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2. 12V 30V Do not lead the cable outside the fixture It suffices if you connect the supply voltage to one button only further RB 42 RD 42 RB 42 2M XI or PS 42 SCHAEFER W 4 5 Connection Config Kit The following information applies equally for RB 42 RD 42 and RB 42 2M XI 4 5 1 Individual button with supply voltage 8 pole Micro Match of Config Kit Connect the 8 pole Micro Match to the RB 42 and Pi connect the supply voltage o supply voltage __i sa J ave av 4 5 2 Individual button without supply voltage Config Adapter 10 pole Micro Match of Config Kit If no supply voltage is available use the Config Ad apter Contig Confi kit av Kit 8 pole Micro Match of Config Kit PS42 R842 Attach it to the RB 42 as shown Attach the 8 pole and the 10 pole Micro Match connector of the Con fig Kit to the adapter Do not connect the supply vol tage Power supply to the button is via the 10 pole Micro Match orc U No supply voltage SCHAEFER E 10 4 5 3 Several buttons If you wish to set several RB 42 at once use the Config Adapter Attach it to the RB 42 as shown Attach the 8 pole Micro Match connector of the Config Kit to the ad apter Connect the supply voltage to one of the but tons Careful Do not attach the 10 pole Micro Match of the Config Kit to the adapter Config Adapter SCHAEFER B wydopy t 8 pole Micro Mat
3. inserted jump 4 wire technology 3 wire technology NO and L1 are internally connected 4 2 RB 42 and RD 42 jumper for change over between 3 wire and 4 wire technology jumper for DIP switch for configuration key recall light input button output supply voltage functional earth connect to faceplate SCHAEFER E 4 3 RB 42 2M XI 4 3 RB 42 2M XI plug in connector for fur ther Rainbow button RB 42 Power Saver PS 42 and for Config Kit DIP switch for configuration jumper for change over between 3 wire and 4 wire technology supply voltage recall light input button output Cy YO functional earth con NC nect to faceplate EA Z NO2 alternating contact C2 output The C2 NC2 contacts are designed in such a manner The C NO contacts are designed in such a manner that a short circuit can be excluded with great proba that no interference impulses occur Connect other bility EN 81 1 1998 AC 1999 Appendix H Connect alarm devices here the emergency call device to these contacts That way a button defect with great probability will lead to an Impulse diagrams see section 6 emergency call being triggered SCHAEFER E 4 4 Connection Power Saver PS 42 and connection of several buttons Connect the buttons and the possibly present PS 42 with a ribbon cable via the 8 pole Micro Match con nectors supply voltage max ribbon cable length 2 m J
4. on state and off state 5 2 1 Brightness red in off state EWI Plus key red saturation increases Minus key red saturation decreases The button shows the colour in off state 5 2 2 Brightness green in off state EW Plus key green saturation increases Minus key green saturation decreases The button shows the colour in off state Note When green portion is very low flickering may result Remedy Increase green portion or switch it off 5 2 3 Brightness blue in off state Plus key blue saturation increases Minus key blue saturation decreases aah The button shows the colour in off state Note For more major colour adjustments hold one key down for a longer time SCHAEFER B 5 2 4 Brightness red in on state neba Plus key red proportion increases Minus key red proportion decreases The button shows the colour in on state 5 2 5 Brightness green in on state Plus key green proportion increases aa hy Minus key green proportion decreases The button shows the colour in on state Note When green portion is very low flickering may result Remedy Increase green portion or switch it off 5 2 6 Brightness blue in on state Plus key blue proportion increases on Minus key blue proportion decreases ag hh The button shows the colour in on state 5 3 Reduction 5 3 1 5 3 3 5 3 Reduction I
5. tion of the button at an interval of 24 hours This ensures increased function safety of the button For information regarding the precise function see sec tion 4 3 SCHAEFER B 4 1 Change over between 3 wire abd 4 wire technology 3 Configuration There are two configuration options e The RB 42 is configured by SCHAEFER according to customer specifications e You configure the RB 42 yourself You make all settings without additional aids at the RB 42 and afterwards send these settings to a number of other buttons Alternatively you can also carry out the settings via the PC programme called Rainbow Configura tor For this you will need a Windows PC the Con fig Kit of SCHAEFER GmbH and the RB 42 Config Adapter 4 Installation and connection The button is meant for installation behind a closed glass surface From the rear a stainless steel plate ha ving a rectangular cutout for the RB 42 is bonded The button is fixed to the stainless steel plate by means of welding studs The functional earth of the button green cable must be connected with the stainless steel plate by means of a welding stud Upon installation it must be observed that the touch plates are flush and that there is no air space between the glass plate and the touchplates SCHAEFER E 4 1 Change over between 3 wire and 4 wire technology You can switch between 3 wire and 4 wire technolo gy with a jumper g jumper open N jumper
6. Rainbow Button RB 42 is a non contact button for installation behind glass Perspex etc It reacts to capacitive changes Doing so it independently adapts to changed ambient conditions The colours for quiescent and acknowledgement state can be freely set Furthermore the sensitivity and a number of other parameters can be set All settings can be carried out comfortably with the PC programme Rainbow Configurator or with the DIP switches directly on the device The design of the visible touch surface is generally specified by the pressure on the glass surface and the corresponding area is lit up by the button from the back In combination with the Power Saver PS 42 further functions are available Thus it is possible to reduce the brightness level of the RB 42 dependent on other parameters 2 Illustration 1 2 RD 42 The Rainbow Display RD 42 is identical in construction with the RB 42 The button function is off however Thus the RD 42 serves as luminous display whose co lour can be changed via the recall light input The colours for the deactivated and the acknowledged state are freely adjustable There is also a reduction function available in combination with the PS 42 1 3 RB 42 2M XI The RB 42 2M XI has been designed especially for the function as an emergency call button It has an addi tional potential free alternating contact and a moni toring circuit The monitoring circuit automatically checks the func
7. SCHAEFER B User Manual RB 42 RD 42 RB 42 2M XI SCHAEFER GmbH Winterlinger Str 4 72488 Sigmaringen Germany Phone 49 7571 722 0 Fax 49 7571 722 99 info ws schaefer de www ws schaefer de Support If you have any questions regarding this product please contact Phone 49 7571 722 51 Fax 49 7571 722 99 Copyright Duplication copy print microfilm or any other form as well as electronic spreading of this document is only permitted after formal written consent of SCHAEFER GmbH SCHAEFER GmbH reserves the right to carry out alterations of technical details without prior notice For all transactions our General Conditions of Sale and Delivery shall be applicable All rights reserved Ress 013702 Revision 2010 10 08 User Manual RB 42 Index 1 General deseription 4 5 3 2 Reduction light sensor in off state 14 1 1 RB42 co dab anal n eee den la es 4 5 3 3 Reduction light sensor in on state 14 1 2 RDA ee ee er es 4 5 4 Colour change at activation 15 1 3 aero ee eee 4 5 5 Colour change at reduction 15 5 6 Max turn on time ster here 16 2 HI US Era D OT i kars kak nasik karin sa kaka canana a 4 5 7 Se WSICIVINY ssis nnen 16 5 8 Locking several buttone 17 a Configuration sccscaciccsctccueceeisceztecacscexsentsecen 5 5 9 Sending the configuration
8. acteristics 7 1 RB 42 Supply voltage 12 V 30 V DC smoothed Quiescent current typ 15 mA at 12 V Operating current typ LEDs off relay on 40 mA at 12 V LED blue on relay off 60 mA at 12 V 30 mA at 30 V all LEDs on relay on 180 mA at 12 V 80 mA at 30 V Temperature range 20 C 65 C Connection technology terminal 0 1 mm2 1 mm2 Recall light 12 V 30 V AC DC Outputs 1 potential free NC switching voltage max 50 V AC 60 V DC switching current max 1 A ohmic load switching capacity max 37 VA AC 30 W DC Dimensions Lx W x D 74 mm x 41 5 mm x 25 mm pitch 42 mm Fixing 2 welding studs lass Perspex st steel plate welding studs M3x8 on st steel plate SCHAEFER E 7 2 RD 42 Supply voltage Quiescent current typ Operating current typ Temperature range Connection technology Recall light Dimensions Fixing 12 V 30 V DC smoothed 15 mA at 12 V LEDs off 10 mA LED blue on 50 mA at 12 V 25 mA at 30 V all LEDs on 160 mA at 12 V 70 mA at 30 V 20 C 65 C terminal 0 1 mm2 1 mm2 12 V 30 V AC DC Lx W x D 74 mm x 41 5 mm x 25 mm pitch 42 mm 2 welding studs glass Perspex st steel plate 415 dpb 2145 2 SCHAEFER E welding studs M 3x8 st steel plate 21 7 3 RB 42 2M XI Supply voltage Quiescent
9. ch of Config Kit 8 pole Micro Match to other RB 42 or PS 42 Conf iq Confi kit h Kit dy PS42 RB42 supply voltage 12V 30V lt RB 42 No supply voltage further RB 42 or PS 42 5 1 Button function on off 5 Settings Directly at the RB 42 it is possible to use the keys and DIP switches to change all settings The DIP switch is used to select which value is to be adjusted e g colour in off state The minus key is used to decrease this value the plus key to increase it The current value is indicated by the luminous colour of the RB 42 When resetting the DIP switches into home position the altered values are stored in the RB 42 and are not lost if there is a power cut For normal operation the DIP switches must all be OFF ccc ch cy 1 23 45 5 1 Button function on off The button function can be switched off With func tion disabled the RB 42 serves as luminous display RD 42 Py Ade 34 5 Button function off Button blue right key or left key The following settings apply for RB 42 RB 42 emer gency call button and RD 42 Note If you are using several buttons connect these as outlined under 4 4 Alter these settings at one button to what you desire Afterwards send this configuration to all the other buttons Button function on Button red right key or left key SCHAEFER E Settings 5 2 Sett
10. current typ Operating current typ Temperature range Connecting technology Inputs Outputs Dimensions Fixing SCHAEFER B 12 V 30 V DC smoothed 30 mA at 12 V 16 mA at 30 V LED blue on 70 mA at 12 V 30 mA at 30 V all LEDs on output on 180 mA at 12 V 80 mA at 30 V 20 C 65 C terminal 0 1 mm2 1 mm2 1 input 12 V 30 V AC DC 1 potential free NC switching voltage max 50 V AC 60 V DC switching current max 1 A ohmic load switching capacity max 37 VA AC 30 W DC 1 potential free alternating contact switching voltage max 30 VAC 30 V DC switching current max 2 A ohmic load switching capacity max 62 5 VA AC 60 W DC During the automatic check switching pulses of up to 100 msecs can occur at this contact Lx W x D 74 mm x 57 mm x 25 mm 2 welding studs glass Perspex st steel plate 5 4 2 welding studs M 3x8 on st steel plate 41 5 0 0 1 55 75 23 SCHAEFER E
11. eter the sensitivity level of the button can be altered With great glass thickness the sensiti vity level is also high Use this parameter to adapt the RB 42 to different installation situations very slow button button blue turquoise right button green right yellow 16 SCHAEFER B maximum button red very high button red 5 8 Locking several buttons 5 9 Sending the configuration 5 10 Test mode 5 8 Locking several buttons oe ett With this function the triggering of a button can be prevented if another button is pressed Requirement The buttons must be connected with each other as described under 4 4 buttons locked button turquoise buttons not locked right key or left key button blue right key or left key 5 10 Test mode EE Only for RB 42 2M XI This position moves the RB 42 2M X into test mode The check is switched on every 10 secs for a dura tion of 5 secs closed C NO open C2 N02 closed open 5s 5s SCHAEFER E 5 9 Sending the configuration RE With this function the current settings are sent to all connected buttons For this connect the buttons with a ribbon cable as described under 4 4 The DIP switches of all receiving buttons must be on normal The Config Kit must not be connected Also use this function to transmit the settings of a present button on to a new one Left key Ac
12. ing colour and brightness 5 2 Setting colour and brightness For the deactivated and for the activated acknow ledged state two separate colours can be set The resulting colour and brightness arise from the mix ture of red green and blue light With the following settings the red green and blue portions can be set separately for each state The plus key increases the saturation of the selected colour the minus key reduces it A permanently pressed key works like fast repeat key pressing repeat function The composite colour for the state concerned is al ways the one that is shown Example To set red as the colour for the off state the green portion must first be set to zero 5 2 2 as must the blue portion 5 2 3 Afterwards adjust the red portion 5 2 1 to achieve the desired brightness level 12 The following image shows the composition of the colours Colour circle RGB colour model additive colour mixture blue green RGB portion of individual colours for maximum brightness Resulting colour Red aren Blue portion portion portion red 255 0 0 orange 255 7 0 yellow 200 255 0 green 0 255 0 cyan 0 255 200 blue 0 0 255 magenta violet 0 127 255 white 82 255 125 White results at equal brightness levels of red green and blue portions Since the individual LED colours shine at different intensity different values need to be set here 5 2 1 5 2 6 Brightness red green and blue in
13. n combination with the Power Saver PS 42 the brightness of the RB 42 can be reduced The PS 42 supplies two independent output signals motion detector and light sensor Example 1 Brightness reduction when the elevator is not in use In extreme cases the buttons can be completely dark see 5 3 1 Example 2 Glass elevator Brightness reduction when the eleva tor is indoors Brightness increase when outside light hits the elevator see 5 3 2 and 5 3 3 Setting of times and sensitivity level of the motion detector and light sensor is done at the Power Saver PS 42 5 3 1 Reduction motion detector The brightness level of the lowered switched off state is set This becomes active when the Power Saver is connected and the motion detector has not respon ded Plus key brightness level increases Minus key brightness level decreases The button shows the colour in lowered switched off state 14 SCHAEFER B 5 3 2 Reduction light sensor in off state EV The brightness level of the lowered switched off state is set This becomes active when the Power Saver is connected and the light sensor has not responded Plus key brightness level increases Minus key brightness level decreases The button shows the colour in lowered switched off state 5 3 3 ee i eb htness level of the lowered switched on state is set This becomes active when the Power Saver is connected and the light sensor has not re
14. sponded Reduction light sensor in on state Plus key brightness level increases Minus key brightness level decreases The button shows the colour in lowered switched on state 5 4 Colour change at activation 5 5 Colour change at reduction 5 4 Colour change at activation ED This sets the speed at which the colour change occurs when activating the buttons shift from deactivated to the switched on acknowledged state left key left key colour change colour change colour change slow fast immediate button blue button turquoise button green right key right key 5 5 Colour change at reduction EEE This sets the speed at which the colour change occurs during reduction shift from normal to lowered state and vice versa left key left key Colour change Colour change Colour change Colour change very slow slow fast immediate button button button blue turquoise button green yellow right key right key right key left key SCHAEFER E 5 6 Max turn on time 5 7 Sensitivity ON 5 6 Max turn on time aT Thy This sets the maximum time a button can be in on state After this time it resets itself and recalibrates maximum maximum maximum maximum turn on time turn on time turn on time turn on time 5s 30s 1 min 2 min button button blue right turquoise right button green right button yellow 5 7 Sensitivity Eine With this param
15. tivates the sending of the configuration 18 6 RB 42 2M XI additional function The RB 42 2M XI has an additional monitoring circuit which cyclically checks the function of the button After activation and at an interval of 24 hours the monitoring circuit triggers the button automatically for a duration of 5 secs switching on switching voltage pulses C NO closedopen C2 N02 closed open C2 NC2 closed open 55 55 waiting time monitoring SCHAEFER E Faultless function In absence of errors C NO and C2 NO2 remain open during the monitoring time and C2 NC2 re main closed At the C2 NO2 and C2 NC2 contacts momentary switching pulses may occur lt 100 ms button activation r E Ra Kv E OCT D 24h 55 24h waiting time monitoring waiting time Faulty button response of the monitoring function If there is a defect in the button it is identified du ring the next monitoring and reported by C2 NO2 closing and C2 NC2 opening The C NO contacts are not meant for reporting an error Depending on the type of error they can be closed or open during monitoring switching on error contact can be open voltage occurrence or closed C NO closed open C2 NO2 Closed open C2 NC2 closed UU open 5s 5s 23 27h 5s 24h 1 talt waiting time monitoring waiting time monitoring waiting time no error error SCHAEFER E 20 7 1 RB 42 7 Char

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