Start-up
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5 Start-up
5.1 General information on commissioning
Check for any damage caused during transport before commis-
sioning the product. In the case of mechanical damage, the
product may not be put into operation. Read the Assembly and
Operating Manual carefully, observe the technical information and
the applicable national legal requirements.
NOTE
The components are loaded with electronic components which
may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge. When dealing with
the components, a good earthing of the surroundings (people,
workstation, packaging) must be ensured. Do not touch electrical
components.
Installation notes
When installing the assembly group, antenna and antenna cable, it
is imperative to avoid proximity to sources with transient interfer-
ence, e. g., fluorescent tubes with a defective starter, frequency
converters and power cables. These may lead to communication
interference and in turn erroneous default statuses.
Information on the antenna connection
Only use suitable antennas (e.g. WAGO 758-910 incl. 2.5 m RG174
connection cable and SMA connector; see accessories). The an-
tenna must be mounted on a metal sheet with minimum dimen-
sions of 25 x 25 cm. The antenna and antenna cable must be at
least 30 cm away from sources of interference and have at least 35
cm clearance between the side and the next wall. Under no cir-
cumstances may sharp kinks be allowed to form in the antenna
cable, as this would cause irreversible damage to the antenna
cable (RG174 bending radius > 15 mm).
Prerequisites for commissioning
The voltage supply and the external antenna are connected.
5.2 Program transmitter to the receiver
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Switch Dip 1 to 'on' and immediately back to 'off'.
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Completely open and close the chuck twice.
Or:
move the chuck into the position in which the switch is
switched.
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Wait 15 seconds.
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The transmitter and receiver should now have been taught in.
Check the transmitter by observing whether the WD LED lights
up briefly approx. every 10 seconds.
Carry out the second test by opening and closing the chuck