GiBiDi CAPTIVE CAP T868 User Manual

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CAPTIVE
CAP T868 / CAP T916
CAP ACTIVE
CAP R868 / CAP R916
CAP MAGIN
RadioBand3G System
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 CAPTIVE CAP T868 / CAP T916 RadioBand3G System CAP ACTIVE USER MANUAL CAP R868 / CAP R916 CAP MAGIN...
  • Page 2 CAPTIVE 1 - 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) • Inhibition detector (CAP MAGIN). • Suitable for all kind of metallic / aluminum sliding gates •...
  • Page 3 CAPTIVE 1.2 - CAP T868/916 TRANSMITTER SAFETY EDGE CONNECTION BATTERY CONNECTOR Connect the batteries for operation Do not carry the equipment with batteries connected PROGRAMMING BUTTON Program the transmitter to the receiver LITHIUM BATTERIES 2X3,6Vdc ER14505 (Class 2 supply) Recomended sensitivity range adjustment between 5-6...
  • Page 4 CAPTIVE 1.4 - CAP R868/916 RECEIVER Safety edge in relay 1 activated or not connected CHECK BUTTON LEDS Normal Verifies the proper Safety edge in relay 2 activated or function of the system not connected CHECK See signal coverage table PROGRAMMING BUTTON Memorise new transmitters MR BRIDGE...
  • Page 5: Detection Principles

    CAPTIVE 2 - DETECTION PRINCIPLES CAP T 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 this reason CAP T has a cable to connect GND to the metal part of the gate. It is very important for the correct function of the NO TOUCH detection that the ground reference tab is properly connected to the gate.
  • Page 6: Installation

    CAPTIVE 3 - INSTALLATION 3.1 - CAP T/CAP R RECEIVER TRANSMITTER CLOSING GATE IMPORTANT Do not place metal surfaces between transmitter and receiver. CAP R868 CAP ACTIVE MAGIN OR CAP T MAGNET MAGNET AVOIDING EXCESSIVE VIBRATION IS A MUST. Use safety edges where conductor cannot be moved easily by the movement of the gate. Use metallic profiles appropriated for the safety edge used.
  • Page 7 CAPTIVE 3.2 - CAP ACTIVE Fix the clip to the Fix the edge to the column or to the gate CLIP in the column as set out in or to the gate, and (h/4 h/2 / h-h/4) secure with screws, see (k/j).
  • Page 8: Power Supply

    CAPTIVE 3.2.2 POSITIONING OF THE COVER To insert the soft cap, place it in front of the support plate, taking care to slide the flaps in their seats (3a) and the two lateral locking hooks inside of slits arranged (3b). Apply a light pressure so that there is a click to indicate the correct placement of the same Secure the cover with the screw provided.
  • Page 9 CAPTIVE 3.3.1 FIXING THE ACTIVATION MAGNET GREY With the GATE TOTALLY OPEN fix the south field magnet (Grey). The Grey magnet must be 2-3 cm away from the MAGIN detector. When the gate starts closing, the Grey 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.
  • Page 10 CAPTIVE 4 - CONNECTIONS 4.1 - CONNECTING THE CAP T (safety edge) 8k2 RESISTIVE SAFETY EDGE Supports 8k2/10k 8k2/10k resistive safety edges. INHibition input (N.O.) on the transmitter works in the same way as inhibition input on the receiver. A closing signal in INH switches off the NO-TOUCH sensor.
  • Page 11 CAPTIVE EXAMPLE: connection to gate control panel with input for safety edge 8k2 GATE CONTROL PANEL Safety edge status status Safety edge OK Safety edge activated or not programmed In order to comply with EN ISO 13849-1: 2008 safety standard, a signal to test the system must be connected. GATE CONTROL PANEL ON MODE WORK MODE...
  • Page 12 CAPTIVE 5 - 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.
  • Page 13 CAPTIVE 6 - 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 all CAP ACTIVE/CAP T transmitters in the same way.
  • Page 14 CAPTIVE 6.1.1 MODE 1: SAFETY EDGE CONNECTED TO IN1 ACTIVATES R1 RECEIVER Safety edge connected in IN1 will activate R1. Receiver memory used = 1 transmitter. TRANSMITTER Programming sequence: • Press PROG button on the receiver (1) until R1 LED lights up (2). •...
  • Page 15 CAPTIVE 6.1.3 MODE 3: SAFETY EDGE CONNECTED TO IN1 ACTIVATES R1 AND R2 RECEIVER Safety edge connected in IN1 will activate R1 and R2. Receiver memory used = 2 transmitters. TRANSMITTER Programming sequence • Press PROG button on the receiver (1) until R1 and R2 LEDs light up (2). •...
  • Page 16 CAPTIVE 7 - CHANGING SIZE OF THE SAFETY EDGE 7.1 - REMOVING SAFETY EDGE Withdraw the rubber Insert the supplied locking pin to uspend the movement from the aluminium bar of the cam (a) ATTENTION: do not loosen the locking screw that locks the cable from the cam Remove the upper...
  • Page 17 CAPTIVE 7.3 - SAFETY EDGE INSTALLATION Slide the rubber in the aluminium profile(g) When you have finished, the rubber edge should over- hang over 20mm compared to the aluminium profile (i) Push the cable into the joint (k) taking it through the oblique hole Reassembe the steel...
  • Page 18: Checking And Maintenance

    CAPTIVE 8 - CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE 8.1 - 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).
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    CAPTIVE Press the installed safety edges to detect which one has failed. Low coverage signal will increase battery consumption. For exiting CHECK mode, press CHECK button or wait for 5 minutes. On exiting check mode, seven consecutive beeps will be heard and the indicator light will flash continuously in case of failure. This function has to be used to check the operation and range of all the devices once the installation has been carried out.
  • Page 20: Total Reset

    CAPTIVE 8.5 - 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).
  • Page 21: Technical Data Summary

    CAPTIVE Usage • If the battery is integral, store and handle with care (it is suggested to handle the batteries in a ventilated place, do not smoke, eat or drink during the assembly). • Do not expose at temperature higher than 100°C (it is recommended <85ºC). •...
  • Page 22: Important Safety Instructions

    CAPTIVE 11 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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: • For permanently connected equipment, an easily accessible connection device must be incorporated into the cabling.
  • Page 23 CAPTIVE EC Declaration of conformity The manufacturer: GI.BI.DI. S.r.l. Via Abetone Brennero, 177/B 46025 Poggio Rusco (MN) - ITALY hereby declares that the products: CAP ACTIVE - CAP T868/916 - CAP R868/916 - CAP MAGIN comply with the requirements of the following EEC directives: •...
  • Page 24 GI.BI.DI. S.r.l. Via Abetone Brennero, 177/B 46025 Poggio Rusco (MN) - ITALY Tel. +39.0386.52.20.11 Fax +39.0386.52.20.31 E-mail: info@gibidi.com Numero Verde: 800.290156 w w w . g i b i d i . c o m...

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