LOGICDATA LogicSP-2-1 User manual

User Manual
Motor Control for Height Adjustable TV-Set
Carriers
LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2
LOGICDATA Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH
Hinterleitenstrasse 22a
A 8523 Frauental / Austria
Rev. 0
Availability and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. LOGICDATA assumes no
liability for damage caused by improper use of the products described herein. LOGICDATA will at
point of delivery replace/repair defective products covered by the warranty. No liability is assumed
beyond such replacement/repair. Please contact LOGICDATA directly on inquiries or custom
requirements.
© 2006 LOGICDATA

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Contents:
1.
Preface...................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.
Appropriate Operation........................................................................................................... 5
1.2.
Functionality LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 .............................................................................. 5
1.3.
Audience and Previous Knowledge ...................................................................................... 5
1.4.
Performance Differences LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2........................................................... 6
1.5.
Safety Instruction Symbols ................................................................................................... 6
1.6.
ISP – Intelligent System Protection....................................................................................... 6
1.7.
Package Contents................................................................................................................. 7
1.8.
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.9.
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................ 8
1.9.1.
General Safety Instructions .............................................................................................. 8
1.9.2.
Important Service Note ..................................................................................................... 9
2.
Mounting Instructions LogicSP................................................................................................ 10
3.
Initial Operation ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.
LogicSP Interfaces.............................................................................................................. 13
3.2.
Initial Operation Procedure ................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1.
Connect Drives ............................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2.
Connect Handset ............................................................................................................ 14
3.2.3.
Connect TV Power Cable ............................................................................................... 14
3.2.4.
Connect Optional Components....................................................................................... 14
3.2.5.
Connect Mains Supply.................................................................................................... 14
3.2.6.
System Configuration (Example) .................................................................................... 15
4.
Operating the LogicSP Control Box ........................................................................................ 16
4.1.
Basic Functionality .............................................................................................................. 16
4.1.1.
TV-Set Carrier Upwards ................................................................................................. 16
4.1.2.
TV-Set Carrier Downwards............................................................................................. 16
4.1.3.
TV-Overheating Protection ............................................................................................. 16
4.2.
Advanced Functionality....................................................................................................... 17
4.2.1.
Saving a Viewing Position .............................................................................................. 17
4.2.2.
Accessing the Viewing Position ...................................................................................... 17
4.2.3.
Saving the Rotation Level............................................................................................... 17
4.2.4.
Learning a new Remote Control ..................................................................................... 18
4.2.5.
Activating Bypass-Mode ................................................................................................. 19
4.2.6.
Movement in Bypass-Mode ............................................................................................ 19
4.2.7.
Exiting Bypass-Mode ...................................................................................................... 19
4.2.8.
Manual Reset ................................................................................................................. 19
4.3.
Software-Dependent Functions .......................................................................................... 20
4.3.1.
Reset after Power On ..................................................................................................... 20
4.3.2.
Low-Speed Area ............................................................................................................. 20
4.3.3.
Plug Detection ................................................................................................................ 20
4.3.4.
Drive Back ...................................................................................................................... 21
4.3.5.
Pinch-Protection via Squeeze-Line................................................................................. 21
4.3.6.
ISP (Intelligent System Protection) ................................................................................. 21
4.3.7.
Duty-Cycle Monitoring .................................................................................................... 21
4.3.8.
Drive-Dynamic ................................................................................................................ 22
5.
Technical Data ........................................................................................................................ 23
5.1.
General ............................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.1.
European Versions ......................................................................................................... 23
5.1.2.
US Versions.................................................................................................................... 23
5.2.
LogicSP-2-X-240VA / LogicSP-2-X-240VA-US................................................................... 23
5.3.
Type Label .......................................................................................................................... 24
6.
Appendix ................................................................................................................................. 25
6.1.
Possible Problems and Solutions ....................................................................................... 25
6.2.
Error Messages................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.
Optional Accessories .......................................................................................................... 27
6.4.
Drill Template...................................................................................................................... 28
7.
Continuitive Information........................................................................................................... 29
7.1.
Final Disposal ..................................................................................................................... 29
7.2.
Contact LOGICDATA.......................................................................................................... 29

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1. Preface
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing a LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 motor control box for height adjustable
TV-Set Carriers from LOGICDATA GmbH. You have purchased a state-of-the-art product which
complies with all safety requirements.
1.1. Appropriate Operation
LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 motor control boxes must solely be used for the intended
application, control of height- and angle-adjustable TV-Set Carriers. (Such as the LiftBox™
system.) Use only motors that meet the specifications of LOGICDATA GmbH to drive the lifting
column and for rotating the TV-Set Carrier. (The rotation function is available only in the
LogicSP-2-2 control box.) The control box must be installed, initially operated and functional
tested by competent personnel only. Use other than described above is only allowed with
permission of LOGICDATA. The basic functionality is up/down movement of the TV-Set Carrier
(doable with any LOGICDATA handset).
1.2. Functionality LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2
The motor control boxes LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 offer following functionality and
performance characteristics (however, the practical applicability of these functions depends on
the used handset and the connected motors):
•Control boxes are available for different mains voltages
•All LOGICDATA handsets are utilizable optionally
•Depending on the type of handset used, additional functionality (e.g. right/left rotation for the
Rotation-LiftBox™) is available
•ISP (Intelligent System Protection)
•Configurable stop conditions (overtemperature, overcurrent, timeout, limit switches)
•Configurable reset conditions
•Configurable duty cycle
•1 or 2 independently controlled motors
•Hall-Sensor configuration per motor group (1, 2 or differential hall-sensors)
•Plug Detection
•1 Memory Position per Motor
•Additional pinch-protection with squeeze line
•Drive-Back function on various conditions
•Remote Controlled
•TV-Overheating Protection
1.3. Audience and Previous Knowledge
This user manual is intended for the following audience:
•Assembly personnel: Technicians who assemble and start up the height-adjustable TV-Set
Carrier system (mount control box and motors, configure the control box, etc.).
•Furniture assembly personnel, service personnel, which puts the height-adjustable TV-Set
Carrier system into operation on site in showrooms or directly at the end customer's place.
To put into operation, mount and configure height-adjustable TV-Set Carriers with the LogicSP
control box, following skills are prerequisite:
•Basic mechanical and electronics skills
•Lecture of this manual

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1.4. Performance Differences LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2
LogicSP-2-1 The motor control box LogicSP-2-1 is suitable for controlling 1motor for height-
adjustment of the height-adjustable TV-Set Carrier system (e.g. the LiftBox™).
LogicSP-2-2 The motor control box LogicSP-2-2 is suitable for controlling 1motor for height-
and 1motor for angle-adjustment of the height- and angle-adjustable TV-Set Carrier
system (e.g. the Rotation-LiftBox™).
Note: Further differences are listed in the LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 datasheet!
http://www.logicdata.at/
1.5. Safety Instruction Symbols
This manual contains safety advice with symbols to point out possible dangers. The symbols
used have the following meaning:
Danger: This safety instruction warns of imminent danger to life and health of
individuals!
Neglecting this advice may endanger your health, lead to (even fatal) injury and damage
your property!
Caution: This safety instruction warns of dangerous voltage levels! Neglecting this
advice may lead to (possibly lethal) injuries and/or damage to your property!
Note: This safety instruction points out important information you have to consider for
safe operation of the LogicSP control box!
Note: Note the commitment to read the user manual!
1.6. ISP – Intelligent System Protection
ISP is a state-of-the-art protection system developed by LOGICDATA. With ISP, a possible
bruise hazard is significantly decreased.
Danger: However, in exceptional cases a certain bruise hazard may be present even
with ISP activated because not only the motor control itself but also the interaction
between mechanics, motors and electronics is crucial. Furthermore, stopping sensitivity
is being influenced by mechanical components, ambient conditions and motor activity!
Therefore, LOGICDATA, as the control box manufacturer, cannot completely eliminate
this risk and we point out that we cannot be held liable for possible damages to health
and/or property!

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Consider following requirements for optimum operation of ISP:
To ensure best possible operation of the anti-pinch function during downwards travel, a
mechanical braking system must be integrated in the motor drive.
Note: Without such a braking system, expect decreased stop sensitivity due to the
weight of the TV-Set (and anything else lifted or moved by the carrier).
1.7. Package Contents
The LogicSP control box package contains:
Fig. 1 – Package Contents
1. LogicSP Control Box with Mounting Link and TV Power Cable (built into the Control Box)
2. Mounting Plate
3. Mains Cable
Note: For detailed information on optional control components and accessories, see the
section about Optional Accessories (page 27)!
1.8. Unpacking
The LogicSP motor control comes packaged in a cardboard box. Some components are
additionally heat-sealed in plastic foil. To unpack proceed as follows:
1. Remove the cardboard and plastic foil from the control components.
2. Make sure the supply-voltage printed on the control box is appropriate for your country!
3. Dispose of the packaging materials.
4. Keep the user manual at hand for the operating personnel.
Note: Dispose of the packaging material ecologically sound (separate plastic foil and
cardboard)!

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1.9. Safety Instructions
This user manual contains safety instructions to point out possible dangers and therefore allow safe
operation of the LogicSP control box. Please adhere to these safety instructions minutely!
Within this chapter you will find general safety instructions, which do not refer to a particular
procedure. Safety instructions that refer to a particular operation step are found in the corresponding
chapter of this manual. In addition to this you find safety instructions on the device itself.
1.9.1. General Safety Instructions
Note: Carefully read the user manual before you mount/operate the LogicSP control
box!
Caution: Do not open this unit! Risk of electric shock.
Caution: Do not exceed the duty cycle printed on the type label!
Caution: Do not operate the LogicSP control with a mains voltage other than 110V ±6%
/ 60Hz (US Version) or 230V ±6% / 50/60Hz (European Version)!
The mains voltage required by your LogicSP control box is printed on the type label.
Caution: Use only the power cord shipped with your LogicSP control box! Check the
power cord for damage before operating the unit. Never operate this unit with a
damaged power cord.
Caution: Unplug the power cord before you plug-in / unplug handsets!
Danger: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this device to rain or moisture!

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Danger: When operating the motor drive take care not to pinch individuals or objects!
Even with activated protection systems a certain bruise hazard may be present!
Danger: Any modification of the control box, control elements and handsets is
prohibited!
Danger: Do not operate the unit in the vicinity of explosives or easily combustible
substances!
1.9.2. Important Service Note
Danger: Use only genuine replacement parts! Repairs must be carried out only by a
qualified service technician!
Ignoring this will void your warranty!

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2. Mounting Instructions LogicSP
Note: This section uses the LiftBox™ system as an example to illustrate placement and
installation of the control box.
The LogicSP control box, of course, is suitable for controlling any TV-Set Carrier system
with comparable functionality and technical specifications.
Mount the LogicSP motor control onto the backplane of the LiftBox™ in the control box
compartment (upper left-hand side) as shown in the images below.
Fig. 2 – Placement of the LogicSP Control Box in the LiftBox™ System
Following tools are needed for installation:
•1 screw driver for recessed head screws
•1 pencil
•1 electrical drill (for pre-drilling holes)
•4 screws (slotted pan head screw DIN7981 3.9mm x 22mm recommended for wooden
LiftBox™ backplane)
Caution: Unplug the power cord while mounting the LogicSP control box!
Note: We recommend you use the drill template to speed up installation. You can find
the drill template in the Appendix (page 28).
If you choose not to use the drill template, carefully follow the mounting instructions
below.

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1. Position the control box with the mounting plate attached on the wooden LiftBox™ backplane
where you want to install it.
2. Mark the edge of the mounting plate with a pencil.
Fig. 3 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Step 1
3. Detach the mounting plate.
4. Align the mounting plate with the pencil line and mark the two drill holes.
5. Pre-drill these 2 holes.
6. Fix the mounting plate with 2 screws in the pre-drilled holes.
Fig. 4 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Step 6
Note: Note the wedge-form of the mounting plate (see Fig. 4)!
(Make sure this angle points towards the wooden backplane.)
7. Slide the LogicSP control box onto the mounting plate so it is fully inserted in the control box
housing.
Fig. 5 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Step 7

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8. Mark the drill holes in the mounting link with a pencil.
Fig. 6 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Step 8
9. Detach the control box again.
10. Pre-drill these 2 holes.
11. Screw the remaining 2 screws about halfway into the pre-drilled holes.
Fig. 7 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Step 11
12. Attach the control box again.
13. Slide the LogicSP control box onto the mounting plate so it is fully inserted in the control box
housing.
14. Carefully tighten the 2 screws on the front.
12
13
14
14
1212
1313
1414
1414
Fig. 8 – Mounting the LogicSP Control Box, Steps 12, 13 and 14

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3. Initial Operation
Initial operation consists of the steps necessary to make a height-adjustable TV-Set Carrier
actually height adjustable with the LogicSP motor control. Prerequisites are:
•The LogicSP control box is mounted (according to the instructions in section 2).
•Motors and driving columns are integrated into the TV-Set carrier.
Danger: The initial operation of the control box must be carried out by qualified
personnel only!
3.1. LogicSP Interfaces
The motor control box LogicSP (LogicSP-2-2 is capable of driving 2 motors) is equipped with
following interfaces:
33
Fig. 9 – LogicSP Interfaces
1. Interface to Motor 1 (up/down)
2. Interface to Motor 2 (right/left; only in the LogicSP-2-2)
3. TV Power Cable
4. Interface to Alternative Handset (the LogicSP Control Box usually comes with an integrated
foil handset) / Uplink to PC (serial) for Diagnostic Functions
5. Interface to Squeeze-Line (see page Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.)
6. Mains Supply
3.2. Initial Operation Procedure
Note: Read this section carefully before connecting your control box to the TV-Set
Carrier.
For initial operation of the control box proceed as follows:
3.2.1. Connect Drives
Connect the drive cables to the corresponding 8-pin DIN sockets (M1, M2).
Note: When connecting, strictly stick to the sequence M1, M2! Connect the motor of the
lifting column to interface M1. If present, connect the motor for angle adjustment to
interface M2.

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3.2.2. Connect Handset
Note: If your control box comes with a built-in foil handset, this step is optional.
Connect the handset to the 7-pin DIN socket (HS).
Note: You may connect any LOGICDATA handset to the LogicSP control box!
This will work even if your control box already comes equipped with a built-in foil
handset.
3.2.3. Connect TV Power Cable
Connect the TV power cable (see Fig. 9, output 3) to your TV-set.
3.2.4. Connect Optional Components
If a squeeze-line is used to implement pinch-protection for downwards and/or upwards
movement, connect it to the interface SL (see Fig. 9, port 5).
As mentioned above, if a built-in foil handset is used, connecting an alternative handset to the
HS port of the motor control box is also optional.
3.2.5. Connect Mains Supply
Connect the mains cable to your control box.
Caution: Prior to connecting the mains cable, make sure that:
•The mains supply voltage of your country matches the supply voltage
requirements printed on the control box. (110V / 60Hz for the US version, 230V
/ 60/50Hz for the European version.)
•All components are connected to the appropriate interfaces.
When the power cord is connected, the LogicSP control box is operational!

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3.2.6. System Configuration (Example)
The following figure illustrates the interface connections of the LogicSP control box in a typical
application. Once more, the LiftBox™ system has been used as an example.
Components:
1. LogicSP-2-2 control box
2. Built-In Handset (Custom LOGICDATA Handset for LiftBox™ in this example)
3. Motor drive for up/down movement (integrated in the lifting column)
4. Motor drive for right/left rotation
5. Squeeze-Line for pinch-protection during downwards movement
6. TV Power Cable
2
1
3
4
5
6
22
11
33
44
55
66
Fig. 10 – Example Configuration
Note that the TV (and hence the connection between the TV and (6)) is not shown in this example
because it would obscure the carrier.
Since the LogicSP control box can be remote-controlled and there is a custom foil-handset shown in
this example, the HS port is unused.

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4. Operating the LogicSP Control Box
To ensure safe operation of the LogicSP control box, obey the following safety instructions:
Caution: Keep children away from height-adjustable TV-Set Carriers, control boxes and
handsets! Risk of electric shock may be present.
Do not allow children to play with the height-adjustable TV-Set Carrier! Bruise hazard
may be present.
Caution: It is strongly recommended to unplug the power cord during lightning storms
or if the device is not used for a long period of time!
If this recommendation is ignored, shock hazard due to power-line surges may be
present. The device may be damaged.
4.1. Basic Functionality
Note: The LogicSP-2-2 control offers a wider range of features than the LogicSP-2-1
control. Also, the availability of some features depends on the firmware revision of your
control box. (E.g. support for different types of Remote Controls.)
This chapter describes the basic functionality shared by the LogicSP-2-1 and the
LogicSP-2-2. These features can be accessed with any LOGICDATA handset.
As mentioned above, the functionality described in this section can be accessed with any
LOGICDATA handset. The icons used here for illustration purposes are taken from the LiftBox™
custom foil-handset LOG-KM-LIFT-6 designed by LOGICDATA.
4.1.1. TV-Set Carrier Upwards
Press this key for upwards movement:
•If you hold this key for less than 2 seconds, the carrier will drive to the upper
end position.
•If you hold this key for more than 2 seconds, the carrier will stop when you
release the button.
4.1.2. TV-Set Carrier Downwards
Press this key for downwards movement:
•If you hold this key for less than 2 seconds, the carrier will drive to the lower end
position.
•If you hold this key for more than 2 seconds, the carrier will stop when you
release the button.
4.1.3. TV-Overheating Protection
The control box will measure the power-consumption of your TV-Set. If that value is above a certain
threshold, the carrier will stop at approximately 30 cm / drive upwards to about 30 cm to keep it from
overheating inside a closed piece of furniture.
Danger: In order to use this function, the TV-Set must be connected to the TV power
cable built into the LogicSP control box.
LOGICDATA cannot be held liable for any damages and/or injuries that are direct or
indirect results of the user disregarding this warning.

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Note: The threshold triggering the TV-Overheating Protection varies depending on the
specifications of the carrier manufacturer and the version of your control box.
Refer to the LogicSP-2-1 / LogicSP-2-2 datasheet for details.
4.2. Advanced Functionality
Note: Accessibility/applicability of the functionality described in this section depends on
the type of control box you purchased and the handset you are using.
Accessibility of some of these functions via remote control depends on the remote
control you are using.
4.2.1. Saving a Viewing Position
To store a new viewing position:
•Press first the SETUP and then the UP button and hold them for at least 3
seconds until the LED is flashing.
•You can now use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the desired viewing
position. The TV-set carrier will move only as long as a key is pressed in this
mode.
•Once you have reached the desired viewing position, press SETUP again to
save it.
The new viewing position is now stored.
4.2.2. Accessing the Viewing Position
If a viewing position is stored:
•Pressing the UP button for less than 2 seconds will move the carrier to the stored viewing
position.
•Pressing the DOWN button for less than 2 seconds will move to the lower end position.
•It will not be possible to move above the stored viewing position in normal mode.
Note: It is not possible to store a viewing position below the heat-protection level. The
device will exit SETUP mode properly when attempting to store such a position but the
viewing position stored will be the heat-protection level (approx. 30 cm).
Note: Neither any of the SETUP modes nor BYPASS mode, of course, will permit
movement above the absolute upper end position or below the absolute lower end
position.
4.2.3. Saving the Rotation Level
Definition: The rotation level is the position above which it is safe to rotate the carrier.
Note: It is imperative you read this section carefully before programming a new rotation
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Note: The rotation function is only available in the LogicSP-2-2 control box and
accessible with any handset that offers RIGHT and LEFT buttons.
(Or, more generally speaking, with any handset that offers buttons for controlling 2
motor groups individually.)
Danger: It is the responsibility of the user to choose a reasonable rotation level!
Attempting to rotate the carrier inside (or partially inside) a piece of furniture may cause
damage to your property! LOGICDATA cannot be held liable for such damages since,
as the control box manufacturer, we cannot know what a safe rotation level for any
individual end user will be.
To store a new rotation level:
•Press first the SETUP button and then the LEFT button and hold them for at
least 3 seconds until the LED is blinking.
•You can now use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the desired rotation
level. The carrier will not move automatically in this mode – it will stop as soon
as you release the button.
•Once you have reached the desired rotation level, press the SETUP key again
to store this position as the new rotation level.
The position is now stored as the new rotation level. It will not be possible to rotate
below this position.
Once stored, it is possible to rotate the carrier above the rotation level. When saving a viewing
position that is above the rotation level, the angle position will be saved along with it.
When such a viewing position is accessed by pressing the UP button for less than 2 seconds, the
saved angle position will be restored. If the carrier is off-centre when a downwards movement is
initiated by the user, the motor control will rotate the carrier to a neutral (i.e. centred) position before
activating the lifting column for downwards movement.
4.2.4. Learning a new Remote Control
The LogicSP control box can learn up to 6 different remote controls.
Note: Which remote controls will work for your control box, in part, depends on the
firmware revision and the parameter-set programmed before shipping.
See the section about software-dependent functions (page 20) for details.
For learning a new remote control:
•Press first the SETUP key and then the DOWN key and hold them for at least 3
seconds until the LED goes dark.
•Now press any button on your remote control. The LED will light up for about 1
second if the signal has been recognized.
•Once the receiver has recognized your remote control, press SETUP again to
return to normal mode.
Your LogicSP control box now recognizes the new remote control.
Please note that, due to the logic of the receiver module integrated into our LogicSP control boxes, the
very first command from your remote control after it has been learned will be ignored.

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4.2.5. Activating Bypass-Mode
BYPASS mode allows the user to disable safety functions (such as ISP) provided by the
LogicSP control box. This mode can be used for error-recovery (e.g. if the carrier has become
stuck and refuses to move in normal mode). It is not meant to be used in everyday operation.
Note: Read this and the following two sections carefully before making use of BYPASS
mode.
Danger: Since any and all safety features such as ISP, pinch-protection via squeeze-
line and drive-back are disabled in this mode, extra attention should be paid to any
movement of the carrier.
It is possible to damage the carrier, its motor drives and any solid obstacles in its path
through improper use of this mode. LOGICDATA cannot be held liable for any damages
arising from accidental or intentional misuse of BYPASS mode.
Danger: Take extra care not to pinch individuals or solid obstacles in BYPASS mode!
To enter BYPASS mode:
•Press first the SETUP key and then the BYPASS key and hold them for at least
3 seconds until the LED is flashing quite fast.
The control box is now in BYPASS mode until the SETUP key is pressed again.
Note that BYPASS mode is active as long as the LED is flashing!
4.2.6. Movement in Bypass-Mode
Due to the inherently unsafe nature of BYPASS mode, the control box requires additional
confirmation you actually want to use this function for each and every movement:
•While in BYPASS mode, the carrier will not move automatically. It will stop as soon as you
release the direction key. Other than that, however, the LogicSP’s integrated safety functions
remain active.
•To actually use the BYPASS function, press the BYPASS key and a direction key at the
same time. Example: Pressing BYPASS and UP at the same time will move the carrier
upwards with safety functions disabled.
4.2.7. Exiting Bypass-Mode
While in BYPASS mode (i.e. while the LED is flashing quite fast), press the BYPASS key again
to return to normal mode.
Note: In normal mode, the carrier will not move if the BYPASS key is pressed in
addition to any direction key.
4.2.8. Manual Reset
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1.
Press the DOWN key for less than 2 seconds to move to the currently calibrated lower
end position.
Alternatively, you can keep holding the DOWN key until the carrier stops in the current
lower end position.
2.
After the carrier stops, press DOWN again and keep holding the key for at least 5
seconds.
The carrier starts moving again at half speed. Keep holding the DOWN key until it
stops in the actual lower end position.
3. The lower end position is now calibrated properly to the absolute lower end position.
Note: This calibration procedure can be performed at any time while the box is in
normal (i.e. not SETUP or BYPASS) mode.
If the carrier already is in the absolute lower end position, the control box will not
attempt to move it any further downwards. In that case, the calibration procedure is
complete after you press the DOWN key for at least 5 seconds in step 2.
4.3. Software-Dependent Functions
Note: Prior to delivery, the LogicSP control box is programmed with a set of parameters
appropriate for the intended application.
The functions described in this section are available only if the parameter-set of your
control box activates them.
4.3.1. Reset after Power On
After each power-on (e.g. connecting the power cord or after a power-outage), the control box
must be reset to make it fit for operation.
1.
After power-on, the UP key is locked (i.e. has no function).
2.
Press the DOWN key and hold it (i.e. perform the reset). The carrier will move
downwards at half speed until it stops in the absolute lower end position.
3. The box is now reset properly and ready for normal operation.
4.3.2. Low-Speed Area
This function performs a soft-stop before reaching the target position when the target is one
of:
•The absolute upper end position.
•The absolute lower end position.
•The viewing position.
•The heat-protection level.
4.3.3. Plug Detection
The LogicSP motor control box is able to detect whether a motor is connected to a motor
interface or not.
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