1. XTR B
The XTR B Tag reader is included in the range of
BUS 2easy control devices. The range also includes,
for example, key operated switches and key pads
(see catalogue).
The XTR B only recognises dedicated FAAC Tags
(see catalogue). A limited number of Tags can
be enabled.
Connection. The XTR B can be connected to:
- Electronic board with BUS 2easy
- BUS-RELAY 2CH interface
- BUS-RELAY 4CH interface
When the XTR B is switched on, it automatically
recognises the type of connection.
The boards with BUS 2easy that are compat-
ible or incompatible with the XTR B are indicated
below. Some boards are compatible only if the
firmware has been updated to the versions indicated
(FW) or later (refer to the instructions of the updated
boards)
The boards with BUS 2easy that are not
listed are always compatible.
Compatible boards [revision]
E045 [previous to 1L]
E045 [1L and later]
E145 [previous to 1R]
E145 [1R and later]
E124 [all]
E721 [all]
624BLD [all]
E680 [all]
JE275 [all]
Incompatible boards: E700, E720, E024, E391
, E012S, E850.
Operation. The Tag transmits its code when brought
close to the reader. When the reader recognises
an enabled Tag, it transmits the command via the
BUS 2easy line.
The XTR B works in the mode set via the dip-switches
on the device. The choice is between:
- Single channel (XTR B_1CH) the Tag has only
1 command
- Two-channel (XTR B_2CH) the Tag has 2
commands
With the XTR B_2CH, the activation of the first or
second command depends on the mode in which
the Tag is used on the reader (see § 8).
The Tag can be used for an impulse command or a
maintained action command.
XTR B
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This device cannot be used as an emer-
gency stop.
This device cannot be used as the main-
tained command in the dead-man mode
of operation.
Commands. If the XTR B is connected to the
BUS 2easy of a board, the commands are defined
by the dip-switches on the reader. If the XTR B
is connected to a BUS-RELAY interface, the relay
outputs must be associated with the Tags at the
time they are stored.
First storage procedure. This procedure is restricted
to the installer and must be carried out in order
to enable the first Tag and to store its code on the
reader. Other Tags can be stored before finishing
the procedure.
All Tags enabled during the First storage procedure
are Master tags.
Add Tags. This procedure allows additional Tags
to be enabled subsequently to the first storage
procedure.
In order to add additional Tags, you must have a
FW
Master Tag that has already been stored and be close
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to the reader (without having to open it).
3.2
Tags can be added as either Master or Slave tags.
2.0
Slave tags cannot be used to enable the addition
3.2
of Tags.
3.2
XTR B_A/XTR B_B. Each tag always transmits two
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distinct codes: A and B. The position of the jumper
2.1
on the reader determines whether the reader rec-
2.1
ognises code A or code B. In this way, a Tag can be
2.1
enabled with code A on one system and code B on
another system. For example: A Tag enabled with
code A on the XTR B of a condominium entrance
and with code B on the XTR B of a private entrance.
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