Local Control; Self-Holding Local Control; Local Stop; General Stop - Bernard Integral+ Commissioning Instructions

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7 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.
7.1

SELF-HOLDING LOCAL CONTROL

In standard, local controls are self-holding. (One pulse is enough to send a close or open command)
Switch 5
7.2

LOCAL STOP

In standard, it is possible to stop the actuator locally, even if the selector local / remote is on remote
position.
7.3

GENERAL STOP

In standard, it is possible to do a general stop of the actuator. Move the selector local / remote
to position OFF. No electrical controls in local or remote is therefore possible. If the remote command
local control inhibition is used, priority remains to the function general stop.
Switch 4
7.4
LOCAL / REMOTE SELECTOR PADLOCK
The local / remote selector can be padlocked in position OFF, local or remote.
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Move switch 5 to position B to cancel
the self-holding. (Open or close com-
mand must be maintained during the
operation)
- Local control without self-holding
Move switch 4 to position B to prohi-
bit local stop and OFF position when
local control inhibition.
- Local stop impossible if local control
inhibition.

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