Bircher Reglomat PrimeTec User manual - Bircher Reglomat Prime
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Common Door Operator Wiring Diagrams
10.1
Besam UniSlide
Error Messages
9.2
Red LED
(Safety)
Green LED
(Motion)
LCD
Fault
Remedy
Flashing
Off
1: Self test (RAM/ROM)
2: Watchdog
1. Power down & repower sensor
or restart sensor by pressing & holding
red button for 1 second.
2. If sensor displays same error or does not start,
exchange sensor.
Flashing
Off
5: Safety curtain fault
6: Safety output fault
1. Power down & repower sensor
or restart sensor by pressing & holding
red button for 1 second.
2. Clean safety curtain window on unit cover.
2a. Remove safety curtain masking covers.
3. If sensor displays same error or does not start,
exchange sensor.
1
1
2
2
6 7 8
17
18
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
18
17
(+) 24 V DC
0 V DC, Monitored safety/Only photocell transmitters
C-Switch/Monitored inner impulse (only TÜV/FRW-DE)
Presence impulse 2
Stop impulse
Presence impulse 1
(-) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC
(+) 24 V DVC
Inner impulse
(-) 0 V DC
Outer impulse
(-) 0 V DC
Red cable outside sensor
Green cable outside sensor
Red cable inside sensor
Green cable inside sensor
Black & white cable inside sensor
Blue cable outside sensor
Brown cable inside & outside sensor
Blue cable inside sensor
Black & white cable outside sensor
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Bircher Reglomat Prime
Tec
Sensor Wiring Diagram for
Besam UniSlide Door Operator
6-Wire Connection: Recommended option (enhanced performance through separate motion & safety outputs)
Other options available - please see PrimeTec manual or contact Bircher Reglomat for assistance.
Bircher Reglomat
870 Pratt Ave N
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847-952-3730
www.bircherreglomat.com
sales@bircherreglomat.com
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PrimeTec Sensor must be programmed for this wiring configuration.
Press & hold the black value button for 8 seconds to separate motion & safety outputs.
For more details, please refer to PrimeTec manual.
Sensor must be programmed for this wiring configuration.
Press and hold the black value button for 8 seconds to separate motion & safety outputs.
For more details, please see section 8.