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1.4 Set up of the RECEIVER
Set the number of rays (DIP RX):
ON KE
1
2
ON KE
1
2
ON KE
1
2
Parameters already
set in production
ON KE
1
2
DIP 1 OFF - DIP 2 OFF
5 RAYS
vers. 505/1010/1515/2020
2 RAYS
vers. 502/1004/1506/2008
DIP 1 ON - DIP 2 OFF
10 RAYS
vers. 505/1010/1515/2020
4 RAYS
vers. 502/1004/1506/2008
DIP 1 OFF - DIP 2 ON
15 RAYS
vers. 505/1010/1515/2020
6 RAYS
vers. 502/1004/1506/2008
DIP 1 ON - DIP 2 ON
20 RAYS
vers. 505/1010/1515/2020
8 RAYS
vers. 502/1004/1506/2008
In the end of the receiver there is the terminal board for the connection.
•
Pole 1 and 2
are for the positive and negative power supply. The receiver
can be powered in 12 /24 V ac/dc.
•
In the
pole 3 and 4
is the TAMPER contact.
•
In
poles 5 and 6
there is a normally closed intervention contact (the con-
tact is open for the intervention)
•
Pole no. 7
is the EB BUS DATA SYSTEM.
6
5
7
4
- Power supply
+ Power supply
3
Tamper
Bus
1.5 Connection of the RECEIVER
1
2
Allarm
Tamper
Allarm
1.6 POSITION OF THE BARRIER
RX
NO!!!
OK!!!
RX
It is important that the receiver and transmitter are aligned for the
best reception of the signal. When the alignment is not good, the
barrier can’t work properly. Pay attention for the receiver of the
direct sun-light.
Even If the sensors of the receiver are totally protected from light,
the sun-light in the hole of the sensors can provoque the obscu-
ration and the alarm of the barrier.
We suggest to install the receiver to avoid this
phenomenon. In case of installation of more couples
of barriers, check the alignment of the receiver .
12 Vac/dc
24 Vac/dc
SELECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY
In the terminal board side is
a link available just to select
the power supply. It is open
when the 24 V power supply
is selected while it is closed
when the 12 V power supply
is selected.
RECEIVER