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Revision as of 17:05, 17 March 2021
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.
Contents
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
Use Case Examples
Touchless sensor - wiring example:
Configuration on IC-Edge
- To configure the Input select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Direct Access Keys.
- Select Show/Hide Settings on the station you want to configure.
- Configure the Input to Call To, and enter the directory number to call when activated.
More details can be found on Direct Access Key Settings.
Configuration in ICX-AlphaCom
To configure the input to call a preconfigured number:
- Select Users & Stations
- Select the intercom station to which the touchless sensor is connected
- Open the DAK window
- Select the tab DAK 11-20
- On DAK 11 (= input 1(*)) enter the directory number to call when the input is activated
(*) Input 1 - 6 on Turbine stations are mapped to DAK 11 - 16.
More information is found under DAK programming.