BBC Bircher XRF-1 Original Operating Instructions Download Page 2

2

2x

i

 50 

 121 

 23 

5

 1    2

  

3    4    5    6

 

7    8

 

  

9   10  11  12

8k2

8k2

IN1                       IN2 

1     2                    3    4

8k2  

IN1                       IN2 

1     2                    3    4 

ON

1  2

ON

1  2

i

LED 1

LED 1

5.1  Pairing transmitter with receiver (using the first inputs of different transmitters) 

5

Configuration

Press button

Transmitter Tx

Receiver

Receiver

Receiver

Transmitter Tx

Release button

… or wait

1 min.

Long press  

button

Long press  

button …

Flashes 

orange

Green

Release

button

Code saved

Beep

Beep

Beep

3.1  Cable routing, strain relief

3.2  Space to open cover

  Determine the cable routing

   Break out the respective part of the cover if necessary

  

Punch hole into the grommet 

  

Insert cable

…  or use holes 

in the base plate 

Break out … 

Hint:

3

Installation

DIP switch test input

ON

Low-active

1

ON

*

High-active

*

 = factory setting 

VIN

Test

4.2  Receiver

Output 

Power supply 

12–36 V

ACDC

4.1  Transmitter

 (example, details see supplementary sheet of transmitter)

4

Wiring

Battery  

CR2450N

DIP switch setting

 according to sensor (safety edge, switch contact)

Insert battery

Only to be wired

in case of a

Cat. 2 application

Cable Ø: 3.1 – 5.2 mm

36 V  

1 A

Do not wire 

3/4 and 5/6

simultaneously

Note:

 When using the NC outputs (5/6), the wiring with the control must be permanently installed and protected against external damage according 

to EN ISO 13849-2 Tab.D.4 or tested according to Cat. 2.

(see also supplementary sheet of transmitter)

Summary of Contents for XRF-1

Page 1: ...east once per cycle It is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer to carry out a risk assess ment and to install both the detector and the equipment in compliance with applicable national and international regulations and safety standards as well as the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC should this apply Receiver Tx1 Tx2 Before commencing the installation or assembly complete the following s...

Page 2: ...Punch hole into the grommet Insert cable or use holes in the base plate Break out Hint 3 Installation DIP switch test input 1 ON Low active 1 ON High active factory setting VIN Test 4 2 Receiver Output Power supply 12 36 V ACDC 4 1 Transmitter example details see supplementary sheet of transmitter 4 Wiring Battery CR2450N DIP switch setting according to sensor safety edge switch contact Insert bat...

Page 3: ...ed orange Wicket door open XRF TW closed open red orange Configuration Pairing closed open orange orange upon action Configuration memory full closed open orange orange 10x Low battery 8k2 closed green green 3x every min Test input active closed open red green Error Tx lost broken cable empty battery system error closed open red red flashing 8 1 Warning indicator for low battery voltage To find ou...

Page 4: ...g and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment 9 Technical data Receiver Supply voltage 12 36 V ACDC Power consumption 0 6 W 12 V 0 7 W 36 V Safety outputs 2 relays max 36 V max 1 A max 36 W 36 VA Test input 12 36 V ACDC Sensor memory 7 Transmitter See separate manual Battery 1x Lithium 3 V CR2450N Battery life Typ 1 2 years System Operating frequency 868 3 MHz Reaction time Typ 15 ms Rang...

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