LOGICDATA DYNAMIC MOTION System Manual

LOGICDATA DYNAMIC MOTION System Manual

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DOCUMENT VERSION 2.0 | SEPTEMBER 2019
DYNAMIC MOTION system
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  • Page 1 DOCUMENT VERSION 2.0 | SEPTEMBER 2019 DYNAMIC MOTION system SYSTEM manual...
  • 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 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 Notes for EASY2move Standard functions 5.2.1 Adjusting the table top height Advanced functions 5.3.1 Saving Memory Positions 5.3.2 Adjusting the table top to a saved position Software dependent functions Standard functions 6.1.1 Low speed area...
  • Page 5: General Information

    No part of the text and no image may be used without the prior written consent of LOGICDATA. Texts and images may not be sold in their current state, and may not be published or sublicensed digitally.
  • Page 6: Safety

    In general, the following safety regulations and obligations apply when handling the product: • Do not operate the DYNAMIC MOTION system unless it is in a clean and perfect condition • Do not remove, change, bridge, or bypass any protection, safety, or monitoring equipment •...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols And Signal Words

    2.6 LIABILITY LOGICDATA products comply with all relevant industry standards, which are listed in the product's data- sheet. However, risk can result from incorrect operation or misuse. LOGICDATA is in particular not liable for damage or injury caused by: • Improper product use •...
  • Page 8: Residual Risks

    Although the DYNAMIC MOTION system was designed with measures to help prevent the Table System from slipping, the risk of uncontrolled movement is dependent on the design of the Height-Adjustable Columns and –...
  • Page 9: Skilled Persons

    Is authorized for installation planning, installation, commissioning, or maintenance/servicing of the product • Has read and understood all DYNAMIC MOTION system documentation and the documentation for other connected products. • Has the technical education, training, and/or experience to perceive risks and avoid hazards •...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Fig. 1: Required components. NOTE: This is a summary list of the components used in the different installation variants of the DYNAMIC MOTION system. Not all components are required for all variants. DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators (should be mounted into Height-Adjustable Columns) Power Hub (Optional - See Chapter 4.7)
  • Page 11: Requirements For Assembly

    All Actuators have been mounted properly into the Height-Adjustable Columns • The Height-Adjustable Columns have been mounted correctly onto the Table Top • The DYNAMIC MOTION system will be connected at a voltage compliant with the Type Plate • There is no residual voltage on any parts 4.1.1 TYPES OF TABLE SYSTEM This Manual contains instructions for 3 types of table system.
  • Page 12: Types Of Power Hub

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 12 4.1.2 TYPES OF POWER HUB This manual contains variants of DYNAMIC MOTION Power Hubs. The configuration of the Table System depends on the Power Hub that is used. The two types of Power Hubs are as follows: DMP240 •...
  • Page 13: Required Components

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 13 4.2 ASSEMBLY: TABLE SYSTEM WITH 1 POWER HUB This chapter describes assembly for Table Systems with one Power Hub and 1, 2, 3, or 4 Height-Adjustable Columns (not Benching Systems). The Table Top and Height-Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller.
  • Page 14: Benching Table System

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 14 4.3 ASSEMBLY: BENCHING TABLE SYSTEM This chapter describes how to assemble a Benching Table System. In a Benching System, multiple tables are connected to one Power Hub via one or more Beching Adapters. The tables are operated separately. You will need one User Interface for each table.
  • Page 15: Completing Assembly

    Benching Systems with more than 2 tables, repeat steps 3 to 5 for each table. NOTICE Only one type of DYNAMIC MOTION Actuator can be used per Table within the Benching System. Multiple types of Actuator can be used in the system (e.g.
  • Page 16: Required Components

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 16 4.4 ASSEMBLY: SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE POWER HUBS This section describes assembly for DYNAMIC MOTION systems with multiple Power Hubs. This configura- tion can adjust heavy or oversized tables, such as conference tables, without affecting performance. The sys- tem consists of groups of Actuators.
  • Page 17: Completing Assembly

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 17 How to connect the system: 1. Plug the Actuators into the Power Hub for their respective Actuator Groups 2. Plug the User Interface(s) into the chosen Power Hub 3. Create a line of Power Hub by connecting them to each other using the Sync Cable(s) 4.
  • Page 18: Connecting Power Hubs

    4.5 CONNECTING POWER HUBS The DYNAMIC MOTION system can be connected to the Mains via a DYNAMIC MOTION Power Hub and Power Cable (see Chapter 4.1.2). The connections to the Power Hub depend on the type of Table System used.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Table System that will be controlled by a Handset with an UP Key and DOWN Key. If your DYNAMIC MOTION system is operated by a different User Interface, consult that product’s operating Manual for instructions on operating the DYNAMIC MOTION system.
  • Page 20: Standard Functions

    This section describes functions that can be performed using both Comfort and Basic User Handsets along- side the DYNAMIC MOTION system. If your DYNAMIC MOTION system will be controlled by a different User Interface, consult that product's Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Table Top To A Saved Position

    Version B (Auto-Movement with double-click function): INFO The double-click function is available only for DYNAMIC MOTION systems sold in US markets. It is not activated as standard. If you press any Key while the table moves to a Memory Position, the Table Top will stop INFO moving immediately.
  • Page 22: Software Dependent Functions

    This section describes the software-dependent functions that can be performed by Comfort and Basic User Handsets alongside the DYNAMIC MOTION system. If your DYNAMIC MOTION system will be controlled by a different User Interface, consult that product's Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
  • Page 23: Factory Reset

    ▸ The Container Stop / Shelf Stop Position is deleted 6.1.4 FACTORY RESET To reset the DYNAMIC MOTION System to its Factor Settings with a Basic Handset: Press the UP and DOWN Keys simultaneously, then release Press and hold the UP and DOWN Keys for 10 seconds ▸...
  • Page 24: Advanced Functions

    6.2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS This section describes functions that can only be performed by certain Comfort Handsets alongside the DYNAMIC MOTION system. Consult your User Interface's Manual for instructions and safety advice. 6.2.1 KEY LOCK Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement...
  • Page 25: Changing The Table System

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 25 7 CHANGING THE TABLE SYSTEM REPLACING AN ACTUATOR Disconnect the Power Hub from the Mains Disconnect the Actuator from the Power Hub Remove the Height-Adjustable Column from the Table Top Remove the Actuator from the Height-Adjustable Column Mount the new Actuator into the Height-Adjustable Column.
  • Page 26: Replacing A User Interface

    Intelligent System Protection (ISP) is LOGICDATA’s collision detection system. It aims to reduce the risk of 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 DYNAMIC MOTION 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 Drive Back Function).
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Replace the User Interface. Contact LOGICDATA not work defective if the problem persists For further information, or if you are experiencing problems that are not covered in this chapter, refer to the Operating Manual of each individual product in the DYNAMIC MOTION system.
  • Page 28: System Information

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 28 9.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION 9.2.1 DMUI-TOUCH-B-UD / DMUI-EASY2MOVE When a DMUI-TOUCH-B-UD or DMUI-EASY2move Handset is installed alongside the DYNAMIC MOTION system, system information is communicated via flashes of the LED Signal Light. Possible signals are as follows:...
  • Page 29: Dmui-Touch-C-Fx

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 29 9.3 DMUI-TOUCH-C-FX When a DMUI-TOUCH-C-FX Handset is installed alongside the DYNAMIC MOTION system, error messages are displayed on the digital display panel. These are as follows: Signal Message Required Actions Overheating protection has been Wait for the overheated components activated.
  • Page 30 Release all Keys and wait for 5 seconds. Then, try again. Motor Under Voltage Release all Keys and wait for 5 seconds. Then, try again. Do not operate the DYNAMIC MOTION system if problems persist. Contact LOGICDATA NOTICE for further information.
  • Page 31: Additional Information

    DYNAMIC MOTION SYSTEM - SYSTEM MANUAL // PAGE 31 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 10.1 DISASSEMBLY To disassemble the DYNAMIC MOTION system, unplug the Power Hub at the mains, then disconnect all cables from the Power Hub. Then, follow the assembly instructions for your chosen product in reverse order.
  • Page 32 LOGICDATA LOGICDATA North America, Inc. Broadmoor Ave SE Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH Suite D Wirtschaftspark 18 Grand Rapids 8530 Deutschlandsberg MI, USA, 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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