Operating Manual - Elevator Door Operation AT18
11. Connect control signals to plug X6 as in the terminal circuit diagram (see attachment 9).
1. Connect the light barrier to X6 (see terminal circuit diagram in attachment).
Insofar as the light barrier input is not used, X6 must be wired to X4 according to the lines on
the connection layout.
13. Plug in clip plugs X6 and X4.
CAREFUL
The control is operative after the next switch-on. At a presented control signal the door moves into
the specified direction.
14. Switch control on (plug in mains current plug, or plug X3).
The four LEDs next to the plug-in connector X3 indicate which control signal is active at the
time. Thereby the LED for the light barrier should glow continuously, if there is no obstacle in
the movement area of the door.
15. At a presented control signal "CLOSE" the door closes with the initial speed in the "CLOSE"
position. At a presented control signal "OPEN" the door opens with the initial speed in the
"OPEN" position.
16. If the control has recognized the final door positions "OPEN" and "CLOSE", the subsequent
opening and closing movements are performed at normal speed.
WARNING
The service staff should test the acceptable energies and forces after the putting into operation
of the elevator door on the heaviest door in the complete system (elevator) and to adjust it to the
critical limits in case of an exceeding of the values.
Gear reduction, or transmissions to the timing chains are not allowed, because the kinetic energies
or static forces on the door can be changed thereby.
The door width is then no longer valid.
NOTICE
The activation of the door movement in the "OPEN" or "CLOSE" direction can also take place with the
service button S5001 (OPEN) and S5002 (CLOSE).
These buttons lie parallel to the OPEN and CLOSE signals, which are positioned at X6.
To reach the final position of the door, the respective button must be pushed continuously,
otherwise the door is stopped.
At a pressing of the "OPEN" and "CLOSE" buttons at the same time, or positioning of the "OPEN" and
"CLOSE" signals at the same time, the door always moves in the "OPEN" direction.
By using the user terminal or the AT Frontend PC the external input signals are blocked in some
menus.
The storing of the learned parameters are taken over in the "CLOSE" position exclusively.
17. For special applications the movement values can be specifically adapted to the door.
However, for that the terminal module (option) must be installed or the user terminal HT18
(HT_5) must be connected.
Instead of the user terminal a PC can also be connected via a USB adapter, which can be
obtained as special accessory, on which the operating program (AT Frontend) has been
started. The operation is described in the instructions in the attachment.
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