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User Manual 

 

 

LogicS-2 / LogicS-3 

 

 

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Contents 

 
1. Preface.................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.1. Appropriate 

Operation................................................................................................ 4 

1.2. 

Functionality LogicS-2 / LogicS-3............................................................................. 4 

1.3. 

Audience and Previous Knowledge ........................................................................... 5 

1.4. 

Performance Differences LogicS-2 / LogicS-3.......................................................... 5 

1.5. 

Safety Instruction Symbols ........................................................................................ 5 

1.6. 

ISP – Intelligent System Protection ........................................................................... 6 

1.7. Package 

Contents ....................................................................................................... 7 

1.8. Unpacking .................................................................................................................. 7 
1.9. Safety 

Instructions...................................................................................................... 8 

1.9.1. 

General Safety Instructions ................................................................................ 8 

1.9.2. 

Important Service Note ...................................................................................... 9 

2. Mounting Instructions LogicS.............................................................................................. 10 
3. Initial Operation ................................................................................................................... 13 

3.1 LogicS 

Interfaces...................................................................................................... 13 

3.2 

Initial Operation Procedure ...................................................................................... 14 

3.2.1. Connect 

Drives................................................................................................. 14 

3.2.2. Connect 

Handset .............................................................................................. 14 

3.2.3. 

Connect Optional Components ........................................................................ 14 

3.2.4. 

Connect Mains Supply ..................................................................................... 14 

3.2.5. System 

Configuration 

(Example)..................................................................... 15 

4. Operating the LogicS Control Box....................................................................................... 16 

4.1 Basic 

Functionality................................................................................................... 16 

4.1.1. Desk 

Upwards .................................................................................................. 16 

4.1.2. Desk 

Downwards ............................................................................................. 16 

4.2 Advanced 

Functionality ........................................................................................... 17 

4.2.1. 

Saving a Position.............................................................................................. 17 

4.2.2. 

Moving to a Saved Position ............................................................................. 18 

4.2.3. 

Change Displayed Height................................................................................. 19 

4.2.4. Manual 

Reset.................................................................................................... 19 

4.2.5. 

Activation of the End Position Alignment Procedure...................................... 20 

4.2.6. 

End Position Alignment ................................................................................... 20 

4.3 Software-dependent 

Functions................................................................................. 22 

4.3.1. 

Reset after Power On........................................................................................ 22 

4.3.2. 

Low Speed Area ............................................................................................... 22 

4.3.3. Auto 

Move........................................................................................................ 22 

4.3.4. 

Flexible Desk Positions.................................................................................... 22 

4.3.5. PIN 

Code .......................................................................................................... 23 

4.3.6. Safety 

Area....................................................................................................... 24 

4.3.7. Plug 

Detection .................................................................................................. 24 

4.3.8. Drive 

Back........................................................................................................ 24 

4.3.9. 

Auto Detect Number of Drives ........................................................................ 25 

4.3.10. Duty 

Cycle 

Monitoring .................................................................................... 25 

5. Technical Data...................................................................................................................... 26 
6. Appendix .............................................................................................................................. 29 

6.1 

Possible Troubles and Solutions .............................................................................. 29 

6.2 

Displayed Error Messages........................................................................................ 30 

6.3 Optional 

Accessories................................................................................................ 31 

6.4 Drill 

Template .......................................................................................................... 32 

Содержание LogicS-2

Страница 1: ...ilability and specifications are subject to change without prior notice LOGICDATA assumes no liability for maloperation or improper use of products LOGICDATA will at point of delivery replace repair d...

Страница 2: ...ly 14 3 2 5 System Configuration Example 15 4 Operating the LogicS Control Box 16 4 1 Basic Functionality 16 4 1 1 Desk Upwards 16 4 1 2 Desk Downwards 16 4 2 Advanced Functionality 17 4 2 1 Saving a...

Страница 3: ...User Manual LogicS 2 LogicS 3 Page 3 33 7 Continuative Information 33 7 1 Final Disposal 33 7 2 Manufacturer s Data 33...

Страница 4: ...handset 1 2 Functionality LogicS 2 LogicS 3 The motor control boxes LogicS 2 LogicS 3 offer following functionality and performance characteristics however the practical applicability of these functi...

Страница 5: ...ntrol box LogicS 2 is suitable to control up to 2 motors for desk height adjustment LogicS 3 The motor control box LogicS 3 is suitable to control up to 3 motors for desk height adjustment Note Furthe...

Страница 6: ...and the motor activity Therefore LOGICDATA as the control box manufacturer cannot completely eliminate this risk and we point out that we cannot be held liable in the case of maloperation Consider fo...

Страница 7: ...ories see page 30 1 8 Unpacking The LogicS motor control comes packaged in a cardboard box Some components are additionally heat sealed in plastic foil To unpack proceed as follows 1 Remove the cardbo...

Страница 8: ...s on the device itself 1 9 1 General Safety Instructions Note Carefully read the user manual before you mount operate the LogicS control box Caution Do not open this unit Risk of electric shock is pre...

Страница 9: ...en with activated protection systems a certain bruise hazard may be present Danger Modification of the control box control elements and handsets is prohibited Danger Do not operate the unit in explosi...

Страница 10: ...unting the LogicS control box To install the control box proceed as follows Note We recommend to use the drill template to carry out the installation quickly You find the drill template on page 32 If...

Страница 11: ...the pre drilled holes Fig 3 Step 6 Note Note the V formation of the mounting plate see fig 3 7 Slide the LogicS control box onto the mounting plate so it is fully inserted in the control box housing F...

Страница 12: ...11 Screw in the remaining 2 screws halfway into the 2 drill holes Fig 6 Step 11 12 Attach the control box again 13 Slide the LogicS control box onto the mounting plate again so it is fully inserted i...

Страница 13: ...columns are mounted to the desk Danger The initial operation of the control box must be carried out by qualified personnel only 3 1 LogicS Interfaces The motor control box LogicS LogicS 3 is capable...

Страница 14: ...te You may connect any LOGICDATA handset to the LogicS control box 3 2 3 Connect Optional Components If your LogicS control box has a grounding cable mount it to a metal part of the desk If you use a...

Страница 15: ...xample The following figure illustrates the interface connections of an example configuration This example configuration consists of c 1 LogicS 3 control box d 3 Motor drives hidden in the table legs...

Страница 16: ...f some functions varies depending on the used handset Functionality described in this chapter can be accessed with any LOGICDATA handset 4 1 1 Desk Upwards This function allows for an easy upwards hei...

Страница 17: ...stored positions are equal to the lowest possible desk height lower end position 1 Move the desk to the position you want to save The display reads the actual height of the desk e g 73cm 2 Press the...

Страница 18: ...ill move until the saved position is reached If you release the key before reaching the saved position the desk stops and the saved position will not be reached 2 The desk has reached the saved height...

Страница 19: ...Note The actual height of the desk cannot be changed with this procedure Only the displayed height is being modified 4 2 4 Manual Reset In case of the desk being misaligned or if you want to to use a...

Страница 20: ...ads S 0 2 Press and hold key desk up until the display reads S 7 The display reads S 7 3 Press the S key 4 2 6 End Position Alignment The end position alignment procedure has to be carried out on init...

Страница 21: ...s and hold key desk up until the desk has reached the upper end position 6 Adjust the display according to the actual height of the desk Press key T1 to increase the displayed height driving in any di...

Страница 22: ...or normal operation 4 3 2 Low Speed Area This function automatically decreases the driving speed of the desk before reaching one of the following positions Upper and lower end position Any saved posit...

Страница 23: ...The display reads 001 Now the control box handset is locked Unlock with PIN code To unlock the control box enter a 3 digit key combination Note By default the key combination is 1 2 3 press the posit...

Страница 24: ...this functions depends on the used motors 4 3 8 Drive Back Note Drive Back is only functional if ISP is active or a squeeze line is connected After a pinch protection function has triggered ISP or sq...

Страница 25: ...f drives is being checked The control box automatically reconfigures itself to the number of detected drives 4 3 10 Duty Cycle Monitoring The duty cycle monitoring function forces the control box to s...

Страница 26: ...ins Cable 3 m Dimensions L B H mm 214 x 109 x 62 Technial Data LogicS 3 XXX 360VA Switching Capacity 10 1 min on 9 min off 360VA 11A 33V 25 C Switching Capacity 5 30 sec on 9 30 min off 390VA 13A 30V...

Страница 27: ...24V 25 C Switching Capacity 10 1 min on 9 min off 11A upwards 3A downwards Weight 1 9 kg Technial Data LogicS 2 XXX 140VA Switching Capacity 10 1 min on 9 min off 140VA 6A 24V 25 C Switching Capacity...

Страница 28: ...User Manual LogicS 2 LogicS 3 Page 28 33 Fig 11 Type label...

Страница 29: ...r cord and handset correctly Defective control box Contact our customer service Defective handset Exchange the handset Drives only move in one direction Possible Cause Solution Defective control box C...

Страница 30: ...or 4 is stuck 05 Relay of motor 5 is stuck Unplug the control box Contact our customer service 06 Mosfet of motor 1 defective 07 Mosfet of motor 2 defective 08 Mosfet of motor 3 defective 09 Mosfet of...

Страница 31: ...User Manual LogicS 2 LogicS 3 Page 31 33 6 3 Optional Accessories LOGICDATA offers a wide range of optional accessories Please contact your supplier to get a detailed product catalog...

Страница 32: ...User Manual LogicS 2 LogicS 3 Page 32 33 6 4 Drill Template Cut out this drill template and mark the drill holes on the desk top...

Страница 33: ...Note Dispose of the components ecologically sound separate plastic from electronics parts Same applies to components like squeeze line drives cables etc 7 2 Manufacturer s Data LOGICDATA Electronic So...

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