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MANUAL (T RA NSL A TION)  

RAY- LG 35X X

 

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RAY-LG 35XX 

Version: 1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Although the RAY-LG is not sensitive to direct sunlight, 

avoid  all  unnecessary  exposure  if  possible,  especially 

to the receiver. 

 

Avoid  interference  from  blinking  lights  or  infrared  light 

sources such as photocells or other light curtains. 

 

Do not install the RAY-LG in places where the emitter 

and  receiver  edges  are  directly  exposed  to  light 

sources such as FL tubes or energy saving lamps. 

 

Make sure to place the connection plugs for both the 

emitter and receiver at the same end.

 

1. 

Switch off main power to the door control unit 

and  clearly  mark  that  this  system  is  out  of 

service  before  performing  any  work  on  the 

system.

 

2. 

Mount  the  receiver  on  one  side  of  the  door 

with  better  access  to  Door  control  unit  for 

easier  cabling  and  only  use  the  mounting 

holes  provided  on  the  sensor  bars  (See 

Figure 6.2).

 

3. 

In  case  of  severe  disturbances  or  direct 

sunlight  mount  the  receiver  on  the  opposite 

side

 

4. 

Mount  the  receiver  bar  into  the  guiding  track 

next to the door control unit (See Figure 5.1). 

In order to fulfill EN 12978:2009 the lower end 

of  the  edges  must  be  at  the  level  of  the  door 

closed position (See Figure 6.1). 

5. 

Mount the emitter across from the receiver. If 

the  receiver  is  mounted  in  the  guiding  track, 

the emitter should be mounted in the guiding 

track  opposite  the  receiver.  Make  sure  the 

optical  elements  are  facing  each  other  (See 

Figure 6.1). 

6. 

Connect  the  emitter  with  the  receiver  using 

the synchronization cable. 

7. 

Plug  the  connection  cable  into  the  blue  plug 

on the receiver bar and connect it to the door 

controller (See Electrical Connection, p. 9). 

8. 

If  using  two  RAY-LG  on  sides  of  the  slide 

guide  rail  (See  figure  5.2)  make  sure  that 

both  receiver  bars  are  not  mounted  on  the 

same  side  of  the  door  to  avoid  interference 

between two sets. 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6.1:

 Proper Mounting  

Figure 6.2:

 Mounting Holes  

Summary of Contents for RAY-LG 35 Series

Page 1: ...ified Fulfils SIL 2 Without Testing OSE Output T V EC Type Examination Certified Direct Mounting in Door Tracks with Blanking Partial Opening Function High Detection Capability Due to Cross Beams Desi...

Page 2: ...ny alterations to the device by the buyer installer or user may result in unsafe operating conditions FRABA B V is not responsible for any liability or warranty claim that results from such manipulati...

Page 3: ...p to 2 5 m 8 2 ft in protection height When the infrared beams are interrupted the output sends a signal to the connected door control unit As soon as the detection area is clear again the output swit...

Page 4: ...surfaces near to or parallel to the detection area can cause reflections and interfere with the RAY LG s functions Keep a reasonable distance between the sensor edges and any reflective surface A self...

Page 5: ...g door starts at the topmost beam going downwards There are two ways to achieve blanking When the RAY LG is integrated inside or in this case matching holes need to be drilled behind the side guide th...

Page 6: ...allel to but not in line with the door panel in front of and behind the guide rail the descending door will not interrupt the active beams Figure 5 2 However blanking may still be required if any obst...

Page 7: ...Electrical and Mechanical Hazards Electrical shock and unexpected door movement can cause serious injury or death Follow all applicable safety measures Use only specific and approved tools If the RAY...

Page 8: ...on the sensor bars See Figure 6 2 3 In case of severe disturbances or direct sunlight mount the receiver on the opposite side 4 Mount the receiver bar into the guiding track next to the door control u...

Page 9: ...m Important Any unconnected not used wire must be separated and isolated Output When an obstruction is detected OBJECT DETECTED the RAY LG output changes after response time t2 When the object leaves...

Page 10: ...onnecting the gray wire to USP 10 to 30 VDC changes the output logic to DO dark on See Figure 9 If the gray wire is not connected floated the output logic changes to the OSE signal Gray wire Output lo...

Page 11: ...T the frequency starts again See Timing Diagram p 11 Test Input To fulfill EN ISO 13849 1 2015 the RAY LG with PNP NPN output must be tested by the door controller before each door closing cycle The R...

Page 12: ...wer up 3 Check the LED on both sensor bars power status 4 Test if the system is working correctly by letting the door open and close interrupting the light during the opening and closing process LED S...

Page 13: ...tective field is clear of interruption Clean the elements Make sure that the cables and sensor bars are located away from sources of electromagnetic interference Ensure that the emitter and receiver a...

Page 14: ...surface with a soft towel Make sure the profiles are securely fastened Check the mounting position cable routing and connection of the sensor Disposal Disposal should be done using the most up to date...

Page 15: ...Natural anodized aluminum Enclosure rating IP68 Cable IP67 Temperature range 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Electrical Supply voltage USP 10 30 VDC Current Consumption with 22 elements at 24 VDC 50 mA Output PN...

Page 16: ...D EN 12453 2017 E Device Applicable standards UL 325 2012 Synchronization and electrical connection Extention cable Length 10 m 33 ft Connector M8 4 pins A coded Diameter 3 5 mm 0 14 in Material PVC b...

Page 17: ...LG 35XX Page 17 RAY LG 35XX Version 1 0 Dimensions Measurements for 22 elements all dimensions in mm Figure 10 RAY LG 3522 Dimensions mm Measurements for 20 elements all dimensions in mm Figure 11 RAY...

Page 18: ...c EN 13849 1 2008 Performance Level of the Control Unit c acc EN 13849 1 2008 Please pay attention to the operating manual of the control unit Control Unit OSE C 5024 Supply Voltage USP 24VAC DC Dimen...

Page 19: ...manufacturing job number eeeee employee number responsible for final test cccccc incremental number Technical Instruction valid from year of manufacture 2019 Disclaimer FRABA B V all rights reserved...

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