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SYSTEM 

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DYNAMIC MOTION 

system

DOCUMENT VERSION 2.0 | SEPTEMBER 2019

Summary of Contents for DMP240

Page 1: ...SYSTEM manual DYNAMIC MOTION system DOCUMENT VERSION 2 0 SEPTEMBER 2019 ...

Page 2: ...nt was originally published in English LOGICDATA Electronic Software Entwicklungs GmbH Wirtschaftspark 18 8530 Deutschlandsberg Austria Phone 43 0 3462 51 98 0 Fax 43 0 3462 51 98 1030 Internet http www logicdata net Email office at logicdata net INFO This manual is valid for all configurations of the DYNAMIC MOTION system ...

Page 3: ...cope of delivery 9 4 Assembly 10 4 1 Requirements for Assembly 11 4 1 1 Types of Table System 11 4 1 2 Types of Power Hub 12 4 1 3 Connecting Cables 12 4 2 Table system with 1 Power Hub 13 4 2 1 Required components 13 4 2 2 Connecting the components 13 4 2 3 Completing Assembly 13 4 3 Benching Table System 14 4 3 1 Required components 14 4 3 2 Connecting the components 14 4 3 3 Completing Assembly...

Page 4: ...nced functions 23 6 2 1 Key Lock 23 6 2 2 Correcting the height display 24 6 2 3 Changing the displayed Unit of Measurement 24 7 Changing the table system 25 7 1 Replacing an Actuator 25 7 1 1 Unplugging the Cable from the Actuator 25 7 2 Replacing a User Interface 26 7 3 Replacing a Power Hub 26 8 Collision Protection 26 8 1 Intelligent System Protection 26 8 2 Drive Back Function 26 9 Troublesho...

Page 5: ...t all text and images in Chapter 2 Safety may be used free of charge by the customer for 10 years after delivery They should be used to prepare end user documentation for height adjustable table systems The license does not include logos designs and page layout elements belonging to LOGICDATA The customer may make any necessary changes to the text and images to adapt them for the purpose of end us...

Page 6: ...otection conditions and national safety and accident prevention reg ulations are observed during operation of the system 2 3 INTENDED USE The DYNAMIC MOTION system is a group of products intended to operate electrically Height Adjustable Tables It is intended for indoor use only The system may only be installed in compatible Height Adjustable Tables and with LOGICDATA approved accessories Contact ...

Page 7: ...ITY LOGICDATA products comply with all relevant industry standards which are listed in the product s data sheet However risk can result from incorrect operation or misuse LOGICDATA is in particular not liable for damage or injury caused by Improper product use Accidental usage Clear misuse abuse of the Table System Disregard of the documentation Unauthorized product alterations Improper work on an...

Page 8: ...crushing Self retention i e the ability of the Table System to maintain its position while station ary and in movement is a safety issue that must be considered by all resellers Although the DYNAMIC MOTION system was designed with measures to help prevent the Table System from slipping the risk of uncontrolled movement is dependent on the design of the Height Adjustable Columns and if applicable t...

Page 9: ...erating Manual in their native EU official language INFO The Charter of the French Language La charte de la langue française or Bill 101 Loi 101 guarantees the right of the population of Quebec to conduct business and commercialactivitiesinFrench ThebillappliestoallproductssoldandusedinQuebec For table systems that will be sold or used in Quebec Resellers must provide all product relevant texts in...

Page 10: ... Sync Cable for Tables with Multiple Power Hubs see Chapter 4 4 INFO Your Table System must be powered using a DYNAMIC MOTION compatible Power Unit A Power Unit is a general term that covers DYNAMIC MOTION Power Hubs and all DYNAMIC MOTION compatible external power supplies The assembly process differs slightly depending on which type of Power Unit will be installed Unless otherwise stated the ins...

Page 11: ...o the ambient conditions NOTICE Operating the table system when it is not properly connected can damage the product Ensure all Cables are properly connected Ensure that all required Actuators are ready to be operated Do not operate the DYNAMIC MOTION system until it is properly connected INFO Perform a product risk assessment so that you can respond to potential residual haz ards Assembly instruct...

Page 12: ...Ports Maximum 360 W Power Output Versions for EU US Mains Voltages 4 1 3 CONNECTING CABLES CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through burns or electric shocks Connecting Cables to the Power Hub incorrectly may lead to minor or moderate injury through burns due to overheating or electric shocks Do not force or bend Connectors Ensure Connectors are oriented correctly see diagram Do not insert ...

Page 13: ...stable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators 1 DMLIN Actuator Cable per Actuator 1 User Interface Handset or other 1 Power Hub 1 Power Cable 4 2 2 CONNECTING THE COMPONENTS Fig 3 Connection map example with a DMP360 and 3 Height Adjustable Columns 1 Plug the Actuator s into the Power Hub 2 Plug the User Interface into the Power Hub 3 If a Power Hub is used plug the Power Hub into the Mains 4 2 3 C...

Page 14: ...s within a single table are operated simul taneously by one User Interface The Table Top and Height Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller 4 3 1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Up to 12 Height Adjustable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators 1 DMLIN Actuator Cable per Actuator 2 to 4 User Interfaces 1 Power Hub 1 Power Cable 1 to 5 Bench Adapters 4 3 2 CONNECTING THE COMPONENTS DMP360 Fig 4 Connectio...

Page 15: ...ith more than 2 tables repeat steps 3 to 5 for each table NOTICE Only one type of DYNAMIC MOTION Actuator can be used per Table within the Benching System Multiple types of Actuator can be used in the system e g DMD500 in Table 1 and DMG90 in Table 2 However connecting different types of Actuator within a Benching System may cause errors and damage to the Table System if performed incorrectly Cont...

Page 16: ...roups are connected by Sync Cables The Table Top and Height Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller 4 4 1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS 4 to 8 Height Adjustable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators 1 DMLIN Actuator Cable per Actuator At least 1 User Interface Handset or other 2 to 4 Power Hubs 1 Power Cable per Power Hub 1 to 3 Sync Cables Optional Branch Cable for additional connections 4 4 2 CONN...

Page 17: ...nc Cable s 4 Plug the Power Hubs into the Mains INFO The instructions describe assembly for a Table System with multiple Power Hubs where a maximum of 3 Actuators are plugged into each Power Hub If you wish to connect more Actuators to each Power Hub you will require a special Branch Cable to accommodate the extra Cables Contact LOGICDATA for more details 4 4 3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY Before you use t...

Page 18: ...SP is inactive during start up and reset processes This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table s range of motion It is possible to perform a Position Reset Procedure with all types of compatible User Interface However this section describes performing a Position Reset Procedure for Table Systems controlled by a Handset with an UP Ke...

Page 19: ...TION system The availability of some functions depends on the Handset used This section describes two variants Comfort Handsets These products have a digital display a SAVE Key and Memory Position Keys Basic Handsets These products have only an UP and DOWN Key Handset Keys are represented as follows for further description UP Key DOWN Key SAVE SAVE Key Comfort Handsets only 1 Memory Position Keys ...

Page 20: ...pping point has been reached To move the Table Top UP Press and hold the UP Key until the desired height has been reached To move the Table Top DOWN Press and hold the DOWN Key until the desired height has been reached 5 3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS This section describes functions that can only be performed using Comfort User Handsets alongside the DYNAMIC MOTION system If your DYNAMIC MOTION system will...

Page 21: ...ition the Table Top will stop moving immediately To continue you must select the Memory Position again CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through unauthorized modifications The firmware is delivered with a deactivated double click function If you activate this function the gradings of the safety functions according to EN ISO 13849 1 PL b Category B are no longer valid as the legal requiremen...

Page 22: ...function causes a safety stop at a defined Table Top height which is set through the product s software INFO You cannot save table positions that fall within the safety area CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing Collision Detection ISP is inactive in the Safety Area This may lead to minor or mod erate injury through crushing Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table s ...

Page 23: ...d Proceed as follows to delete a Container Stop Shelf Stop Position with a Basic Handset 1 Press the UP or DOWN Key to move the Table Top to the top half to delete a Shelf Stop Position or bottom half Container Stop Position of the movement area 2 Press and hold the UP Key and DOWN Key for 10 seconds The Container Stop Shelf Stop Position is deleted 6 1 4 FACTORY RESET To reset the DYNAMIC MOTION ...

Page 24: ...ng parameterization Activating the Key Lock prevents you from moving the table if you accidentally press a Key The Key Lock can be activated and deactivated by swiping across the bottom edge of the Handset Alternatively swipe horizontally across the left or right hand side of the Handset Fig 9 The display must be active for you to activate the Key Lock To activate an inactive display press any Key...

Page 25: ...reign objects into connectors may lead to minor or moderate injury through electric shocks Disconnect the Actuator from the Power Hub before unplugging the Cable NOTICE Unplugging the Actuator Cable incorrectly may damage the connectors irreparably Do not attempt to remove the Actuator Cable by hand Consider whether it is necessary to remove the Cable before doing so Read the instructions below in...

Page 26: ...f system damage when using LOGICDATA products If there is an obstacle in the operating range of a table and the obstacle and table collide a load change affects the DYNAMIC MOTION system When the load change is detected all Actuators stop immediately and move back in the opposite direction for a few seconds see 9 2 Drive Back Function There are two types of ISP Integrated ISP Sensor Some DYNAMIC M...

Page 27: ...erface is defective Replace the User Interface Contact LOGICDATA if the problem persists The table only moves slowly downwards There was power failure while the table was in motion Perform a Position Reset Procedure see Chapter 4 7 Performing a Position Reset Procedure The Power Hub was disconnected while the device was in motion Reset required The Actuator is defective Replace the Actuator Contac...

Page 28: ...ain Disconnect all components from the Power Hub Disconnect the Power Hub from the Mains Check the Power Hub for overheating Let cool if necessary Check all cable connections and reconnect the system If problem persists Perform a Position Reset Procedure Chapter 4 7 Contact LOGICDATA Green Light Blinking System Start up Wait until the LED has stopped blinking to continue Do not press any buttons R...

Page 29: ...n try again Disconnect the Power Hub from the Mains Then disconnect System from the Power Hub Reconnect the system again then operate the DM System as normal The display shows Err then an error number An internal error has occurred Read the table below to find the correct response to the error code shown Code Message Required Actions 1 Firmware Error Disconnect the Power Hub from the Mains Then di...

Page 30: ...System as normal If this fails perform a factory reset see DM System Manual 18 Parameterization or firmware of different Actuators in the Table System are incompatible Re paramaterize the Actuators Contact LOGICDATA for further information 19 Too many too few Actuators connected Connect the correct number of Actuators as specified in setup 20 Motor short circuit and or open load Contact LOGICDATA ...

Page 31: ...mmediately if the system malfunctions The use of unauthorized spare or accessory parts may cause system damage Warranty claims are void in this scenario 10 2 1 CLEANING WARNING Moderate risk of serious injury through electric shocks While cleaning the system liquid intrusion may lead to serious injury through electric shocks Do not allow any components to become wet during cleaning Ensure componen...

Page 32: ...aftspark 18 8530 Deutschlandsberg Austria Phone 43 0 3462 5198 0 Fax 43 0 3462 5198 1030 Email office at logicdata net Internet http www logicdata net LOGICDATA North America Inc Broadmoor Ave SE Suite D Grand Rapids MI USA Phone 1 616 328 8841 Email office na logicdata net ...

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