BBC BIRCHER XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
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XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver
Instruction Manual

XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver

Dual output receiver to XRF wireless transmission system
ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BBC BIRCHER XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver

  1. LED SYS
  2. Buzzer
  3. Joystick
  4. LED 1
  5. LED 2
  6. DIP-switch

Description

1.1 Intended use
Monitoring safety edges and switches on industrial doors and gates.
1.2 Typical Application
Transmitter Tx1 (input 1) corresponds to receiver output 1
Transmitter Tx2 (input 1) corresponds to receiver output 2BBC BIRCHER
XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver - Typical
ApplicationTransmitter Tx1 (input 1) corresponds to receiver output 1
Transmitter Tx2 (input 1) corresponds to receiver output 1
Transmitter Tx2 (input 2) corresponds to receiver output 2 BBC BIRCHER
XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver - Typical Application
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Safety instructions

  • Read these operating instructions thoroughly before putting the device into operation and keep them for future reference.
  • Follow all the recommendations given in this manual to avoid serious danger to persons.
  • Do not use this product other than for its specified application.
  • Pay attention to all local relevant electrical safety regulations.
  • Only trained and qualified personnel may install and initialize the device.
  • The installer is responsible for testing the system to ensure it meets all applicable safety standards.
  • After accessing the inside of the device, ensure the cover/protection seal is closed tightly to achieve designated protection rating. The device must not be used without the  cover mounted.
  • For compliance with EU standards: Operate the sensor from a safety extra low voltage (SELV) system with safe electrical separation according to EN 61558. The wiring must be protected against mechanical damage.
  • Disconnect device from mains in the event of a fault.

Installation

3.1 Opening cover
▷ Lift cover at screw end, then slide away.BBC BIRCHER XRF-R.2 Dual Channel
Wireless Receiver - slide away 3.2 Cable routing, strain relief

  1. Determine the cable routing.
  2. Break out the respective part of the cover if necessary.
  3. Punch hole into the grommet.
  4. Insert cable (cable Ø: 3.1 – 5.2 mm).

BBC BIRCHER XRF-R.2 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver - strain
reliefEither break out a piece of the cover…… or use holes in the base plate ….. Use Screwdriver to punch hole

3.3 Wiring / set-up
Wire cross section: 0.25 – 0.75 mm

VIN Output 1 Test Output 2

Power supply
(12–36 V AC/DC)| 36 V
1 A
Do not wire 3/4 and 5/6 simultaneously| (Uth > 10 V AC/DC, < 11 mA @ 36 V)
Only to be wired in case of a Cat. 2 application| 36 V
1 A
Do not wire 9/10 and 11/12 simultaneously

Note: When using the NC outputs (5/6, 11/12) in Cat. 3 set-up, the wiring with the control must be permanently installed and protected against external damage according to EN ISO 13849-2 Tab.D.4. Otherwise Cat. 2 applies and a test signal is required.
3.4 Configuration
Pairing transmitter with receiver
In normal state when no safty edge is pressed, the LED SYS lights permanently green. To pair transmitter with receiver, perform each of the following actions until the receiver responds with a buzzer signal and orange flashing LED.

  1. Set receiver in pairing mode by pressing joystick.

  2. Start pairing transmitters
    a) to receiver output 1 by moving joystick to the left
    b) to receiver output 2 by moving joystick to the right
    c) to both receiver outputs by moving joystick upwards and press button of each transmitter that is to be paired to this output.

  3. Leave pairing mode by pressing joystick or waiting 1 min. The system responds by 2 buzzer signals and the LED SYS lights permanently green again.

Clear pairings
▷ Press joystick (min. 5 sec.) until buzzer responds with 5 signals.ystem
Mandatory after each set-up!

  1. On Tx make sure that the LED flashes when activating the sensor element (pressing the sensing edge).
  2. On Tx make sure that the LED flashes again when releasing the sensor element.
  3. Make sure that the door/gate stops when the sensing element is activated.

3.5 Trouble shooting

Warning and error indicators| |
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| | LED SYS flashing| Buzzer signals
Transmitter warning| low battery voltage| green| 3x per min.
Transmitter error| signal lost| lx red
broken cable between safety edge and input, resistor out of range| 2x red
empty battery| 3x red
System error| | 30 s red
| ▷ To identify transmitter that causes indication, press each safety edge
Test while transmitter warning| tested battery ok|
tested battery to be changed|
Test while transmitter
error| tested transmitter function ok|
tested transmitter causes error|

Bircher signal indicator (BSI)
To solve problems with signal strength, use the BSI mode. For details see supplementary sheet.

| | | Output 1| | Output 2| Buzzer
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Status indication| LED SYS| LED 1| 3–4| 5–6| LED 2| 9–10| 11–12
No power supply| –| –| closed| open| –| closed| open
Power up| red| red| closed| open| red| closed| open| ends with 4x beep
No sensor paired| green| red| closed| open| red| closed| open
System ready, no sensor pressed| green| green| 8k2| closed| green| 8k2| closed
Sensor 1 pressed (main closing edge)| orange| red| closed| open| green| 8k2| closed
Sensor 2 pressed (secondary closing edge)| orange| green| 8k2| closed| red| closed| open
Wicket door open (XRF-TW to output 2)| orange| green| 8k2| closed| red| closed| open
Configuration (Pairing)| orange flashing| orange flashing| closed| open| orange flashing| closed| open| upon action
Configuration, memory full| orange flashing| orange flashing| closed| open| orange flashing| closed| open| 10x
Low battery| green flashing| green| 8k2| closed| green| 8k2| closed| 3x every min.
Test input active| green| red| closed| open| red| closed| open
Error (transmitter or system)| red flashing| red| closed| open| red| closed| open

Compliance

4.1 EU and UK declaration of conformity
This device complies with the requirements of directives and standards according to the attached declarations.
4.2 FCC approval
NOTICE: this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE:  this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: changes or modifications made to this device may void the FCC authorisation to operate this device.
4.3 Disposal / WEEE
**** Devices with this symbol must be treated separately during disposal. This must be done in accordance with the laws of the respective countries for environmentally sound disposal, processing and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

Technical data

Transmitter

Supply voltage 12–36 V DC; 12–36 V AC, 48–62 Hz
Power consumption max. 0.8 W
Safety outputs (2 x 2 relays) max. 36 V AC/DC; 1 A
Test input max. 36 V DC; 36 V AC, 48–62 Hz

max.11 mA
Uth > 10 V AC/DC
Number of supported sensors| max. 14

System

Operating frequency| ◦ 868.3 MHz (variant 1)
◦ 867.6 MHz (variant 2)
◦ 921.5 MHz (USA, Canada)
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Reaction time| Typ. 15 ms
Range| 100 m (at optimal condition)
Performance level EN ISO 13849-1| PLd for Cat. 3 applications + test input for Cat. 2 applications
Protection class IEC 60529| IP65
Operating temperature| –20 °C to +60 °C

Contact

BBC Bircher Smart Access
BBC Bircher AG, Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen
www.bircher.com
Designed in Switzerland / Made in China

04.2023
© BBC Bircher / bircher.com
XRF-R.2

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