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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.
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The '''Touchless sensor''' (item 2390020100) is an IR-sensor that connects to Zenitel IP stations, and is used to activate calls with gesture recognition instead of pressing the call button.
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The sensor button is powered by 5 volts. Most Zenitel IP stations has a built-in 5V output which can be used to power the sensor button.
  
 
== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==
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* Input Voltage: 5V
 
* Input Voltage: 5V
 
* Available contacts: Normally Open & Normally Closed
 
* Available contacts: Normally Open & Normally Closed
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Connections are made to the switch using the supplied 5 pin plug. <br>
 
Connections are made to the switch using the supplied 5 pin plug. <br>
 
Correct orientation of the plug is ensured by the connector locating guides.
 
Correct orientation of the plug is ensured by the connector locating guides.
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=== Color code ===
 
=== Color code ===
 
* Red - +5 Volt supply
 
* Red - +5 Volt supply
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== Use Case Examples ==
 
== Use Case Examples ==
Touchless sensor wired to Input 1 on a Turbine station:  
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Touchless sensor - wiring example:
[[File:Touchless sensor wiring example.png|thumb|500px|left|Touchless sensor - wiring example]]
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[[File:Touchless sensor wiring example.png|thumb|500px|left|Touchless sensor wired to Input 1 on a Turbine station]]
 
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*Configure the '''Input''' to '''Call To''', and enter the directory number to call when activated.
 
*Configure the '''Input''' to '''Call To''', and enter the directory number to call when activated.
  
[[File:TouchLess Inp1 Edge.PNG|thumb|500px|left|Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered]]
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[[File:TouchLess Inp1 Edge.PNG|thumb|700px|left|Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered]]
 
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More details can be found on [[Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings (Edge)|Direct Access Key Settings]].
 
More details can be found on [[Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings (Edge)|Direct Access Key Settings]].
  
=== Configuration on ICX-AlphaCom ===
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=== Configuration in ICX-AlphaCom ===
  
TO configure the input to call a preconfigured number:
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To configure the input to call a preconfigured number:
 
# Select '''Users & Stations'''
 
# Select '''Users & Stations'''
# Select the '''intercom station''' with the touchless sensor connected
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# Select the '''intercom station''' to which the touchless sensor is connected
 
# Open the '''DAK''' window
 
# Open the '''DAK''' window
 
# Select the tab '''DAK 11-20'''
 
# Select the tab '''DAK 11-20'''
# On DAK 11 (= input 1) enter the '''directory number''' to call when the input is activated
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# On DAK 11 (= input 1(*)) enter the '''directory number''' to call when the input is activated
  
[[File:TouchLess ICX.png|thumb|500px|left|Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered]]
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[[File:TouchLess ICX.png|thumb|700px|left|Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered]]
 
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(*) Input 1 - 6 on Turbine stations are mapped to DAK 11 - 16.
  
 
More information is found under [[Users & Stations (AlphaPro)#DAK|DAK programming]].
 
More information is found under [[Users & Stations (AlphaPro)#DAK|DAK programming]].
  
[[Category:Additional equipment]]
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==Related Information==
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* [http://www.zenitel.com/product/touchless-sensor Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com]
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[[Category:Turbine Backboxes and accessories]]

Latest revision as of 10:21, 24 October 2023

Touchless sensor, item 2390020100

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

The sensor button is powered by 5 volts. Most Zenitel IP stations has a built-in 5V output which can be used to power the sensor 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 - wiring example:

Touchless sensor wired to Input 1 on a Turbine station


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.
Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered


More details can be found on Direct Access Key Settings.

Configuration in ICX-AlphaCom

To configure the input to call a preconfigured number:

  1. Select Users & Stations
  2. Select the intercom station to which the touchless sensor is connected
  3. Open the DAK window
  4. Select the tab DAK 11-20
  5. On DAK 11 (= input 1(*)) enter the directory number to call when the input is activated
Input 1 configured to call number 13 when triggered


(*) Input 1 - 6 on Turbine stations are mapped to DAK 11 - 16.

More information is found under DAK programming.

Related Information