JCM Technologies RBAND-OS Transmitter for automatic door safety edges User Manual Manual Installation Operation

JCM Technologies, S.A. Transmitter for automatic door safety edges Manual Installation Operation

Manual Installation Operation

COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 1 -                                                                                   • INTRODUCTION  DESCRIPTION The RadioBand system is designed of Industrial, Commercial and Domestic door and gate applications where a safety edge is used. The system provides a wireless system replacing spiral cables or energy chain systems to provide the safety signal to the door or gate control panel. The receiver monitors the status of transmitters connected to it.  Up to three transmitters per output can be connected to the receiver. There are two outputs on each receiver. The system is compatible with 8K2 monitored safety edges, opto safety edges and volt free safety contacts. Two inputs available in the transmitter.   The system complies with EN ISO 13849-1.   USE OF THE SYSTEM This equipment is designed to be installed with a safety edge for door and gate installations. It is not guaranteed for directly activating equipment other than that specified. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the equipment without prior warning.   • RBAND/O TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS System non compatible with  RADIOBAND 1G.   RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB Frequency  Multifrequency system (433 MHz, 868 MHz) Power supply  3V DC  (2 x 1.5V LR6 AA) Operating consumption  10mA Radiated power  < 25mW Operating temperature  -20ºC - +85ºC  Watertighness IP65 Size 151x60x23mm Range 10 metres Battery life (aprox)  2 years
COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 2 -                                                                                     • INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AND BASIC WIRING   MECHANICAL INSTALLATION  Fix the back of the box to the door. Install the transmitter following the technical manual and avoid placing metallic surfaces between the receiver and the transmitter. Pass the cables through the bottom of the transmitter. Connect the safety edge following the electrical connections clause and ensure that the safety edge keeps totally waterproof. Fix the front of the transmitter to the back with the screws supplied for the purpose.    SELECTOR JUMPERS Allow selecting the type of the security element which is connected.  Jumper selector  Function CS  Voltage free safety contact BS  8k2 monitored safety edge O  Opto safety edge   8k2 MONITORED SAFETY EDGE Ensure the safety edge selection jumper is fitted in the BS position. Electromechanical safety edges with 8k2 output are also considered 8k2 monitored safety edges.    OPTO SAFETY EDGES  The use of opto safety edges requires the autotest signal or the current detector signal from the receiver.  Ensure the safety edge selection jumper is fitted in the O position. The system is only compatible with low power opto transmitter/receiver (3Vdc / 3mA).  The opto safety edge remains in standby mode (non functioning) until it receives an activation signal from the receiver. The activation signal is sent during the auto-test and it enables the opto safety edge for 60 seconds (by default) to allow the full travel of the door/gate.   When using the current detector signal instead of autotest, the opto safety edge will remain active during the motor movement.
COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 3 -                                                                                  The activation time of the opto safety edge can be modified. Before doing this operation it is necessary to know the door travel time. 1. Press the receiver PROG and CHECK buttons simultaneously until the three CHECK, B1 and B2 leds go light on.  2. Press the PROG button to begin the memorisation of the time the opto safety edge will be activated. You will hear a beep each second, to count the time easier.   3. Press the PROG button another time to memorise the total time the opto safety edge will be activated. 4. Program the transmitter to the receiver again (see paragraph PROGRAMMING).                CONNECTION OF THE VOLTAGE FREE CONTACT When a voltage free contact is to be connected, (eg. photocells or electromechanical safety edges without resistive output), fit the jumper in CS position.  Note: In order to comply with the EN 12453 safety standard for the use of motorized garage doors, the device connected to this input must have some verification system to ensure its proper functioning.
COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 4 -                                                                                    CONNECTING AN AUXILIARY INPUT When programming in the receiver the Mode 4 (See PROGRAMMATION clause), an auxiliary input turns available on the transmitter. The transmitter transmits the status of auxiliary input to the second relay of the receiver. This auxiliary input is a normally open contact and it will be programmed always in the relay 2 of the receiver. In case of using an 8k2 monitored safety edge or a voltage free safety contact, this auxiliary input will be on the S terminal. In case of using an opto safety edge, this auxiliary input will be on the BS terminal.   Example of auxiliary input NO
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COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 6 -                                                                                                 • PROGRAMMATION  Each safety edge transmitter must be learnt into the appropriate channel of the safety edge receiver.    Mode  Configuration of transmitter programming in the receiver. Led R1 Led R2 1  By pressing the transmitter, relay 1 on the receiver will be activated ON OFF 2  By pressing the transmitter, relay 2 on the receiver will be activated  OFF  ON 3  By pressing the transmitter, the two relays will be activated at the same time  ON  ON 4  The relays are activated 1st relay by channel 1 (operate as normal operation for connecting a safety element) and 2nd relay by channel 2 (connection of an auxiliary input, the sender transmits the status of the auxiliary input to the second relay of the receiver) (operates as a normally open contact for connecting an auxiliary input)  Flashing Flashing Notes: - Modes 1, 2 and 3: Up to 6 transmitters (3 on output R1 and 3 on output R2) can be connected to the receiver in modes 1, 2 and 3.  - Mode 4:  In this mode only 3 transmitters can be connected to the receiver. The second relay cannot make the function of indicating low battery. - Each transmitter can be configured independently on the receiver. - A Transmitter should only be connected to one receiver.
COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 7 -                                                                                       If 10 seconds pass without programming a transmitter, the receiver will exit the programming mode. If when programming a transmitter the receiver’s memory is full then it will emit 7 beeps of 0.5 sec and exit the programming mode.      • MAINTENANCE   TRANSMITTER BATTERY LOW INDICATOR If the battery of a transmitter programmed into the receiver becomes low, the receiver will beep 4 times every 20 seconds. If there is more than one transmitter programmed, each safety edge should be activated to identify, hearing the 4 beeps, which transmitter has a low battery. If the battery power is low, replace it immediately.  When the second relay of the receiver is not used for a safety edge, it can be used as a battery low indicator, useful to trigger an alarm. It will activate the output relay when a transmitter with low battery is detected. In this case the receiver will not indicate low battery with the beeps. Put dipswitch 4 on the function selector to ON. Note: Only available in mode 1.    REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY Remove the box cover. Replace the two used batteries with new ones, taking into account the polarity indicated by the connector. Check that the new batteries support the same temperature range as those they are replacing.
COD. 1248034-GB / 1.1 RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB   - 8 -                                                                                   IMPORTANT ANNEX Disconnect the power supply whenever you proceed to the installation or repair of the control panel. In accordance with the European low voltage directive, you are informed of the following requirements: · For permanently connected equipment, an easily accessible connection device must be incorporated into the cabling. · This system must only be installed by a qualified person that has experience with automatic doors/gates and knowledge of the relevant EU standards. · The instructions for use of this equipment must always remain in the possession of the user. · Terminals with a maximum section of 3.8mm2 must be used to connect the cables. · The frequency of the RadioBand system does not interfere in any way with the 868 MHz remote control systems.   JCM TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. declares herewith that the product RBAND/OS – RBAND/OSB complies with the requirements of the 1999/5/ CEE R&TTE Directive, 2004/108/EC Directive on electromagnetic compatibility and 2006/95/EC on low voltage, insofar as the product is used correctly.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may  not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  cause undesired operation.  To comply with FCC rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are prohibited, except for changing  the code setting or replacing the battery. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Any other changes made,  not expressly approved by JCM Technologies, S A could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION See web www.motion-line.com

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