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HETRONIC BMS-2 VC User Manual

HETRONIC BMS-2 VC
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BMS-2 RECEIVERS
VC AND PWM VERSIONS
INST_BM_001.0
January 2008
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HETRONIC BMS-2 VC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Environmental ProtectionIP 65 (Exceeds Nema 12/13)
Typical Operating RangeUp to 100 m (300 ft.)
Safety Address20-bit (over 999, 999 individual possibilities) Address Module (ADMO)
SafetyActive and passive Stop function Parity & Checksum
Temperature Range-11 to +158 degrees F (-20 to +70 degrees C)
Humidity Range0 - 97% maximum non-condensing
AntennaExternal, TNC socket
Frequency Range419 MHz, 429 MHz, 434 MHz, 447 MHz, 458 MHz, 480 MHz, 868 MHz
RF UnitType CS synthesized with multiple frequencies
Voltage Supply12 to 24 Vdc (-50% - +20%)
Fuses7.5 Amp. / 80 V car fuse
DecodingMultiple bit scanning, self-monitoring
OutputIntrinsically safe stop with double - FET, 1 safety valve (dump valve), 11 digital, 16 internal digital.
Response TimeLess than 100 msec.
Data Format2400/4800 Baud, hamming distance 3.
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Housing MaterialImpact resistant polymer composite
DimensionsLength: 10.4 in., 245 mm Height: 6.3 in., 161 mm Depth: 4.4 in., 90 mm
Weight2, 5 kg (5.5 lbs)

Summary

Safety

Safety Alerts

Usage and interpretation of safety alert symbols.

Notations

General reference information for operations and practices.

Practices and Laws

Adherence to safe working practices and local regulations.

Required Operator Training

Importance of proper training and understanding manuals.

Possible Sources of Danger

Risks associated with remote control and potential hazards.

Protective Features

Overview of the system's safety features.

To Stop In An Emergency

Procedure for immediate system stoppage.

Maintenance

Safety precautions before performing maintenance.

Introduction

Your Manuals

Necessity of reading all system component manuals.

Production and System Numbers

Location of identification numbers for service.

Replacement Parts

Guidelines for using genuine parts and warranty.

Before Operating Your System

Pre-operation checks for safety and functionality.

About Your Receiver

General Description

Overview of the BMS-2 receiver, housing, and display.

Mounting Your Receiver

Installing Your Output Wiring

Connecting Your Electrical Wiring

Attaching Your Wiring Harness

Components

Accessories

Installing Your External Antenna (Optional)

Step-by-step guide for installing an external antenna.

Specifications

Forms and Additional Information

Installation and Safety Data Sheet

Form for documenting installation and safety checks.

AWG Metric Conversions

Glossary

Abbreviations

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