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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