KABUKI G2 Curtain Drop System: Operation manual - Gerriets
KABUKI G2 Curtain Drop System: Operation manual - Gerriets
KABUKI G2 Curtain Drop System: Operation manual - Gerriets
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2 Assembly + <strong>Operation</strong> <strong>Operation</strong> Manual / <strong>KABUKI</strong><br />
2.2 Assembling the <strong>KABUKI</strong>-<strong>System</strong><br />
In order for the system to operate correctly, the following steps should be taken.<br />
1. Step<br />
2. Step<br />
3. Step<br />
6<br />
Mount the necessary quantity of release units on<br />
a pipe/batten/truss with a diameter of 40-50 mm<br />
(1.5”-2.0”).<br />
(Allow a spacing between release units of 0,5 m<br />
to 1,5 m (24”-5’) between the units depending<br />
on the load).<br />
Secure the release units by attaching a safety<br />
cable through the eye bolt (safety cable not<br />
included).<br />
Connect the individual release units using the<br />
cables provided.<br />
Plug the termination plug into the last release<br />
unit of the respective circuit.The termination<br />
plug sends a return signal to the control unit<br />
indicating that all cables are connected properly,<br />
whether the circuit is closed or not.<br />
If a circuit on the control unit is not being used,<br />
then the termination plug should be plugged<br />
directly into the corresponding channel on the<br />
back of the control unit.<br />
If the termination plug is not connected to the<br />
last release unit, the control unit has no return<br />
signal to indicate the actual state of the<br />
connection.<br />
Despite this, a properly wired system is fully<br />
functional even if the circuit shows up as faulty<br />
on the control unit.<br />
40 - 50 mm<br />
Rotates 90° Drehung<br />
by möglich 90°