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1.       17  5 10 Test mode o eeeesseecsecsesseseesessseeeessteseeseeseeseeeeess 17  4 Installation and connection                     5  4 1 Change over between 6 RB 42 2M XI   additional function     18  3 wire and 4 wire technologvyvi                      5  4 2 RB 42 and RD 42 pacmtnnnatnlaiannnanns 6 7 Characteristics ee er 20  4 3 BERANA 7 7 1 RB 42 55yy n ke e ern b  ke   i ae eae 20  4 4 Connection Power Saver PS 42 and 7 2 RD PN E a DD DD DN 21  connection of several buttone                        8 7 3 RB 422M X   syn usni eee 22  4 5 Connection Config Kit                                      9  4 5 1 Individual button with supply voltage        9  4 5 2 Individual button without supply voltage 9  4 5 3 Several buttons tte teeta 10  5 S   LL lT S   iiy ika kaka Mar kerran dea raxan kak   11  5 1 Button function ON OFF                                    11  5 2 Setting colour and brightnese                     12  5 2 1 Brightness  red  in Off state                         13  5 2 2 Brightness  green  in off state                   13  5 2 3 Brightness  blue  in off state                       13  5 2 4 Brightness  red  in ON state                          13  5 2 5 Brightness  green  in on state                     13  5 2 6 Brightness    blue    in on sta e                       13  5 3 REGUCEION  csser 14  5 3 1 Reduction motion detectoe                          14    SCHAEFER E       1 1 RB 42   1 2 RD 42   1 3 RB 42 2M XI    1 General description  1 1 RB 42    The 
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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