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Terminating
Topology
Hi-O Technology™ bus
Hi-O group
Motorised lock
Coupling lock
Lock with monitoring
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Safety instructions
At tention!
Unprotected wiring can be manipulated: The electronic door components are interconnected and con-
trolled via the wiring. The wiring must be installed in a manner such that it is protected from manipulation
and disturbances, and may not be accessible from outside.
Property damage from connection with USB devices: The connection socket is not an USB port and
serves solely for connecting read-out devices at the factory.
Note!
The bus system must be terminated: The bus system must be terminated with a terminating resistor ar-
ranged as close to the centre as possible. The longest branch connection line may not be longer than 10 m.
Use of motorised locks in systems with fire doors (smoke protection doors): The OneSystem
module N5950 must be combined with the fire protection module 519ZBFS for use in systems with fire doors
(smoke protection doors). All applicable provisions for the approval of protective doors must be observed.
Explanation of terms
Description
The Hi-O Technology™ bus must be equipped with a terminating resistor which terminates the bus. Data
transmission could be disrupted if the terminating resistor is missing.
Bus topology topology (topology) refers to the structure for the interconnection of multiple devices via
bus. The topology is decisive for the safeguarding of the network against failure, the performance, and the
selection of suitable hardware.
The Hi-O Technology™ bus (Highly Intelligent Opening) is a CAN bus for the connection of electronic
components (devices) in door systems. It is used to control one door, the status monitoring and the
exchange of information between the individual devices (separate instructions D01021 ePED
nology™ bus).
Assignment to a Hi-O group offers the possibility of organising components into groups. Assignment to a
group is conducted using the respective DIP switches ("Organise products in Hi-O groups", page 43).
With a motorised lock, the bolt and latch are locked via electric motor.
With a coupling lock, the handle follower is generally split so that the door handle of one side of the lock
can be engaged and disengaged via electronic control.
A lock with monitoring function is equipped with monitoring contacts for electronic status messages.
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