Examples Of Controlling Entrances; Installation A Controlled Entrance Or Exit - BFT CDS 1.3 Installation And Operation Manual

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12. EXAMPLES OF CONTROLLING ENTRANCES

This solution is recommended when you want to enter a reserved area in just one direction activating a recognition command (radio control,
proximity key, magnetic keys, etc.).
The vehicle approaches the
reserved area.
Loops S1 and S2 also have a safety function in that they will not let the device move all the time the vehicle is on top.
- Connect the N.O. contact of the S1 loop receiver to input PDM.
- Connect the N.O. contact of the S2 loop receiver to input CLOSE.
- The dimensional values of the loops are only approximate.
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We suggest installing the "MAK-2" metal mass detector.
PARAMETER
DATA
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
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Control unit
INSTALLATION A
12.1
DESCRIPTION
The close command acts as a release closing and safety function.
Radio channel 1: Open
Opening consent
CONTROLLED ENTRANCE OR EXIT
DIMENSIONS
- 32 -
When the vehicle is on loop S1 the
device will move down only after a
recognition command.
If the device is moving back up and
you want to lower it again the ve-
hicle must be on loop S1 and then
you must activate the recognition
command.
When the vehicle is no longer
on loop S2 the device will move
back up.

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