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L

OP COM CL CL COM OP

LAMP

MOTOR 1

MOTOR 2

J2

J1

+     —

OP   —    CL   NC   —

30 Vcc

FSW

STOP

   B     —  A     — +     —

FSWTX

W.LIGHT

LOCK

+   —

J3

230 V        50 Hz

24 Vdc

3 W

FSW TX

N

2

3

4

7

6

5

10

9

8

11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

M1

C1

BLU

M2

C2

BLU

DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Table 1: 450 MPS Control unit technical specifications

Power supply

230 V(+6%-10%) - 50 Hz

Absorbed power

10 W

Max. motor load

800 W

Max. accessories load

0,5 A

Max. electric lock load

12 VA

Temperature range

-20 °C +55 °C

Fuses

N. 4 (see fig.1)

Operations logics

Automatic / Semi-automatic / Safety / Dead-man

Automatic timer/ button / Step-by-step semi-automatic

Opening/closing time

Adjustable by trimmer (from 0-120 s)

Pause time

Adjustable by trimmer (from 0-240 s)

Closing leaf delay time

Adjustable by trimmer (from 0 -28 s)

Opening leaf delay time

2.5 s 

(Can be disabled through bridge)

Thrust force

Adjustable by trimmer

Terminal block inputs

Open/Open single leaf/Stop/Opening safeties/Closing

safeties/ mains power +earth

Terminal block outputs

Flashing light - motors - 24 Vdc accessories power

supply - 24 Vdc warning light power supply -

12 Vac electric lock power supply

Quick connector

Decoding cards - RP 433 SL/DS

Microswitch programmable functions

 

Operating logics - Reversing stroke for

electric lock - Closing safeties logics

LAYOUT AND ELECTRICAL WIRING

Fig. 1

Opening

photocells

A

A

A

B

B

Closing photocells

OPEN
TOT.

OPEN
IND.

STOP

For the safety and fail-safe devices, see the “Safety devices” section.

N.B.: The capacitors are provided with the operators.

Fig. 2

Warning: 

the max. accessory load is 500 mA. To calculate

absorption values, refer to table 2.

Safety devices

These are all devices (photocells, safety edges, magnetic
coils, etc.) with an N.C. (normally closed) contact which
activate if an obstacle obstructs the area protected by the

a

J1 terminal block

  (fig. 2)

:

Earth connection

N.

:

power supply 230 V~ ( Neutre )

L.

:

power supply 230 V~ ( Phase)

N.B.:

 For correct operation the card must be connected to the

system’s earth. Install a suitable differential magneto-thermal
circuit-breaker upstream of the system.

b

J2 terminal block

  (fig. 2)

LAMP.:

flashing light output ( 230 V ~)

MOTOR 1

Open /Common/ Close: Motor 1 connection

Can be used in one-leaf application.
(leaf closing delay)

MOTOR 2

Close /Common/ Open: Motor 2 connection

Not to be used in one-leaf application.

N.B.

To check the operation of the equipment at the test

bench, a load must be connected on the MOTOR 1 input.

c

J3 terminal block:

 low voltage (fig. 2) used to connect all

accessories (see table 2).

30 Vdc

– accessories power supply negative
+ accessories power supply positive (+ 30 Vdc)

Caution:

 Before touching the electronic unit (connections,

programming, maintenance) always switch off the power
supply.

Opening, closing or opening/closing photocells

Fig. 3

N

L

J2

J3

J1

F1

F3

F4

F2

a

b

c

d

f h

m

k

j

l

DL4

DL5

DL3

DL1

DL2

e

  OPENING
LEAF DELAY
  DISABLE

  FAILSAFE
   ON-OFF

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Summary of Contents for 450 MPS Control Panel

Page 1: ...Altpapier pour la nature papier recycl 100 for nature recycled paper 100 per la natura carta riciclata 100 para la naturaleza 100 papel reciclado C ERME T A Z I E N D A C E R TIF I C A T A UNI EN ISO...

Page 2: ...shall be provided for the installation with an opening distance of the contacts of 3 mm or more Alternatively use a 6A thermomagnetic breaker with multi pole switching 13 Ensure that there is a differ...

Page 3: ...hotocells A A A B B Closingphotocells OPEN TOT OPEN IND STOP Forthesafetyandfail safedevices seethe Safetydevices section N B The capacitors are provided with the operators Fig 2 Warning the max acces...

Page 4: ...are disengaged see microswitch SW4 settings They do not engage during the opening cycle In B C and B C logics they interrupt movement during the closing cycle They do not engage during the opening cyc...

Page 5: ...X TX 14 15 24 23 16 12 13 30Vcc OP CL FSW FSWTX Fig 4 A Fig 5 A Fig 6 A Fig 7 A Fig 8 A Fig 9 A Application examples The following are the commonly used connection arrangements disable fail safe No sa...

Page 6: ...system f PAUSE trimmer pause time adjusting trimmer A S AD logics Pause time is adjustable from 0 to 240 seconds g OP CL trimmer Opening Closing time adjusting trimmer Time is adjustable from 0 to 12...

Page 7: ...djust the trimmer anticlockwise To increase torque adjust the trimmer clockwise In any event FAAC advises not to exceed a torque of 15 Kg measured on the outer edge of the leaf Toensureprecisetorquead...

Page 8: ...leaves OPEN No effect OPEN inhibited No effect OPEN inhibited Stops LOGICS EP PULSES GATE STATUS OPEN A No effect if the gate must open inhibits OPEN No effect if gate must close inhibits OPEN W L on...

Page 9: ...N A B inhibited No effect OPEN A inhibited No effect OPENING PULSE HOLD TO RUN CONTROL No effect OPEN A B inhibited Interrupts operation OPEN B inhibited Interrupts operation OPEN A B inhibited No eff...

Page 10: ...ner al d a la presente publicaci n todas las modificaciones que considere oportunas para el perfeccionamiento t cnico o para cualquier otro tipo de exigencia de car cter constructivo o comercial FAAC...

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