Tele Radio T60 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
Tele Radio T60
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION/
INSTALLASJONSINSTRUKSJONER
FOR T60TX-15DML TRANSMITTER
IM-T60-TX001-A11
ENGLISH (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE)
+ NORWEIGAN
(TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL)
ENGELSK (ORIGINAL)
+ NORSK
(OVERSETTELSE AV ORIGINAL)
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Thank you for puchasing a Tele Radio product
T60TX-15DML
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE MOUNTING,
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURATING THE PRODUCT.
These instructions are published by Tele Radio AB without any guarantee.
These instructions are solely directed towards qualied installers. The
information shall not be handed to end users. The instructions may be
removed or revised by Tele radio AB at any time and without any further
notice. Corrections and additions will be added to the updated versions
of the instructions.
The instructions that contain information on the installation and cong-
uration of the remote radio control unit on the machine are not intended
to be passed on to the end user. Only such information may be passed on
to the end user, that is needed to operate the machine correctly by radio
remote control.
Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee against material, con-
struction or manufacturing faults. During the guarantee period, Tele Radio
AB may replace the product or faulty parts with new. Work under
guarantee must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized
service centre specied by Tele Radio AB. Make sure that repairs and
maintenance are only carried out by qualied personnel. Use only spare
parts from Tele Radio AB. Contact your Tele Radio representative if you
want to make a complaint about a product or require other service.
©Tele Radio AB, 2010
TELE RADIO AB
Datavägen 21, SE-436 32 Askim. Sweden
Tel: +46 (0)31-748 54 60
Fax: +46 (0)31-68 54 64
www.tele-radio.com.
info@tele-radio.com
The helpdesk group can help you with questions
regarding service and technical support.
helpdesk@tele-radio.com
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CONTENTS/ INNHOLD:
ENGLISH: Installation instructions 4
NORSK: Installasjonsinstruksjoner 27
EC declaration of conformity/ Samsvarsærklering 46
Appendix 47
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION 6
TRANSMITTER 8
T60TX-15DML 8
PROGRAM A SHORTCUT 8
RECEIVER 9
PLACE ANTENNA AND RECEIVER 9
CODE LEARNING 9
T60RX-04#SL 10
T60RX-08#SL 11
T60RX-03ADL- DIN 14
T60RX-01APL/ T20RX-01APL 16
T60RX-01ARL/ T20RX-01ARL 17
LATCHING, INTERLOCKING & RESETTING 19
REPLACE A 460 TRANSMITTERS 21
TROUBLE SHOOTING 23
BATTERY 24
DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING 24
GUARANTEE, SERVICE, SUPPORT & REPAIRS 25
DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS 25
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EC) 49
APPENDIX 50
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read the instructions carefully before mounting, installing, congurating
and using the product.
Allow only qualied personnel to install the product. Switch the power
supply off before connecting.
Use undamaged cables. No cables should hang loose.
Place the receiver well away from wind, damp and water with cable
glands and vent plugs faced down.
Make sure that the user has reached the certied age to operate the
equipment and isn´t under the inuence of drugs, alcohol and
medicines.
Make sure that the user does not leave the transmitter unsupervised,
always turns the transmitter off when not in use and keeps a good
overview of the work area.
Contact your representative for service and maintenance work.
Write down the serial numbers of the receivers and transmitters used.
Avoid registering transmitters to receivers where it is not being used.
The system works at frequency 433.92 MHz. and uses frequency
modulation: FM. FM is less sensitive to the electrical interference
generated in computers, electric motors etc. than AM.
Objects positioned between the transmitter and receiver antenna,
e.g. large metal objects (such as reinforcement rods in concrete walls),
can affect the range, depending on the distribution of radio signals.
The inuence of other radio transmitters on the same frequency in the
vicinity also affects the range. Due to these circumstances it is difcult
to give any general advice other than that free visibility between the
transmitter and the receiver should produce the best range with an
optimal signal.
The normal range in an interference-free environment is approx.
50-100 m.
According to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC we recommend a
wired emergency stop where applicable, as well as other protections
against personal injuries, e.g. pinch protection for sliding car doors. The
radio control system should only be used for Functions such as starting
and halting of an application. The radio control system must not be a
safety-related part of a control system.
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460 SYSTEM COMPATIBLENESS
The transmitter T60TX-15DML can be made compatible with the 460
system by using the system switch. See transmitter overview for
instructions.
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*NOTE! The transmitter must be off to make a reset.
PROGRAM A SHORTCUT
The *-button and the #-button can be used to program a shortcut
(1 shortcut per button) for a particular function:
1. Set the door that you wish to save.
2. Press * or # for more than 3 seconds (the display ashes when the
shortcut is saved).
3. To use the shortcut, press the programmed button.
SYSTEM SWITCH (A1):
T60 system compatibleness: Put (A1) in ON position.
460 system compatibleness: Put (A1) in OFF position.
(B)
(A1)
THE TRANSMITTER
T60TX-15DML
Size: 143 x 62 x 38 mm.
Function buttons
9V battery
Door no. buttons
Function shortcut
Code switch
System switch*
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DIP-433K3 1/4-433Kx 5/8-433Kx
X= 3, 5 or 10 m. antenna cable
THE RECEIVER
PLACE ANTENNA AND RECEIVER
Place the receiver:
As well protected from wind and water as possible.
With the cable glands facing down to prevent water from seeping in.
Place the antenna:
Place the antenna high above the ground.
Avoid placing close to metal objects, such as electrical cables and
other antennas.
CODE-LEARNING
Transmitters and receivers must be co-programmed prior to use. Two
types of codes can be used with this transmitter:
Adjustable code:
The transmitter has a code switch with 10 three-position switches. There
are 59.049 codes available.
Fixed individual code:
The transmitter has a xed, individual code, that cannot be changed.
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123
5
6
7
8
9
10
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2
NOTE! For connecting the receiver, see Appendix D.
1. Yellow power LED lights: The receiver has the correct
supply voltage
2. Green radio LED lights: The receiver receives a radio
signal
3. Function button
4. Select button
5. Red relay LED lights: The relay is activated
6. Red LED 6 lights: Learning of code is possible
ashes: Adjustable code programmed
(1-10)
ashes twice: At least one xed,
individual codes is programmed
7. Yellow LED 7 ashes: At least one of the relays has a
latching function
8. Green LED 8 ashes: At least one of the relay-pairs
is interlocked
9. Connection terminal for voltage
10.BNC contact for the antenna
T60RX-04#SL
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2
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5
8
9
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NOTE! For connecting the receiver, see Appendix D.
* TRAFO
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T60RX-08#SL
Operating voltage 12-28 V AC / DC or 48 / 115 / 230 V AC
Size: 175 x 125 x 45 mm.
Protection: IP65
1. Yellow LED lights: The receiver has the correct
supply voltage
2. Green LED lights: The receiver receives a radio
signal
3. Function button
4. Select button
5. Red relay LED lights: The relay is activated
6. Red LED lights: Learning of code is possible
ashes: Adjustable code programmed
(1-10)
ashes twice: At least one xed,
individual codes have been programmed
7. Yellow LED ashes: At least one of the relays has a
latching function
8. Green LED ashes: At least one of the relays is
interlocked
9. Connection terminal for voltage
10.BNC contact for the antenna
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PROGRAM T60RX-04#SL/ T60RX-08#SL
1. Press the Function button to scroll between the programming
options:
Code learning (LED 6 lights red)
Latching relay (LED 7 lights yellow)
Interlocked relays (LED 8 lights green)
2. a. Press the Select button when LED 6 lights red if you want to enter
the Code learning mode (see next section).
b. Press the Select button when LED 7 lights yellow if you want to
assign a latching functionality to a relay (see the Latching relay
section).
c. Press the Select button when LED 8 lights green if you want to
assign interlocking to a relay-pair (see the Interlocking relay
section).
3. When done, press the Select button.
CODE LEARNING
Adjustable ID code
1. Enter the ID code that you want to assign to your transmitter (or
more than one transmitter) on the 10-pole transmitter code switch.
The receiver will catch up the same ID code when co-programmed.
2. Press the receiver Function button to select Code learning (LED 6
lights red).
3. Press the Select button (red LED 6 go out, the relay LEDs light red).
4. Press the receiver Function button to light up the LED above the
relay that you want to control.
When you enter, all relays are selected by default and trans-
mitter button 1 controls relay 1, button 2 controls relay 2 etc.
If you want to make other settings: Press the Function button to
step through the relays one by one. Select a relay by pressing the
Select button. When a relay has been selected, red LED 6 light
red. If it isn´t selected, red LED 6 isn´t lit.
5. When done, press the Select button.
6. Press the button that is to control the selected relay until LED 6
ashes red 3 times.
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Fixed, individual (private) ID code
1. Press the Function button to select Code learning (LED 6 lights
red).
2. Conrm by pressing the Select button (the relay LEDs light red).
3. Press the receiver Function button to light up the LED above the
relay that you want to control.
When you enter, all relays are selected by default and trans-
mitter button 1 controls relay 1, button 2 controls relay 2 etc.
If you want to make other settings: Press the Function button to
step through the relays one by one. Select a relay by pressing the
Select button. When a relay has been selected, red LED 6 light
red. If it isn´t selected, red LED 6 isn´t lit.
4. Press the Select button for 0.3-4 seconds.
5. WITHIN 1 second: Press the Select button again for more than
1 second.
6. Press the button that is to control the selected relay until LED 6
ashes red 3 times.
Erase ID codes
1. Press the Function button to select Code learning (LED 6 lights red).
2. Conrm by pressing the Select button (the relay LEDs light red).
3. Press the Function button to scroll to the relay(s) that you want to
erase.
4. Press the Select button for more than 6 seconds until the LED(s)
above the relays go out.
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RELAY SETTINGS FOR T60RX-04#SL, T60RX-08#SL
Latching relay functionality
NOTE! As a default the receiver relays are momentary.
1. Press the receiver Function button to select Latching relay (LED 7
lights yellow).
2. Conrm by pressing the Select button (the relay LED above relay 1
lights red).
3. If yellow LED 7 lights, the current relay is latching. If yellow LED 7
does not light, the current relay isn´t latching. Press the Select
button when the relay LED lights, if you want to assign a latching
functionality to that relay. If not, press the receiver Function button
to move to the next relay. The programming is completed when all
relays have been passed.
4. When done, press the Select button. Yellow LED 7 ashes to
indicate that at least one of the relays have a latching functionality.
Interlocking relay functionality
Interlocking can be set between relays:
1 and 2
3 and 4
5 and 6 (Robust receiver)
7 and 8 (Robust receiver)
1. Press the receiver Function button to select Interlocking relay (LED
8 lights green).
2. Conrm by pressing the Select button (the relay LEDs above relay
1 and 2 light red).
3. If green LED 8 lights, the current relay-pair is interlocked. If green
LED 8 does not light, the current relay-pair isn´t interlocked. Press
the Select button when the relay LEDs lights, if you want to assign
a latching functionality to that relay-pair. If not, press the receiver
Function button to move to the next relay-pair.
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4. The programming is completed when all relay-pairs have been
passed.
5. When done, press the Select button. Green LED 8 ashes to
indicate that one or more relay-pairs are interlocked.
Reset
Press the Function button and the Select button at the same time for
more than 4 seconds to erase all codes, relay settings and functions. The
red, yellow and green LEDs + the red relay LEDs light until all settings are
erased.
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12/24V AC/ DC
12/24V AC/ DC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
The green LED indicates
receiving of signals
Function button for code learning/
erasing
The red LED shows the programming
status
The yellow LED indicates
supply voltage
Connecting power
T60RX-03ADL/ T20RX-03ADL- DIN RECEIVER
Frequency: 433.92 MHz.
Operating voltage: 12-24 V AC/DC
Size: 86 x 30 x 58 mm.
Protection: IP 20 (internal installation)
NOTE! If simultaneous relay function, this priority applies:
Relay 1+2: Relay 2 has priority
Relay 2+3: Relay 2 has priority
Relay 1+2+3: Relay 2 has priority
Relay 1+3: No Function
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Adjustable ID code
1. Enter the ID code that you want to assign to your transmitter (or
more than one transmitter) on the 10-pole transmitter code switch.
The receiver will catch up the same ID code when co-programmed.
2. Press the receiver Function button to select Code learning (LED 6
lights red).
3. Select a number between 000 and 999 that you want to assign to
the communication with the receiver. Enter the number on the
transmitter buttons.
4. Press any function button on the transmitter (i.e. up, stop, down)
until the red LED ashes 3 times.
Fixed, individual ID code
1. Press the receiver Function button to select Code learning (LED 6
lights red).
2. WITHIN 1 SECOND: Press the receiver Function button for more
than 1 second.
3. Press a transmitter function button (i.e. up, stop, down) until the red
LED ashes 3 times.
Erase ID codes
1. Press the receiver Function button for approx. 6 seconds until the red
LED lights up. When the memory is erased, the red LED goes out.
NOTE! All transmitter codes get erased at the same time.
CODE LEARNING (ADL)
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5
6
11
10
The green LED indicates
receiving of signals Function button for code
learning/erasing
The red LED shows the
programming status
The yellow LED indicates
the supply voltage
BNC connector
Side 1
Side 2
Voltage connection
11-pin terminal
5. 12-24 V AC/DC
6. 12-24 V AC/DC
10. NO
11. C 19
T60RX-01APL/ T20RX-01APL PLUG-IN RECEIVER
Frequency: 433.92 MHz.
Operating voltage: 12-24 V AC/DC
Size: 70 x 58 x 40 mm.
Protection: IP 23 (internal installation)
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T60RX-01ARL/ T20RX-01ARL
Operating voltage: 12-30 V AC/DC
Power consumption: 40-80 mA.
Dimensions ARL: 54 x 63 x XX mm.
Climatic conditions: -30°C-+70°C
Humidity <95%
Transmitter compatibility: T20, T60, 460
1. Red LED shows programming status
2. Yellow LED lights up when the receiver has the
correct operating voltage
3. Green LED lights up when receiving a radio signal
4. Button Function button for code learning/
erasing
5. Relay maximum load over relay is 8 A for
resistive loads
6. Connection terminal for voltage
7. Connection terminal for relay
8. Antenna wire antenna
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3
2
1
5
6
7
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NOTE! For
connecting the receiver,
see Appendix G
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