1 1 0 0 . . S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s – – D D I I N N L L e e f f t t – – D D I I N N R R i i g g h h t t
Whether the gate operator has been installed in "DIN left" or "DIN right"
is decisive for the control to know in which direction it runs CLOSED or
OPEN (see point 9.2, gate type). In order to set this correctly, you must
know the DIN of your gate operator according to the following specifica-
tion:
Note: "If I look from the inside (property) to the outside (street side) and
the operator (inside the property) is on the left side, then this is DIN LEFT.
Note: "If I look from the inside (property) to the outside (street side) and
the drive (inside the property) is on the right side, this is DIN RIGHT.
1 1 1 1 . . L L e e a a r r n n i i n n g g r r u u n n s s
11.1. Carrying out learning runs for systems with motor-integrated
sensor AND reference switch
In the area of the door system, damage or injuries can occur during door mo-
vements. The gate wing can collide with persons who are in the movement
area of the gate and (seriously) injure them. Limbs can be caught by the gate
and taken along. There is a risk that limbs that get between the sliding gate
and fixed parts of the system could be cut off.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR HAZARD AVOIDANCE
x Children and animals must be kept away from the gate system when the
gate is moving. Children are not allowed to play at the gate system.
x Make sure that neither persons nor objects are in the path of the gate.
x The free space between the gate wing and the floor must be selected in
such a way that there is no danger of feet being carried along.
x If possible, the door should only be operated when there is visual
contact with the movement range of the door.
WARNING
Risk of injury during door movement
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