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Contact
Open Cmd: if active, the obstacle opens.
Open Cmd: if inactive, the obstacle closes.
STOP Cmd: stop. When the stop is released, the obstacle
will continue to open if an OP/Lock Open command is still
present, if not the obstacle will close.
Note
: there is no CL contact in this mode.
Note
: if this mode is used for a reader, it must be ensured
that the latter sends a continuous signal in order for the
obstacle to be kept open for a given time.
Note
: if there is a voltage loss while the obstacle is open, the
obstacle will close when the power comes back if the OP
command is not activated, because – in this mode – an
inactive open command equals a close command.
Step by Step
Open Cmd: inversion at each rising edge (i.e., at each
pulse).
STOP Cmd: stop.
Note
: neither CL nor reader commands are available in this
mode.
Dead
Man
Open Cmd: if active, the obstacle opens.
Open Cmd: if inactive (i.e., when the command is released),
stop.
Close Cmd: If active, the obstacle closes.
Close Cmd: if inactive, stop.
STOP Cmd: stop.
Note
: the reader commands do not work in this mode.
Note
: this mode is only compatible with presence sensors
operating under the “Nothing_Stop” or “Deactivated” modes
(otherwise the "Incompatible" message appears briefly).
2 Contacts CFE
Same as “2 Contacts” operation, except:
Close Cmd:
C
losure of the obstacle on the
F
alling
E
dge of
the command (i.e., when the button is released).
Incompatible
This message is displayed for one second if the operating
mode selected is not compatible with the parameters set for
the presence sensors.
Memory
Save the parameter values (see “MEMORY” menu).
Ignored (by default)
No action.
Save
Save the modified parameters in MEM1.
Note: this saving action is necessary so that the
modifications made are not lost during a power cut!
Load
Default
Recall the default values (factory settings) of the parameters
accessible in the level from which this command is executed.
E.g.: If you are in the Simplified menus, this function will only
load the default values of the parameters accessible in
Simplified menu, and will not modify the values of the
parameters accessible in Extended or Manufacturer menus.
Warning: the loading of the default parameters entails
the loss of the parameters specific to the installation’s
real situation and may put the equipment out of service.
Done
This message is displayed when the save or the load is
finished and disappears automatically after 1 second.