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Configurations
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→ SI 2 0 RIC: safety sensor 2 – inside
→ AKA 2 0 RAD: motion sensor 2 – outside
→ SA 2 0 RIC: safety sensor 2 – outside
INPUT/OUTPUT → STG
→ AUX1_IN Configurable input signals on STG.
Not all signals can be configured at each input.
Some signals are intended for specific types of doors,
for example, the Signal Railbeam and BEA Body-
guard are only effective in the U.S.A.
So that line interruptions can be recognised, an open
input (0V) in safety-relevant signals (e.g. SIS) means
that the signal has triggered.
Normally, signals for connecting buttons only react to
the signal change (0V -> 24V). Thus, for example, the
door can be opened with the AKI button, but will au-
tomatically close at the end of the hold-open time,
even though the button is still being pressed.
→ Disabled X
→ BEA Bodyguard
Functions only with US door types.
→ AKA_IN (AUX2_IN)
→ AKA X
→ Railbeam
Functions only with US door types.
→ AUX1_OUT Configurable output signal on STG.
Terminal 9 at STG, voltage output 24 V or 0 V.
→ Disabled X
→ BEA Bodyguard
Functions only with US door types.
→ Test sensors This output must be connected to the test input of class 2 safe-
ty sensors. Before every potentially dangerous door move-
ment, the output is briefly activated to check if the sensor is
functioning correctly, incl. signal path. When the door is sta-
tionary, the test is repeated every hour.
If this output is configured, all the connected safety
sensors (SIS and SIO) must have a test input and the
test signal must be connected in parallel to all sen-
sors.
For test pulse 24 V -> 0 V: STG terminal 9 to the test
input of the sensor.
For some sensors, the test logic (test pulse 24 V ➙ 0
V) must be selected on the sensor.

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