Motorline professional MX14 Operation & Programming Manual

Motorline professional MX14 Operation & Programming Manual

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MX14
OPERATION/PROGRAMMING MANUAL

ENERGY

Place the jumper in the position
indicated for the used battery
(BATT or SOLAR).

INPUTS / OUTPUTS

9 •
8 •
7 •
NO
INHI
6 •
5 •
NC
8K2
4 •
0_SIG
3 •
+ OSE
2 •
- GND
1 •
+ PV

ACCELEROMETER - Inclination Sensor

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
INSERT IN THIS
POSITION
The MX14 is a emitter that communicates wirelessly with the MR14 receiver, up to 50m in the
open, powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries by solar panel.
Allows the connection of an 8k2 safety edge, optical sensor and dry contact safety device,
or the use of an accelerometer.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

• Power supply
• Solar panel
• Working frequency
• Reach in open field
• Dimension
• Protection degree
BATTERY DURATION :
3 years in ECO mode;
In NORMAL mode the
use of a solar panel is
recommended.
ATTENTION: ALWAYS CHECK THE CORRECT ORIENTATION WHEN APPLYING THE BATTERY TO THE DEVICE.
NO
Input for dry contact safety devices
COM
Common
INHI
NO input for inhibit signal
Input for 8k2 resistive safety rubber.
8K2/NC
NOTE • To use 8k2 Dipper 1 and 2 must be OFF. To use NC, Dipper 1 must be ON and Dipper 2
8K2
must be OFF.
O _ S I G
Optical sensor signal
+ OSE
Optical sensor power supply
GND
Solar panel and optical sensor common
+ PV
Photovoltaic solar panel positive (max. 4V)
It is possible to invert the polarity of the auto test channel inputs through the MR14 pin headers.
The accelerometer is not included in the kit.
The accelerometer (tilt sensor) allows you to measure the level of tilt and speed of your vibrations,
allowing you to detect obstacles during door or gate maneuvers.
To use this sensor, you must put Dipper2 to ON.

AUTOMATIC SENSOR PROGRAMMING:

1 • Press the PROG button for 5 seconds to enter the programming mode.
2 • Carry out opening and closing maneuvers.
3 • After closing, you can change the FORCE and/or TILT values by pressing the respective button as
many times as necessary until reaching the desired value (the level is identified by the number of
times the respective LED flashes).
4 • Press the PROG button again to exit the programming mode.

CHANGE THE SENSOR'S FORCE AND TILT VALUES:

1 • Press the PROG button once.
2 • Pressing the FORCE and/or TILT button as many times as necessary until reaching the desired value
(the level is identified by the number of times the respective LED flashes)
3 • Press the PROG button again to exit programming mode.
EN
3.6V AA batteries or 3.7V AA rechargeable batteries
Battery Mode (BATT)
3.6V lithium-ion batteries
with category AA.
4V 150mA monocrystalline
868.0MHz to 869.8MHz
50m
150 x 42 x 40 (mm)
IP65
Solar Mode (SOLAR)
Rechargeable lithium-ion
batteries, powered by the solar
panel, with a rating of 3.7V with
category AA.

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Summary of Contents for Motorline professional MX14

  • Page 1 MX14 OPERATION/PROGRAMMING MANUAL The MX14 is a emitter that communicates wirelessly with the MR14 receiver, up to 50m in the open, powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries by solar panel. Allows the connection of an 8k2 safety edge, optical sensor and dry contact safety device, or the use of an accelerometer.
  • Page 2 DIPPER The dippers allow you to select the operation of the DIPPER 1 DIPPER 2 MX14 with 8K2, NC, NO, OSE sensor or tilt sensor. • 8K2 • NC • Accelerometer • Optical sensor...
  • Page 3 You must use the same frequency on the MX14 that is programmed on the MR14 receiver. Whenever there are other MX14 and MR14 connected to each other nearby, you must use other frequencies to prevent interference. 1 • Press the SEL and JOIN buttons at the same time until the JOIN led starts flashing.
  • Page 4 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 1 2 3 JOIN RGB light Dry contact safety devices NO MX14 Signal inhibitor • When closed (NC), the emitter will ignore signals from inputs 8k2 NO/ NC and optical sensor. INHI...

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