CAME 806RV-0060 Installation Manual
CAME 806RV-0060 Installation Manual

CAME 806RV-0060 Installation Manual

Outdoor multipurpose control panel

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Outdoor multipurpose control panel
806RV-0060
806RV-0070
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 FA02037-EN Outdoor multipurpose control panel 806RV-0060 806RV-0070 INSTALLATION MANUAL English...
  • Page 2: Dismantling And Disposal

    (railway carriage, containers, closed vehicles). • If the product malfunctions, stop using it and contact customer services at https://www.came.com/global/en/ contact-us or via the telephone number on the website. • The manufacture date is provided in the production batch printed on the product label.
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    The measurements, unless otherwise stated, are in millimetres. Description 806RV-0060 RBE 24 Plus - Outdoor multipurpose control panel IP54, 24 V AC-DC for managing CXN BUS transmitters and accessories up to 5000 different users, with a seven-segment programming display, 4 relay outputs, 4 inputs and a Quick&Easy advanced function for managing occasional users.
  • Page 4: Description Of Parts

    Programming buttons Input terminals Operating status signalling LED Housing for RCXN module Connector for CAME KEY Terminal board for output devices Terminal board for connecting the GSM Gateway module and Slave module Terminal board for 24 V power supply * RSE card connector Terminal board for 230 V power supply **...
  • Page 5 Cable types and minimum thicknesses Cable length (m) up to 20 from 20 to 30 Power supply 120/230 V AC 2 x 1.5 mm² 2 x 1.5 mm² CXN BUS selectors 2 x 0.5 mm² 2 x 0.5 mm² When operating at 120/230 V and outdoors, use H05RN-F cables that are IEC 60245 (IEC 57) compliant; when indoors, use H05VV-F cables that are IEC 60227 (IEC 53) compliant;...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION Before installing the control panel, remove the electronic board to avoid damage. Standard...
  • Page 7 DIN rail...
  • Page 8: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Preparing the electrical cables Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law. Use cable glands to connect the devices to the control panel. One of these must be used exclusively for the power supply cable. Power supply Connecting to the RBE 230 control panel (230 V AC - 50/60 Hz) L -Phase N -Neutral...
  • Page 9 Output contact The output contacts (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and OUT4) can be configured from the functions menu as open contacts (NO) or closed contacts (NC), or excluded. Single contact current (5A - 230 V). OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 Input contact Inputs can be used for reading statuses or controlling outputs (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and OUT4) and/or operators connected to (A-B-GND).
  • Page 10 CRP connection CRP connection for controlling up to 4 operators. Set a CRP address from 1 to 4 for each operator. Insert an RSE card into all connected operators. Use a twisted UTP CAT 5 cable. UTP CAT 5 Automation (A) F56=1 UTP CAT 5 Automation (b)
  • Page 11 CAMEConnect system. See the instruction manual for the accessory. CAME KEY Gateway Wi-Fi Slave Module Local connection Connecting with CAME KEY (806SA-0110) for configuring and controlling CAME operators compatible with the CRP protocol using a smartphone or tablet. See the accessory manual. CAME KEY 806SA-0110...
  • Page 12 RCXN board (optional) for devices with BUS CXN system The CAME CXN system is a two-wire non-polarised communication BUS which allows you to connect all compatible CAME CXN devices. Connection to the BUS can be in a chain, star or mixed formation.
  • Page 13 Cable type We recommend using a FROR 2x0.5mm² cable, maximum length from the control board: 50 m. Single branch length (m) max. 50 m BUS cable 2 x 0.5 mm2 The total length of all branches can be a maximum of 150 m. Maximum number of devices that can be connected, by type Type of device Maximum number of devices per type...
  • Page 14: Functions Menu

    PROGRAMMING Programming button functions ESC button The ESC button is used to perform the operations described below. Exit the menu Delete the changes Go back to the previous screen < > buttons The < > buttons are used to perform the operations described below. Navigate the menu Increase or decrease values ENTER button...
  • Page 15 Associating an input with one or more outputs/operators Associate one or more outputs and/or one or more operators with an input I1, I2, I3 or I4. See the section <Example of a system with devices for controlling one or more outputs and/or operators>. In .1 1234 = Outputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 AbCd = All operators...
  • Page 16 Associating BUS key selector on one or more outputs/operators Associate a key selector with one or more outputs and/or one or more operators. The function only appears if there are one or more BUS selectors connected to the RCXN board (not supplied). The main difference between a key selector and the other selectors is that the commands associated with the outputs and operators are divided into right rotation (rIG) and left rotation (LEF).
  • Page 17 Radio decoding Choose the type of radio coding for the transmitters enabled to control the outputs or operators. Select the coding from those available and press ENTER to confirm. If you choose the type of radio coding for the transmitters [Rolling code] or [TW key block], any transmitters with a different type of radio coding saved previously will be deleted.
  • Page 18 Setting the clock Set the date and time. When the date and time are set, the clock is always shown on the display. See the “Setting the clock” section. OFF (Cancel operation) ON (Run operation) Access log Enable the access logs visible on CAMEConnect. OFF = Deactivated ON = Activated...
  • Page 19 New user The user can be associated with one or more outputs (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and/or OUT4) and one or more operators (where connected to the RBE control panel). ① Press the ENTER key to enter programming. ② Select the function U1 and press ENTER to confirm. Choose one or more outputs from 1 = OUT1, 2 = OUT2, 3= OUT3 and 4 = OUT4 to associate with the user.
  • Page 20: Remove User

    Remove user Press the ENTER key to enter programming. ① ② Select the function U2 and press ENTER to confirm. ③ Select On and press the ENTER button again. ④ Select the user to be deleted and press ENTER Alternatively, you can select a user by sending a command from the associated device or transmitter. [CLr] will appear on the screen for a few seconds to confirm the selected user has been deleted.
  • Page 21: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock ① Press the ENTER key to enter programming ② Select the function H5 and press ENTER to confirm. Select On and press the ENTER button again. ③ ④ Use the arrows and Enter to set the date (year, month and day) and then the time (hours, minutes and seconds). ⑤...
  • Page 22: Operation

    Example of a system with devices for controlling one or more outputs and/or operators Connections Connect the control devices to the inputs (I1 and I3), the devices to be controlled to the outputs (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and OUT4) and the operators to the terminals A-B- GND.
  • Page 23 Also imagine that the device connected to input I3 commands the outputs OUT2 and OUT3 and the operators A, b and d. Automation (A) Automation (b) Automation (C) OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 I1 I2 Automation (d) Allarm Configuration From the RBE control panel, use the programming buttons to associate the outputs and the operators with the devices connected to the inputs. Each output and operator can be managed by multiple inputs.
  • Page 24 Example of a system with BUS selectors for controlling one or more outputs and/or operators Connections Insert the RCXN board (not supplied) into the corresponding connector on the receiving module. Connect the selectors (keypad and/or transponder) to the BUS terminal on the RCXN board (maximum 8 selectors). Set a different address for each selector using DIP switches 1, 2 and 3.
  • Page 25 Also imagine the selector commands the outputs OUT2 and OUT3 and the operators A, b and d. Automation (A) Automation (b) Automation (C) OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 I1 I2 Automation (d) Configuration From the RBE control panel, use the programming buttons to associate the outputs and the operators with the selectors. Each output and operator can be managed by multiple inputs.
  • Page 26 Example of a system with BUS key selectors for controlling one or more outputs and/or operators Connections Insert the RCXN board (not supplied) into the corresponding connector on the receiving module. Connect the key selectors to the BUS terminal on the RCXN board (maximum 8 selectors). Set a different address for each selector using DIP switches 1, 2 and 3.
  • Page 27 Operation Imagine the selector is configured as follows: - key with clockwise rotation (rlG) associated with controlling the outputs OUT1 and OUT4 and the operators A and b; - key with anti-clockwise rotation (LEF) associated with controlling the output OUT2 and operator C. Automation (A) Automation (b) Automation (C)
  • Page 28 Imagine the selector is configured as: - key with clockwise rotation (rlG) associated with controlling the output OUT3 and operator C; - key with anti-clockwise rotation (LEF) associated with controlling operator A. Automation (A) Automation (b) Automation (C) OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 I1 I2...
  • Page 29 Configuration From the RBE control panel, use the programming buttons to associate the outputs and the operators with the selectors. Outputs/operators can be assigned according to the key turning direction. Each output and operator can be managed by multiple inputs.
  • Page 30 LED status key Type Colour Status Green on Control board powered up Voltage present signalling LED Green off Control board not powered up Scanning for operators connected to terminal Red on A-B-GND Communicating with operators connected to Red flashing Communication status signalling LED terminal A-B-GND Green on (1 sec.) User recognised...
  • Page 31: Error Messages

    ERROR MESSAGES Incompatible transmitter error Address settings error on BUS devices NOTICES OffA Error communicating with operator A Offb Error communicating with operator b OffC Error communicating with operator C Offd Error communicating with operator d FINAL OPERATIONS Before closing up the casing, check that the cable inlets are sealed to stop insects getting in and to prevent damp.
  • Page 32 AFFIX THE PRODUCT LABEL FROM THE BOX HERE CAME S.p.A. Via Martiri della Libertà, 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso – Italy Tel. (+39) 0422 4940 Fax (+39) 0422 4941...

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