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FURTHER DETAILS
6.1 - Connecting an Oview
You can connect the Oview programming unit to the control unit, via the IBT4N interface through a bus cable with 4 electricity wires inside.
This unit enables quick and complete programming of the functions,
adjustment of the parameters, firmware updates, diagnostics to detect
malfunctions and periodic maintenance.
The Oview can be used at up to 100 m away from the control unit.
If several control units are networked with each other in a BusT4 net-
work, by connecting the Oview to one of them, you can view on the
display all the networked control units (up to a maximum of 16 units).
The Oview unit can also be left connected to the control unit during nor-
mal operation of the automation, so that the user can send commands
using a specific menu.
Furthermore, if the control unit has an OXI type radio receiver, the Oview
allows you to access the parameters memorised on this receiver.
01.
02.
03.
OFF
ON
Further information is available in the Oview unit instruction manual and in the “SPY - Programmable functions using the Oview programmer”,
also available on www.niceforyou.com.
6.2 - Adding or removing BlueBUS devices (SPYBOX B/V1)
In the SPYBOX B/V1 control unit you can at any time add new devices connected to the BlueBus and Stop or delete others that are already
present: see section 5.3.
Bluebus Input
The BlueBus system allows you to connect compatible devices using only two wires which carry both the power supply and the communication
signals.
All devices are connected in parallel on the same 2 Bluebus wires and there is no need to observe any polarity. Each device is recognized indi-
vidually because during installation a unique address is assigned to it.
You can connect photocells, safety devices, control devices, such as keyboards and transponder card readers, signal lights, etc. to the Bluebus
system. During the device acquisition phase, the control unit recognises them individually and can detect with extreme safety any anomalies.
When a device connected to the Bluebus is added or removed, you need to perform the device acquisition phase (section 5.3).
Photocells
The Bluebus system allows the control unit to recognise the photocells, by adjusting the addressing of the jumpers (Table 9) and allows you to
assign the correct value of the ‘obstacle detection’ function.
The addressing operation must be performed both on the TX and RX by setting the jumpers in the same way and making sure there are no other
pairs of photocells with the same address. Photocells can be installed as shown in the figures below.
FOTO 2
FOTO 2 II
FOTO 2
FOTO 1 II
FOTO II
FOTO
FOTO 1
FOTO 2 II
FOTO II
FOTO
FOTO 2
FOTO 2 II
FOTO 2
FOTO 1 II
FOTO II
FOTO
FOTO 1
FOTO 2 II
FOTO II
FOTO