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Inputs (and DAK keys) have two states:
 
* '''Idle''':  There is no active call on the station.
 
* '''Call''': There is an incoming, outgoing or active call on the station.
 
  
 
In the '''Call To''' enter the directory number to call when the Input is activated.
 
In the '''Call To''' enter the directory number to call when the Input is activated.

Revision as of 13:50, 17 March 2021

Touchless sensor, item 2390020100

The Touchless sensor (item 2390020100) is an IR-sensor that connects to Turbine Compact stations and is used to activate calls with gesture recognition instead of pressing the call button.

Highlights

  • Input Voltage: 5V
  • Available contacts: Normally Open & Normally Closed
  • Sensor active time: 0,5 secs
  • Operating distance: 15cm
  • IP66

Connections

Connections are made to the switch using the supplied 5 pin plug.
Correct orientation of the plug is ensured by the connector locating guides.

Color code

  • Red - +5 Volt supply
  • Brown - 0 Volt supply
  • Green - Normally Closed
  • Blue - Common
  • Purple - Normally Open

Typical Application

Touchless sensor - general wiring


Use Case Examples

Touchless sensor wired to Input 1 on a Turbine station:

Touchless sensor - wiring example


Configuration on IC-Edge

To configure the Inputs select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Direct Access Keys.
Select Show/Hide Settings on the station you want to configure:

Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered


In the Call To enter the directory number to call when the Input is activated.

More details can be found on Direct Access Key Settings.

Configuration on ICX-AlphaCom

Configuration of Inputs and Direct Access Keys (DAK) are done in AlphaPro.
Detailed information is found under DAK programming.