Aethon Inc. AEC2SOMENC1 Manuel D’Utilisation
Facility and Information Systems Requirements
TUG
®
Implementation Manual
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Automatic Door Interface
The Automatic Door Interface allows the TUG to remotely control the switch for
an automatic door. This is necessary since the TUG is unable to physically press
the wall-mounted switch when it wants to pass through the doorway.
an automatic door. This is necessary since the TUG is unable to physically press
the wall-mounted switch when it wants to pass through the doorway.
Aethon will provide a wireless relay and cabling (see photos below) for each
automatic door to be opened along the TUG's path. Coming out of the relay is a
4-wire cable terminated with a male disconnect. The female disconnect (also
provided by Aethon) is to be mounted through a hole (pre-existing or newly
drilled) on the door control box. The hole size should be approximately ½" to
allow for the female disconnect and included hex nut to be secured. The hole is
wired and drilled by the company who services the doors.
automatic door to be opened along the TUG's path. Coming out of the relay is a
4-wire cable terminated with a male disconnect. The female disconnect (also
provided by Aethon) is to be mounted through a hole (pre-existing or newly
drilled) on the door control box. The hole size should be approximately ½" to
allow for the female disconnect and included hex nut to be secured. The hole is
wired and drilled by the company who services the doors.
The relay uses a frequency of 433MHz (same as a garage door opener).
Power Requirements
Input power: 24VDC or 24VAC, 3W Max
The 4 wires are to be connected to the door control box as follows:
Power to TUG Interface Box
(1) Black Wire – ground
(2) Brown Wire – +24VDC or 24VAC
(2) Brown Wire – +24VDC or 24VAC
TUG Interface Box to Door Control Box
(1) White Wire to Hallway door button switch – N/O contact switch
(2) Blue Wire to Hallway door button switch – N/O contact switch
(2) Blue Wire to Hallway door button switch – N/O contact switch
NOTE: White and Blue wires simply provide a closed circuit to activate the door
controller. Typically these two wires connect to the hallway door button switch.
However, depending on your door control box you may chose an
alternate location.
controller. Typically these two wires connect to the hallway door button switch.
However, depending on your door control box you may chose an
alternate location.
Automatic Door Relay
Female Quick Disconnect
The hospital can choose whether the relay will be located on top of the door
control box or hidden above the ceiling tile. The weight of the relay is 7 ounces.
control box or hidden above the ceiling tile. The weight of the relay is 7 ounces.