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7 COLLISION DETECTION
Intelligent System Protection (ISP) is LOGICDATA's collision detection system. It aims to reduce the risk of
system damage when using LOGICDATA products. If there is an obstacle in the operating range of a table,
and the obstacle and table collide, a load change affects the DYNAMIC MOTION system. When the load
change is detected, all Actuators stop immediately and move back in the opposite direction for a few seconds
(see 9.2 Drive Back Function). There are two types of ISP:
Integrated
Some DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators are fitted with integrated ISP Sensors as standard. No
ISP Sensor
additional Sensor can be connected.
External
Other DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators are not fitted with integrated ISP Sensors as standard. An
ISP Sensor
additional LOGICDATA (or LOGICDATA-approved) Sensor can be connected to the Actuator.
If your DYNAMIC MOTION Actuator supports the use of an External Collision Sensor,
NOTICE
assembly and connection instructions can be found in its Operating Manual.
7.1
DRIVE BACK FUNCTION
After ISP is triggered, the Table Top automatically moves a defined distance in the opposite direction.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
Problem
Possible cause
The system is not plugged
in
The Actuator is not con-
nected properly
The table does not
Poor plug connection
move
The Actuator is defective
The User Interface is
defective
There was power failure
while the table was in
motion
The Power Hub was
The table only moves
disconnected while the
slowly downwards
device was in motion
Reset required
The Actuator is defective
The User Interface
The User Interface is
does not work
defective
For further information, or if you are experiencing problems that are not covered in this chapter, refer to the
Operating Manual of each individual product in the DYNAMIC MOTION system.
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Solution
Ensure that the system has been connected to the
Power Hub correctly
Ensure that the Actuator is properly connected to
all components of the system
Ensure that all plugs have been connected properly
Replace the Actuator. Contact LOGICDATA if the
problem persists
Replace the User Interface. Contact LOGICDATA if
the problem persists
Perform a Position Reset Procedure (see Chapter 4.7
Performing a Position Reset
Replace the Actuator. Contact LOGICDATA if the
problem persists
Replace the User Interface. Contact LOGICDATA if
the problem persists
Procedure)

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