Method and Device for Deactivating Defective Doors
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1. In a train including a first door having a first controller, a second door having a second controller, and a remote, central activation device connected to the first and second train doors, the activation device configured to transmit an activation signal, a method for deactivating defective doors of the train comprising the method steps as follows:
- determining that a fault has occurred at the second door; and
deactivating the second door by an activation signal transmitted from the remote, central activation device via the first controller of the first door.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus for deactivating defective doors or movable steps of a train.
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1. In a train including a first door having a first controller, a second door having a second controller, and a remote, central activation device connected to the first and second train doors, the activation device configured to transmit an activation signal, a method for deactivating defective doors of the train comprising the method steps as follows:
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determining that a fault has occurred at the second door; and deactivating the second door by an activation signal transmitted from the remote, central activation device via the first controller of the first door. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A deactivation apparatus for deactivating a defective door of a train, the deactivating apparatus comprising:
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a first train door having a first controller and a first locking device wherein the first train door is a non-defective train door; a second train door having a second controller and a second locking device, wherein the second train door is a defective train door; a central control center connected to the first and second train doors and configured to provide and transmit an activation instruction; and wherein the defective train door is deactivated by the activation instruction via the first locking device of the non-defective door. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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