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E124 39 

532365 - Rev.A

Tr

ansla

tion of the orig

inal instruc

tions

ENGLISH

10.  OPERATION

ACCESSORIES

 

LED

Lights up during opening and stays on as long as the 

automation remains open.  Flashes during closing.  It 

is off when the automation is closed.

 

COURTESY LIGHT

Lights up during movements and remains on for the 

set time (

t1

).

 

TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL

It lights up when the automation is opening and stays 

on as long as it remains open.

OPERATING LOGICS

 

L

the STOP command has priority in all the logics and 

stops the automation.

The CLOSE command always closes the automation.

 

E

 SEMI-AUTOMATIC

This logic only uses the OPEN command.

OPEN  if the automation is closed, causes it to open.
OPEN  if the 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, re-

verses the gate.

 

EP

  SEMI-AUTOMATIC STEP-BY-STEP

This logic only uses the OPEN command.

OPEN  if the automation is closed, causes it to open.
OPEN  if the automation is open, causes it to close.
OPEN  during opening or closing, stops the gate and 

the next OPEN command reverses the direction.

The triggering of the photocells

  during movement, re-

verses the gate.

 

S

  AUTOMATIC SAFETY

This logic only uses the OPEN command.

OPEN  if the automation is closed, causes it to 

open.  The automation closes automatically after the 

pause time has elapsed.
OPEN  during opening, causes it to close.
OPEN  during pause, causes it to close.
OPEN  during closing, causes it to reopen.

The triggering of the closing photocells

  during pause, closes 

the gate -  during opening, requests closing,  -  during 

closing, causes the gate to reverse and then closes it 

immediately.

COMMANDS

 

OPEN A  -  TOTAL MOTION

Total motion is 100% of the length of travel.  In 2-leaf 

automations, Leaf1

 

starts opening first (if the delay is 

programmed). 

 

OPEN B  -  PARTIAL MOTION

In single leaf automations, partial motion is 50% of 

the length of travel.
In 2-leaf automations, partial motion is 100% of the 

length of travel of Leaf1. Leaf1

 

starts opening first (if 

the delay is programmed).

 

STOP  -  STOPS UNTIL THE BUTTON IS RESET.

BATTERY OPERATION (IF PRESENT)

When there is no mains power, the automation oper-

ates on battery until the charge level drops to the 

threshold value:  16 V 

"

.

WARNING

  The frequency at which the flashing light 

flashes increases with every movement carried out in 

battery operation mode.  A warning can be also be 

programmed on a dedicated output.

SLEEP mode

  If the charge drops to the threshold 

value, the board goes into SLEEP mode:  automation 

NOT operational, display off, IN LED flashing every 4 

s.  Normal operation resumes when the mains sup-

ply is restored.

DETECTION DEVICES

 

CLOSING PHOTOCELLS

The triggering of the photocells during closing, causes 

the gate to open.  An alternative operation can be 

configured using function 

Ph

 in Advanced program-

ming:  the triggering of the photocells stops the gate 

immediately and opens it when they are released. 

If they are engaged when the leaves are stationary, the closing 

photocells prevent the gate from closing until they are released.

 

OPENING PHOTOCELLS

If the photocells are triggered, the automation is 

stopped.

 

OPENING/CLOSING PHOTOCELLS

If the photocells are triggered, the automation is 

stopped.

 

SENSITIVE EDGE SAFETY

I

f an obstacle is detected during opening or closing, 

the leaf reverses for 2 s and then the automation stops.

 

OBSTACLE DETECTION BY BOARD OR ENCODER

I

f an obstacle is detected during opening or closing, 

the leaf reverses (ANTI-CRUSHING), then the automa-

tion stops.

Summary of Contents for E124

Page 1: ...E124 Translation of the original instructions...

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

Page 3: ...the anti crushing system 22 6 6 Final checks 23 6 7 Close the enclosure 23 7 ACCESSORIES 24 7 1 BUS 2easy devices 24 BUS 2easy control devices 24 BUS 2easy Photocells Sensitive edges 25 BUS 2easy enco...

Page 4: ...general information and guidelines whicharepurelyillustrativeandnotexhau stive in order to facilitate the activities carried out by the Manufacturer of the Machine in all respects with regardtocarryin...

Page 5: ...mage to components The operation or stage described must be performed following the supplied instructions and applicable safety regulations i WARNING Details and specifications which must be respected...

Page 6: ...has been identified and declared to conform to the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC by the actual Manufacturer Incorrect installation and or incorrect use of the prod uct might cause serious harm to pe...

Page 7: ...t s compo nents Do not install the board unless it is housed in the enclosure supplied by FAAC 3 3 UNAUTHORISED USE Do not use on motors or devices that are intended for purposes other than operating...

Page 8: ...54 Ambient operating temperature 20 55 C The E124 can control one or two 24V brushed mo tors each having a maximum power of 70 W Enclosure the enclosure houses the E124 and the switching power supply...

Page 9: ...oximity to the planned digging drilling locations to prevent the risk of electrocution Check that there are no pipes in the vicinity as well The external electronic board must be housed in an enclosur...

Page 10: ...ried out the preliminary start up checks Never remove the board cover unless the instructions specifically indicate that you should do so Handle the enclosure carefully so as not to damage the board a...

Page 11: ...Reinstall the cover OPENINGTOTHE LEFT FASTEN THE ENCLOSURE 1 5 Remove the 4 screw caps 5 mm holes 2 Markthefixingpointsonthesupport drilltheholes andsecureusingsuitablescrewsanddowels lastly inert the...

Page 12: ...COMPONENTS SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY Theswitchingpowersupplyisfactorysettoanominal mains voltage of 230 V SETTINGTHE MAINSVOLTAGETO 115V If the mains voltage is 115 V the position of the selector has to...

Page 13: ...vice inputs IN1 IN5 and accessories power supply OUT2 Removableterminalboardforprogrammable output FC Removable terminal board for limit switch inputs ENC RemovableterminalboardforGatecoderFAAC inputs...

Page 14: ...otocells sensitive edges 8 24 Accessories power supply NO type inputs normally open Devices with a NO contact must be connected to NO inputs the com mandisactivatedwhenthecontactcloses Multiple NO con...

Page 15: ...mov ingandmustbeinstalledinapositionthatisvisiblefrom inside and outside the property Connect the flashing light to the intermittent output on the LAMP terminal board Functions available in Advanced...

Page 16: ...erisused itisrecommendedtoinstall the appropriate external antenna in order to obtain a sufficient range see the device instructions EMERGENCY BATTERIES BATTERY Connect the back up batteries dedicated...

Page 17: ...reach the last function St 2 Select Y save the changes no DO NOT save the changes 3 Press the button F F to confirm the display reverts to the automation status view RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPME...

Page 18: ...to the DEFAULT settings Y LO OPERATING LOGICS E E Semi automatic EP Semi automatic step by step S Automatic Safety SA Automatic Safety 2 SP Automatic step by step A1 Automatic 1 A Automatic AP Automa...

Page 19: ...ated by a point up to a maximum of 1 3 minutes 1 0 1 3 Adjustment step 10 s E g 1 2 1 min and 20 s 05 bu BUS 2easyREGISTRATION See the specific section no M2 MOTOR2OPERATION NOTdisplayedif Mn 1 Inthis...

Page 20: ...CTRIC LOCK ON LEAF 2 NOT displayed if Mn 1 This function has to be enabled if the electric lock is installed on Leaf 2 it is usually on Leaf 1 Y enabled no disabled no Od LEAF OPENING DELAY NOT displa...

Page 21: ...ed Y enabled no disabled no o1 OUT1 Function of output OUT1 The letters tr indicate TIMER programming from Simply Connect not modifiable from the board 00 00 disabled 01 FAIL SAFE 02 LED 03 COURTESY L...

Page 22: ...cycle counter press and for 5 s 00 nd TENS of CYCLES Displays the tens of cycles that have been performed 00 53 if AS no 00 99 programmable if AS Y 00 St LEAVINGTHE PROGRAMMING MODE Y Exit without sa...

Page 23: ...utton for Leaf2 and the button for Leaf1 2 Press the and buttons simultaneously for a few seconds Thedisplayflashes thenthefirstmovementstarts and S1 appears on the display Release the buttons 3 SETUP...

Page 24: ...sdefinedasthe newmechanicalstopoftheleaf whentheobstacle is removed the original length of travel is restored automatically Thefunctionsusedforadjustingtheanti crushingsys temarelistedbelow Someallowt...

Page 25: ...n impact force tester in accordance with standard EN 12453 For non EU countries if there are no specific local regulations the static forcemustbelessthan150N Ifnecessary adjust the anti crushing syste...

Page 26: ...commands LBUS2easycontroldevicesrequireE124firmwareversion FW 3 2 or later 1 Configure the DIP switches on the device to assign 1 o 2 commands DIP switches for BUS 2easy commands IMPORTANT a command...

Page 27: ...he transmitter and receivertospecifythetypeofoperationandassign an identification code to the pair ADDRESS DIP switches for BUS 2easy photocells and sensi tive edges The CLOSING PHOTOCELLS CL FSW prot...

Page 28: ...devices using the specific procedure or via SETUP 7 2 REGISTERING REMOVING BUS 2easy DEVICES The SETUP procedure registers the BUS 2easy devices that are connected Alternatively you can carry out the...

Page 29: ...the GND terminal or to the output programmed as FAIL SAFE if enabled Positionandconnectthephotocellsaccordingtotheir required use CL CLOSINGPHOTOCELLS Activeduringclosureintheir detection area OP OPEN...

Page 30: ...te grated OmniDEC receiver combined with the 3 pin plug in module it allows OPEN A and OPEN B commands to be memorised Ifa5 pinpluginreceiverisused onlyforOPENAcommand follow the specific instructions...

Page 31: ...tstoflash for20s timeavailable for the next step 2 Press and release button P1 on the radio con trol The command is executed immediately and LED R1 ontheboardbecomessteadyfor2s memorisation completed...

Page 32: ...A and OPEN B commands to be memorised Ifa5 pinpluginreceiverisused onlyforOPENAcommand follow the specific instructions Configurethe12DIPswitchesontheradiocontrol see the instructions supplied The mem...

Page 33: ...remustbenotbeanyunauthorised persons present for the entire duration of operations carried out remotely SETUP and or modifications to operating parameters LSimply Connect requires E124 firmware versio...

Page 34: ...ied to the battery termi nals following the polarity shown 4 Makesurethatthemainpowerconnector POWER isalreadypluggedin thenconnectthebatteriesto the BATTERY connector The battery operation signal can...

Page 35: ...photocells engaged FCA1 DL6 Opening limit switch not engaged engaged FCC1 DL7 Closing limit switch not engaged engaged FCA2 DL8 Opening limit switch not engaged engaged FCC2 DL9 Closing limit switch n...

Page 36: ...otor connection IMPORTANT Iftheautomationhas2leaves endthetestwiththe leaves positioned so there is no interference between them BUS 2easy STATUS To check the BUS 2easy connection look at the 2EASY LE...

Page 37: ...k the installer to carry out scheduled maintenance 61 Obstacle detected Leaf1 An obstacle that prevents the leaf from moving has been detected Remove the obstacle 62 Obstacle detected Leaf2 as above 6...

Page 38: ...nce via Simply Connect 99 Control board data deletion All data on the E124 has been deleted 100Control board com munication error TheE124andtheSimplyConnectdevices do NOT communicate 101 i Simply Conn...

Page 39: ...plastic board protection covers Check that the connectors and wiring are intact Check that there are no signs of overheating burning etc of electronic components Check that the earth connections are i...

Page 40: ...ADVANCED programming function AS se lect Y to enable the maintenance request 2 In function nc set the value in thousands using the and buttons 3 In function nd set the value in tens using the and butt...

Page 41: ...rse and then closes it immediately COMMANDS OPEN A TOTAL MOTION Total motion is 100 of the length of travel In 2 leaf automations Leaf1 starts opening first if the delay is programmed OPEN B PARTIAL M...

Page 42: ...command OPEN if the automation is closed causes it to open The automation closes automatically after the pause time has elapsed OPEN during pause stops the gate and the next OPEN command closes it OPE...

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