Spring break safety device
A spring break safety device can additionally be connected to terminals FE1 and 12V,
possibly in series with the STOP button of the external triple push button. The jumper
between terminals FE1 and 12V must be removed in order to connect the spring break
safety device.
Induction loop
An induction loop for automatic door opening can also be connected to terminals FE2
and 12V, in parallel with the UP button of the external triple push button if required. If
possible, the induction loop should be set so that it gives a CONTINUOUS UP COM-
MAND.
Slack rope switch
A slack rope switch can be connected at the FE6 and 12V terminals. The jumper
between terminals FE6 and 12V must be removed at installation. This input is de-
bounced via an internal timing element
of about 0.1 seconds. The door is stopped in any position if the slack rope switch is ac-
tivated for longer than this period. For the duration of activation, all further door move-
ment is prevented.
Caution
The “slack rope switch” input is not monitored to such an
extent that errors can be ruled out. If a combined slack
rope/trap switch is used, this must be connected to the
EMERGENCY STOP terminals NA/NA.
Pull-in safety device
A safety switch can be connected to terminals NA/NA (EMERGENCY STOP) as a pull-in
safety device. For installation, the jumper between terminals NA/NA must be removed.
External single push button
An external single push button can be connected to terminals FE4 and 12V (IMP).
With door control unit S30, S30-V2:
The commands are executed one after the other in the sequence OPEN / STOP /
CLOSE / STOP.
With door control unit S30-V1:
The door travels to the OPEN limit position when this is pressed. When in the OPEN limit
position, the controller closes. If pressed again while closing, the controller drives to
the OPEN limit position.
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