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330740F/EN
revision 01
29.09.2015
7
Installation recommendations
7.1 General information
Experience has shown that functional reliability basically depends on the quality of the installation, in particular as concerns the
following points :
- Interference suppression,
- Choice of utilization frequency,
- Identification of equipment controlled,
- Position of receiver and antenna,
- Quality of wiring of associated systems and receiver,
- Protection of electrical power supply,
- Maximum current of static outputs.
7.2 Choice of utilization frequency
The 64 radio channels of the RADIOSAFE system provide a wide choice among the available frequencies.
For good operating quality, you must ensure that the radio channel used is free throughout the area where the unit will be
controlled.
If several products are operating on the same site, you should use frequencies that are spaced by at least 2 channels (for
example : 5,7,9...), and if necessary, a frequency plan should be drawn up identifying the various machines controlled and their
working frequencies.
To change frequency, refer to the section
8.3.1
“Procedure for programming frequency”.
(1)= List of frequencies available for Denmark
(2)= List of frequencies available for Singapore
7.3 Receiver and charger installation precautions.
The receiver and charger wiring must always be performed with all power shut down.
Provide a fuse protection circuit connected in series on input A1 (24V DC) of the receiver. See section
3.2
“Receiver RSRA”.
The product should be installed near the intervention area. For this purpose, we strongly recommend that the receiver be
mounted in a housing.
On the front panel of the housing, we recommend wiring:
An emergency stop.
A wired emergency stop should be mounted on the front panel of the housing. This emergency stop can be used when the radio
remote control is set on its charger.
A « system on » button.
The « system on » button is used to reset the receiver module when commissioning or following a fault.
Channel
Frequency
MHz
Channel
Frequency
MHz
Channel
Frequency
MHz
01
433,100
23
433,650
45
434,200
(2)
02
433,125
24
433,675
(1)
46
434,225
(2)
03
433,150
25
433,700
47
434,250
(2)
04
433,175
26
433,725
(1)
48
434,275
(2)
05
433,200
27
433,750
49
434,300
(2)
06
433,225
28
433,775
(1)
50
434,325
(2)
07
433,250
29
433,800
(2)
51
434,350
(2)
08
433,275
30
433,825
(1) (2)
52
434,375
(2)
09
433,300
31
433,850
(2)
53
434,400
(2)
10
433,325
32
433,875
(1) (2)
54
434,425
(2)
11
433,350
33
433,900
(2)
55
434,450
(2)
12
433,375
34
433,925
(1) (2)
56
434,475
(2)
13
433,400
35
433,950
(2)
57
434,500
(2)
14
433,425
36
433,975
(1) (2)
58
434,525
(2)
15
433,450
37
434,000
(2)
59
434,550
(2)
16
433,475
38
434,025
(1) (2)
60
434,575
(2)
17
433,500
39
434,050
(2)
61
434,600
(2)
18
433,525
40
434,075
(2)
62
434,625
(2)
19
433,550
41
434,100
(2)
63
434,650
(2)
20
433,575
(1)
42
434,125
(2)
64
434,675
(2)
21
433,600
43
434,150
(2)
22
433,625
(1)
44
434,175
(2)
433-434MHz bands, with adjacent intervals of 0,025MHz