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PROGRAM 2, INPUT 24
This input can be used to place the Digital Gateway
into an inactive condition, operate the door manually
or automatically or open the door to a height below
fully open. Only one of the Program 2 options can be
selected at a time.
LOC Condition, P2 = LOC
When input 24 is on and the door is fully closed the
Digital Gateway will go into an inactive condition. No
inputs will be able to activate the door. The message
LOC will be on the display. Once the connection is
removed from the input, the system will be ready for
normal operation. This is the factory default Program
2 setting and can be used to "lock out" the door.
MAN-AUTO Selector Switch, P2 = SSA
If this option is selected, a manual-automatic
two-position selector switch can be connected to input
24. When the switch is in the MAN position (there is
no connection at terminal 24) the A/A and Auto Close
delay timers are disabled. The Auto and Loop inputs
are inactive when the door is closed, but will reverse
the door if it is closing, or hold it open when it is fully
open.
When the switch is in the AUTO position (there is a
connection at input 24) the A/A Close Delay timer will
turn on and all inputs will operate normally.
This option allows you to operate the door manually or
automatically.
MAN-AUTO Selector Switch with Open and Close
Inactive in Auto, P2 = SSb
This option operates the same as the MAN-AUTO
option described in MAN-AUTO Selector Switch, P2 =
SSA except in the Auto position the Open and Close
inputs are inactive.
Passage Entry—Timed, P2 = Pet
When this option is used and the door is activated to
open with input 24, it will open for a predetermined
time. This allows you to open the door part way with
an activator connected to terminal 24 while other
activators connected to other inputs will open the door
completely. A 20 foot door could be opened 8–10 feet
for small loads and 20 feet for large loads.
When input 24 is activated while the door is fully
closed the door will open and the Passage timer (PEt)
will begin counting down. When the Passage timer
reaches zero the door will stop. Activating this input
again will close the door. If the A/A Close Delay timer
is on when the door is opened with input 24, the door
will open until the Passage timer reaches zero. Then
the A/A Close Delay timer will time out and close the
door.
Passage Entry—Position, P2 = PEP
When this option is turned on PROGRAM 3, INPUT
26—Passage Limit Switch, LSP will also be turned on.
These two options allow you to open the door partially
using an activator connected into input 24 and another
limit switch (Passage Limit LSP) connected to input
26. A 20 foot door could be opened 8 feet for small
loads and 20 feet for large loads. The Passage Limit
would be set at 8 feet. Using the activator connected
to input 24 would open the door to the Passage Limit.
Using the other activators would open the door
completely.
When input 24 is activated while the door is fully
closed it will open until it reaches the Passage limit
switch which will activate input 26. When input 24 is
activated again the door will close. If the A/A Close
Delay timer is used the door will open until it reaches
the Passage limit switch, then the A/A Close Delay
timer will time out and close the door. If the input is
activated while the door is closing the door will open
until it reaches the OPEN or Passage limit switch,
depending on which limit switch is hit first.
PROGRAM 3, INPUT 26
This program option will not appear in the Program
Menu. These options are set through factory defaults
or by other program options.
Photoeye AC
This input will operate the same as the photoeye input
described in DC INPUTS—Photoeye—Terminal 15
(N.C. Contact) on page 6, except it would be used for
AC photoeyes. This is the factory default setting.
Passage Limit Switch, LSP
This option is turned on when the Passage Entry—
Position option is turned on. The Passage Limit switch
is connected to this input. When the door reaches the
Passage position after it is opened by input 24, this
input will be activated and the door will stop.
OPTIONAL PROGRAMS
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