WARNINGS
For the safety of people, it is important that all the
instructions be carefully observed
Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product
could cause serious harm to people.
Carefully read the instructions before beginning
to install the product and keep them for future
reference.
1. DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
The pair of self-aligning photocells, XP15 W, is composed
of an infrared transmitter and receiver synchronised to
four selectable channels.
The XP15 W photocell is an auxiliary safety device.
Darkening the light beam produces a change of state
of the receiver, which sends the signal of the photocell
involved by means of a relay contact.
The transmitter of the pair is powered by a battery but it
can also be powered from the mains supply.
Selection of the transmission channel permits up to 4
pairs of XP15 W photocells to be installed on the same
unit, eliminating the risk of interference between one
pair and another.
Power supply
Absorbed current RX
Absorbed current TX
Type and Life of battery TX
Maximum range
Protection class
Obstacle detection time
Method of alignment
Self-alignment angle
Transmission of signal
Operating ambient tem-
perature
Installation
The battery life can vary depending on the charge of
the battery used, its type and installation/environmental
conditions.
2. DIMENSIONS
The Transmitter and Receiver are the same size and are
shown in Figure 1.
VEGA WIRELESS
12 - 24 V~.
12 - 24 Vdc
30 mA
40 µA with Battery
5 mA at 24 Vdc
CR2 , 3 V
from 2 to 3 years
15 m
IP54
40 ms
automatic
+/- 7° (15 m)
+/- 13° (5 m.)
4 selectable channels
-20 ... +55 °C
on wall or column instal-
lation
5
3. INSTALLATION
For correct operation, the positions of the Receiver and
Transmitter should be aligned.
The Receiver of the XP15 W pair of photocells can be
installed in two possible ways:
1.
On wall with the sheath walled in (Fig. 2).
On wall with an external tube/sheath (Fig. 3).
2.
Carry out the preparations for the electrical connec-
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tions.
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Fix the body of the receiver using the appropriate
screws and rawlplugs.
The Transmitter of the XP15 W pair of photocells can be
powered by an internal battery (Fig. 4) or can also be
powered from the mains supply.
The battery-powered Transmitter only requires fixing, either
on wall or column.
If the Transmitter is powered from the mains supply,
follow the same types of installation indicated in figures
2 and 3.
4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Make the electrical connections to the terminal boards
of the receiver as indicated in Fig. 5.
The power supply terminals of the Receiver can
be connected to a 12 or 24 Volt supply, either
direct (DC) or alternating current ( ~ ).
f it is intended to perform the FAIL SAFE check
with a battery-powered Transmitter, connect
the FAIL SAFE (-TX FSW) terminal of the FAAC
control boards to the MINUS ( – ) terminal of
the photocell Receiver.
If the Transmitter is mains powered, follow the indications
in Fig. 6.
The power supply terminals of the Transmitter can
be connected to a 12 or 24 Volt source, either
direct (DC) or alternating ( ~ ) current.
On switching on the Transmitter and the Receiver, the
respective DL2 LEDs will light up for 1 second.
5. START-UP
Before closing the pair of photocells with their respective
closing plugs, it is indispensable to select the transmission
channel and check its functioning through the indicator
LEDs located on the Receiver.
SELECTION OF THE TRANSMISSION CHANNEL
Power up the photocells and select the transmission
channel by pressing button P1 and keeping it pressed
for 5 seconds (fig. 7).
At the end of the 5 seconds, the DL2 LED in figure 7 will
flash the number of times corresponding to the channel
set, then switching itself off for 1 second before repea-
ting the process. After completing 3 indications of the
channel set, the procedure terminates and the channel
is memory stored.
Whilst this is displaying, it is possible to change the tran-
smission channel: by pressing button P1, the four channels
are selected in succession.