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The IRO (Infrared Receiver OpenBus™) has been developed as a part of the accessory portfolio to be available
for the CB OpenBus™ family. The receiver is fitted to the bed so that the bed movement can be controlled
with signals received from a remote control (C-type Transmitter).
25. IRO (MEDLINE
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CARELINE
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The LSD type controls the stroke length of the actuator between two fixed end positions by cutting off the current
to the motor.
27. LSD (MEDLINE
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TECHLINE
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There are two types of LINAK limit switches, for actuators type LA22, LA30, LA30S , LS, and LSD.
The LS type gives a signal in two fixed end positions, but requires a control unit to stop the actuator when the
microswitches are activated.
26. LS (MEDLINE
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CARELINE
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TECHLINE
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Warnings
• Inform the customer that other hand controls/equipment that use a protocol similar to parts of the LINBUS protocol for communication, may have
influence on movement of the application
• Inform the customer that:
- a damaged or a dirty IR window will reduce the receiving sensitivity
- foreign object must not block the visual line from transmitter to the IRO receiver,
- the IRO must be mounted for optimal visual receiving ability
• Inform the customer that interference from other light sources (38 KHz +/- 5 %), e.g. neon light, sunlight or toys may cause a temporary stop in a
movement
• The customer has to mount the IRO at a protected location in the application
• Inform the customer to use the torque 1.5-2.0 Nm for mounting the IRO on the application