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IST0649V1/0

WORKING MODE “CALIBRATION”

VERTICAL

ADJUSTER

HORIZONTAL

ADJUSTER

REFLECTOR

SX

UP

- In order to make a first rough alignement, use optical

view-finder, visualizing the centre of the concerned
reflector in the centre of the framed area. In order to
move orientation towards right, rotate the horizontal
adjuster clockwise
, in order to move orientation
towards left, rotate the horizontal adjuster
counter-clockwise
.

- To move orientation upwards rotate the

vertical adjuster counter-clockwise, to move
it downwards rotate the adjuster
clockwise
.

- Make the same with the Transmitter

- Before supplying the beam check

jumper S6 condition:

 • keep it closed for 12V   supplying

 • cut it for 24 V   supplying

- Before supplying the beam units, check S6

jumper in both Receiver and Transmitter:

 • cut jumper for distance from 5 to 35 meters.

 • keep jumper closed for distance from 35 to 100 meters.

- Set properly dip switch 1 - 2 - 3 in the Transmitter according to the distance from Receiver as

shown in chart on page 6

- At firs supplying, the beam is blocked for about 30 seconds. Wait before following step.

- At power up, the beam units remain inhibited for about 30 seconds. Wait for this delay before

proceeding to following step.

- Close S2 jumper in the Transmitter in order to get the beam units to Calibration mode.

 • the green Led in the Receiver will remain on if the signal is received from Transmitter

 • the display/Led module will visualize the recived signal

- During calibration process avoid the visualized value exceeding 7,1V (7 display - 1 led).

Should this occur, act on the trimmer RV1 to decrease the signal under the threshold.

- Adjust both Receiver and Transmitter until obtaining the max signal value on the display/Led

module in the Receiver.

- Act on Transmitter RV1 Trimmer  until obtaining the value of 6,5 V on the display/led module

(6 display and 5 Leds on) of the Receiver.

- Considering that the longer is the range, the longer is the beam, it is necessary to set the

sensitivity level in the Receiver according to the distance between Receiver and Transmitter,
following the rules below:

At the end of calibration, open jumper S2 in the Transmitter and take away the BF Test small
glasses
 before inserting the covers.
The 4 fixing screws of the covers can be “hidden” by using the screw-covers given within, just for
esthaetical reasons.

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Summary of Contents for BF100 A

Page 1: ...R VS ELECTR VS ELECTR VS ELECTR VS ELECTRONICS ONICS ONICS ONICS ONICS Cur Cur Cur Cur Curtar tar tar tar tarolo P olo P olo P olo P olo Pado ado ado ado adov v v v va Ital a Ital a Ital a Ital a Ital...

Page 2: ...self calibration which will be repeated every 2 hours in order to compensate masking caused by dust on lenses and reflector Adjustable sensitivity to get a better intervention threshold according to d...

Page 3: ...3 IST0649V1 0 LED DISPLAY MODULE BF TEST NOT GIVEN WITHIN TRASMITTER COVER BR100 OPTIONAL RECEIVER COVER BF TEST NOT GIVEN WITHIN...

Page 4: ...p u S e v i t a g e n g n i y l p p u S A 0 0 1 R B e l u d o m l a n o i t p o o t n o i t c e n n o c r o f r o o d l a i r e S B Signalling Led Module to visualize the signal during normal working...

Page 5: ...p u S r e p m u j e r i W d e s o l C n e p O g n i y l p p u s V 2 1 g n i y l p p u s V 4 2 7 S y a l e r M R A L A t c a t n o c C N 2 1 n o i t i s o p n I t c a t n o c O N 3 2 n o i t i s o p n...

Page 6: ...d e s o l C n e p O g n i y l p p u S V 2 1 g n i y l p p u S V 4 2 1 P I D 2 P I D 3 P I D 4 P I D E G N A R 5 S n e p o h t i w E G N A R 5 S d e s o l c h t i w 0 0 0 0 5 t m 8 3 1 0 0 0 5 1 t m 5...

Page 7: ...in axis with beams In case of inclination of the roof install the first beam at about 1 meter from the highest wall and at H distance from the ceiling Install other beams maintaining distance D betwee...

Page 8: ...e For installation onto the wall either reflector and beam need flat cylindrical head screws Check not to have reflecting bodies such as glasses mirrors etc possibly affecting the signal in the area n...

Page 9: ...in the Transmitter in order to get the beam units to Calibration mode the green Led in the Receiver will remain on if the signal is received from Transmitter the display Led module will visualize the...

Page 10: ...barrier for few seconds In any case if the module BR100 is used reset can also be made by use of the mechanical key on board In case of fault condition as soon as the beam detects a sudden drop of si...

Page 11: ...d B terminals of beam to concerned A and B terminals on BR100 remote panel BR100 supplying must be separate from beams supplying as a possible short circuit in remote panel supplying may cause a cut i...

Page 12: ...9 open An example of connection using these contacts is shown on side drawing where ALARM contact is set on C NO and FAULT relay is set on C NC R1 is the end line resistence which is usually given wit...

Page 13: ...13 IST0649V1 0...

Page 14: ...14 IST0649V1 0...

Page 15: ...ip switch pag 5 TRANSMITTER pag 6 Terminal board pag 6 Jumper e Dip Switch pag 6 Trimmer pag 6 INSTALLATION RULES pag 7 INSTALLATION pag 8 WORKING MODE CALIBRATION pag 9 WORKING MODE NORMAL pag 10 BR1...

Page 16: ...s r e t e m 0 0 1 x a m e g a r e v o C x a m s r e t e m q s 0 0 0 1 n o i t a r b i l a C r a b d e L y a l p s i d f o e s u y b t i k l a n o i t p O 0 0 1 R B r a b d e l y a l p s i d r o f g n...

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