
ON at Closing
3D proximity detection will be activated as the doors begin to close. The system will allow up to three
consecutive triggers on the 3D (this can be changed by the Timeout Count setting up to 10 triggers).
After this, the 3D will be turned OFF leaving only the 2D detection. If there is a 2D trigger then the
Timeout Count is reset.
ON at 800mm
This mode of 3D operation is similar to ON at Closing but the 3D will only become active when the
doors are closing and have reached a separation of approximately 800mm. This mode is usually for
wider doors to restrict the range of 3D detection into the landing.
ON Always
The 3D detection will always be active without the 3D timeout timer (see following modes).
ON (10s)
In this mode the 3D detection is activated when the doors have reached their fully opened position
(max 1.2m). As long as the 3D detection zone is clear the doors will be closed normally by the door
operator. However, if someone is inside the 3D detection zone then the doors will be held open i.e.
the main relay is de-energised and a timer is started. If the timer expires the doors are allowed to close
with an intermittent beep sounding as a warning. This beep will occur regardless of the beeper setting.
If the 3D zone becomes clear then the timer is reset and the main relay is re-energised allowing the
doors to close. If there is a 2D trigger at any time, the timer will then be reset and the door operator
relay is de-energised which allows the doors to re-open. The 3D timer is set at 10 seconds internally.
ON (20s)
This is the same as ON (10s) but the timer is set to 20 seconds.
Ext. Inp. Open
The door open and close signals can be either rising e.g. signal goes from 0V to +24VDC, or falling so
+24VDC to 0V for example. The signals are connected to terminals 13 and 14 (Door Closing) and 14 and
15 (Door Opening). Note: the inputs are not polarised.
There are two methods of using the external door inputs:
1. Nudging: when the Panachrome
+
is used in Normal mode and the elevator controller provides a
nudging facility, then the nudging control signal can be connected to the Panachrome
+
D/C (Door
Closing) input. This will ensure that when the doors close under nudging control the Panachrome
+
visible diodes remain red, even if the detectors are triggered.
2. Open/Close signalling: this provides the fastest visible diode response to indicate door movement,
but if the detectors are statically mounted then these inputs can be used to activate the red/green
indications.
Ext. Inp. Close
6. Visible Diodes Modes detailed
7. 3D Modes detailed
Firmware Ver.
Display the controller firmware version
Detector FW
Detector firmware version
Screen Timeout
Screen timeout turns off the screen backlight after 30
seconds
OFF
Screen backlight will not turn off
ON
Screen backlight will turn off after 30 seconds
Hub
GSM Connected
Enable communication to DCP. (Must be connected via CAN
for communication to be transmitted)
OFF
Communication disabled
ON
Communication enabled
Shaft No.
Shaft number must match with shaft number on the Avire
Hub. (default - 1)
Node No.
Node in lift car. There can be up to 4 in each car (default - 0)
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