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Configurations
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→ AUX11_IN Configurable input signal for FEM1
Connector J1, terminals 66 and 67 (only FEM1)
Floating, optically disconnected 24V input
→ Disabled X
→ SEA Input signal for synchronisation of an interlock.
The signal
‘block activation’
prevents any door open-
ing as long as the interlock is in use from the other
door. An activation signal is buffered until the inter-
lock is released by the other door. Only then does the
door open.
→ AUX12_IN Configurable input signal for FEM1.
Connector J1, terminals 68 and 69 (only FEM1)
Floating, optically disconnected 24V input
→ Disabled X
→ SFS_IN Input "interlock sequential control".
Appropriate for interlocks and "draught lobbies" with-
out triggering sensors within the interlock chamber.
The signal must be linked with the output signal
SFS_OUT of the other door. The latter transmits the
triggering signal to the first door.
→ AUX13_IN Configurable input signal for FEM1
Connector J1, terminals 70 and 71 (only FEM1)
Floating, optically disconnected 24V input
→ Disabled X
→ AUX10_OUT … AUX1D_OUT 14 configurable output signals for FEM1.
Connector J2, floating change over contact 30 volt DC / 1 A
Normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) contact (selection
via jumper position --> basic position = NO contact)
→ Inactive X
→ Locked This output signal shows whether the door is locked.
Relay passive = door not locked
Relay active = door closed and locked
→ Closed This output signal shows whether the door is closed.
Relay passive = door not closed
Relay active = door closed
The output may switch with a slight delay, i.e. when
closing only after the pressing phase and, when ope-
ning by hand, not before the door has opened up to
approx. 10 mm.

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