→
Set push-to-run operation or self-retaining via DIP switch [S2].
Figure 53:
DIP switch on logic board
[S2]
6-way DIP, switches [1 – 4]:
1
for operation commands CLOSE from remote
2
for operation commands OPEN from remote
3
for operation commands CLOSE via push button at local controls
4
for operation commands OPEN via push button at local controls
➥
Switch in lower position (position ON): Self-retaining
➥
Switch in upper position (position OFF): Push-to-run operation
Information
If the controls are equipped with a positioner, switches 1 and 2 (operation commands
from remote) must be in position OFF (push-to-run operation).
10.4
Running indication (blinker transmitter): activate/deactivate
— (Option) —
If the actuator is equipped with a blinker transmitter (wiring diagram designation:
S5), indication lights (OPEN/CLOSE) on the local controls can be used as running
indication. If the running indication is active, the respective indication light blinks
during actuator operation.
The running indication is activated/deactivated via a DIP switch on the logic board.
→
Set running indication (blinker) via DIP switch [S2].
Figure 54:
DIP switch on logic board
[S2]
6-way DIP, switch 5
➥
Switch 5 in lower position (position ON): Running indication is deactivated.
➥
Switch 5 in upper position (position OFF): Running indication is activated.
10.5
Torque fault in collective fault signal: activate/deactivate
The torque fault signal is activated/deactivated via a DIP switch on the logic board.
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SAExC 07.1 – SAExC 16.1/SARExC 07.1 – SARExC 16.1
AMExB 01.1
Commissioning – controls settings