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330740F/EN
revision 01
29.09.2015
Static outputs assigned to remote control
Terminals
Function
A3+
24VDC power supply for static outputs assigned to remote control
A2-
Common ground
17
Detection transmitter on charger
27
B1, 1
st
point of contact
37
B2, 1
st
point of contact
47
B1 or B2, 2nd point of contact (1)
57
B3, 1
st
point of contact (1)
67
B4, 1
st
point of contact (1)
77
B3 or B4, 2nd point of contact (1)
(1) = Only for pushbuttons
Connection for IR module (UDF)
Terminals
Function
A5+
12 VDC output
IR
Receiver signal
A2-
Common ground
3.3 IR startup option (IR)
As an added feature to start up in normal mode, IR startup is performed by pointing the transmitter toward an IR
module located on the equipment to be controlled.
When this option is chosen, the receiver waits for a dual condition before activating the safety and function relays :
1st condition :
- Radio reception of a message requesting startup sent by transmitter to receiver.
2nd condition :
- IR reception of same startup message sent simultaneously from transmitter to receiver via IR module.
The IR emission takes place when the green “ON” button is pressed.
At the end of the startup phase, the system operates on reception of radio messages only.
3.3.1 Presentation of infrared module (UDF)
The UDF infrared module is supplied with a shielded 10m cable which is connected to the receiver connectors.
Connection:
Black wire : A2-
White wire : A5+
Blue wire : IR
The link can be extended up to 2x10m, i.e. 30m in all by means of the
UDWR10
accessory comprising a shielded
cable and its connector.
The wiring of the IR module must be separate from the power cables and all other sources which may generate
interference (power regulator, for example).