IQ windowdrives
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Setting parameters
6.6 Stop condition
à
The key interface (IQ gear) is connected.
The following choice can be made under the item "stop condition":
à
Same key:
The window movement is stopped by pressing the same key. If the window is opening and "open" is pressed
again, the movement stops.
à
Different key:
The window movement is stopped by pressing the other key. If the window is opening and "close" is pressed,
the movement stops.
à
Any key:
The window movement is stopped by pressing any key. If the window is opening and one of the keys is
pressed again, the movement stops.
6.7 Parameters locking drive (LO-drive)
This menu item is only displayed if at least one locking drive (E 905, E 906 or Powerlock) is connected to the
window drive.
For setting the parameters, see chapter 6.9.2.
6.7.1 LO parameter status
The user can switch just one or both locking drives active/inactive through the “Status” parameter.
Switch locking drive to “inactive”
If “inactive” is selected for a locking drive, this drive is deactivated. The window behaves as if the locking drive
were not connected to the LIN-Bus. The window is not locked in the closed position, and before opening, the
window does not wait until the locking drive has unlocked.
Open window with defective locking drive
X
Set locking drive to “inactive”
X
Mechanically move the locking drive until the locking bolt is no longer inserted into the bolt end piece.
The window can be opened with the window drive and the defective locking drive can be exchanged.
The software lock for the window drive is switched off for inactive locking drives, and the window drive can open
the window.
When the parameter is changed from “active” to “inactive,” the selected locking drive is always forced to release.
If the locking drive is defective and the motor can no longer run, after a short wait time the following error mes-
sage appears in ST 220:
WARNING unlock NOT pos-
sible
LO: leave active
LO: deactivate *
By selecting “deactivate,” the drive is set to “inactive.”
X
Mechanically move the locking drive until the locking bolt is no longer inserted into the bolt end piece.
X
Set locking drive to “inactive”
The user must ensure that the locking drive no longer stops the window from opening. If the locking drive is not
moved by mechanical means, the window can be damaged.
6.7.2 LO parameter stroke
The stroke can be set in the range between MIN – MAX. The adjustable range is determined based on the con-
nected locking drive.
6.7.3 LO parameter force
Similar to the stroke parameter, the force can be set in the range between MIN – MAX. The adjustable range is
based proportionally on the maximum force of the locking drive.