
28
‐
Control
Unit
E6L
/
Rev
6.11
Control
method
3:
The
lights
at
both
ends
of
the
ramp
are
turned
off.
When
a
reservation
request
is
received,
the
red
light
is
lit
at
the
opposite
end
and
the
green
light
lit
for
the
reserve.
Otherwise,
operation
is
as
in
control
method
1
with
the
exception
that
if
there
are
no
more
reservation
requests,
the
lights
are
turned
off
at
both
ends
of
the
ramp.
The
lights
can
be
kept
dark
with
a
potential
‐
free
contact
connected
to
terminals
25
and
26.
If
the
contact
is
open,
the
lights
are
lit
as
in
option
1,
and
when
the
contact
is
closed
(green
LED
H6
lit),
the
lights
are
turned
off
as
described
above.
Access
control
can
be
used
to
turn
off
the
lights
–
for
example,
for
night
‐
time.
Control
method
4:
Reservation
only.
SETTING
THE
GREEN
LIGHT’S
DURATION
WITH
JUMPERS
5
AND
6.
Jumper
5
Jumper
6
Green
light’s
duration
OFF
OFF
10
s
OFF
ON
15
s
ON
OFF
25
s
ON
ON
40
s
If
the
controller
includes
the
E6
‐
6
‐
02/3E
service
terminal,
the
text
‘
A406
’
and
the
selected
time
are
briefly
displayed
when
the
time
is
changed.
BLINKING
OF
THE
GREEN
LIGHT
BEFORE
THE
SWITCH
TO
RED
Select
blinking
green
before
the
switch
to
red
by
placing
a
jumper
in
pin
4
of
connector
X12
.
The
light
blinks
for
a
total
of
3
seconds,
with
a
cycle
length
of
0.5
seconds.
If
the
controller
includes
the
E6
‐
6
‐
02/3E
service
terminal,
the
text
‘
A400
’
and
function
status
(‘
ON
’
or
‘
OFF
’)
are
shown
for
a
moment
on
the
display.
GREEN
ONLY
AFTER
THE
DOOR
IS
OPENED
You
can
opt
for
the
green
light
to
be
turned
on
only
after
the
door
is
opened,
by
placing
a
jumper
in
pin
3
of
connector
X12.
When
the
jumper
is
in
place,
the
light
turns
green
and
time
is
counted
from
the
door
reaching
the
open
limit.
If
the
control
‐
ler
includes
the
E6
‐
6
‐
02/3E
service
terminal,
the
text
‘
A401
’
and
the
function
status
(‘
ON
’
or
‘
OFF
’)
are
briefly
displayed
when
the
control
method
is
changed.
This
change
is
not
possible
in
control
method
2.
In
that
case
there
must
not
be
a
jumper
in
place
3.
SEPARATE
OPENING
CONTROL
The
card
supports
separate
opening
control
from
terminals
9
and
10
(for
example,
for
a
barrier
in
daytime
use).
You
can
determine
the
functioning
of
the
opening
control
by
placing
a
jumper
in
pin
7
of
the
X12
connector.
When
the
jumper
is
in
place,
opening
control
is
constant
when
the
green
light
is
lit,
and
when
the
jumper
is
not
in
place,
the
controller
sends
a
one
‐
second
opening
pulse
when
it
receives
a
reservation
request.
Pulse
operation
is
intended
mainly
for
opening
controls
with
quittance.
If
the
controller
includes
the
E6
‐
6
‐
02/3E
service
terminal,
the
text
‘
A405
’
and
the
function
status
(‘
ON
’
or
‘
OFF
’)
are
displayed
for
a
moment
when
the
control
method
is
changed.
CONTROL
UP/DOWN
FOR
COUNTER
With
additional
relays,
up/down
information
from
the
card
can
be
sent
to
a
counter.
You
can
get
separate,
one
‐
second
po
‐
tential
‐
free
contact
information
for
incoming
and
outgoing
traffic
events
from
terminals
11
and
12
(add),
and
13
and
14
(subtract).
For
correction
functionality,
the
card
has
buttons
S3
(add)
and
S4
(subtract).
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