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Function
high active low active
pull down
Test active: * 4.5 V DC Test active: < 1.5 V DC or open
Test inactive: < 1.5 V DC or open Test inactive: * 4.5 V DC
pull up
Test active: * 4.5 V DC or open Test active: < 1.5 V DC
Test inactive: < 1.5 V DC Test inactive: * 4.5 V DC or open
Polarity
(section 9.2)
(section 9.1)
8 Output type
The output type is determined by means of a jumper. In
doing so it is possible to choose between NPN and PNP.
9 Test input
Depending on the applied standards, the door control system must have a test function which checks the presence
detector for correct function and connection at least once per cycle.
The test input of the Jupiter/Jupiter SE/Jupiter Presence can
process various door control test signals. The test input must be
configured at the sensor according to the type of test signal. In
this process the function and the polarity of the test input is
set. The table below shows the settings and the respective ac-
tive or inactive states. For information on setting the function
and polarity see chapters 9.1 and 9.2.
Pacing out the detection area
The green LED (radar function indicator) lights up when
an object is detected. Make sure there is no way of
avoiding the field.
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Testing the field settings
Output type NPN* PNP
Jumper position
Designation on
NP
PCB
Diagram of
output level
*
Default setting
Output
operating voltage
NPN
Output
PNP
GND
correct incorrect: field can
be avoided
Overview output type AIR
Overview test input AIR
Presence detector settings
Jupiter SE (escape routes): According to the
directive Automatic sliding doors on escape
routes”, the field depth must be at least 1.5 m.
Jumper output type AIR
*
Default setting
Function pull down* pull up
Jumper position
Designation on
T– T+
circuit board
9.1 Function
The function of the test input is determined by means of a jumper.
A choice between “pull down” and “pull up” is available.
Jumper test input AIR
Overview test input AIR (function)
The polarity of the test input is set using the remote control unit or the control keys. For information on setting the polarity
see section10.2. A choice betw between “high active” and “low active” is available.
9.2 Polarity