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CDD6: user manual – rev.07
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5.5.3
P-31: DETC input logic settings
This parameter allows to set the DETC input signal logic.
Parameter value
Note
00 = OFF
The signal connected to DETC input is not active
01 = Normally OPEN
(
default value
)
The signals connected to DETC input is normally open signal
02 = Normally CLOSED
The signals connected to DETC input is normally closed signal
5.5.4
P-32: AUXC input function
This parameter allows to set the AUXC input function.
Parameter value
Notes
00 = disabled
(
default value
)
No function is associated to the AUXC input
01 = partial opening
The signal connected to the AUXC input is a special contact that is active when the car
is stopped at one or more particular floors that have landing doors with different
reduced opening space.
With the P-23 parameter “% partial opening” it is possible to set the opening
percentage based on the door learned space associated to the complete car door
opening space.
Example:
side car door, width 1200mm
Special floor with 1000mm opening space
P-23 = (1000/1200) % = 83%
Example:
Central car door, width 1200mm
Special floor with 1000mm opening space
In this case the door is seen from the door drive as 1200mm/2 = 600mm but the
proportion remains unchanged
P-23 = (1000/2) / (1200/2) = 1000/1200 = 83%.
02 = external “anti-finger
trapping” device with
back-step
The signal connected to the AUXC input comes from an anti-finger trapping device, to
activate the reversing during opening: the reclosing is performed as defined by P-A3
and then the door is stopped, until the signal is active. When AUXC signal is no more
active waits P-41 delay and then the door returns to execute the active command.
Normally the AFT it is a sensitive strip applied to the moving door panels made with
glass, to prevent the finger trapping.
03 = external “anti-finger
trapping” device with
torque free
The signal connected to the AUXC input comes from an anti-finger trapping device, to
activate the reversing during opening: when the input is active, the door is
immediately stopped and the torque is removed from the motor, until the AUXC signal
is active. When AUXC signal is no more active waits P-41 delay and then the door
returns to execute the active command.
Normally it is a sensitive strip applied to the moving door panels made with glass, to
prevent the finger trapping.