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MFZ Ovitor Control CS 310 - Input Signal Assignments (IMPULSE, INPUT 1); Input Signal Assignments (INPUT 2, SKS3)

MFZ Ovitor Control CS 310
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Control CS 310 / Rev.I 1.55 – 31
Function Description Setting options Factory settings
IMPULSE Select a function to be assigned to the impulse button (X3 / 7+8).
MOD1: OPEN - STOP - CLOSE - STOP - OPEN - ... (sequence control)
MOD2: OPEN if door is stationary / No action if door is opening
Stop and OPEN if door is closing
MOD3: OPEN if door is stationary / STOP if door is moving
MOD4: OPEN if door is stationary / No action if door is moving
MOD5: OPEN if door is stationary / CLOSE if door is at the OPEN end position
MOD1 – MOD5 MOD1
INPUT 1 Select a function to be assigned to Input 1 (X4 / 9+10).
MOD1: Part OPEN button ......................................NO
MOD2: Part OPEN switch .......................................NO
MOD3: AUTO CLOSE switch.....................................NO
MOD4: External CLOCK (Continuous OPEN) .........................NO
MOD5: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 3 (partial opening) NO ................NO
MOD6: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 1 (emergency closing) NO ..............NO
MOD7: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 1 (emergency closing) NC ..............NC
MOD8: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 2 (emergency opening) NO .............NO
MOD9: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 2 (emergency opening) NC .............NC
MOD10: Ventilation button (partial opening) .........................NO
MOD11: Automatic closing button .................................NO
MOD12: Laser scanner (special solution) ............................NO
MOD13: Fire alarm (BMA) switch 3 (partial opening) ...................NC
MOD14: Wicket door lock .......................................NO
MOD15: Photocell 2 NC.........................................NC
MOD16: Forewarning switch .....................................NO
MOD17: Impulse button.........................................NO
MOD18: Crash sensor NC .......................................NC
MOD19: Locking drive commands via LCD monitor ....................NC
MOD22: Monitoring external load contactor..........................NO
MOD30: OPEN button inside .....................................NO
MOD31: OPEN button outside ....................................NO
MOD32: CLOSE button .........................................NO
(Only active with operational closing edge safety device and operational
Photocell 1. No function in deadman mode.)
MOD1 – MOD19
MOD22
MOD30 – MOD32
MOD1
INPUT 2 Select a function to be assigned to Input 2 (X4 / 11+12).
OFF: NOT active
MOD2: Slip door switch - STOP with deviation ...................8,2kΩ
MOD3: Switching strip – active in UP direction .................8,2kΩ
Stop and reverse when triggered
MOD4: Switching strip – active in OPEN direction...............8,2kΩ
Stop and short reversal when triggered
MOD5: Battery mode ....................................NO
MOD6: Radar motion detectors (special solution) ....................NO
MOD7: Light grid 2 (PNP) with testing ............................NC
During initial operation and after a reset, Input 2 will be set once to A – self teach-
in. If no connected components are recognised, the input will be automatically
deactivated. OFF appears in the display and the input must be manually activated.
A (teaching)
OFF
MOD2 – MOD7
A
SKS3 Setting for Channel 1 of the plug-in signal transmission system (X20).
OFF: not active
MOD2: Activated as closing edge safety device in the CLOSE direction.
MOD3: Activated as closing edge safety device in the OPEN direction.
MOD4: Activated as safety device (internal safety circuit)
If the pluggable component of the signal transmission system is plugged into X20, the
controller recognises this (only during initial commissioning or after a reset) and the
parameter is automatically set to MOD4.
If nothing is detected during initial commissioning or after a reset, the parameter is
automatically set to OFF.
OFF
MOD2 – MOD4
OFF

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