Selection Of The Operating Mode - Magnetic Autocontrol MPH 112 Operating Instructions Manual

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Description of program mode MPH
Emergency
Opening
IN1
(IN2).
Interrupted
x
+24V
x
+24V
PULSE
+24V
x
+24V
PULSE
CONTINUOUS
+24V
SIGNAL
+24V
x
CONTINUOUS
+24V
SIGNAL
+24V
PULSE
CONTINUOUS
+24V
SIGNAL
58175005EN 01/2009 MPH-112
Version: 00
10.2

Selection of the operating mode

In total there are ten operating modes which can be selected at digi-
tal inputs IN1 to IN3 and DIP switches S2.3 and S2.4.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
The pedestrian barrier is always closed when no opening pulse is
being processed.
The two DIP switches S2.3 and S2.4 are used to select the direction
of passage through the pedestrian barrier.
It is important to differentiate between free passage and controlled
access, e.g. by a card reader.
When a continuous signal is present at an opening input, then free
passage is activated for this direction.
Opening (IN3).
DIP S2.3
x
x
x
OFF
x
ON
PULSE
OFF
PULSE
ON
x
ON
CONTINUOUS
SIGNAL
OFF
PULSE
ON
CONTINUOUS
SIGNAL
ON
CONTINUOUS
SIGNAL
ON
Fig. 10-2
Table of operating modes
DIP S2.4
operating mode
Emergency mode
x
Out-of-service mode
OFF
Controlled entry mode
OFF
Controlled exit mode
ON
Bidirectional mode
ON
Free entry mode
OFF
Free exit mode
ON
Free entry, controlled exit mode
ON
Free exit, controlled entry mode
ON
Fully-free mode
ON
Resulting
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