DGF
INSTALLATION
Secure or build the containers into a wall making sure to extract the optical-electronic part. The containers must be
installed in frontal position aligned on the same axis and at the same height from the ground.
Arrange the connection cables (0.5 mm²) leading into the containers connecting them to the respective terminal
boards of the receiver and transmitter (Fig.1/Fig.2).
Insert the optical-electronic part into the container and slide it to the bottom until the front is perfectly flush (if there is
resistance, the connection cables are probably too long). Secure the optical-electronic part to the container with 4
screws at the front. Power the photocell. Act on the adjusting screws (horizontal and vertical) of the transmitter and
receiver.
The photocell is set up to operate in synchronised mode. In this mode the photocells function only if
powered with alternate voltage. When making the connections, pay attention to the exact position of the
cables A and B (Fig.3).
If the device is powered with continuous voltage, the jumper (J1) on the RX and on the TX must be cut
(Fig.1/Fig.2).
Check several times that the relays respond normally by interrupting the infrared ray.
Secure the front protection panel of the photocell with screws and again check functioning.
Jumper J2 operation:
CLOSED= Standard operation
OPEN= Delayed operation, to be used in particular atmospheric conditions (snow).
N.B.: Do not set delayed operation with the synchronism.
Gi.Bi.Di. reserves the right to make modifications at any time without prior notice.
CE Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer:
GI.BI.DI. S.r.l.
Via Abetone Brennero, 177/B,
46025 Poggio Rusco (MN) ITALY
Declares that the products: DGF100 - DGF200
Are in conformity with the following CEE Directives:
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/CE and subsequent amendments
and that the following standards have been applied:
• EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3, EN60335-1
Date 10/01/08
Managing Director
Oliviero Arosio
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UK