Parameter explanations V2.1_V2.6
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Seal 0 Setting for doors with special wide and strong seal in the clos-
ing area, e.g. for OP doors.
0 = no seal
1 = 10 cm wide sealing area
… = approx. 0.5 mm increments
40 = 30 mm wide sealing area
▪ With the sealing area collision surveillance is reduced dur-
ing the closing phase! The sealing area should therefore
only be used for the smallest necessary distance.
▪ The sealing width setting refers to the door travel meas-
ured at the belt.
▪ During the learning cycle, the closed position is reached or
sought with increased force.
TIME DELAY OPEN
Time delay open 0 Determines the minimum time during which a door stays open
after it has been opened by a triggering signal of type AKA or
AKI:
0..20 = 0 to 20 seconds, 1 s increments
21..40 = 22 to 60 seconds, 2 s increments
▪ Time delay open only starts after all triggering and safety
signals in closing direction have disappeared.
▪ With OP doors, this parameter determines the hold-open
time in case of reduced opening width.
Time delay SSK 4 Determines the minimum time during which a door stays open
after it has been opened by a triggering signal of type SSK.
0..20 = 0 to 20 seconds, 1 s increments
21..40 = 22 to 60 seconds, 2 s increments
▪ Time delay open only starts after all triggering and safety
signals in closing direction have disappeared.
With OP doors, this parameter determines the hold-open time
in case of total opening width.
SSK delay 0 Delay before the door starts opening after an SSK signal.
0 = no delay
… = 0.2 s increments
40 = 8 seconds delay
▪ The SSK signal is only delayed if the door is closed.