te control signal.
If the signal is not being transmitted, check that the batteries in the remote
control are still sufficiently charged and that the IR eye is completely plugged
into the socket on the side. (fig. 25 and 26)
Please note that if you use the enclosed radio trigger, the IR eye can no longer
be used.
Fig. 25
EXTERNAL CONTROL (POTENTIAL-FREE CONTACTS OR RS232)
Use a commercially available RJ12 cable to convert the control via RS232 or
potential-free wall switches (also often called blind switches).
One side of the cable is plugged into the control input under the flap on the
left side of the side cover.
The other side of the cable is connected to a wall switch or push-button (po-
tential-free connection!). Please observe exactly the assignment of the strands
as shown in Fig. 27 and 28 (shows the assignment from the bottom of the RJ12
plug!).
Fig. 27
IR Sensor
Fig. 28
IR socket
Fig. 26
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