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3.1 Set-up
The door system shown is only a schematic diagram.
For technical reasons, we cannot show all of the possibilities here.
The operating elements can be arranged individually.
- Drive
- Combined detectors
- Opening safety sensor (optional)
- Door leaf
- Pharmacist button (optional)
- Programme switch
- Key switch (optional) for enabling the programme switch
- Emergency shut-off switch (optional)
- Locking with locking bolt (optional)
- Floor guide
- Authorised activation device (KB) for authorised opening (e.g. key switch)
- Emergency control (emergency shut off switch option, emergency stop switch option)
3.2 Overview of the modes of operation
The following modes of operation can be set on the automatic sliding doors:
- Automatic
- Exit only
- Hold open
- Night/Locked
- Off
3.2.1 Settings on the display programme switch (DPS)
| Mode of operation | Display (DE/EN/FR/IT) | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic | aU aU aU aU |
Door opens and closes again. Inside and outside activation devices active.
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Exit only (one-way operation) |
ls eO sU sU |
Activation device internal active. Outer activation device only active as long as door is not closed. Door only opens for passage from the inside to the outside. The full/reduced opening width can be set as described under the “Automatic” mode of operation. |
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Hold open (not for SL RD) |
DO hI op pa |
Door remains open. The full/reduced opening width can be set as described under the “Automatic” mode of operation. |
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Night/Locked (For FR-RWS, see special function below) |
No NO NI N-Na NI NO NI
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Displayed until door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Only “authorised” activation device is active. |
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Off (service/cleaning position) |
of of of of |
The drive is switched off for maintenance purposes. FR door moves to the open position. The door leaves can be moved freely by hand. Activation and safety sensors are without function. Drive motor and locking are switched off. - Observe notes in Chapter 2.2.2 |
Special functions for FR-RWS
| Mode of operation | Display (DE/EN/FR/IT) | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| RWS | N® N® N® N® |
The door is locked by the motor brake. Opening is enabled by means of the emergency stop switch. |
| Night/Locked |
No MO MI N-Na NI NO NI
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Displayed until door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Opening is enabled by means of the emergency stop switch. |
3.2.2 Settings on keypad programme switch (TPS)
| Mode of operation | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Automatic |
Door opens and closes again. Inside and outside activation devices active.
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Exit only (one-way operation) |
Activation device internal active. Outer activation device only active as long as door is not closed. Door only opens for passage from the inside to the outside. The full/reduced opening width can be set as described under the “Automatic” mode of operation. |
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Hold open (not for SL-RD) |
Door remains open. The full/reduced opening width can be set as described under the “Automatic” mode of operation. |
| Night/Locked |
Door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Movement detector not active. Only “authorised” activation device is active. |
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Off (service/cleaning position) |
The drive is switched off for maintenance purposes. FR door moves to the open position. The door leaves can be moved freely by hand. Activation and safety sensors are without function. Drive motor and locking are switched off. - Observe notes in Chapter 2.2.2 |
3.2.3 Settings on the mechanical programme switch MPS/MPS-ST
Not for emergency exit system.
| Mode of operation | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Automatic |
Door opens and closes again. Inside and outside activation devices active.
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|
Exit only (one-way operation) |
Activation device internal active. Outer activation device only active as long as door is not closed. Door only opens for passage from the inside to the outside. The full/reduced opening width can be set as described under the “Automatic” mode of operation. |
| Hold open | Door remains open. |
| Night/Locked |
Door is closed and locked (if lock is present). Movement detector not active. Only “authorised” activation device is active. |
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Off (service/cleaning position) |
The drive is switched off for maintenance purposes. The door leaves can be moved freely by hand. Activation and safety sensors are without function. Drive motor and locking are switched off. FR door moves to the open position. - Observe notes in Chapter 2.2.2 |
3.3 Operating elements
The modes of operation can be set using the following operating elements:
- Display programme switch DPS (see Chapter 3.3.1)
- Keypad programme switch TPS (see Chapter 3.3.2)
- Mechanical programme switch MPS with/without integrated key switch (optional) (see Chapter 3.3.3)
3.3.1 Display programme switch (DPS)
The modes of operation can be set at the display programme switch by pressing the respective keys.
Operation by unauthorised persons can be blocked as follows:
- Connection of an additional key switch
- Assignment of a password, which the service technician sets with the ST220 in the service menu
If a dot appears on the bottom right-hand part of the display, maintenance is due.
If a dot appears on the left part of the display, the leaf position is unknown.
This can be the case, for example, during teach-in, before the drive has determined the position of the leaves via the teaching run.
3.3.2 Keypad programme switch TPS
The system mode of operation is selected and the corresponding programme is displayed at the keypad programme switch.
Operation by unauthorised persons can be blocked as follows:
- Connection of an additional key switch
- Assignment of a password, which the service technician sets with the ST220 in the service menu
3.3.3 Mechanical programme switch MPS/MPS-ST
At the mechanical programme switch MPS, the mode of operation for the system is selected and the corresponding programme is displayed.
The mechanical programme switch is accessible for everyone without a key switch.
With the mechanical programme switch MPS-ST, selection of the modes of operation is disabled if the key provided has been removed.
3.4 Door in normal operation
GEZE sliding doors can be operated with special control elements, which can induce deviating behaviour. Ask the service technician responsible for information on any special control elements which may be installed.
3.4.1 Standard functions (automatic mode of operation)
In normal operation, the door is automatically opened and closed.
| What happens? | What does the door do? |
|---|---|
| An activation device (push button, switch or movement detector) is triggered. | Door opens and closes again. |
| Closing safety sensor is triggered when the door is open. | Door remains open. |
| Closing safety sensor is triggered when the door is closed. | Door remains closed. |
| Closing safety sensor is triggered while the door is closing. | Door opens again. |
| Opening safety sensor is triggered when the door is closed. | Door remains closed. |
| Opening safety sensor is triggered while door is opening. | Door stops. |
| Opening safety sensor is triggered while door is opening. | The door does not stop until the reduced opening width (escape route width) has been reached. |
| A person moves toward the opened door and a movement detector is activated. | Door remains open. |
| A person moves toward the closing door and a movement detector is activated. | Door opens again. |
| Door contacts an obstruction when opening. | Door stops, waits and attempts to move to the open position at a reduced speed three times. Then the door closes again. |
| Door contacts an obstruction when closing. | Door reopens immediately, waits the hold-open time and then closes at a reduced speed. |
| BO / BO: Door leaf or side panel is broken out. | Door remains in the current position and can be moved manually. |
| BO / BO: Door leaf or side panel is latched in again. | Door functions again in the last mode of operation. |
3.4.2 Special functions
The special functions of the door system are triggered using special switches.
| Switches / push buttons | What does the switch / push button do? |
|---|---|
| Activation device “authorised” | Door opens once and closes after the hold-open time. The set mode of operation is retained. If there is a lock, the door is relocked in the “Night/Locked” mode of operation. |
| Emergency shut-off switch | Door opens once and immediately closes again. |
| Key switches of the programme switch | If a key switch is connected to the programme switch, the operation of the programme switch can be locked or released with it. |
| Emergency stop switch (current-less) |
Door opens and performs the function selected for battery operation:
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| “Close door” push button | Door closes and remains closed. |
| Emergency stop switch | Door stops and can be moved freely by hand. |
| Pharmacist button | If equipped with a toothed-belt lock, the door opens a crack in the “Night/Locked” mode of operation and remains locked in this position. Not possible for rod locking or Lock A. |
| Emergency lock switch |
Door closes and locks (if equipped with a lock).
CAUTION! Risk of injury from impact, crushing and shearing by the door when operating the emergency lock! Ensure that the switch for activating the emergency lock is positioned in such a way that it can only be operated by instructed persons.
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*) Function only available in normal mode. If there is a fire alarm, the automatic function is deactivated and the door closes using the rubber cord.