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General procedure for installing, connecting,
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programming and inspecting all the system
devices
4.1 - Fastening and connecting all the devices
To fasten and connect all the devices of the system, perform all the operations
explained below; please comply scrupulously with the sequence given.
01. In the automation system, establish the position where each of the wire-
less devices will be installed (refer to fig. 2, the instruction manual of the
control unit and the instruction manual of each device). Warning – Two or
more pairs of wireless photocells do not generate any optical interference
between each other even when their positions are close to each other. If
hardwired (traditional) photocells are also present in the same automation
system, it is recommended to install the TX wireless elements and the RX
hardwired elements on the same side and the remaining RX and TX ele-
ments on the opposite side. This prevents optical interferences between
the hardwired photocells and the wireless ones.
02. Disassemble the devices to freely access the "T" key, the "J" jumpers and
the batteries (see figs. 3, 4, 5).
03. Consult the tables shown in the instruction manual of the automation sys-
tem to choose the function you want to attribute to each device (for the
LLW device, see the respective instruction manual). Now insert the
jumpers in each device according to the configuration shown in the tables.
04. Connect each TCW1/2 device required to the wires of the sensitive edge in
question, as shown in fig. 6.
05. Access the automation control unit (see the instructions manual) and con-
nect the IBW interface to the control unit (see section 4.2.1 or 4.2.2).
06. Put all wireless devices close to the IBW interface to program each one
(refer to chapter 5 and find the section for the purpose you require).
07. After programming, run a device search in the control unit according to the
procedure given in the instructions manual of the control unit. The same
operation can also be run with the Oview programmer by sending the
BlueBUS Search command.
08. Temporarily position each wireless device in the spot defined for its instal-
lation; position the antenna of the IBW interface in a point that will provide
good reception/transmission. Lastly, check the proper functioning of all
the system devices by running the Inspection of the entire system as
described in chapter 6.
09. After the inspection, fix each single wireless device to the preestablished
points (refer to figs. 7, 8, 9). Fix the IBW interface in proximity to the control
unit or inside it and protect it adequately (fig. 10). Finally, use the double
stick tape included in the supply to fasten the antenna in the position
established during the inspection.
4.2 - Connecting the IBW interface
4.2.1 - Connecting the IBW interface to a Nice generic control unit using the
LLW flashing signaler
In fig. 11 you can see an example of how to connect the IBW interface to the Nice
generic control unit using the BlueBUS communication protocol. If you do not intend
to use the LLW flashing signaler or if you want to use it exclusively as a courtesy light,
you can opt to not connect it to the "Flash" terminal of the control unit.
4.2.2 - Connecting the IBW interface to a Nice generic control unit and setting
up a mixed network
As explained in chapter 2, you can create a mixed BlueBUS network where "wire-
less" and "hardwired" devices can coexist. For this type of network, bear in mind
that:
– the installation of mixed devices does not increase the maximum number of
devices that can be installed in the control unit (see the instructions manual of the
control unit);
– the jumper configurations in the photocells must be different among the various
pairs of photocells in the system, but without distinguishing between the wireless
and hardwired photocells.
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