BBC Bircher AirMission 2.W2 Translation Of The Original Operating Instruction

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AirMission 2.W2
Wireless signal transmission system with integrated pressure-wave- and wicket-door-switch
Translation of the original operating instruction
General
Ø 4.5
45
1

Safety instructions

• Read these operating instructions thoroughly before putting the device into
Operation and keep them for future reference.
• The assembly, commissioning, modifications and extensions may only be comple-
ted by an experienced electrician!
• Before commencing work, remove the power supply from the device/installations!
• During the operation of electrical components
– e. g. in the case of a short circuit hot and ionised gases can be
emitted
– protection covers must not to be removed!
• Pay attention to all local relevant electrical safety regulations!
• Disregard of the safety regulations can cause death, severe injuries or extensive
damage!
• Devices that are classified as Category 2 according to EN ISO 13849-1 must be
tested regularly – at least once per cycle.
• It is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer to carry out a risk assess-
ment and to install both the detector and the equipment in compliance with
2

Common application

2.1

Industrial door with wicket door

ON
1
2
3
4
5
DIP switch 5 ON
Pressure wave safety edge
31
73
56
Transmitter 1 input 1 corresponds to receiver output 1
i
Transmitter 2 input 1 corresponds to receiver output 2
Receiver
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 2
Drilling template enclosed
65.7
15.5
applicable national and international regulations and safety standards, as well as
the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, should this apply.
Before commencing the installation or assembly complete the following safety
precautions:
• Check the voltage data on the label of the switching device.
• Ensure that the device/installations can not be switched on!
• Determine that the power supply is disconnected!
• Protect the device with a housing against contamination or aggressive
environments!
• Connect all operating and switching voltages to the same fuse.
• Connect the operating voltage to the same circuit as the industrial door controller.
• Disconnect device from mains in the event of a fault.
Limited protection against accidental contact!
i
It is recommended to change the batteries every year.
Receiver
80
45
Transmitter 2
Magnet
347973E
02/20
1

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Summary of Contents for BBC Bircher AirMission 2.W2

  • Page 1 347973E 02/20 AirMission 2.W2 Wireless signal transmission system with integrated pressure-wave- and wicket-door-switch Translation of the original operating instruction General Transmitter 1 Transmitter 2 Receiver Drilling template enclosed Ø 4.5 65.7 15.5 Safety instructions • Read these operating instructions thoroughly before putting the device into applicable national and international regulations and safety standards, as well as operation and keep them for future reference.
  • Page 2 Receiver Wiring: Power supply and test inputs DIP switches Safety application Standard according to EN ISO 13849-1 Inactive ➔ no safety function (Radio connection is not monitored) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Transmission frequency +/~ –/~ 869.85 MHz: Test...
  • Page 3 Programming Pair transmitter with receiver The distance between the transmit- ter and receiver and additional transmitters must be at least 1 m Channel 1: > 1.5 sec. On the receiver Beep Press button Beep Release button LED lights up > 1.5 sec. On the trans- On the receiver Beep...
  • Page 4 Protection class IEC 60529 IP65 Standards EN ISO 13856-2 and EN ISO 13849-1 The AirMission 2.W2 system itself is not able to check the function of the at every machine cycle. On the doors and gates the door/gate control sensor in response to a pressure pulse. In accordance with D 3.5 of must assure this function in order to satisfy category 2.

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