Sminn WBAND TX Instruction Manual Download Page 2

SIGNAL COVERAGE

After pressing one of the installed edges, continuous flashes, ranging from
1 to 5, indicate the signal coverage for this edge at the time it was
pressed.

TOTAL RESET

1. In programming mode, keep the programming PROG button
pressed down and make a bridge with the “MR” reset jumper for 3s.
2. The receiver will emit 10 warning sound signals and then more at a
faster frequency, indicating that the operation has been carried out.
The receiver will stay in programming mode.
3. If 10 seconds elapse without programming, or if you press the
programming button quickly, the receiver will go out of programming
mode, emitting two 1s sound signals.

WBAND TX TRANSMITTER BATTERY LOW INDICATION

If the battery of a transmitter programmed into the receiver becomes low,
it will give out 4 short signals every 20 seconds. If there is more than one
transmitter programmed, the safety edge must be activated to check
whether the receiver makes these 4 short signals. If this is the case, the
transmitter connected to the activated safety edge will be the one with
the low battery. Change it.

CHANGING THE BATTERY

1. Remove the box cover. The batteries are positioned on the back of the
cover.
2. Replace the two used batteries with new ones, taking into account the
polarity indicated by the connector.
3. Check that the new batteries support the same temperature range as
those they are replacing.

USE OF THE SYSTEM

These devices are intended to be installed with a safety edge in garage
doors installations. Their use is not guaranteed for directly activating
other systems than that specified.The manufacturer reserves the right to
change the specifications of the equipment without prior warning.

IMPORTANT APPENDIX

Disconnect the power supply before handling the equipment.In
accordance with the European low voltage directive, you are informed of
the following requirements:

1. For permanently connected equipment, an easily accessible
connection device must be incorporated into the cabling.
2. This equipment must be installed in a vertical position and firmly
fixed to the structure of the building.
3. This equipment may only be handled by a specialized installer, by
maintenance staff or by a properly instructed operator.
4. The instructions for use of this equipment must always remain in the
possession of the user.
5. Terminals with a maximum section of 3.8mm2 must be used to
connect the cables.

The frequency of the Radioband system does not interfere in any way
with the 868 MHz remote control systems. However a signal centered at
868,9MHz may cause a delay on the reaction of the system.

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

The company

ELSON SISTEMAS, S.L
Pol. Torrelarragoiti, P6-A3-1ª
48170 Zamudio - Vizkaia (SPAIN)

Declares
The product:

WBAND TX and WBAND RX

Manufactures by

ELSON ELECTRÓNICA, S.A.

Under the trademark:

SMINN

For use in:

Residential, Commercial or light industry

enviroments.

This device meets the provisions contained in the article 3 of the R&TTE
1999/05/CE Regulation, as long as its usage is compilant to what was
envisaged, having applied the following regulations:

Telecommunications:

Directive R&TTE 1999/05 - Art.3

Electromagnetic
compatibility:

89/336/CEE

Low Voltage

73/23/CEE - 93/68/CEE

FCC rules

Part 15

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

2010-03-30 Zamudio

Jose Miguel Blanco Perez
Chief Technical Officer

T.+34 944 525 120

SPAIN

1- 12/24V AC/DC power input (+)
2- 12/24V AC/DC power input (-)
3, 4- R1: Connection to the safety band input of
the control panel (resistive contact 8.2k ) with

Ω

jumper in position   BS1 (see CONNECTIONS
Figure 1). Or to the control panel safety contact
input (NC) with jumper in position   CS1 (see
CONNECTION Figure 2)
5, 6- R2: Connection to a second safety band
input of the control panel (resistive contact
8.2k ) with jumper in   position BS2. Or to the

Ω

control panel safety contact input (NC) with
jumper in position Cs2.
7- AUTOTEST: Common connection safety self-
test (-). See CONNECTIONS Figure 3 and table
POLARIZED SELFTEST.
8- AUTOTEST: Self-test connection for R1. See
CONNECTIONS Figure 3 and table POLARIZED
SELF-TEST.
9- AUTOTEST: Self-test connection for R2. See
CONNECTIONS Figure 3 and table

1. R1 Selector bridge

5. MR total reset bridge

2. R2 Selector bridge

6. Check led and chek button

3. Relay activated indicator lights

7. Safety edge connection

4. Programming button

8. Programming button

8

SECURITY EDGE CONNECTION

AUTOTEST CONNECTION

MOTOR CONTROLLER TERMINALS

MOTOR CONTROLLER TERMINALS

LIGHT BARRIER CONNECTION

MOTOR CONTROLLER TERMINALS

Radio frequency
Power supply
Consumption
Radiated power
Working temp.
Watertightness
Dimensions
Range (Guaranteed)
Battery life
Min. delay between uses
(to comply with R&TTE directive)

2 years

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Frequency
Memory

Relay
Power
Power range

Relay contacts
Consumption standby / working
Autotest inputs

Radiated power
Working temp.
Watertightness
Case dimensions

Range (Guaranteed)

(Antenna not included)

IP 54 (IP65 with cable glands)

With variable polarity

2 0/12/24V AC/DC inputs

2 relays

(3 in Relay 1, 3 in Relay 2)

100x130x50 mm

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