8. Interlock Mode
The activation of an interlock mode automatically changes the configuration of the EW I/O to a corresponding interlock preset. An interlock participant must be parameterized as a master.
To set up an interlock, the following parameters must be configured via the Operator Service Interface (OSI):
- Interlock type
- Interlock time (only for the time interlock)
- Interlock pulse extension (only for the interlock with impulse transmission or for the time interlock)
- Interlock pulse extension max. Duration
- Interlock participants
- Interlock blocking time
Note: If a night/bank opening pulse is received, the ‘lock interlock’ input is ignored and the door is opened.
8.1 Interlock via EW I/O
If one of the two doors receives an opening impulse, it opens and the other door is locked. When the first door is back in the CLOSED position, the lock is released.
8.2 Interlock with Impulse Transmission via EW I/O
If one of the two doors receives an opening impulse, it opens and the other door is locked. When the 1st door is in the CLOSED position again, the 2nd door is unlocked and is opened automatically (impulse transmission). The 1st door is locked at the same time.
The interlock pulse delay parameter can output the pulse transmission signal with a delay.
8.3 Time Interlock via EW I/O
If one of the two doors receives an opening impulse, it opens and the other door is locked. When the set interlock time (impulse forwarding time) has elapsed, the 2nd door is unlocked and opened automatically. At the same time, the 1st door is locked.
8.4 Interlock Pulse Extension
If the parameter "Interlock pulse extension" is set to deactivated (0), then the duration of the interlock opening pulse is 1 second.
The duration of the opening pulse can be changed manually during an opening phase. For this purpose, the time in which there is a manually activated opening pulse is measured. The longer the opening pulse is applied, the longer the duration of the interlock pulse.
9. Functional Parameterization Sticker
Instructions for labeling and applying the functional parameterization sticker on the control unit.
Labeling Instructions
Label the functional parameterization sticker according to the terminal assignments:
| Symbol | Description | Signal Type / Function |
|---|---|---|
| H | High active | Signal |
| L | Low active | Signal |
| NC | Normally closed | Contact type |
| NO | Normally open | Contact type |
| MP1–MP3 | Multiport 1–3 | edge: rising/falling edge |
| MP4 (NB) | Multiport 4 (night/bank) | status: Level analysis |
| I1–I4 | Input 1–4 | latch: Current pulse |
| O1–O4 | Output 1–4 | - |
| KS short L | Key switch short left | - |
| KS long L | Key switch long left | - |
| KS short R | Key switch short right | - |
| KS long R | Key switch long right | - |
- Label the functional parameterization sticker.
- Stick the functional parameterization sticker onto the control unit.
10. Fire Protection Function
The fire protection function enables the sliding door to close safely in case of fire. The function is controlled externally, e.g., via fire alarm systems or building management systems. A rechargeable battery is required for this function.
10.1 Activate the Fire Protection Function
- Connect the external control unit for the fire protection function to the multiport or the EM I/O.
- Activate the fire protection function via the "P" parameter.
- Configure the multiport for fire protection.
When the parameter "P" is set to the fire protection function, the following functions and parameters are changed:
| Parameter | Is changed to | Can be changed subsequently |
|---|---|---|
| Obstacles in Open | 5 | Yes |
| Obstacles in Closed | 5 | Yes |
| Blocking function | Door stops | Yes |
| Night/bank configuration | Edge | No |
| Battery mode | Emergency operation | No |
| Power saving mode | is ignored | No |
| Emergency switch CAN function | momentary function | No |
| Waiting time at the obstacle in closing direction | 5 seconds | No |
When the fire protection function is triggered, the door closes and is locked. The door moves at creep speed due to the deactivated sensor system.
The following functions are no longer possible during fire protection mode:
- Opening the door via the sensor system
- Change of the operating mode
- Fire brigade functionality
- Panic lock
- Close dead man’s switch
- Open dead man’s switch
- Pharmacy functionality
Opening the door is now only possible via emergency opening or the night/bank impulse.