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CARDIN
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Description
Modulated infrared barrier consisting of a projector and a receiver.
The equipment is housed in a shockproof and waterproof aluminium
casing. The lenses can be adjusted through 90° horizontally and plus
or minus 30° vertically. These adjustments permit installations where
the projector and receiver are at different heights (see detail A-B, fig. 5).
Protection grade IP66.
Use
The infrared barrier constitutes an efficient safety system for the protec-
tion of passageways or spaces which are equipped with automatic door
or gate systems (domestic or industrial). It is suitable for systems which
have a passing room of not more than 60 m.
The use and installation of these devices must respect the safety
standards and regulations in force. The manufacturer accepts no liability
for damage caused by, or situations arising from, the improper use of
these appliances.
Models
CDR842A flush fitting photoelectric cells
CDR852A flush fitting photoelectric cells
The package contains the following components:
- 1 Transmitter in an aluminium case
- 1 Receiver in an aluminium case
- 2 Cable clamps
- Fastening screws

Technical specifications

- Infrared emission obtained through the use of a double emitter Ga As
(Galium Arsenide) diode with continuous modulation at 6,75 kHz for
the CDR842A and 6,10 kHz for the CDR852A;
- Infrared emission wavelength: 950 nm;
- Power supply: 12 - 24 V ac/dc;
- Command: double relay with serial exchange as requested by the
standards in force regarding protection against accidents for motorized
gates and doors;
- Maximum commutable power of relay with resistive load:
28W in dc/60VA in ac max. voltage 30V ac/dc
- Power consumption:
12V ac/dc, 45 mA for the receiver + 50 mA for the projector
24V ac/dc, 50 mA for the receiver + 58 mA for the projector
- Operating temperature: -10...+55°C;
- Red led indicating that the projector is receiving power;
- Red led (photocells out of alignment or the beam is interrupted) on the
receiver;
- Test point (for fine tuning) on the receiver;
- Trimmer sensitivity regulation on the CDR852A receiver
- Adjustable lens on self lubricating and self locking ball joint;
Range:
CDR842A 30 m for indoor installations;
15 m for outdoor installations under all weather
conditions;
CDR852A 60 m under all weather conditions.
Installation
In cases where the installation consists of more than one device the
following must be taken into account; two receivers installed on the
same side can be operated by one single projector on the opposite side
without compromising the correct functioning of the system.
If this situation occurs unintentionally (i.e. two receivers installed on one
side and a projector, which has to operate only one of the receivers, on
the other side) then care must be taken to maintain the correct distance
between the projectors and the receivers (minimum 600 mm).
The projector and receiver are normally positioned frontally on the same
geometrical axis and at the same height from the ground.
The projector and the receiver however can also be installed misaligned
and at different heights (see fig. 5) as the lens with its ball joint always
permits perfect centring.
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MODULATED INFRARED BARRIER
SERIAL NUMBER
ZVL448.03
This product has been tried and tested in the manufacturer's laboratory, during
the installation of the product follow the supplied indications carefully.
Assembly instructions (see figs 2,3)
• According to the installation requirements work out the point in which
the devices are to be installed and run the cables to those points;
- using the template supplied with the kit mark the points where the
wall fastening holes are to be drilled.
- separate the cover from the base "3";
Passing wiring through the cable clamp "fig. 2a":
- fasten the base "3" to the wall using the screws "4" and the rawlplugs
"2";
- fasten the cable clamps "6" to the entry holes "A" in the bases and
pass the wiring through;
- make sure that the type of pipe used allows sufficient grip when it is
inserted to guarantee a protection grade of IP66;
Passing wiring through the wall into the back of the unit "fig. 2b":
- knock out the holes "B" in the bases;
- run the wiring through the holes and apply a gasket;
- wire up the appliance on the terminal board (see fig. 6)
Note: The minimum cable cross section for the connection between
the projector "TX" and the receiver "RX" is 0.2 mm
AWG#24 and must not exceed 100m in length;
- Power up the projector and the receiver and carry out the alignment
procedure.
- They are correctly aligned when the LED on the projector is "ON" and
the LED on the receiver is "OFF".
- They are incorrectly aligned when both the projector and receiver
LEDs are "ON" (see connection and alignment).
- Check the correct position of the gasket on the cover seat.
- Hook the photoelectric cell cover to the upper part of the base, press
downwards and rotate until the two parts are correctly coupled.
- Fasten down the cover using the two hexagonal screws.
Setting and fine tuning (CDR852A)
The receiver is fitted with a fine tuning trimmer "C" fig. 3.
The appliance is supplied with sensitivity set to minimum.
• A reduction in sensitivity is obtained by rotating the trimmer clockwise.
An increase in sensitivity is obtained by rotating the trimmer anti-
clockwise. Normally an increased working distance requires greater
sensitivity. Bear in mind that at reduced distances a high sensitivity
level will delay the tripping of the relay.
This could mean that a relatively small object travelling rapidly and
crossing the beam may not activate the security relay. Therefore the
sensitivity should be adjusted when centring the photo-electric cells
and considering the following:
- the operating distance;
- the relay trip speed;
- the exact centring of the system.
Centring procedure (CDR852A)
1) For perfect centring place the probes over the test point (see fig.3)
maintaining the correct polarity as indicated on the p.c.b. card (lowest
setting 2V dc).
2) Set the sensitivity adjustment trimmer to a level which registers
minimum voltage on the tester.
3) Orientate the lens "B" (fig. 3) so as to obtain the maximum signal
deviation.
4) Compensate for the excess or lack of sensitivity by adjusting the
trimmer "A" fig. 3 until the maximum signal deviation falls between
1 and 1,5V dc.
Centring procedure (CDR842A)
1) Orientate the lens "B" (fig. 3) until the receiver led goes out . The
adjustment nuts are self locking and should neither be loosened nor
tightened.
2) For perfect centring place the probes over the test point (see fig.
3) maintaining the correct polarity as indicated on the p.c.b. card
(lowest setting 2V dc) and then orientate the lens until the maximum
signal deviation falls between 0,9 and - 1V dc.
SERIES
MODEL
CDR
842-852A 10-07-2003
(Ø 0,5 mm)
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