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The internal radars of each door are used independently when the distance between the two doors is such that there are no interferences
in the detection field of the two internal radars.
● Set the function
F26 = ON
on both door automations.
● Select which of the two doors must open first in case of simultaneous command on both:
F27 = OFF
: door opening 0.5 seconds after the command is issued.
F27 = ON
: door opening immediately after the command is issued.
Decide which of the two doors must have opening priority and set on it
F27 = ON; on the other door set F27 = OFF.
● Select whether you want to save the opening command on the internal radar of the second door while the first one is still moving.
F28 = OFF
: opening command saving disabled.
To open the second door the radar must be activated when the first door has closed back.
F28 = ON
: opening command saving enabled.
To open the second door, the radar can be activated even when the first door is still moving;
the opening of the second one occurs automatically as soon as the first one has finished its closure.
● If you want the second door to automatically open after a preset time if its radar is detecting a presence, even though the first door
has not yet closed, set the potentiometer P28.
P28 = 0%
: the function is disabled and the second door opens only after the first one has closed back.
P28 = 01%
: the second door opens 10 seconds after the opening of the first one if its radar is engaged.
P28 = 100%
: the second door opens 2 minutes after the opening of the first one if its radar is engaged.
The interlock operation includes the following steps:
a.) the person approaching from the outside activates the external radar of door 1, and door 1 opens;
b.) the person enters the internal area between the two doors;
c.) door 1 closes back after the pause time;
d.) the person must activate the internal radar of the second door to get door 2 to open;
e.) door 2 opens when door 1 has closed back;
f.) the person enters through door 2 and that door closes back at the end of the pause time.
Operation when the person approaches from the opposite direction is the same.
To open the door even when the other is open, it is necessary to actuate the command on the OPEN input.
30.3) INTERLOCK APPLICATION WITH A SINGLE INTERNAL DETECTOR
The interlock operation includes the following steps:
a.) the person approaching from the outside activates the external radar of door 1, and door 1 opens;
b.) the person enters the inner area between the two doors and engages the internal detector in common between the two doors;
c.) door 1 closes back after the pause time (detection on the Start input of door 1 is disabled during the pause time, throughout the
closing procedure and for 5 seconds after the door has closed).
d.) door 2 opens when door 1 has closed back if the internal detector on the Start input is active;
e.) the person enters through door 2 and that door closes back at the end of the pause time.
Operation when the person approaches from the opposite direction is the same.
To open the door even when the other is open, it is necessary to actuate the command on the OPEN input.
30.4) INTERLOCK APPLICATION WITH ELECTRIC LOCKS DISABLED WITH CLOSED DOORS
To enable this type of operation, set the function F29 = ON.
This application is used only when you install electric locks on the two interlocked doors and you want to keep them disabled when both
doors are closed (breakout condition).
In the automatic bidirectional and monodirectional work programs, when door 1 receives an opening command, the electric lock that
locks the leaf activates on door 2; the electric lock on door 2 is automatically disabled at the end of the closure of door 1.
Operation when the person approaches from the opposite direction is the same.
In the work program “Night lock” the electric lock is active when the door is closed, and in order to open the door it is necessary to issue
a command on the AUX3 input.
To open the door even when the other is open, it is necessary to actuate the command on the OPEN input.
The use of a single internal detector, connected in parallel to the Start input
of the PWB modules of both door automations, is required when the inner
distance between the two doors doesn't allow to use two independent radars.
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Set the function F26 = ON on both door automations.
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Select which of the two doors must open first in case of simultaneous
command on both:
F27 = OFF:
door opening 0.5 seconds after the command is issued.
F27 = ON :
door opening immediately after the command is issued.
Decide which of the two doors must have opening priority
and set on it
F27 = ON; on the other door set F27 = OFF.
RILEVATORE COMUNE
ALLE DUE PORTE
RADAR
ESTERNO
RADAR
INTERNO
PORTA 1
PORTA 2
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
EXTERNAL
RADAR
common detector
for the two doors