Overview - Nabco Gyro Tech Acuvision Instruction Manual

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The purpose of this manual is to familiarize the purchaser with the proper installation and operation of this
system. It is essential that this equipment be properly installed and operational before the door is used by
the public. It is your responsibility to inspect the operation of the entrance system to be sure it complies
with any applicable standards. In the United States, ANSI Standard 156.10 and 156.19 usually cover the
operation of the doors.
Instruct the building owners/operator on the essentials of the operation of the door and this device. The
owner should follow these instructions to determine whether the door is operating properly and should
immediately call for service if there is any malfunction.
All installation changes and adjustments must be made by qualified, NABCO trained technicians.
A. Overview
On swing and folding doors, the Acuvision has been designed to provide swing side presence
detection coverage similar to the coverage currently supplied by the swing side Acusensor 1B. It
also provides additional protection by scanning into the threshold area of the door.
The Acuvision will memorize the door swing area and door position during the first activation
cycle. During the door cycle, the Acuvision will also scan the threshold area and store this
information into its memory.
On sliding doors, the Acuvision has been designed to provide simultaneous motion and thresh-
old coverage during the complete door cycle. It provides additional threshold protection by
scanning backward into the visible area of the threshold of the door at full open as well as
threshold re-activation protection during the closing cycle.
The Acuvision memorizes the area backward into the threshold using
The Acuvision can be used on new, or retro-fitted to, existing Slide, Swing and Folding doors.
The output signals provided by the Acuvision are as follows:
OUTPUT #1:
On Sliding doors, output 1 connects to the activation circuit and is used as the activation signal
including the threshold and motion area re-activation signal during the closing cycle.
On non-swing side of Swing or Folding Doors, output 1 connects to the activation circuit .
OUTPUT # 2: When the Acuvision is mounted on the swing side of a Swing or Folding door,
output 2 connects to the safety circuit and is used for the Presence signal at the fully opened/
closed position. The approach side motion detection remains active at all times.
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CAUTION
Reminder! No encoder signals are necessary!
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Acuvision Instruction Manual
05-11-10

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