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Fig. 2

 7 

INSTALLATION OF BUS ACCESSORIES

This  board  is  supplied  with  a  BUS  circuit  enabling  easy  con-
nection of a high number of BUS accessories (e.g. up to 16 
photocells pairs), appropriately programmed, using only two 
cable without polarity.
Below  we  describe  the  addressing  and  memory  storage  of 
the BUS photocells.
For other future accessories, refer to the specific instructions.

7.1 

 ADDRESSING THE BUS PHOTOCELLS

 Important: the same address must be given to 

both transmitter and receiver.

 Make  sure  that  there  are  no  two  or  more 

photocells pairs with the same address.

 If no BUS accessory is used, leave the BUS con-

nector free (J10 - fig. 1).

A maximum of 16 BUS photocell pairs can be connected to 
the board.
The photocells are split into groups:

Opening photocells: 

 

 

max 6

Closing photocells: 

 

 

max 7

Opening /Closing photocells:   

max 2

Photocell used as an OPEN pulse: 

max 1

Dip1

Dip2

Dip3

Dip4

Ref.

Type

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

B -C

OPENING

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

D

CLOSING

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

A

OPENING and 

CLOSING

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

/

OPEN PULSE

Tab. 3 - Addressing of buS photocells

Table 3 shows the programming operations of the dip-switch 
inside the transmitter and of the BUS Photocells receiver.

Fig. 2 shows a 2-swing leaf automated system indicating the 
coverage beams of the photocells:
A:  Photocells with OPENING and CLOSING action.
B:  Photocells with OPENING action
C:  Photocells with OPENING action
D:  Photocells with CLOSING action

6.3.5 

RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTINGS

Restore the default settings as follows: 

Keep the SETUP push-button pressed to switch the board 
ON.
The  two  SETUP  LEDs  are  alternately  lit  ("level  crossing" 
mode).
The board resets the parameters.
Until  the  SETUP  push-button  is  pressed,  movements  are 
inhibited.
When the SETUP push-button is released, the two LD4 and 
LD5 LEDs blink.
The default configuration is reset and the new Setup can 
be started.

1.

2.

3.
4.

5.

6.

6.3.6 

DEFAULT PARAMETERS

Here the default parameters:

- Logic: A
- Wind-proof facility: NO
- Reverse Stroke: NO
- Soft-touch: NO
- Preliminary blinking: NO
- Leaf opening delay: YES
- Leaf closing delay: 10 s
- Pause time: 30 s

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for E024S

Page 1: ...E024S...

Page 2: ...underwent a test in a typical uniform configuration all products made by FAAC S p A Bologna 01 03 2009 The Managing Director A Marcellan INDEX 0 BOX LAYOUT 2 1 WARNINGS 3 2 LAYOUT AND CONNECTIONS 3 3...

Page 3: ...n Fig A The lid hinges can be moved upward to allow opening the box housing Fig C they can also be removed and re positioned in order to enable the lid to open to the right or left When you have secur...

Page 4: ...ing threshold Always separate power cables from control and safety cables push button receiver photocells etc To avoid any electrical disturbance use separate sheaths or a screened cable with the scre...

Page 5: ...2 GND Negative 3 STOP Device with NC contact which causes the automated system to shut down 4 OPEN B Device with N O contact see chap FUNCTION LOGICS 5 OPEN A J10 RED terminal BUS Safety devices with...

Page 6: ...en impulse is detected Then the procedure described in paragraph 6 3 1 or paragraph 6 3 2 starts At the end of a successful SETUP procedure the LEDs switch off Otherwise the procedure ends with the re...

Page 7: ...E LOGIC Repeatedly press the SW3 push button to select one of the 7 programming logics available The selected logic is signaled by the LD7 LED The number of blinkings corresponds to the number of the...

Page 8: ...CLOSING ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF A OPENING and CLOSING OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OPEN PULSE Tab 3 Addressing of BUS Photocells T...

Page 9: ...EN A or partial opening OPEN B and as you hold it down also press the SETUP SW1 push button The relevant LED starts to flash slowly for 5 sec Release both push buttons Within these 5 sec while the rad...

Page 10: ...e controls only with receiver module at 433 MHz Press the LOGIC SW3 or SPEED SW2 push button to memory store respectively total opening OPEN A or partial opening OPEN B and as you hold it down also pr...

Page 11: ...tion to the indications of the status LEDs on the body of each encoder Fig 1 Below we list the functions of LEDs LD1 DL2 and DL3 and their statuses TAB 1 Encoder connection and LED status LED LIGHTED...

Page 12: ...release OPEN stops saves CLOSE OPEN rerecloses leaves immediately 1 rerecloses leaves immediately no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled no effect no effect CLOSE disabled no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled CLOSING...

Page 13: ...d opens at release saves CLOSE OPEN IN PAUSE restores pause time 1 restores pause time 1 stops operation no effect locks and closes on disengage ment after 5 s recharges pause time CLOSE disabled CLOS...

Page 14: ...rliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich FAAC beh lt sich das Recht vor ohne die wesentlichen Eigenschaften dieses Ger tes zu ver ndern und ohne Verbindlichkeiten in Bezug auf die Neufassung der vorlieg...

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