CENTURION SYSTEMS SupaHelix Bedienungsanleitung

SupaHelix
Installation Manual
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FAST
TRACK
Mechanical Setup
Electrical Setup
Commissioning and Handover
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SAFETY
FIRST IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Glossary of Terms
1. General Description
2. Icons Used in this Manual
3. Specications
3.1. Physical Dimensions
3.2. TechnicalSpecications
3.3 FunctionalSpecications
4. Product Identication
5. Required Tools and Equipment
6. Mounting Instructions
6.1. Important Considerations
6.2. Mounting the SupaHelix Programming Console
6.3. Mounting the CP104 Receiver
7. Wiring Diagrams
8. Electrical Setup
8.1. Menu Navigation Map
Menu 1- Remote Controls
Menu 1.1. Add New Remotes
Menu 1.1.1. Add Remote
Menu 1.1.2. Template Learning of Remotes
Menu 1.2. Delete Remotes
Menu 1.2.1. Delete Remote Button
Menu 1.2.2. Delete Remote by Button
Menu 1.2.3. Delete Remotes by Unit
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Contents
CONTENTS

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Menu 1.2.4. Delete All Remotes
Menu 1.3. Edit Remote Button
Menu 1.4. Count Remotes
Menu 2- Input/Output
Menu 2.1. Setup Channel 1
Menu 2.2. Setup Channel 2
Menu 2.3. Setup Channel 3
Menu 2.4. Change Mappable Output
Menu 3- Date and Time
Menu 3.1. Set Date and Time
Menu 3.2. Time Zone
Menu 4- General Options
Menu 4.1. Reset Options
Menu 4.1.1. Restore Factory Defaults
Menu 4.1.2. Reset All
Menu 4.2. Backup and Restore
Menu 4.2.1. Backup All to USB
Menu 4.2.2. Restore from USB
Menu 4.3. Available Memory
Menu 4.4. Delete Logs
Menu 4.5. Self Test
Menu 5- Display Options
Menu 5.1. Adjust Display Contrast
Menu 5.2. Adjust Backlight Intensity
Menu 5.3. Adjust Backlight Timeout
Menu 6- Security Options
Menu 6.1. Menu Locking
Menu 7- Logging Options
Menu 7.1. View Logs
CONTENTS

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CONTENTS
Menu 7.2. Upload Logs
Menu 7.3. Delete Logs
Menu 8- Firmware Upgrade
9. Diagnostics
10. 24 Month Product Warranty
11. Installation handover

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STEP
1
These quick steps are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a
standard installation up and running in the minimum of time.
Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual.
Gather Required Tools and Equipment
STEP
2
STEP
3
Heed Necessary Site Considerations
Mounting the SupaHelix Programming Console
STEP
4Mounting the CP104 Receiver
MECHANICAL SETUP
FAST TRACK Mechanical Setup
FAST TRACK
STEP
5Cabling and Wiring

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FAST TRACK
SupaHelixConguration
STEP
6
ELECTRICAL SETUP / COMMISSIONING & HANDOVER
Electrical Setup
Carry out a Professional Handover to Client
STEP
7
Commissioning & Handover

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ATTENTION
To ensure the safety of people and possessions, it is important that you
read all the following instructions.
Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause
serious harm to people.
The installer, being either professional or DIY, is the last person
on the site who can ensure that the system is safely installed, and that
the whole system can be operated safely.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warnings for the Installer
CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS before beginning to install
the product.
• All installation, repair, and service work to this product must be carried out by a
suitablyqualiedperson
• Secure all easily-accessed controls in order to prevent unauthorised use of the device
• Do not in any way modify the components of the SupaHelix
• DonotinstalltheSupaHelixinanexplosiveatmosphere:thepresenceofammable
gasses or fumes is a serious danger to safety
• Explain these safety instructions to all persons authorised to use SupaHelix,
and be sure that they understand the hazards associated with the SupaHelix system
• Do not leave packing materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) within reach of children as
such materials are potential sources of danger
• Dispose of all waste products like packing materials, etc., according to local
regulations
• Neither Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, nor its subsidiaries, accepts any liability caused
by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated
system was intended
• This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this
documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here, could compromise the
service life/operation of the product and/or be a source of danger
• Anythingnotexpresslyspeciedintheseinstructionsisnotpermitted
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY FIRST

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•Channel: An electrical gateway implemented as a physical terminal on the SupaHelix
that provides the external interface to input or output signals
•Input: A potential-free normally-open electrical signal that is linked to an
appropriatelyconguredchanneltoprovideanaction-inducingstimulustothe
SupaHelix
•Output: A potential-free open collector electrical signal that is generated by an
appropriatelyconguredchanneltotriggeranexternalsystem
•Open Collector Output: A common electrical output that is generally potential-free
and high-impedance when inactive, but provides a current path to system ground
(negative) when active
•Normally-open: The contacts of the ‘switch’, being either a relay or an open collector
output,arebydefaultinanopenstate,i.e.currentcannotowbetweenthecontacts
unless the switch is actuated
•Normally-closed: The contacts of the ‘switch’, being either a relay or an open
collectoroutput,arebydefaultinaclosedstate,i.e.currentperpetuallyows
between the contacts until opened by the switch action
•Rising (Positive) edge: A rising edge describes the transition of a digital signal from
low to high. In other words, the circuit becomes active when its clock signal goes
from ground or 0V to a perceivable voltage
•Falling (Negative) edge: A falling edge describes the transition of a digital signal
from high to low. In other words, the circuit becomes active when its clock signal
‘falls’ from a voltage to ground
•Log/logging: Logging refers to the capturing of a transaction and the data
associated with it
•Firmware: This is the product code, data and set of digital instructions unique to the
SupaHelix Programming Console. Firmware can be updated to keep the SupaHelix
up-to-date
•Momentary: A momentary output is an output that is only active while the activating
signal is present, for example while a remote control button is being held down
•Pulsed:Apulsedoutputwillremainactiveforapredenedtimeaftertheactivating
signal has occurred, for example after a remote button has been released
•Latched: A latched output remains in a certain state after the activating signal has
been removed, and will only change state once the signal is applied again
•Mappable Output: This is a dynamic output that can be changed at any time stage
should the need arise, and all activation devices assigned to the Mappable Output will
then be moved to the newly chosen output.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of Terms

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity
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