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5.6 Local control inhibition
The inhibition of the local control is a remote command. This command freezes open and
close commands sent in local and authorise remote commands even if the local / remote
selector is in local position.
In standard configuration, local stop and general stop remain possible locally on the
actuator.
For inhibition of local stop and general stop, see 6.3 (switch 4 on position B)
Note : the command inhibition of local control is not available with the option positioner. It is
replaced [automatically] by the function "AUTO / ON-OFF CONTROL".
6.
LOCAL CONTROL
As for remote control, local control can be used. A local selector allows to choose between
remote and local control. The button for local control open, close allows to operate the
actuator in the appropriate direction. Local stop is done by a momentary rotation of the local
/ remote selector.
6.1 Self-holding local control
In standard, local controls are self-holding. (One pulse is enough to send a close or open
command)
☞
Switch 5
Move switch 5 to position B to cancel the self-holding. (Open or close command must be
maintained during the operation)
➯
Local control without self-holding.
6.2 Local stop
In standard, it is possible to stop the actuator locally, even if the selector local / remote is
on remote position.
☞
Locking pin
To inhibit a local stop when the selector is on remote position, fit the locking pin on the local
/ remote selector.
Note : This inhibition is effective only when the selector is padlocked in the remote position.