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CAPTIVE
CAPTIVE
8.5 - TOTAL RESET
8.6 - BATTERIES
BATTERY HOLDER
LITHIUM BATTERIES
2 x 3,6V ER14505 AA
VELCRO STRIP
Replacing the CAP ACTIVE transmitter battery
• Remove the end cap of the band where the batteries are
located
• Remove the battery holder from the velcro strip, by prying
with a screwdriver or similar.
Replace the two used batteries with the new ones, taking into
account the polarity indicated by the connector.
Check that the new batteries support the same temperature
range as those they are replacing
.
• Then put the battery holder inside the cavity and fix it with the
velcro strip.
9 - TECHNICAL DATA SUMMARY
CAP ACTIVE 868
CAP T868 / CAP T916
Operating consumption
Radiated power
Range (in open field)
Operating temperature
Watertighness
Reaction time (typical)
Pre-run / After-run
Maximum bearing speed
Response time with feed 12 m/min
Response time with feed 0.6 m/min
Distortion recovery time
Maximum safety edge length
2.1 mA
< 25 mW
50 m
from -10°C to +55°C
IP54
- - -
18 mm / 24 mm
12 m / min
> 0,15 s
> 2 s
< 2 s
2.5 m
12 mA
< 25 mW
50 m
from -20°C to +55°C
IP65
35 ms
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
2.5 m
Frequency
Multifrequency system
868 MHz
Multifrequency system
868 MHz / Multifrequency
system 916 MHz
10 - MAINTENANCE REGISTER
CAP ACTIVE safety edge does not need special maintenance, yet a periodic check (every 6 months) is
recommended. Each check must be registered.
It is recommended to remove any extraneous substances cleaning with exhausters. Check for presence and
legibility of the product identification marking.
EN
EN
Press PROG button on the receiver (1) until the R1 LED lights on (2).
Keep the programming PROG button pressed down and make a bridge with the “MR” reset jumper (3).
The receiver will emit 10 warning sound signals (3), and then more at a faster frequency, indicating that the operation
has been carried out (4).
To exit programming mode, wait for 10 seconds or press PROG button on the receiver. Two beeps will be heard.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the equipment without prior warning
Storage
• Store the lithium cells in a cool, dry and ventilated area far from fires and heating sources.
• It is recommended the use of a non-combustible structure and keep adequate clearance between walls and
batteries.
• The maximum temperature suggested for the storage is +30°C.
• Higher temperatures are allowed but cause an increase in the self discharge of the battery and speed up the
process of passivation.
• In any case, never go over 100°C, as the batteries can break and cause a leakage.
• Arrange adequate protections to avoid possible damages to the batteries.
• Keep the batteries in their original packages until they are used.
• Do not expose the batteries directly to the sun light.
• Do not stack a high number of cartons on top of each another (respect what is indicated).
• If storing batteries with a total capacity >50,000Ah in the same place, it is suggested to install an alarm for
smoke and gas.
Usage
• If the battery is integral, store and handle with care (it is suggested to handle the batteries in a ventilated place, do
not smoke, eat or drink during the assembly).
• Do not expose at temperature higher than 100°C (it is recommended <85ºC).
• Avoid short circuit, crush, and exposition to heat sources.
• Do not disassemble the batteries or the battery packs, do not throw them in the fire, do not perforate them, do not
overheat or wet them.
·• Material to avoid: water, oxidizing agents, alkalis.
100
0,76
1,55
2,09
300
0,30
0,76
1,23
50
1,23
2,09
2,54
30
1,63
2,43
2,77
10
2,43
300
Manoeuvre
duration
(seconds)
Battery life
(years)
CAP ACTIVE (mechanical safety edge)
Number of manoeuvres/day
2,91
100
3,06
50
2,54
2,91
1,78
2,43
2,84
3,06
2,98
3,12
3,14
25
3,19
10
100
0,16
300
0,06
50
0,30
30
0,47
10
1,05
300
Manoeuvre
duration
(seconds)
Battery life
(years)
0,43
0,75
1,17
1,79
0,16
0,30
0,55
1,05
0,75
1,17
1,64
2,16
1,05
1,52
1,96
2,36
CAP T (8k2 safety edge)
Number of manoeuvres/day
1,79
100
2,16
50
2,42
25
2,60
10