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Installation Sequence

 

 

1.

 

Perform a Risk Assessment for the system and resolve by design as many risks as possible

 

2.

 

Secure the housing

 

3.

 

Mount the motors as detailed in their relevant instructions

 

4.

 

Use suitable cabling for the motors (motors should be 2.5mm2 per core minimum) and 
accessories (BUS devices must be wired using a minimum 2 core, 0.5mm multi-stranded 
screened cable (the screen MUST be attached to the Earth Terminal)

 

5.

 

Wire the electronic control board as per Page 3 for the motors and wire the mains into the 
switching power supply located under the main board, following the L/N/E polarity on the 
plug 

 

6.

 

Power up the E124 Board (please note that the board will take 5-10 seconds to boot-up)

 

7.

 

Verify the status of the LED’s and Display are as per Page 3

 

8.

 

Depending on the installation, verify that the LED’s on the encoders correspond to those 
described on Page 4

 

9.

 

Wire in an OP-A trigger as per Page 3, alternatively program a remote control as shown on 
Page 11.

 

10.

 

Familiarise yourself with how to program the E124 control board as per Page 5

 

11.

 

Begin Basic Programming of the E124 on Page 5

 

a.

 

Check Rotation of the motors by using Function “n1” and “n2” for motor 1 and 2 
respectively as shown on Page 7 

b.

 

If using encoders, “EN” must be set to “y” and “bu” function should be followed as 
shown on Page 7 

c.

 

Verify that the Gates are in the closed position as detailed on Page 8 

d.

 

Run Time Learning – “tL” function and follow procedure as detailed on Page 8 

12.

 

Provide an opening command to verify that the system works correctly 

13.

 

Adjust Operating Logic according to the customer requirement 

14.

 

Connect Safety Devices to the system as deemed required by the Risk Assessment carried 
out previously 

a.

 

Wireless Safety Edges can be connected via the BUS 2easy connection if using the 
FAAC XTR and XTS Wireless Receiver system, the “bu” function must also be re-
addressed as shown on Page 7 

b.

 

If not using the FAAC XTR and XTS System, we would recommend that the 
EasyBoard software be used and that IN4 and IN5 should be set to Safety Edge Input 
as desired, this will ensure that the board responds as fast as possible 

c.

 

Traditional Photocells can be wired and configured as per Page 3 

d.

 

FAAC BUS 2easy Photocells can be wired and configured as per Page 4, the “bu” 
function must also be re-addressed as shown on Page 7 

e.

 

XGuard Laser Curtains would be configured as Traditional Photocells in 14.c 

15.

 

Connect any additional activation commands as per Page 3

 

16.

 

If using either Safety Edges or Inherent Obstacle Detection as part of the Risk Assessment, 
there are useful Functions that can be modified to assist in attaining compliance on Page 9

 

17.

 

If using XGuard Laser Curtains please test these in accordance with BS EN 12445/12453

 

18.

 

Hand over all relevant documentation to the end customer as required by the Technical File 
and the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008

 

Summary of Contents for E124

Page 1: ...E124 Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...operating correctly immediately or after installation BUS 2EASY ENCODER and PHOTOCELLS Cable Specification 2 core 0 5mm2 Multi Strand Shielded Cable with the Sheath connected to the Earth at one end P...

Page 3: ...are in the closed position as detailed on Page 8 d Run Time Learning tL function and follow procedure as detailed on Page 8 12 Provide an opening command to verify that the system works correctly 13...

Page 4: ...UTS DL5 IN5 STATUS LED DEFAULT FSW CL NORMAL STATE ON J5 CONNECTOR FOR OUTPUT 2 OUT2 DL6 FCA1 STATUS LED LIMIT SWITCH OPEN IF GATE CLOSED ON J6 CONNECTOR FOR TRAVEL LIMITS DL7 FCC2 STATUS LED LIMIT SW...

Page 5: ...se note that FAAC BUS photocells are only compatible with FAAC Control Boards and those using the BUS Terminal or using the BUS Relay Interface Board J3 The E124 Control Board also allows for the use...

Page 6: ...The first parameter that MUST be set is the CF This will then allow correct configuration to proceed Please note that until SETUP as been completed the display will show a flashing 50 which is SETUP r...

Page 7: ...ult power and speed settings will be sufficient to allow the first setup These values will generally require further adjustments if force limitation is being used as part of the safety systems and a n...

Page 8: ...Page 7 The below in the figure is what should be seen as an example for a double gate that is using encoders...

Page 9: ...e 8 The above is the Status references is what will be seen under normal operation even if the alarm LED is illuminated To identify the error the signalling Errors and Alarms procedure should be follo...

Page 10: ...he typical wiring of a Maglock using either OUT 1 or OUT 2 with a relay and separate power supply which are configurable as per below in Advance Programming The following parameters from Advanced Prog...

Page 11: ...Page 10 Signalling Errors and Alarms...

Page 12: ...rial Videos available for programming remote controls FAAC UK have created tutorial videos to assist the installer in the programming of remote controls Please use the link below to navigate straight...

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