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BBC Bircher XRF-T.2 Original Operating Instructions page 2

Transmitter to wireless signal transmission system for safety edges

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2.2
How to change inputs from NC to NO (factory setting = NC) / not for 8k2 applications
1.
Insert
battery
3.
1.5 sec.
Change
Press button on
transmitter
3
Pairing
Pairing is possible with open cover or later in mounted situation.
3.1.a Pairing at open state
After initating pairing on Rx
(see receiver manual),
press button
3.2
System check (mandatory after each set-up)
The LED flashes when activating the sensor element (pressing the sensing edge) and flashes again when releasing the sensor element.
Does the door/gate stop when the sensing element is activated?
4
Trouble shooting
4.1
Warning indicator for low battery voltage
3x
Beep
Every minute
4.2
Battery change
 a
 Loosen the two screws
 Open housing (lift, then slide)
 Remove battery
 Insert new battery (check polarity)
5
Technical data
Transmitter
Battery power
1x Lithium 3 V Type (CR2450N)
Battery life
Up to 1.8 years *
Operating frequency
868.3 MHz
6
EU Declaration of Conformity
See attachment
8
Contact
BBC Bircher Smart Access, BBC Bircher AG, Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen, www.bircher.com
Designed in Switzerland / Made in China
2
2.
Status
2x = NC
4x = NO
LED flashes
4x = NO
NC
NO
2x = NC
LED flashes
Status
changes
To find out which transmitter
has low battery voltage:
Press each edge.
 b
Note:
When using the NC inputs the wiring with
the sensor must be permanently installed
and protected against external damage
according to EN ISO 13849-2 Tab. D.4.
4.
Change stored
10 sec.
Wait
3.1.b Pairing in mounted state
After initiating pairing on Rx
(see receiver manual), press the
edge two times within 2 sec.
2x
OK?
 a
3 V
LITHIUM
CR2450N
+
 Put on the cover (slide, then push down)
 Attach the screws
 System test mandatory!
 Dispose used battery according to local regulations
* Recommendation: Change battery every year.
7
WEEE
Devices with this symbol must be treated separately du-
ring disposal. This must be done in accordance with the
laws of the respective countries for environmentally
sound disposal, processing and recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
Beep
Battery good
Battery bad
 b

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