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Parameter explanations V2.1_V2.6
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IRA_B8_EN_2V2_REC_102-020401137 7/ 56
→ Creep section 0 Ending creep section while closing.
0 = no creep section
1 = creep on the last 2.5% of travel way
40 = 100% creep on 100% of travel way
The creep section is calculated on the basis of the maxi-
mum opening distance driven. Consequently, the creep
drive is only carried out at the correct position after a first
complete door movement has taken place.
→ Holding force 24 Force holding the door in the closed position.
0 = small force
40 = big force
If the holding force is too high, the motor temperature in-
creases and leads so unnecessary energy consumption.
If
Parameter → Miscellaneous → Push to actuate open
is
configured, the holding force settings is not taken into ac-
count.
Ramp Settings for doors, with special running track, to lower the door
in the closed setting (e.g. for hermetically sealed OP doors).
The lowering section (ramp) requires increased force to drive
the door leaves open.
Section 0 Length of the ramp
0 = no ramp
1 = 4 cm long ramp
… = approx. 0.2 cm increments
40 = 12 cm long ramp
No collision detection occurs on the ramp while the door is
opening! This setting should therefore only be used for the
smallest necessary distance.
The ramp length setting refers to the door travel measured
at the belt.
For learning the door parameters the door travels over the
ramp, briefly Stops and only then starts with the actual
learning cycle.
Force 20 Maximum force in the area of the ramp.
0 = small force or acceleration
40 = large force or acceleration
No collision detection occurs on the ramp while the door is
opening! The force should therefore be set to the minimum
necessary.

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