4.5. Of the functions of VX2400-Escape : (Grounds : voluntary European standard on
managing the systems for emergency exits EN 13637)
While in standby, the VX2400-Escape's 8-segment MegaLed flashes intermittently. This is
the self-control of on-board micro-intelligence.
4.5.1. Scenario 1: Detection of abnormal pressure on the door
Detection of abnormal pressure on the door such as an attempt to open the door by ope-
rating an existing panic bar, or by simply pushing on the door (1).
Triggering of the built-in Vortex alarm and the remote alarm relay (Early Warning) (2).
The built-in camera works
(3 and
4). The door will not unlock (5).
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4.5.2. Scenario 2: Voluntary request for exit by actuation of the green pressure initialization
element, Manual Release (MR)
Triggering of a pulsed alarm by the incorporated buzzer of the Vortex and the remote
alarm relay (EW)
(1 and
2). The built-in camera works. The door does not unlock immedia-
tely (3). Triggering of the grade 1 time delay countdown (called simple, t1, adjustable from
0 to 8 seconds). The 8-segment LED display shows the count synchronously (4). At the end
of the countdown, the door is unlocked and remains unlocked until the system is manually
reset (5). An input dedicated to reset system by key or any other local electronic system
such as a card reader or encoder, ensures that the system is rearmed by a duly authorized
person (6). After this reset, the system returns to its initial standby condition (7).
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