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ON

1   2   3   4

BUS

BUS

DL2

DL1

DS1

ON

1   2   3   4

BUS

BUS

DL2

DS1

RX - TX

RX

TX

ENGLISH

6.2  PHOTOCELLS BUS-2EASY

This board is supplied with a 

BUS-2EASY

 circuit enabling easy 

connection  of  a  high  number  of  BuS-2EASY  safety  auxiliary 
devices  (e.g.  up  to  6  photocells  pairs),  appropriately 
programmed, using only two cables without polarity.
Before connecting the photocells, we advise you to select the 
type of operation (Fig.24) according to the movement zone 
they must protect and position – 

both on the transmitter and 

receiver

 - the dip-switches as shown in Tab.:

Closing  photocells:

  they  are  tripped  only  during  the 

automated system closing movement, and, therefore, 
are suitable for protecting the closure zone against the 
risk of impact.

   If you have to connect two or more BUS-2EASY 

closing photocells, choose different addresses 

for each pair used.

Opening  photocells:

  they  are  tripped  only  during  the 

automated  system  opening  movement,  and, 
therefore, are suitable for protecting the opening zone 
against the risk of impact.

   If  you  have  to  connect  two  or  more   

BUS-2EASY  opening  photocells,  choose 

different addresses for each pair used.

Opening /Closing photocells:

 they are tripped during the 

automated system opening and closing movement, 
and, therefore, are suitable for protecting the entire 
movement zone against the risk of impact.

   If you have to connect two or more BUS-2EASY 

closing photocells, choose different codes for 

each pair used.

Pulse  generators:

  used  as  pulse  generators  to  open  the 

automated system.

A  maximum  of  6  pairs  of  BuS-2EASY  photocells  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 

6.2.1  ADDRESSING THE BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS 

 Important: the same address must be given 

to  both  transmitter  and  receiver.  (the  same 

DIP-SWITCH setting)

 Make  sure  that  there  are  not  two  or  more 

photocell  pairs  with  the  same  address.  (the 

same DIP-SWITCH setting)

 If you are not using any BUS-2EASY accessory, 

leave free connector BUS-2EASY (J3- fig. 7).

Table  shows the programming operations of the dip-switch 
inside the transmitter and the BuS 2-EASY photocells receiver.

Dip

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. 1 - Addressing the BUS-2EASY photocells

 

Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible 
by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).

Fig. 24 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

DL1 

= Alignment

DL2

  =  BuS-2EASY/

power supply status 

DS1

 = Programming 

dip-switches

Fig. 24

Fig. 25

Summary of Contents for E124

Page 1: ...E124...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...MODULE rapid connection 8 5 12 CONNECTOR J14 FOR RAPID CONNECTION OF MINIDEC DECODER AND RP 8 5 13 Connector M1A Rapid connection MODULE X COM 8 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 9 6 1 TRADITIONAL PHOTOCELLS...

Page 4: ...ng the cable grippers M16 M20 M25 ref b and the two lid hinges ref c If it is necessary to remove and re position the E124 control board make sure that the spacers ref d are fitted in the supports The...

Page 5: ...cured the box in the selected position cover the securing holes Fig 2 ref a and the screws with the supplied plugs as shown in Fig 4 Connect the power cable to the switching feeder as shown in Fig 5 m...

Page 6: ...threshold Connect the earth cable to the relevant terminal see fig 5 Always separate power cables from control and safety cables push button receiver photocells etc To avoid any electrical disturbanc...

Page 7: ...MOTOR CONNECTOR J12 LEAF 2 MOTOR CONNECTOR J13 CONNECTOR FOR RECEIVER MODULE XF433 XF868 J14 CONNECTOR DECODER MINIDEC RP RECEIVER J15 USB CONNECTOR FOR PROGRAMMING FROM PC M1A MODULE X COM CONNECTOR...

Page 8: ...umper connect IN4 and OUT1 IN5 Closing safety devices contact N C terminal 7 see paragraph 6 1 To install several closing safety devices connect the N C contacts in series Othermoredetailedprogramming...

Page 9: ...re 2 and 4 seconds respectively RED RED BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE 5 6 TERMINAL BOARD J9 FLASHING LAMP Output for 24Vdc flashing lamp Maximum applicable load 24 Vdc 15 W 5 7 TERMINAL BOARD J10 ELECTRIC L...

Page 10: ...opening OPEN B of the automated system up to a maximum of 256 channels Othermoredetailedprogrammingpossibilities are feasible by programming with a PC see dedicated instructions To save the radio com...

Page 11: ...y are tripped only during the automated system closing movement and therefore are suitable for protecting the closure zone against the risk of impact Opening safety devices they are tripped only durin...

Page 12: ...nnection of a pair of opening and a pair of closing photocells Connection of a pair of closing and a pair of opening closing photocells Connection of one closing safety device and one opening safety d...

Page 13: ...fferent codes for each pair used Pulse generators used as pulse generators to open the automated system A maximum of 16 pairs of BUS 2EASY photocells can be connected to the board The photocells are s...

Page 14: ...s whether the encoder belongs to one leaf rather than to the other This is why you must pay great attention to the indications of the status LEDs on the body of each encoder Fig 26 Below we list the f...

Page 15: ...you press any button on the display this means that programming from the PC with a protection password is loaded on the board Nothing can be modified without the PC and relevant protection password Co...

Page 16: ...his means that a standard configuration modified by push buttons and display was selected If you wish to maintain this programming press push button F again PC If the PC value appears when you release...

Page 17: ...dprogrammingpossibilities are feasible by PC programming see dedicated instructions 20 20 20 20 20 20 F1 MOTOR 1 POWER Adjusts the maximum power level of motor 1 01 minimum power 50 maximum power Othe...

Page 18: ...the display shows the value of the function which can be changed with keys and if you press the F key and hold it down the display shows the name of the next function if you release it the values is s...

Page 19: ...over pushing stroke Y active no excluded Other more detailed programming pos sibilitiesarefeasiblebyprogrammingwith a PC see dedicated instructions no no no no no no rS REVERSING STROKE AT OPENING Wh...

Page 20: ...5 06 00 no travel limit device at closing for both leaves 0 1 searches for stop point of leaf 1 and 2 02 searches for stop point of leaf 1 03 searches for stop point of leaf 2 04 stops movement of le...

Page 21: ...ration 05 gate OPEN or in PAUSE 06 gate CLOSED 07 gate MOVING 08 gate in EMERGENCY status 09 gate OPENING 10 gate CLOSING 11 ELECTRIC LOCK command before CLOSURE you have to interface with relay 24V 1...

Page 22: ...ee dedicated instructions 02 02 02 02 02 02 t2 TIMING OUT 2 only visible if at the previous step o2 the item 03 11 14 16 was selected Adjusts the timing of output OUT 2 if a timed function from 1 to 9...

Page 23: ...splay indicates the number of the thousands of effected cycles The displayed val ue updates itself as the cycles follow interacting with the nd values If AS no by pressing keys and for 5 sec the cycle...

Page 24: ...dio control simultaneously press and hold down push buttons P1 and P2 The radio control LED begins to flash Release both push buttons Press push button R1 SW1 or R2 SW2 to save respectively total open...

Page 25: ...ntrol that had been memory stored to enable learning on the selected channel The LED on the board relating to the channel being learned flashes for 5 sec within which time the code of another radio co...

Page 26: ...sed Led off contact open LED Description ON contact closed OFF contact open DL1 IN1 OPEN A Command enabled Command disabled DL2 IN2 OPEN B Command enabled Command disabled DL3 IN3 STOP Command disable...

Page 27: ...o close at full speed followed by leaf 1 At this stage S5 flashes on the display setup FAST CLOSE When the closing mechanical stop point is reached both leaves stop and leaf 1 restarts to open automat...

Page 28: ...OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED opens the leaves opens released leaf no effect no effect OPEN disabled no effect OPEN disabled no effect no effect OPEN disabled OPENING stops...

Page 29: ...LOSE disabled no effect OPEN disabled no effect CLOSE disabled no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled Tab 10 e LOGIC SA PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED op...

Page 30: ...TEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED opens the leaves no effect no effect no effect OPEN disabled no effect OPEN disabled no effect no effect OPEN disabled OPENING no eff...

Page 31: ......

Page 32: ...iegendem 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 vorliegen...

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