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9-32 Manual # 42-02-7223
• Photo Eye: Check Front and/or Rear to indicate that the doors have a photo eye. If, after a
period of time, an active photo eye input should be bypassed and the doors closed, enable
bypass (check Bypass after timeout) and set the timer (Device timeout) to the desired
time. This option works in conjunction with Nudging (See “Nudging” on page 9-41.).
• Door Open Button: If, after a period of time, an active door open button input should be
bypassed and the doors closed, enable bypass (check Bypass after timeout) and set the
timer (Device timeout) to the desired time. This option works in conjunction with Nudging
(See “Nudging” on page 9-41.).
• Door Open Button At Security Floor:
• Remains operative at a secured opening: When checked, the Door Open Button will
remain operative for the side that has opened at a secured/locked floor (meaning that
someone has access to that side via a car call or hall call). Otherwise the DOB will only
be enabled as long as the doors are not fully closed.
Door Motor Protection Timers
• Opening:
• Door open attempts: Determines the number of opening cycles the door should
attempt before a door open fault is declared.
• Opening timer: This setting determines the amount of time, in seconds, that the eleva-
tor car should continue to attempt to open its doors if the initial open attempt is not
successful. When this timer expires, the doors will close fully. The subsequent action of
the elevator depends upon the setting of Multiple open attempts per stop.
• Multiple open attempts per stop: If enabled, the elevator will stay at the floor and the
doors will attempt to reopen the number of times determined by the Door Open
Attempts setting. After the selected number of open attempts has been reached, a door
open fault will be declared. If the Door Open button is pressed and held, the doors will
attempt to open without any close attempts between cycles. The fault is cleared when
the doors successfully open.
• If Multiple Open Attempts Per Stop has not been enabled, the elevator will proceed
to answer the next call or demand (once the doors have fully closed), unless there
are additional attempts to open the door (hall call, car call, or open button activa-
tion). In either case (whether it has left the floor or remained because of additional
open attempts), a door open fault will be declared if the door fails to successfully
open for the set number of consecutive times.
•Closing:
• Door close attempts: Determines the number of closing cycles the door should attempt
before a door close fault is declared.
• Closing timer: This setting determines the amount of time, in seconds, that the eleva-
tor car should continue to attempt to close its doors. When this timer expires, the
doors will reopen fully, stand open for a short time, and then initiate another close
attempt. This cycle will repeat until the doors reach the closed position or a pre-deter-
mined number of closing attempts has been made (Door close attempts). When this
occurs, a door close fault will be declared. If the Door Close button is pressed and held,
the doors will attempt to close without any open attempts between cycles. The fault is
cleared when the doors successfully close.