WITH
AUTOTEST
WITHOUT
AUTOTEST
0V 12/24V Positive OFF Connected* Connected*
12/24V 0V Negative ON Connected* Connected*
- - - OFF Not Connected* Not Connected*
* Connect only the used auto-test outputs.
** If auto-test is not used, the system is not checked at the start of the
operation, which means that the EN 12453 security standard regarding the
use of motorised garage doors is, in some cases, not complied with.
LIGHT INDICATORS
WBAND RX
In operation
In programming
Relay 1 LED
Normally off.
On. Indicates the channnel
Indicates the status of the
to be programmed.
relay outputs
If R1 is not connected, on.
Relay 1 LED
Normally off.
On. Indicates the channnel
Indicates the status of the
to be programmed.
relay outputs
If R1 is not connected, on.
WBAND TX PROGRAMMING
If the receiver is in programming (see MANUAL PROGRAMMING below),
press the transmitter button to program it into the receiver.
PROGRAMMING WBAND RX - MANUAL PROGRAMMING
WBAND RX makes it possible to store 6 WBAND TX (3 on Relay 1 and 3 on
Relay 2).
1. Press the receiver PROG button for 1s; a sound signal will be heard.
2. The receiver will start programming the first relay.
3. If the programming button is kept pressed, the receiver will start
programming the second relay, switching cyclically from one relay to
another.
4. Once the relay to program has been chosen for the transmitter you
want to start using, send the programming code by pressing the
transmitter.
5. Every time a transmitter is programmed, the receiver will emit a
sound signal for 0.5s.
6. If 10 seconds pass without programming, the receiver will go out of
programming mode, emitting two 1s sound signals.
7. If, when programming a transmitter, the receiver's memory is full, it
will emit 7 sound signals lasting 0.5s and come out of programming.
Note: For correct system operation, the transmitter has to be
programmed in one receiver only.
In case you need to replace a WBAND TX, it is necessary to reset the
system (see TOTAL RESET) and reprogram all WBAND TX used in the
installation.
SYSTEM CHECK
This function is used to check the status and range of all the devices once
the installation has been carried out.
1. Press the receiver's CHECK for at least 1 second button to enter check
mode. The indicator light will come on and four beeps will be heard.
2. Perform a complete door opening and closing manoeuvre. During the
system check a beep will be heard every 1,5 seconds.
CORRECT SYSTEM OPERATION
If no other acoustic signal is heard on completing the manoeuvre, the
system is functioning correctly. Either press the CHECK button again or
wait 5 minutes and the WBAND RX will exit checking automatically,
indicating with two beeps that the check procedure has finished correctly.
The check indicator light will go out.
DETECTION OF EDGE FAILURE
If the communication with a WBAND TX fails during checking, or the
communication is deficient (for instance, too many communication retries
or poor coverage), the WBAND RX emits three consecutive beeps,
indicating that an error has occurred. Halt the door manoeuvre and press
the installed safety edges to detect what has failed. If a single beep is heard
on pressing an edge, this means that the edge is correct. If three
consecutive beeps are heard on pressing the edge, this means that the
edge has failed.
In this event, it is recommended changing the orientation of the
transmitting-receiving aerials. On exiting check mode, seven consecutive
beeps will be heard and the indicator light will flash continuously. Perform
another system check until the result is correct.
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
Devices that are built using high quality materials and
components and the latest technology. They are made
taking into account the current regulations for the
usage in residential, commercial and light industry
enviroments.
SMINN Wireless Band are developed with state-of-the-
art electronics and technology. They provide a high
degree of operating reliability and security.
A system made of a transmitter device connected to
the safety edge and a receiver device connected to the
motor controller. Communication between them is via
radio using the 868 Mhz frequency.
INSTALLATION / CONNECTIONS
Install the transmitter following the technical manual and avoid placing
metallic surfaces between the receiver and the transmitter.
1. Fix the back of the WBAND TX to the wall, using the supplied wall
plugs and screws.
2. Pass the cables through the bottom of the transmitter.
3. Connect a resistive 8K2 safety edge directly to the B1 terminal and
ensure that the safety edge is watertight.
4. Fix the front of the transmitter to the back with the
screws
supplied
5. Fix the back of the WBAND RX to the wall, using the supplied wall
plugs and screws.
6. Install the receiver close to the door leaf and avoid metallic surfaces
between the receiver and the transmitter.
7. Pass the cables through the bottom of the receiver.
8. Connect the power cables to the terminals of the printed circuit,
following the indications of the connections diagram.
9. Program the WBAND TX transmitters following the programming
structions.
10. Fix the front of the receiver to the back with the supplied screws.
NOTE
: If a non-resistive element (with a NC contact) needs to be
connected, the JP1 jumper must be bridged. This application does not
comply with the EN12453 safety standard for the use of motorised garage
doors, since the connection of the resistive element to the WBAND RX
and/or WBAND TX is not checked.
POLARIZED SELF-TEST
1. Check the self-test output on the control panel, in standby, to see
whether the voltage is 0V (inverted test input) or 12/24V AC/DC
(positive polarization).
2. Switch on the self-test signal of the panel and check that it has a
maximum duration of 3 seconds.
WIRELESS
BAND
The receiver checks that all the programmed edges are working properly. If
an edge is activated or if there is an error in its operation, the receiver
deactivates the output relay.
A
UTOTEST
OUTPUT IN STANDBY
A
TEST 1
A
TEST 2
A
UTOTEST
OUTPUT A
CTIVA
TED
POLARIZA
TION
TYPE
JUMPER A
TEST POL
Rev
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12