stays open as long
as the sensor remains engaged.
If the safety sensor in opening detects the presence, the door stops and doesn't move as long as the
sensor is engaged; it will complete the opening cycle only after the sensors disengaged.
If, during the opening motion the door bumps against an obstacle, it stops and closes back.
If, during the opening motion the door bumps against an obstacle, it stops and opens back.
3.3) SUPPORT OPERATION FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
This only applies if the electronic control unit has been programmed and set to the disabled people
operating mode.
The disabled person may open the door through a special button or by motion sensor.
The door stays open for a delay time long enough to allow the disabled person to cross the door.
All the safety functions are on.
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