CAPTIVE SYSTEM Introduction 1.1. General description 1.2. CAP T868 / 916 TRANSMITTER 1.3. CAP ACTIVE TRANSMITTER 1.4. CAP R868 / 916 RECEIVER 1.5. CAP MAGIN Detection principles Installation 3.1. CAP T / CAP R 3.2. CAP ACTIVE 3.3. CAP MAGIN 3.3.1.
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM 4.3. Connecting the receiver to the control panel 4.4. Connecting MAGIN to the receiver Adjustment of the reciver / Operating modes Programming 6.1. Programming safety edge to receiver Checking and maintenance 7.1. Does the equipment work properly 7.2. Check the correct operation 7.3.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Introduction 1.1. General description Radio safety solution for industrial sliding gates with NO-TOUCH technology. Based on 3 devices: transmitter (CAP T868/916, CAP ACTIVE 868), receiver (CAP R868/916) and inhibition detector (CAP MAGIN). • CAP system is not suitable Compatible with all kind of metallic / aluminum sliding gates.
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM The system complies with EN ISO 13849-1:2008, category 2, PLd. (when the auto-test function is used.) jcmtechnologies...
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 1.5. CAP MAGIN NO TOUCH activated NO TOUCH inhibited CAP MAGIN DETECTOR MAGNETS GREY BLACK INH. GREY - BLACK magnets position depends on the direction of the gate. CAP MAGIN LED must be GND. GREEN while gate is closing. RED when gate is stopped.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Detection principles CAPT detects objects near the safety edge of the gate by detecting variations between conductive part of the gate and conductive parts of the safety edge. For that reason CAPT has a cable to connect GND to the metal part of the gate. It is very important for the proper working of the NO TOUCH detection that the ground reference is properly connected.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Installation 3.1. CAP T/CAP R IMPORTANT Do not place metal surfaces between transmitter and receiver. jcmtechnologies...
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM Avoid vibrations is a MUST. IMPORTANT Use safety edges where conductor cannot be moved easily by the movement of the door. Use metallic profiles appropriated for the safety edge used. Safety edge wire must be as shorter as possible avoiding ib ti –...
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 3.3. CAP MAGIN Green colour MAGNETS: at the gate. Grey magnet on drawings Grey magnet should be installed to activate the NO-TOUCH sensor when the gate Red colour on drawings starts the close movement. Black magnet switches off the NO-TOUCH sensor in order to allow the gate to closing Red colour on Black magnet...
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 3.3.1. Fixing the ACTIVATION magnet With the GATE TOTALLY OPENED fix the south field magnet (grey). Grey magnet must be 2-3 cm away from the MAGIN detector. When the door starts closing, the green magnet travels past the MAGIN and NO-TOUCH gate sensor is activated. LED indicator on MAGIN detector changes to green color when grey magnet passes in front of MAGIN.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 3.3.2. Fixing the DEACTIVATION magnet Before fixing the black magnet, CAP ACTIVE/CAP T must be programmed at the receiver With the GATE AT 30-50CM FROM ITS CLOSED POSITION: Black magnet must be fixed at the other extreme of the gate (in respect of the grey magnet). The location of this magnet depends on the inhibition zone desired.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Connections 4.1. Connecting the CAP T (safety edge) Ground cable must be fixed to the gate. Make sure that ground and antenna jcmtechnologies...
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 4.2. Connecting the CAP ACTIVE (safety edge) Check the ground wire is properly fixed and the cable tension is calibrated. jcmtechnologies...
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 4.3. Connecting the receiver to the control panel Connecting the safety outputs to control panel: Example: connection to control panel with safety contact / STOP input Example: connection to control panel with input for safety edge 8k2 The equipment can be connected to the control panel with input for safety edge 8k2 or directly into a safety input normally closed contact as if it were a photocell or stop signal.
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM n order to comply with EN ISO 13849-1: 2008 safety standard, a signal to test the system must be connected. When working with optical safety edges, in ON mode, only OSE-S7502 are allowed as they are kept always active. The radio communication is tested every 7 or 30 seconds depending on the selector SW1 of the receiver.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM In WORK mode, the ATEST signal is used to power up and down the optical safety edges. The radio communication is tested as in ON mode and when the optical elements are powered up and down. 4.4. Connecting MAGIN to the receiver Any kind of external signal is suitable to manage the activation / deactivation of the NO TOUCH function.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Adjustment of the reciver / Operating modes Autocheck period The system performs a complete test of the equipment, including radio communication. 30 s Operating mode with optical safety edges In ON mode, only "always on" optical safety edges (OSE-S7502) are permitted, as the optical element always is on.
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM In case of operating without ATEST signal, it is necessary to work in ATEST positive way. In order to comply with the EN ISO 13849-1: 2008 safety standard, you must connect this signal to test the system. ON/WORK mode The operating mode is selected by the SW2 of the receiver.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Programming 6.1. Programming safety edge to receiver CAP R868/916 receiver can work with standard RB3 transmitters and new CAP ACTIVE/CAP T transmitter (NO-TOUCH function) at the same time. Inhibition input (switch on and off the NO- TOUCH function) will affect ACTIVE/CAP T transmitters in the same way.
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM Before programming, place the options selectors at the desired position. Any subsequent change will require a receiver reset and reprogramming. Press the PROG button on receiver and hold it until the desired mode is selected. LED's for R1 & R2 will flash in sequence to select the correct operation mode.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Checking and maintenance 7.1. Does the equipment work properly? Once the safety edge is wired and programmed into the receiver, R1 and / or R2 (according to programming mode) are not illuminated (OFF). Also IN1 and IN2 LEDS at the transmitter are at OFF. If the safety edge has been programmed in R1 and R1 LED is at ON, check that the safety edge is not pushed/detecting (IN1 LED at ON on the transmitter) or it is not properly configured (IN1 LED flashing on the transmitter).
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 7.3. CHECK function Ideal to know the radio coverage on the installation Press the receiver’s CHECK button for at least 1 second to enter check mode. The indicator light will come on and four beeps will be heard. Perform a complete door opening and closing manoeuvre.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 7.5. Total reset Press PROG button on the receiver (1) until the R1 LED lights on (2). Keep the programming PROG button pressed down and make a bridge with the “MR” reset jumper (3). The receiver will emit 10 warning sound signals (3), and then more at a faster frequency, indicating that the operation has been carried out (4).
CAPTIVE SYSTEM 7.6. Batteries / Replacing the CAP ACTIVE transmitter battery Remove the end cap of the band where the batteries are located. Storage · Store the lithium cells in a cool, dry and ventilated area far from fires and heating sources. ·...
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CAPTIVE SYSTEM · Do not expose the batteries directly to the sun light. · Do not put a higher number of cartons one on another (respect what indicated). · If in the same place are storage batteries with a total capacity >50,000Ah, it is suggested to install an alarm for smoke and gas.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Technical Data Summary CAP ACTIVE 868 CAP T868 / CAP T916 Frequency Multifrequency system 868 Multifrequency system 868 MHz / Multifrequency system 916 MHz Operating consumption 2,1 mA 12mA Radiated power <25 mW <25 mW Range (in open field)
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Maintenance register CAP ACTIVE safety edge does not need special maintenance, yet a periodic check (every 6 months) is recommended. Each check must be registered. It is recommended to remove any extraneous substances cleaning with exhausters. Check for presence and legibility of the marking of product identification.
CAPTIVE SYSTEM Important safety instructions See JCM Tech YouTube page: www.youtube.com/jcmtechnologies Disconnect the power supply whenever you proceed to the installation or repair of the control panel. In accordance with the European low voltage directive, you are informed of the following requirements: ·...
See website: www.jcm-tech.com/en/declarations JCM TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. hereby declares that the products CAP ACTIVE, CAP T868/916, CAP R868/916 and CAP MAGIN complies with the relevant fundamental requirements of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU, as well as with the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC whenever its usage is foreseen; and with the 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive.
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