4. InputJ2– Photoelectric sensor
NOTICE
Malfunction due to incorrect photoelectric sensor type
n For failure-free operation, only use photoelectric sensors with "light switching"
mode.
Connect a photoelectric sensor to inputJ2 according to the following variants:
Fig.
Connection of 2-wire photoelectric sensor LS2
Fig.
Connection of 4-wire photoelectric sensor with testing
Fig.
Connection of reflective photoelectric sensors
Then select the corresponding photoelectric sensor under menu item"Selection
of photoelectric sensorJ2".
5. InputJ3 for door connection box
WARNING
Crush hazard and risk of being struck by the closing door
A pressure wave switch as closing edge safety device may only be
actuated after having been tested.
n For this purpose, select the value4 in the menu item.
The door connection box allows for the connection of a safety edge, a wicket
door contact and slack rope switches. The wicket door contact and the slack
rope switches are electrically connected in series and are monitored by the door
drive. Connect a door connection box to connection terminalJ3 as shown in the
illustration.
If a wicket door is available, you have to connect a wicket door contact (model
ENS-68xx) to one of the two door connection boxes. To do so, remove the
2kOhm resistor on the respective door connection box and replace it with a
wicket door contact (model ENS-68xx). Model ENS-68xx is tested in compliance
with PLC as per EN13849-1 and is monitored by the door drive.
Please note that switches with forced actuation complying with the specifica-
tions of EN60947-5-1, AnnexK, are to be used as slack rope switches. The sup-
ply line of the door connection box must to be laid at the door leaf, well protec-
ted against damage.
6. InputJ4– Roll-up protection mechanism
The inputJ4 offers the possibility of operating two roll-up protection mechan-
isms with OSE signal output (e.g. Fraba Vitector: Raytector, Witt TWIN-PRO).
Connect a closing edge safety device as shown in the illustration and select the
corresponding configuration in the menu item.
7. SlotJ5– Receiver module (optional accessory)
For the use of a hand-held transmitter, attach the receiver module (ISM
433/868) to into slotJ5 and connect the antenna to connection terminalX1 as
shown in the illustration. In order to program the hand-held transmitters, follow
the instructions provided in "Programming the hand-held transmitter" in the
Programming with IPD-E and Programming with IPD-S chapter.
8. SlotJ9– BTD K (optional accessory)
The BTD-K (Bluetooth dongle) allows for configuration of the DCC using an APP
via Bluetooth.
Plug the BTD-K (Bluetooth dongle) into slotJ9 as shown in the illustration. The
BTD-K is automatically detected.
9. SlotJ10– Option module (optional accessory)
Fig.
Plug the option module into slotJ10.
Fig.
The option module additionally offers the following connection options:
n Connection terminalJ30– prioritised input, moves the door to a previously
defined door position when activated. Further information is described in theOp-
eration chapter.
n TerminalJ32– output status relay2 and terminalJ31– input, enable coupling
with another control unit (e.g. dock leveller control) to allow for mutual inter-
locking.
10. ConnectionJ12– Status relay
The status relayJ12 allows to operate a 24V red-green traffic light as shown in
the illustration.
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