background image

C850 

532015 - Rev.B

T

ranslation of the original instructions

ENGLISH

  1)  ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people, it is important that 

you read all the following instructions. Incorrect installation or 
incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people.

  2)  Carefully read the instructions before beginning to install the product.
 3)  Do not leave packing materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) within 

reach of children as such materials are potential sources of danger.

  4)  Store these instructions for future reference.
  5)  This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in 

this documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here, 
could compromise the good condition/operation of the product and/
or be a source of danger.

  6)  FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than 

that for which the automated system was intended.

  7)  Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere: the presence 

of in

fl

 ammable gas or fumes is a serious danger to safety.

  8)  The mechanical parts must conform to the provisions of Standards 

EN 12604 and EN 12605.

    For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate level of safety, the 

Standards mentioned above must be observed, in addition to national 
legal regulations.

  9)  FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in 

the construction of the closing elements to be motorised, or for any 
deformation that may occur during use.

 10)  The installation must conform to current Directives and Standards 

EN 12453 and EN 12445.

    For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate level of safety, the 

Standards mentioned above must be observed, in addition to national 
legal regulations.

 11)  Before attempting any job on the system, cut out electrical power.
 12)  The mains power supply of the automated system must be 

fi

 tted 

with an all-pole switch with contact opening distance of 3 mm or 
greater. Use of a 6A thermal breaker with all-pole circuit break is 
recommended.

 13)  Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0.03 A is 

fi

 tted 

upstream of the system.

 14)  Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed and 

connect metal parts of the closure to it. 

 15)  The automated system is supplied with an intrinsic anti-crushing 

safety device consisting of a torque control. Nevertheless, its tripping 
threshold must be checked as speci

fi

 ed in the Standards indicated 

at point 10.

 16)  The safety devices (EN 12978 standard) protect any danger areas 

against

 mechanical movement Risks

, such as crushing, dragging, 

and shearing.

 17)  Use of at least one indicator-light (e.g. FAACLIGHT ) is recommended 

for every system, as well as a warning sign adequately secured to the 
frame structure, in addition to the devices mentioned at point “16”.

 18)  FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and ef

fi

 cient operation 

of the automated system, if system components not produced by 
FAAC are used.

 19)  For maintenance, strictly use original parts by FAAC.
 20)  Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system.
 21)  The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation 

of the system in case of an emergency and shall hand over to the 
user the warnings handbook supplied with the product.

 22)  Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is 

operating.

 23)  Keep remote controls or other pulse generators away from children, 

to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.

 24)  Transit is permitted only when the automated system is idle.
 25)  The user must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever 

and contact quali

fi

 ed personnel only.

 26)  Check at least every 6 months the ef

fi

 ciency of the system, particularly 

the ef

fi

 ciency of the safety devices (including, where foreseen, the 

operator thrust force) and of the release devices.

 27)  Anything not expressly specifi ed in these instructions is not 

permitted.

WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER

GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS

Summary of Contents for C850

Page 1: ...C850 C850...

Page 2: ...ll be integrated or of which it will become a component has been identified and declared as conforming to the conditions of Directive 2006 42 EEC and subsequent amendments Bologna 01 01 2012 The Manag...

Page 3: ...m or greater Use of a 6A thermal breaker with all pole circuit break is recommended 13 Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0 03 A is fitted upstream of the system 14 Make sure that...

Page 4: ...1 ACCESSORIES FIG 28 15 11 4 2 PHOTOCELL CONNECTION TO RELAYS AND SAFETY DEVICES WITH N C CONTACT 16 11 4 3 BUS PHOTOCELL CONNECTION 16 11 4 4 TERMINAL BOARD J2 FLASHING LAMP FIG 28 17 11 4 5 TERMINAL...

Page 5: ...n the motor is stopped and therefore does not require an electric lock A handy manual release makes it possible to manoeuvre the gate in case of black out or operator inefficiency C850 TECHNICAL SPECI...

Page 6: ...l stops of the gate The final adjustment is made once the inverter programming procedure is completed Minimum distance 3 cm The gate sliding rail must be linear and horizontal Manual movement of the g...

Page 7: ...ion plate using one or more sheaths for running the electrical cables through the hole in the foundation plate Use a level to ensure that the plate is perfectly horizontal 4 Wait for the cement to set...

Page 8: ...f 3 Usetheadjustmentscrewstosettheheightofthegearmotor Fig 10 ref referring to the measurements in Fig 12 4 Use a level to ensure that the gearmotor is perfectly horizontal 5 Move the gearmotor horizo...

Page 9: ...wn in Fig 16 6 Manuallymovethegateandweldthethreethreadedpawls con tinuing until the gate is completely covered 5 4 2 SCREW ON STEEL RACK Fig 14 Before installing the rack release the gearmotor as des...

Page 10: ...its travel 6 OPERATION 6 1 CONNECTING THE CONTROL BOARD Before carrying out any work on the board connections programming maintenance always cut off the electrical power Follow points 10 11 12 13 and...

Page 11: ...ning limit switch Fig 21 ref until the microswitch is engaged by the cam 6 In chart 1 knowing the weight of the sliding leaf choose the operating speed and calculate the corresponding MINIMUM STOP SPA...

Page 12: ...Manually close the sliding leaf 20 Prepare the operator for NORMAL operation as described in section 8 21 Ensure that there is no danger and the safety devices are operating correctly 22 Give an OPEN...

Page 13: ...ustomer the User s Manual and show how to correctly operate and use the gearmotor pointing out the areas of potential danger of the automated system 8 RELEASING LOCKING THE OPERATOR To manually move t...

Page 14: ...t temperature from 20 C to 55 C Protection F1 F 5A 250V F2 T 0 8A 250V or F1 F 10A 120V F2 T 0 8A 120V Operating time Programmable from 0 to 4 min Pause time Programmable from 0 to 4 min Programming 3...

Page 15: ...STOP STOP contact N C terminal 8 means any device e g button which by opening a contact can stop movement of the automated system If STOP devices are not connected jumper terminals STOP and GND Fig 32...

Page 16: ...sk of impact If the connection of two or more safety devices is required N C contacts they must be placed in series as shown in figures 29 30 and 31 under the wording SAFE Fig 30 Fig 29 Connection wit...

Page 17: ...netothermic switch has been installed upstream 11 4 6ConnectorsJ3 J5 rapidconnectionopeningandclosinglimitswitches FIG 28 Rapid connector for connecting the opening J3 and closing J5 limit switches 11...

Page 18: ...HAND opening the connections will be inverted on site as shown in figures 36 and 37 Fig 36 GATE WITH RIGHT HAND OPENING DEFAULT GATE WITH LEFT HAND OPENING 2 1 OMRON INVERTER 17 15 E850 2 T U O 3 T U...

Page 19: ...C850 19 532015 Rev B Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH Fig 37 RIGHT HAND OPENING DEFAULT LEFT HAND OPENING...

Page 20: ...e BOOST LOOP1 function no S 1 LOOP 1 SENSITIVITY Regulates the sensitivity of the loop 01 minimum 10 maximum 05 S2 LOOP 2 SENSITIVITY Regulates the sensitivity of the loop 01 minimum 10 maximum 05 St...

Page 21: ...nt OFF means that no corresponding BUS device is active engaged when the gate is closed at rest BUS STATUS segment always on At the BASIC programming level there will be the parameter bu for BUS devic...

Page 22: ...zer 16 FCA engaged 17 FCC engaged P4 OUTPUT 1 POLARITY Lets you configure the output polarity Y N C polarity no N O polarity Note if the output is set as FAIL SAFE 00 leave the value on no no Display...

Page 23: ...NSITIVITY By adjusting the sensitivity you determine the variation of inductivity for each channel which a vehicle must cause in order to activate the corresponding detector output Sensitivity is adju...

Page 24: ...the OPEN command during pause causes closing If the parameters 07 and 08 are no OPEN resets the pause time Y closes when paused no disabled 09 When this function is activated the OPEN command during c...

Page 25: ...closing command sent by LOOP2 Y closes at the end of opening no disabled 22 When this function is activated the LOOP1 commands have priority over those of LOOP2 Y active no disabled 23 LOOP 1 commands...

Page 26: ...sabled AT CLOSURE reopens the gate no effect stops operation no effect reverses to opening see 2nd lev prog stops and when no longer engaged opens stores CLOSE STOPPED closes the gate closes the gate...

Page 27: ...gate no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled no effect no effect CLOSE disabled no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled AT CLOSURE reopens the gate no effect stops operation no effect reverses to opening see 2nd lev prog...

Page 28: ...ys the important data such as reference frequency output current and set values Data display LED On depending on the indication on the data display Hz frequency A current RUN command LED On when the R...

Page 29: ...from d001 mode to any operating mode press and hold the Mode key for 3 seconds o Note always press enter to store modified data ENTER key Enters and stores modified data To change the set value rememb...

Page 30: ...rameter group A appears press the BLUE button and the display will show A001 press one of the two GREY buttons until A021 appears press the BLUE button and the display will show the value of the param...

Page 31: ...P Gain 1 0 A073 PID I Gain 1 0 Sec A074 PID D Gain 0 00 Sec Contents Description Value Unit A075 PID Scale 1 00 Times A076 PID feedback selection 00 A077 Inverted PID function 00 A078 PID output limi...

Page 32: ...C028 AM selection 00 C031 Multi function output 11 terminal contact selection 00 C036 Relay output contact selection AL2 AL1 01 C038 Light load signal output mode 01 C039 Light load detection level 7...

Page 33: ...n the inverter 3 Check the RUNNING SPEED inverter parameter A021 and reduce the speed if necessary 4 Check the MINIMUM STOP SPACE in chart 1 in section 6 2 FINALADJUSTMENT OF THE LIMIT SWITCHES and if...

Page 34: ...mming keyboard is an optional accessory for remotely programming the inverter parameters using the provided RJ45 standard cable connection The keyboard memory lets you save and store up to 4 customise...

Page 35: ...command by radiocontrol or from another suitable device it activates the motor until the opening position is reached If automatic operation was set the gate re closes automatically after the selected...

Page 36: ...__________________________ Technician Customer _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _______________...

Page 37: ......

Page 38: ......

Page 39: ......

Page 40: ...79 6645 faactm info faacgroup com www faac de INDIA FAAC INDIA PVT LTD Noida Delhi India tel 91 120 3934100 4199 www faacindia com IRELAND NATIONAL AUTOMATION LIMITED Boyle Co Roscommon Ireland tel 35...

Reviews: