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E045S 

26 

532373 - Rev.A

Tr

ansla

tion of the orig

inal instruc

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ENGLISH

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Scheduled maintenance

Operation   

 

 

Frequency

Electronic equipment

Check that the power supply and connecting cables and the 

cable glands are intact.

12

Check that the connectors and wiring are intact.

12

Check that there are no signs of overheating, burning etc. of 

electronic components.

12

Check that the earth connections are intact.

12

Check the operation of the circuit breaker and differential 

switch.

12

Control devices

Check that the installed devices and radio controls are in good 

condition and that they operate correctly.

12

Sensitive edges

Check condition, fastening and correct operation.

6

Photocells

Check condition, fastening and correct operation.

6

Check the posts, ensuring that they are intact, correctly 

fastened and free of deformation etc.

6

Flashing light

Check condition, fastening and correct operation.

12

Complete automation system

Check that the automation system operates correctly, 

according to the set parameters, when using the various 

control devices.

12

Check that the gate moves correctly - smooth, regular and 

without abnormal noise.

12

Check that both the opening and closing speed are correct 

and that the stop positions and slow-downs provided for 

are respected.

12

Check that the manual release operates correctly: when the 

release mechanism is activated, it must only be possible to 

move the gate manually.

6

Check that the maximum force required for manual move-

ment of the gate is below 225 N in residential areas and 390 

N in industrial or commercial settings.

6

Check that the sensitive edges operate correctly when an 

obstacle is detected.

6

Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly.

6

Check that there is no optical/light interference between the 

pairs of photocells.

6

Check the force limitation curve (standards EN 12453 and 

EN 12445).  For non-EU countries, of there are no specific local 

regulations, the force must be less than 150 N. 

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11.  MAINTENANCE

RISKS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 

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Always shut off the power supply before performing 

any maintenance operations.  If the disconnect 

switch is not in view, apply a warning sign stating 

“WARNING - Maintenance in Progress”.  Restore the 

power supply only after finishing any maintenance 

work and restoring the area to normal.

 

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Maintenance must be performed by the installer or a 

maintenance technician.

Follow all safety recommendations and instructions 

given in this manual.

Mark off the work site and prohibit access/transit. Do 

not leave the work site unattended.

The work area must be kept tidy and clear upon 

completing maintenance.

Before starting work, wait for any hot components 

to cool down.

Do  not  make  any  modifications  to  the  original 

components.

FAAC S.p.A. shall bear no liability for damage or 

injury due to components that have been modified 

or otherwise tampered with.

 

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The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tamper-

ing with components.

Only use original FAAC spare parts.

11.1  SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

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 lists the operations that should be performed 

on a regular basis on the E045S board in order to 

keep the automation working reliably and safely; 

these are given purely as a guideline and should not 

be considered exhaustive.  The installer/machine 

manufacturer is responsible for drawing up the main-

tenance plan for the automation, supplementing this 

list or modifying the maintenance operations on the 
basis of the machine characteristics.

Summary of Contents for E045S

Page 1: ...E045S...

Page 2: ...Alle vermelde namen en merken zijn eigendom van de respectievelijke fabrikanten Deklantenmogenkopie nmakendieenkelvooreigengebruikbestemdzijn Dez handleiding werd in 2020 gepubliceerd Copyright FAAC S...

Page 3: ...PUTTING INTO SERVICE 17 7 1 Final checks 17 7 2 Close the enclosure 17 7 3 Final operations 17 8 ACCESSORIES 17 8 1 BUS 2easy devices 17 Connection 17 BUS 2easy photocells 17 BUS 2easy sensitive edge...

Page 4: ...particular that you adoptthesafetycriteriaanddevicesindicated without exception including the dead man function This manual also contains general information and guidelines whicharepurelyillustrative...

Page 5: ...tion 1 1 LED off LED on LED flashing LED flashing quickly PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment must be worn to protect against hazards e g crushing cutting shearing etc Obligati...

Page 6: ...stallation and other activities adhering to the sequences provided in the instructions manual Alwayscomplywithalltherequirementscontainedin the instructions and warning tables at the beginning of the...

Page 7: ...rposes other than operating gates Uses other than the intended use are prohibited It is prohibited to install the E045S on smoke and or fire doors ItisprohibitedtoinstalltheE045Sinenvironments in whic...

Page 8: ...ththeautomation withmodesspe cificfortheinstalleroruser SimplyConnectrequires an accessory connectivity module to be plugged in which is chosen according to technology used XMB GSM for mobile Bluetoot...

Page 9: ...exible conduits either above or below ground Use separate conduits for the power supply and the 12 24 V control devices accessories cables Check buried cable plans to ensure that there are no other el...

Page 10: ...t J3 Removable terminal board for connecting control devices J5 Connector 3 pin for FAAC XF radio module J8 USB A port J9 Removable terminal board for accessories power supply J10 Removableterminalboa...

Page 11: ...act connectapush buttonoranothertypeof pulse generator which by opening a contact causes the automation to stop LThe board is supplied with the STOP is bridged with the common contacts If the input is...

Page 12: ...5Aelectriclockwithamaximumcurrentof3A XF RADIO MODULE J5 ThequickinsertionconnectorJ5isspecificallyforFAAC model XF radio modules Insert as shown in the figure To memorize radio control codes see Acc...

Page 13: ...to the board 2 Check that the status of the LEDs is correct 3 Configure the number of motors Basic program ming Mn 4 Enable the encoders if present Basic program ming En 5 Check the leaf movement Bas...

Page 14: ...sconnected before they have been saved 1 Press and hold down the F F button then the button as well Alternatively scroll through the programming menu until you reach the last function St 2 Select Y sa...

Page 15: ...er assists the closing of the electric lock DO NOT enable the function if there is not a me chanical closing stop fitted no disabled Y enabled 3 s no Od LEAF OPENING DELAY 2 s displayed only if Mn 2 T...

Page 16: ...e automation is open causes it to close OPEN during opening stops the gate and the next OPEN command closes it OPEN during closing causes it to reopen The triggering of the photocells during movement...

Page 17: ...travel andotherleafparameters TheSETUPprocedurealso registers the BUS 2easy devices that are present SETUP needs to be carried out when S0 flashes on the display e g when the automation is first put i...

Page 18: ...tomations to prevent interference between leaves and to handle any overlap 6 6 ADJUSTING THE ANTI CRUSHING SYSTEM Anti crushing protection is obtained by limiting the staticforceexertedbytheoperator i...

Page 19: ...ACCESSORIES 8 1 BUS 2easy DEVICES ItispossibletoconnectFAACBUS2easydevices pho tocells sensitive edges control devices to this board LIf no BUS 2easy accessories are used leave connector J10 free Do n...

Page 20: ...can be complete if iP no in programming partial 2 s if iP Y in programming 1 Assign an address to the device electronics by setting the four DIP switches LNo two devices should have the same DIP swit...

Page 21: ...l Devices Key 0 OFF 1 ON DIP switch 5 enables the device for 1 OFF command or 2 ON commands 0 0 0 0 0 Open A_1 0 0 0 0 1 Open A_1 Open B_1 0 0 0 1 0 Open A_2 0 0 0 1 1 Open A_1 Open B_2 0 0 1 0 0 Open...

Page 22: ...here are no devices registered no willappearonthedisplay otherwise segment 13 will be lit 6 Press the and simultaneously for at least 5 s The display flashes then Y appears registration complete 2 Rel...

Page 23: ...ster is memorised on the board any SLH SLH LR radio controls that are already in use are disabled Memorising the first radio control 1 Ontheboard pressthe button memorizeOPEN A or the button memorize...

Page 24: ...he board becomes steady for 2 s to confirm the memorization It then starts to flash again and an otherradiocontrolcanbememorisedwithin20s The procedure ends after 20 s if no further radio con trols ar...

Page 25: ...buttons TheprocedureendswhenY appearsonthedisplay If there are errors no appears on the display and the red ERROR LED lights up To display the error code press buttons and simultaneously The error me...

Page 26: ...PROGRESS 02 STATIONARYTHEN OPENS 08 CHECK Bus 2easy 03 STATIONARYTHEN CLOSES 09 PREFLASHING BEFORE OPEN ING 04 IN PAUSE 10 PREFLASHING BEFORE CLOS ING 05 OPENING 10 4 LEDS CHECK 9 boldindicatesthecon...

Page 27: ...Configuration Error Checktheboardconfiguration basic and advanced programming and if necessary carry out the SETUP procedure 17 Encoder1failure Make sure that the encoder is con nected properly If th...

Page 28: ...correctly when an obstacle is detected 6 Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly 6 Checkthatthereisnooptical lightinterferencebetweenthe pairs of photocells 6 Check the force limitatio...

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