Installing the stationary unit (fig. 2)
Depending on the type of installation, work out the position in which the unit will be situated:
- using a Philips screwdriver unscrew the four fastening screws
- unscrew and remove the electronics card and punch out the fastening holes using the same
screwdriver
;
3
- using the box as a template, drill the holes
and self-tapping screws 4,2 x 45 supplied with the kit
5
- insert the electronics card
the four fastening screws
Stationary unit electrical connection (fig. 3)
Warning!
The stationary unit must only be powered by a safety power
•
Connect the power supply 12 or 24 Vac/dc between binding posts 1 and
•
Connect the output/s (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3) to the relative safety device inputs on the pro-
grammer.
Installing the transceiver photoelectric cells (fig. 4-8)
In cases where the installation consists of more than one device the following must be taken into
account; two receivers installed on the same side can be operated by one single projector on
the opposite side without compromising the correct functioning of the system. If this situation
occurs unintentionally (i.e. two receivers installed on one side and a projector, which has to
operate only one of the receivers, on the other side) then care must be taken to maintain the
correct distance between the projectors and the receivers (minimum 600 mm). The projector
and receiver are normally positioned frontally on the same geometrical axis and at the same
height from the ground. The projector and the receiver however can also be installed misaligned
and at different heights (see fig. 4) as the lens with its ball joint always permits perfect centring.
and fasten the container using the two rawlplugs
4
, carry out the electrical connection and replace the cover using
7
which were previously removed.
8
13
and remove the cover
1
.
6
pack.
2.
;
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