MAYSER RADIOBAND 3G User Manual Download Page 18

CHECKING AND

MAINTENANCE

Does the equipment work properly?

After the safety strips / switching contacts have been connected to the transmitter in IN
1 and IN 2, the DIP switches have been set according to the specifications and the
transmitter has been correctly taught in in the receiver, the LEDs in the receiver (R1 and
R2) and also in the transmitter should be 2 safety strips be off. If both or one LED is
permanently on, then check the safety strip / switching contacts.

2 minutes after the last press of the PROG button, the transmitter switches to energy-
saving mode and thus the LEDs completely off. By pressing the PROG button again, the 
LEDs are reactivated.

If no transmitter has been taught in on the receiver, the LEDs R1 and R2 in the receiver 
remain on permanently and the safety circuit (relays 1 and 2) are open.

If R1R2 is switched off and the gate does not move, check the cabling between the 
receiver and the motor control. Also make sure that the connection has been made 
correctly under relays R1 and R2. Most motor controls expect an 8.2 K Ohm signal and 
the cables should then be connected to C1 and BS1 and C2 / BS2. With a 0 ohm 
normally closed contact then between C1 + CS1 and CS2 + CS2.

Then you must use the check function to check the radio communication quality 
between the transmitter and receiver. (see point maintenance - check function).

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Summary of Contents for RADIOBAND 3G

Page 1: ...RADIOBAND 3G RB3 T868 RB3 R868 USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...OGRAMMING 13 4 Programming 13 4 1 MODE 1 Safety edge connected to IN1 activates R1 14 4 2 MODE 2 Safety edge connected to IN1 activates R2 15 4 3 MODE 3 Safety edge connected to IN1 activates R1 and R...

Page 3: ...ic doors gates and knowledge of the relevant EU standards The instructions for use of this equipment must always remain in the possession of the user The frequency of the RadioBand system does not int...

Page 4: ...seconds With the system you can support 8 2 KOhm safety edges and also optical low power systems Additionally you can connect slack ropes and wicket doors in the 8k2 input The signal will be transfer...

Page 5: ...Receiver RB3 R868 UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 5 24...

Page 6: ...Transmitter RB3 T868 UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 6 24...

Page 7: ...ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 1 Installation of the equipment UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 7 24...

Page 8: ...UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 8 24...

Page 9: ...OP input Example connection to control panel with input for safety edge 8k2 The equipment can be connected to the control panel with input for safety edge 8k2 or directly into a safety input normally...

Page 10: ...nsmitters has an insufficient level of battery In ALARM mode the relay contact is closed to indicate that any of the safety edges stored in the receiver are active Alarm ATEST signal polarity depends...

Page 11: ...n ON mode because they are permanently active The radio communication is tested every 7 seconds In WORK mode the ATEST signal is used to power up and down the optical safety edges The radio communicat...

Page 12: ...XX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 12 24 IMPORTANT The position of the selector must correspond to the type of safety edge connected IN 2 only supports 8k2 resistive safety devices and mechanical con...

Page 13: ...e the options selectors at the desired position Any subsequent change will require a receiver reset and reprogramming Press the PROG button and hold it until the desired mode is selected LED s for R1...

Page 14: ...sequence Press PROG button on the receiver 1 until R1 LED lights 2 Press PROG button on the transmitter 3 A beep will be heard on the receiver indicating the transmitter is properly programmed 4 To ex...

Page 15: ...sequence Press PROG button on the receiver 1 until R2 LED lights 2 Press PROG button on the transmitter 3 A beep will be heard on the receiver indicating the transmitter is properly programmed 4 To ex...

Page 16: ...g sequence Press PROG button on the receiver 1 until R1 LED and R2 LED light 2 Press PROG button on the transmitter 3 A beep will be heard on the receiver indicating the transmitter is properly progra...

Page 17: ...ory 2 transmitters Programming sequence Press PROG button on the receiver 1 until R1 LED and R2 LED flash 2 Press PROG button on the transmitter 3 A beep will be heard on the receiver indicating the t...

Page 18: ...f By pressing the PROG button again the LEDs are reactivated If no transmitter has been taught in on the receiver the LEDs R1 and R2 in the receiver remain on permanently and the safety circuit relays...

Page 19: ...e verification the communication with a transmitter fails or the communication is poor the receiver emits three consecutive beeps indicating that an error occurred Press all the safety edges installed...

Page 20: ...7 Troubleshooting UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 20 24...

Page 21: ...batteries can break and cause a leakage Arrange adequate protections to avoid possible damages to the batteries Keep the batteries in their original packages until they are used Do not expose the batt...

Page 22: ...Technical data summary UM_320XXXX_RB3SYSTEM_EN_MAYSER_Rev00 P gina 22 24...

Page 23: ...on relay 2 Operating consumption Max 255mA 12mA Radiated power 25mW Minimum Maximum range in open field 0 20m 50 m Reaction time typical 35ms Maximum reaction time when interferences SW1 OFF 265ms Co...

Page 24: ...https www mayser com de download MAYSER GMBH CO KG rlingerstra e 1 3 89077 Ulm Germany In order to comply with the EN 12978 2003 A1 2009 product standard and assure the correct operation of the syste...

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