Specifications

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If the LED has turned yellow AND the HB has NOT been activated, it indicates that a failure has occurred (1
st
Failure).
NOTE: Even though the LED illuminates yellow before the HB is activated it is possible to operate the CB6, however the 1
st
.
Failure is somehow still in the CB and must be removed to prevent a further failure causing a hazardous failure to happen.
To meet the safety requirements the device must have a dual switch safety concept. Further information about OpenBus™ safety concepts please
contact your local LINAK.
The safety function must be monitored and this monitoring is implemented in the SW. In case of a failure (fatal error) any further operation of any
channels are prevented. At a fatal error the CB6 OBMe responds with the following information:
Failure indication:
all ACO LED’s are blinking
The CB6 OBMe buzzer beeps shortly if a handset is activated
The error can be reset by activating H0 and H1 OR H10 and H11 on a handset.
Compatibility – CB6 OBMe:
CB6 OBMe supports both digital and analog encoded signals.
The CB6P2 platform is introduced to obtain a powerful and optimised solution to customers looking
for existing analogue input systems. It is based on OpenBus™ technology, but to meet existing
analogue systems it has an analogue input similar to HB40 and therefore OpenBus™ accessories
cannot be connected.
Combination Overview
CB6P2 is meant for use with:
LA27 std. motor with Hall (cable type A’)
LA27 std. motor (cable type ‘B’),
LA31 std. / fast motor with / without Hall,
LA34 std. / small / fast motor with / without Hall (fast motor not max. load),
LA40 std. motor with / without Hall
LA44 std. / fast motor with / without Hall (fast motor not max. load),
BL1 (only with 270W transformer type) with / without Hall, HB7x, HL7x, HB8x, ACL/ACM/ACP
(HB40-like)
Recommendations
Battery Operation:
If the battery voltage is at ‘low level’, a battery alarm beeps constantly when the HB/ACx is activated.
(Low level means that battery charging is necessary to maintain the best possible life time. Low level battery limit corresponds to approx. 19 V (+/- 5%).
If the battery voltage is at ‘critical level’ the battery alarm function shuts down all operation immediately.
Critical level limit corresponds to approx. 17.5 V (+/- 5%).
If battery back-up is applied it only commences battery charging when it is connected to the mains.
A battery stored at 25° C has to be recharged every 6-7 months.
Prior to first use of LINAK batteries, please make sure that they are charged for 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime
of the batteries.
The longest lifetime is obtained when the battery is fully charged.
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