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22 mm Push Buttons

XB5R Plastic and XB4R Metal Wireless, Batteryless Push Buttons

Refer to Catalog DIA5ED2121214EN

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Table 19.106: Programmable Receivers Description Output Type

Catalog Number

Voltage Receiver V

Programmable receivers equipped with: - 2 buttons (“Scroll-through”, “Ok”) - 6 indicating LEDs (power ON, outputs, signal strength)

4 PNP outputs, 200 mA / 24 V

ZBRRC

24

2 relay outputs type RT3A [67] 2 relay outputs type RT3A [67]

ZBRRD

24 to240

24 to240 ZBRRA NOTE: Also refer to Access Point for advanced features in programmable receivers.

ZBRRA

Table 19.107: Boxes for Wireless, Batteryless Push Buttons Description For use with: Marking

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Catalog Number ZBRM21 ZBRM22 ZBRACS

For mobile and fixed applications with wireless and batteryless push buttons Support for tube or wall specific for ZBRM21 and ZBRM22 For fixed or on-board wireless and batteryless push buttons

1cut-out 2cut-outs

1 1 1 1 1

Mobile box, plastic, empty [68]

Empty plastic boxes for wireless and batteryless push buttons [69]

1cut-out 2cut-outs

XALD01H7 XALD02H7

ZBRACS

XALD02H7

ZBRM22

XB5R and XB4R Accessories

Table 19.108: Accessories Description

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Catalog Number

Marking

For use with:

Between transmitter and receiver, used to increase the range and/or get around obstacles

24 to240V - 5mcable - 1 power-ON LED - 2LEDs reception/transmission

External antenna [70]

1

ZBRA1

Plastic Metal

10 10

ZB5AZ009 ZB4BZ009

Mounting collar

External antenna access point 2 m/6.56 ft cable with 1 RF connector

Access point (ZBRN1 or ZBRN2) Used to increase the distance of transmission

ZBRA2

ZBRA1 19 PUSH BUTTONS AND OPERATOR

NOTE: The ZBRN2 has embedded communication port for Modbus Serial Line, where as ZBRN1 must be plugged with a communication module to support different protocols. ZBRN1 and ZBRN2 Access Points The access point of Harmony® wireless and batteryless range provides network connectivity openness by operating as an intermediate equipment between the transmiter and the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). The access point receives radio signals from the transmitters and converts them to communication protocols. Based on the model, it is connected to the PLC using either RS485 Modbus TM Serial line or Modbus/TCP protocol. The access point can be used with transmitters such as XB4R and XB5R wireless and batteryless push buttons, rope pull switch, mushroom head push button (1), and all PLCs that support Modbus Serial line over RS485 or Modbus/TCP protocols. Depending on the application, an external or a relay antenna can be used to improve signal reception. An access point can support up to 60 radio transmitters

ZBRA2

INTERFACE

2 1

1 1

2 1

1 1

2 1

1 1

2 1

2 2

1 1

2 1

1 2

2 2

1 1

2 1

1 2

2 2

1 1

1 2

2 2

2 3

1 2

2 2

1 3

2 3

1 2

2 2

1 3

2 3

1 2

1 3

2 3

2 4

1 3

2 3

1 4

2 4

1 3

2 3

1 4

2 4

1 3

1 4

2 4

2 5

1 4

2 4

1 5

2 5

1 4

2 4

1 5

2 5

1 4

1 5

2 5

2 6

1 5

2 5

1 6

2 6

1 5

2 5

1 6

TM5ACTB12

2 6

1 5

1 6

TM5ACTB12

2 6

1 6

TM5ACTB12

2 6

1 6

TM5ACTB12

2 6

1 6

TM5ACTB12

Radio transmission between 3 transmitters and 1 Access Point

[67] Supplied with output function set to momentary Outputs programmable to maintained and Start-Stop. [68] Cannot be used for wired contacts (no cable gland outlet). [69] Box equipped with cable gland outlets, compatible with Harmony ZB5 push button heads. [70] Not wired to the receiver.

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