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SYSTEM MANUAL
Document Version 1.0 / August 2018

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  • Page 1 SYSTEM MANUAL Document Version 1.0 / August 2018...
  • Page 2 LOGICDATA Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH Wirtschaftspark 18 8530 Deutschlandsberg Austria Phone: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 0 Fax: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 1030 Internet: http://www.logicdata.net Email: office.at@logicdata.net INFO This manual is valid for all configurations of the LOGICDATA DYNAMIC MOTION System...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 3 CONTENTS General information Other applicable documents Copyright Royalty-free use of images and text Trademarks Safety Target audience General safety regulations and obligations Intended use Reasonably foreseeable misuse Explanation of symbols and signal words...
  • Page 4 DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 4 Operation Standard functions 5.1.1 Adjusting the table top height Advanced functions 5.2.1 Saving Memory Positions 5.2.2 Adjusting the table top to a saved position Software dependent functions Standard functions 6.1.1 Low speed area 6.1.2 Safety area...
  • Page 5: General Information

    The license does not include logos, designs, and page layout elements belonging to LOGICDATA. The customer may make any necessary changes to the text and images to adapt them for the purpose of end user documentation. Texts and images may not be sold in their current state, and may not be published or sublicensed digitally.
  • Page 6: Safety

    2.3 INTENDED USE The DYNAMIC MOTION System is a group of products intended to operate electrically Height-Adjustable Tables. It is intended for indoor use only. The system may only be installed in compatible Height-Adjustable Tables and with LOGICDATA-approved accessories.
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols And Signal Words

    2.6 LIABILITY LOGICDATA products comply with all currently applicable health and safety regulations. However, risk can result from incorrect operation or misuse. LOGICDATA is not liable for damage or injury caused by: • Improper product use • Disregard of the documentation •...
  • Page 8: Residual Risks

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 8 sure their product complies with all relevant directives, standards and laws. LOGICDATA shall not be held liable for any damage that is directly or indirectly caused by the delivery or use of this document. Resellers must observe the relevant safety standards and guidelines for each product in the Table System.
  • Page 9: Skilled Persons

    2.9 NOTES FOR RESELLERS Resellers are companies that purchase LOGICDATA products for installation in their own products. INFO For reasons of EU conformity and product safety, Resellers should provide users with an Operating Manual in their native EU official language.
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Table System alongside a Power Hub that adapts Mains electricity. If you have purchased a DM System for use alongside a LOGICDATA Battery Pack, you are obliged to read the Operating Manual of your chosen Battery Pack in full.
  • Page 11: Requirements For Assembly

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 11 INFO Your Table System must be controlled using a DYNAMIC MOTION-compatible User Interface. A User Interface is a general term that covers Handsets (Basic and Comfort) and other products that can control the System, e.g. LOGIClink. Assembly and Operation differ depending on which type of User Interface will be installed.
  • Page 12: Required Components

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 12 4.2 ASSEMBLY: TABLE SYSTEM WITH 1 POWER UNIT (1, 2, OR 3 HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE COLUMNS) This chapter describes assembly for Table Systems with one Power Unit and 1, 2, or 3 Height-Adjustable Columns (not Benching Systems).
  • Page 13: Benching Table System

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 13 4.3 ASSEMBLY: BENCHING TABLE SYSTEM This chapter describes how to assemble a Benching Table System. In a Benching System, multiple tables are connected by one Power Unit. The tables are operated separately. You will need one User Interface for each table.
  • Page 14: Completing Assembly

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 14 Table with the Power Unit: 1. Plug the Actuators into the Power Unit 2. Plug the User Interface into the Power Unit Other tables: 3. Plug the Actuators into the Benching Adapter 4.
  • Page 15: Required Components

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 15 4.4 ASSEMBLY: SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE POWER UNITS This section describes assembly for DM Systems with multiple Power Units. This configuration can adjust heavy or oversized tables such as conference tables without affecting performance. The system consists of groups of Actuators.
  • Page 16: Completing Assembly

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 16 How to connect the system: 1. Plug the Actuators into the Power Unit for their respective Actuator Groups 2. Plug the User Interface(s) into the chosen Power Unit 3. Create a line of Power Units by connecting them to each other using the Sync Cable(s) 4.
  • Page 17: Connecting Power Hubs

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 17 4.5 CONNECTING POWER HUBS The DM System can be connected to the Mains via a Power Hub. The configuration of the Power Hub de- pends on the type of Table System used. Read the assembly instructions for your Table System for more details.
  • Page 18: Operation

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 18 5 OPERATION WARNING Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement The table may not always stop exactly at the expected position. Failure to anticipate the table's movements may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
  • Page 19: Standard Functions

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 19 STANDARD FUNCTIONS This section describes functions that can be performed using both Comfort and Basic User Handsets along- side the DM System. If your DM System will be controlled by a different User Interface, consult that product's Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Table Top To A Saved Position

    If you activate the function, perform a new risk new assessment to meet the higher safety requirements (EN 60335-1). These cannot be met by the DM System • LOGICDATA is not liable for injuries or damage caused by activating the dou- ble-click function Double-click the required Memory Position Key (e.g. 2) ▸...
  • Page 21: Software Dependent Functions

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 21 6 SOFTWARE-DEPENDENT FUNCTIONS STANDARD FUNCTIONS This section describes the software-dependent functions that can be performed by Comfort and Basic User Handsets alongside the DM System. If your DM System will be controlled by a different User Interface, con- sult that product's Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
  • Page 22: Advanced Functions

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 22 6.2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS This section describes software-dependent functions that can only be performed by Comfort User Interfaces alongside the DM System. If your DM System will be controlled by a different User Interface, consult that product's Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
  • Page 23: Key Lock

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 23 6.2.3 KEY LOCK Activating the Key Lock prevents you from moving the table if you accidentally press a Key. The Key Lock can be activated and deactivated by swiping across the bottom edge of the Handset. Alternatively, swipe horizon- tally across the left or right-hand side of the Handset (figure 5, Activating the Key Lock).
  • Page 24: Changing The Table System

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 24 7 CHANGING THE TABLE SYSTEM REPLACING AN ACTUATOR (If a Power Hub is Used) Disconnect the Power Unit from the Mains Disconnect the Actuator from the Power Unit Remove the Height-Adjustable Column from the Table Top by undoing the fastening screws Remove the Actuator from the Height-Adjustable Column by undoing the fastening screws Mount the new Actuator into the Height-Adjustable Column.
  • Page 25: Disassembly

    Intelligent System Protection (ISP) is LOGICDATA’s collision detection system. It significantly reduces the risk system damage when using LOGICDATA products. If there is an obstacle in the operating range of a table, and the obstacle and table collide, a load change affects the DM System. When the load change is detected, all Actuators stop immediately and move back in the opposite direction for a few seconds (see 9.2...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 26 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution The system is not Ensure that the system has been connected to the plugged in Power Unit correctly The Actuator is not Ensure that the Actuator is properly connected to...
  • Page 27 LOGICDATA LOGICDATA North America, Inc. Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH 1525 Gezon Parkway SW, Suite C Wirtschaftspark 18 Grand Rapids, MI 49509 8530 Deutschlandsberg Austria Phone: +43 (0)3462 5198 0 Phone: +1 (616) 328 8841 Fax: +43 (0)3462 5198 1030 Email: office.na@logicdata.net...

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