Record DFA127 Instructions Manual page 79

Automatic door systems
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→ SAMP
→ SAA
→ SFS_OUT
MISCELLANEOUS
→ Push to actuate
→ Disabled
→ Normal
→ Slow
→ Manual mode with sen-
sors
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Signal for connecting an optical and/or acoustic indicator in an
interlock control.
▪ This signal shows that an opening command is regis-
Output signal for synchronisation of an interlock.
▪ With the signal
Output interlock sequential control.
▪ Appropriate for interlocks and draught lobbies without
▪ The signal must be linked with the input signal
The door will open automatically when it is slid open manually
approx. 3 mm from the closed position.
▪ This function is not active on a locked door and in the
▪ If a brake is set, it may not be applied in the closed
X
Function disabled
The drive will only respond to short-term acceleration of the
door leaf and not to slow movement through pressure building
up (e.g. wind).
Reaction as above, but slower opening of the door.
All sensors are also active in 'Manual mode'.
NOTICE
For the correct function of 'Manual mode with sensors', the corresponding pa-
rameters must be set and the BDE-D or the toggle switch must be switched on
"Manual'.
NOTICE
In 'Manual mode with sensors' the door can be opened manually by non-disabled
people; disabled people, however, disabled persons may trigger an automatic
opening of the door by remote control.
Menu: Manual mode / Active sensors / SIS disabled or SIS enabled
Do not enable 'Assisted closure'
tered, but cannot yet be carried out, because the in-
terlock is occupied from the opposite door.
Block triggering
fied that the interlock is currently occupied.
triggering sensors within the interlock chamber.
SFS_IN of the other door. Thus, the triggering signal
is transmitted to the first door.
'One-Way'
operating modes
position.
in 'Manual mode'!
V1.1
Configurations
the other door is noti-
'Manual mode'
and
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