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9.5    Active  Load  sel ect

NOTE: If this setting is set to 0 (status LEDs 1–4 are off), the receiver will always 
be activated when receiving a radio package. For all other settings, the receiver 
will be activated when the load select on the transmitter corresponds to one of 
the load select settings enabled  in the receiver.

9.5 .1   S H O W /C H A N G E L O A D(S )

 1.  Press the 

Function

 button 4 times.

Function LED 4 lights (orange).

 2.  Press the 

Function

 button for approx. 4 seconds or until function LEDs 3 

(green) and 4 (orange) light. The receiver is now in extended menu mode.
Relay LEDs 1–4 show the current 

Load select

 setting according to the table 

below:

˜

: LED is lit. 

™

: LED is off.

Relay 

LED 1

Relay 

LED 2 

Relay 

LED 3

Relay 

LED 4

the receiver will be activated when…

Load A is selected on the 
transmitter

Load B is selected on the 
transmitter

Load C is selected on the 
transmitter

Load D is selected on the 
transmitter

The receiver does not listen to any 
load(s) and will always be activated 
when receiving a radio package.

If no button is pressed within approximately 10 seconds, the receiver will 
automatically  exit the "Active load Select" mode and return to normal 
operation mode. 
To change 

Load select

:

 3.  Press the 

Select

 button once.

Relay LED 1 flashes. Load A can be activated.

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Summary of Contents for R23-01

Page 1: ...strong R23 R23 03 R23 08 R23 11 R23 13 R23 02 R23 04 R23 09 R23 12 R23 14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Receivers R23 01 IM PN RX107 A01 CERT IM PN RX107 CERT v01pre4 Language English original P R E L I M...

Page 2: ...Tele Radio AB Datav gen 21 SE 436 32 Askim Sweden Phone 46 0 31 748 54 60 P R E L I M I N A R Y...

Page 3: ...APTER 5 PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION 18 5 1 Receiver description 18 5 2 Antenna 21 5 3 Repeater active antenna optional 23 CHAPTER 6 BOARDS DESCRIPTION 25 6 1 Base board 25 6 2 Expansion boards 27 CHAP...

Page 4: ...ctive Load select 46 9 6 Log a transmitter out 47 9 7 Erase all registered transmitters 47 9 8 Master reset of the receiver 48 CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY SERVICE REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 49 CHAPTER 11 REGULAT...

Page 5: ...sed on to the end user Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications This documentation is not intended to replace the determination of suitability or reliability of the produc...

Page 6: ...s please inform us 1 1 1 COPYRI GHT Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any fo...

Page 7: ...4 system architecture it is mandatory that all parts of the system including any subsystems machinery and any additional devices or hardware such as the wireless radio control receivers and transmitt...

Page 8: ...information is intended for use as a complement to applicable local regulations and standards IMPORTANT Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications These systems should be eq...

Page 9: ...or equipment damage l The receiver must be securely attached and located where it will not be hit by e g any moving parts l Do not install the product in areas affected by strong vibrations l Cable gl...

Page 10: ...damaged Contact your supervisor or representative for service immediately l Never leave the transmitter unattended l Always switch the transmitter off when not in use Store in a safe place l Keep a c...

Page 11: ...e immediately l Keep contacts and antennas clean l Wipe off dust using a clean slightly dam cloth l Never use cleaning solutions l Check the encapsulation foils and cable for damages If the encapsulat...

Page 12: ...tegory 4 system architecture it is required that all parts of the system including subsystems machinery transmitters and receivers are all rated to the category 4 safety level NOTE The system is assum...

Page 13: ...e that opened deactivated stop relays interrupt the power to the safety related application The safety level of the stop function can only be credited when used in a complete end user system that comp...

Page 14: ...be activated n The Custom ID setting must be deactivated i e the receiver must always use the unique transmitter ID code 3 5 Interface The radio system comprises one SRP CS as defined in EN ISO 13849...

Page 15: ...functionality Momentary latching interlocking programmable Radio type Low IF topology Frequency band 2405 2480 MHz Number of channels 16 channel 11 26 Radio communication Simplex default support for d...

Page 16: ...3 04 R23 09 R23 12 R23 14 Number of relays 10 15 10 24 15 potential free 10 A 250 V AC Number of digital inputs 8 Number of digital outputs 2 5 2 4 7 Bus system CAN RS485 CAN RS485 Dimensions 209 x 14...

Page 17: ...06 785 151 1000 150 695 24 V AC 55 388 55 332 75 405 75 317 48 V AC 35 265 35 210 45 270 45 190 115 V AC 16 90 16 80 20 90 20 70 230 V AC 11 47 12 42 15 50 13 35 12 V DC 109 740 109 645 147 780 144 50...

Page 18: ...on the configuration the actual product appearance may differ from the basic model used for reference 5 1 Receiver description 5 1 1 R23 01 R23 3 R23 8 R23 11 R23 13 HOUSI NG 1 1 Power cable gland M25...

Page 19: ...5 1 3 MECHANI CAL I NSTALLATI ON R23 01 R23 03 R23 08 R23 11 R23 13 hous ing 1 IM PN RX107 CERT 01pre4 19 P R E L I M I N A R Y...

Page 20: ...ore opening the receiver Failure to follow these instructions could result in death serious injury or equipment damage IMPORTANT Only authorized personnel should install the product Only correct insta...

Page 21: ...uipment before installing the receiver permanently 5 2 Antenna Type of antenna equipped R23 receivers with housing 1 housing 2 Internal External Standard Optional The internal antenna can operate at a...

Page 22: ...tion 100 m 328 ft adjustable depending on configuration Dimensions 19 x 115 x 10 mm 0 7 x 4 5 x 0 4 in 114 x 10 mm Weight without cable typical 18 g 0 04 lbs 18 g 0 04 lbs IP code IP40 IP40 Cable leng...

Page 23: ...ines welding machines power sources inverters x ray devices and other radio transmitters l Any antenna that is mounted separately must be positioned in as open a space as possible A hidden antenna sig...

Page 24: ...nly correct installation meets the safety levels for the product l Install the repeater active antenna in a location where the LED and button can easily be seen and accessed l For optimum performance...

Page 25: ...CTRIC SHOCK The receiver must only be opened by qualified installers or authorized personnel Make sure the power supply is switched off before opening the receiver Failure to follow these instructions...

Page 26: ...expansion board 8 18 PLd status LED red 19 Function button cancel 20 Select button OK 21 Status LEDs for digital outputs 1 2 red 22 LED indicators for stop relays SR1 2 23 Relay LEDs 1 10 red 6 1 1 C...

Page 27: ...ation options There are currently three expansion boards available for the R23 receivers EXPANSION BOARDS Available slots on the base board 14 relay expansion board 1 5 relay expansion board 1 Expansi...

Page 28: ...digital outputs 1 3 6 Relay LEDs 11 15 red 7 Terminal block for function relays 11 15 Terminal bloc ks for digital outputs on the 5 relay expans ion board 1 Digital output 31 2 Digital output 41 3 Di...

Page 29: ...red 4 Function button Cancel 5 Select button OK 6 Connector for DO 6 7 7 Function LED 1 red 8 TRABUS contact 9 Connector J1 for need info 10 Function LED 2 yellow 11 Status LEDs for DO 6 7 12 Connecto...

Page 30: ...the 14 relay expans ion board 1 GND 2 Analog input 2 3 Analog input 1 4 Analog input 4 5 Analog input 3 6 Analog input 6 7 Analog input 5 8 Analog input 8 9 5 V DC 10 Analog input 7 30 IM PN RX107 CE...

Page 31: ...model R23 11 1 Terminal block for digital input 1 2 Status LED for digital input 1 3 Connector to the base board 4 Status LEDs for digital inputs 2 8 5 Terminal block for digital inputs 2 8 Terminal b...

Page 32: ...3 Digital input 2 4 GND 5 Digital input 3 6 GND 7 Digital input 4 8 GND 9 Digital input 5 10 GND 11 Digital input 6 12 GND 13 Digital input 7 14 GND 15 Digital input 8 16 GND 32 IM PN RX107 CERT 01pre...

Page 33: ...ransmitters are registered and logged in No radio transmission established Solid Radio transmission established 2 yellow Receiving a radio packet from a transmitter other than a Panther 2 3 yellow gre...

Page 34: ...but wrong load is transmitted to the receiver 1 4 red yellow green orange TRABUS mode PC communication 7 2 Menu mode indications The menu mode is accessed by pressing the Function button a predefined...

Page 35: ...get new functions according to the following table NOTE Only use this setting for debug purpose Function LEDs Color On Off Menu LED 1 red Valid packet received LED is inverted every time a valid packe...

Page 36: ...1 4 Write down which relay LED s are lit and contact your representative for assistance LED is lit LED is off Relay LED1 red Relay LED2 red Relay LED3 red Relay LED4 red Indicates Reading of productio...

Page 37: ...elay LED4 red Indicates CPU2 communication init error CPU1 safety relays status error CPU1 start up checks failed CPU1 runtime flow control failed CPU2 communication runtime error CPU2 power error IM...

Page 38: ...in death serious injury or equipment damage 1 Remove the front cover of the receiver Use a screwdriver to remove the screws 2 Power the receiver up 3 The power LED lights yellow 4 Proceed with the con...

Page 39: ...omentary will flash fast 3 Press the Function button to change the setting for the current relay Relays can be set to latching or momentary and the current setting is indicated by the function LED 2 y...

Page 40: ...ut function cannot be activated deactivated in the receiver Contact your representative for assistance For this receiver the logout function is activated by default 40 IM PN RX107 CERT 01pre4 P R E L...

Page 41: ...LED lights yellow 4 Proceed with the configuration instructions of your choice 9 1 Menu mode To access the different menus press the Function button a predefined number of times according to the follo...

Page 42: ...rform this action when the receiver is in a session with another transmitter The radio communication may be interrupted or broken Failure to follow these instructions could result in death serious inj...

Page 43: ...rmal operation 9 4 Operating modes This receiver is provided with two Operating modes as standard a and 255 For other Operating modes contact your representative for assistance NOTE If Operating mode...

Page 44: ...eration 2 Press the Select button to change the current Operating mode The function LED 4 flashes orange 3 Press the Function button to move to the next available Operating mode The corresponding stat...

Page 45: ...s Stop relays SR1 SR2 and DO2 are active when the radio link is up Work relays Relay 29 should be activated if any of the transmitter buttons are pressed Load select relays Load A relay 14 27 Load B r...

Page 46: ...Relay LEDs 1 4 show the current Load select setting according to the table below LED is lit LED is off Relay LED 1 Relay LED 2 Relay LED 3 Relay LED 4 the receiver will be activated when Load A is sel...

Page 47: ...unction LED1 red and 4 orange are lit to indicate that one or more transmitter s are registered in the receiver and that one transmitter is logged in 1 Press the receiver Select button for approx 4 se...

Page 48: ...tative for assistance RISK OF UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not perform this action when the receiver is in a session with another transmitter The radio communication may be interrupted or broken...

Page 49: ...lting from normal wear and tear l Parts of a consumable nature l Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications l Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use l Damp and water d...

Page 50: ...ng system for which producers are responsible For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product to a designated collection point Tele Radio AB strives to minimize the use of hazardo...

Page 51: ...to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver l Connect the equipment i...

Page 52: ...nidirectionnel To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compl...

Page 53: ...n time 1 FIT 1 failure per 10 9 hours HFT Hardware Fault Tolerance MTTF Mean Time To Failure PFH Probability of Failure per Hour PL Performance level SFF Safety Failure Fraction SIL Safety Integrity L...

Page 54: ...D D5 23 23 Debug mode indications 35 E Erase all registered transmitters 47 Error indications 36 Expansion boards 27 14 relay 29 5 relay 27 Digital inputs 31 External antenna 21 F FCC statement 50 FC...

Page 55: ...set 48 Menu mode Enter menu mode 41 Menu mode indications 34 Mounting dimensions External antenna 22 Receiver 19 Repeater 24 O Operating mode 1 44 Operating modes 43 R Radio communication 15 Radio fre...

Page 56: ...e 43 Specifications 15 External antenna 21 Status and error indications 33 W Warnings restrictions 8 Installation and commission 8 Maintenance 10 Operation 10 WEEE directive 50 56 IM PN RX107 CERT 01p...

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