Door Locking Control; The Availble Commnde On The Sas; Priority Order Between The Mergency, Opening And Locking Commands - CDVI SASIC Mode D'emploi

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6.3 Door lock control
6.3.1 The available commands on the SAS
Alarm command (terminals 19 and 20 on the SASIC
board).
This is the general alarm which may be triggered
deliberately by the SAS user by closing the contact
between the inputs 19 and 20 on the control termi-
nal. To stop the alarm, the contact between 19 and
20 must be open.
Emergency command (terminals 21 and 22 on the
SASIC board).
This is a priority command, triggered by a momen-
tary closed contact between the inputs 21 and 22.
When it is active, the two doors open automatically
and remain open as long as the "Reset Emergen-
cy" push button, situated on the SAS board, is not
pressed. The emergency signal lights up the general
alarm LED on the control panel.
SAS Lock command (terminals 23 and 24 on the SA-
SIC board).
This is a priority command, triggered by a momen-
tary closed contact between the inputs 23 and 24.
When it is active, the SAS is locked. All of the com-
mands are blocked. To unlock the SAS, leave the
contact open between 23 and 24.
Free entrance command on the two doors
(terminals 25 and 26 on the SASIC board)
Again, this is a priority command.
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It is triggered by a momentary closed contact
between the inputs 25 and 26. When it is active, the
two doors open automatically. They close again as
soon as the contact is open.
6.3.2 Priority order between the emergency,
opening and locking commands
1. Free entrance has priority over locking If the
locking command, as well as the free entrance com-
mand are active, it is the free entrance command
which is taken into account.
But as soon as the free entrance command is can-
celled and if the locking command is still active, the
SAS remains in locked mode.
2. The emergency command has priority
over free opening and locking
If the locking command, the free entrance
command and the emergency command are all ac-
tive, it is the emergency command which is taken
into account. However, as soon as the emergency
command is cancelled, the SAS must check the
status of the other commands. If the free entrance
command is active,t he SAS remains in free entrance
mode. As soon as the free entrance command
is cancelled and if the lock command is still active,
the SAS remains in locked mode.
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