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E124S 

532434 - Rev.A

Tr

ansla

tion of the orig

inal instruc

tions

ENGLISH

2.  SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

INSTALLER SAFETY

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT

 

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The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene etc.) must 

not be left within reach of children as they are potential 

sources of danger.

Discard the packaging after use in the appropriate con-

tainers in compliance with waste disposal regulations.

Installation activities require special work conditions 

to reduce to the minimum the risks of accidents and 

serious damage.  Furthermore, the suitable precau-

tions must be taken to prevent risks of injury to persons 

or damage.

 

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The installer must be in good physical and mental condi-

tion, aware of and responsible for the hazards that may 

be generated when using the product.

The work area must be kept tidy and must not be left 

unattended.

Do not wear clothes or accessories (scarves, bracelets, 

etc.) that may get caught in moving parts.

Always wear the personal protective equipment recom-

mended for the type of activity to be carried out.

The required level of workplace lighting must be equal 

to at least 200 lux.

Operate CE marked machinery and equipment in compli-

ance with the manufacturer's instructions.  Use work 

instruments in good conditions.

Store the product in its original packaging, in closed 

and dry premises, protected from the sun and free 

from dust and aggressive substances. Protect from 

mechanical stress.  If stored for more than 3 months, 

regularly check the condition of the components and 

the packaging.

 

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Storage temperature: 5°C to 30°C.

 

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Percentage of humidity: 30% to 70%.

This product has been placed on the market as a 

control system for actuators for swinging gates, there-

fore must not be commissioned until the machine in 

which it has been incorporated has been identified 

and declared to conform to the Machinery Directive 

2006/42/EC by the actual Manufacturer. 

 

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Incorrect installation and/or incorrect use of the prod-

uct might cause serious harm to people.  Read and 

comply with all the instructions before starting any 

activity on the product.  Keep these instructions for 

future reference.

Perform installation and other activities adhering to the 

sequences provided in the instructions manual.

Always comply with all the requirements contained in 

the instructions and warning tables at the beginning 

of the paragraphs.  Always comply with the safety 

recommendations.

Only the installer and/or maintenance technician is au-

thorised to work on the automation components.  Do 

not modify the original components in any way.

Close off the work site (even temporarily) and prevent 

access/transit.  EC countries must comply with the 

legislation that transposes the European Construction 

Site Directive 92/57/EC.

The installer is responsible for the installation/testing 

of the automation and for completing the Register of 

the system.
The installer must prove or declare to possess technical 

and professional proficiency to perform installation, 

testing and maintenance activities according to the 

requirements in these instructions.

Use the transport and lifting equipment recommended 

in the instructions manual.

Use safety-compliant portable ladders of adequate 

size, fitted with anti-slip devices at the top and bottom, 

equipped with retainer hooks.

After having dismantled the product, dispose of it 

in compliance with the current waste disposal regu-

lations.

Components and structural materials, batteries and 

electronic components must not be disposed of together 

with household waste. They must be taken to authorised 

disposal and recycling centres.

Summary of Contents for E124S

Page 1: ...E124S Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...p A Alle vermelde namen en merken zijn eigendom van de respectievelijke fabrikanten Deklantenmogenkopie nmakendieenkelvooreigengebruikbestemdzijn Dez handleiding werd in 2023 gepubliceerd Copyright F...

Page 3: ...alling the XF FDS or XF radio module 24 7 1 Memorising XF FDS radio controls 24 7 2 Memorising SLH SLH LR radio controls 24 Memorising the first radio control Master 25 Adding SLH SLH LR radio control...

Page 4: ...to fulfil the essential safety requirements specified in Annex I of the Machinery Directive FAAC S p A recommends that you always comply with the EN 12453 standard and in particular that you adoptthes...

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: ...e fore must not be commissioned until the machine in which it has been incorporated has been identified and declared to conform to the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC by the actual Manufacturer Incorre...

Page 7: ...duct 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 operati...

Page 8: ...4 Ambient operating temperature 20 55 C TheE124S cancontroloneortwo24V brushedmo tors each having a maximum power of 70 W Enclosure the enclosure houses the E124S and the switching power supply and is...

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: ...OMPONENTS 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 b...

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

Page 14: ...d photocells 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...

Page 15: ...flashing light to the intermittent output on the LAMP terminal board Functions available in Advanced programming PF pre flashing of 3 s before movement AS scheduled maintenance request further 8 s of...

Page 16: ...fficient range see the device instructions EMERGENCY BATTERIES BATTERY Connect the back up batteries dedicated section in the Accessorieschapter orastabilizedpowersupply top the BATTERY connector LCon...

Page 17: ...ach 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 EQUIPMENT...

Page 18: ...y step S Automatic Safety SA Automatic Safety 2 SP Automatic step by step A1 Automatic 1 A Automatic AP Automatic step by step At Automaticwithtimer function b Semi automatic b bC Mixed Impulseopen in...

Page 19: ...step 1 s Thedisplaysubsequentlychangestominutesandtensofseconds separated 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 2easy REGISTRATION See...

Page 20: ...on Leaf 2 it is usually on Leaf 1 Y enabled no disabled no Od LEAF OPENING DELAY NOT displayed if Mn 1 This delay is applied to Leaf 2 00 59 s Adjustment step 1 s The display subsequently changes to m...

Page 21: ...8 This function causestheleaftoreverseslightlyafterthemechanicalstophasbeendetected Y enabled no disabled no o1 OUT1 Function of output OUT1 00 The letters tr indicateTIMER programming from Simply Con...

Page 22: ...cle 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 savin...

Page 23: ...rent phases with a flashing code from S1 to S6 see SETUP phases If the SETUP procedure doesn t start or stops before it has been completed the board exits from program ming mode and S0 flashes on the...

Page 24: ...king the cur rent absorbed by the motor or by using the encoder if present Thefourthconsecutiveobstacle whichisdetected inthesamedirectionandposition isdefinedasthe newmechanicalstopoftheleaf whentheo...

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: ...he display shows the corresponding code after any Errors Alarms that may be present SL compatible with SLH SLH LR LC RC DS radio controls Fd compatible with FDS radio controls Memory full warning If t...

Page 27: ...s timeavailable to repeat step 2 on another radio control The procedure ends after 20 s if no further radio controlsarememorisedandtheRADIOLEDswitches off To add additional radio controls repeat the p...

Page 28: ...NGLISH LED sequence has finished after 1 s the RADIO2 LED starts flashing slowly after 5 s both the RADIO1 and RADIO2 LEDs start to flash quickly deletion in progress after 7 s both LEDs come on stead...

Page 29: ...sy control devices require E124S firmware ver sion 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 e g OPEN...

Page 30: ...the 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 pro...

Page 31: ...devices using the specific procedure or via SETUP 8 1 REGISTERING REMOVING BUS 2easy DEVICES The SETUP procedure registers the BUS 2easy devices that are connected Alternatively you can carry out the...

Page 32: ...the GND terminal or to the output programmed as FAIL SAFE if enabled Positionandconnectthephotocellsaccordingtotheir required use CL CLOSINGPHOTOCELLS Activeduringclosureintheir detection area OP OPEN...

Page 33: ...ised persons present for the entire duration of operations carried out remotely activations SETUP and or modi fications to operating parameters LSimply Connect requires E124S firmware version FW 4 0 o...

Page 34: ...w water to get into the enclosure 2 Insert the support and rest the batteries on it 3 Connect the cables supplied to the battery termi nals following the polarity shown 4 Makesurethatthemainpowerconne...

Page 35: ...d 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...

Page 36: ...he motor 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 2EAS...

Page 37: ...63 Intrusionattemptin progress An attempt to open the leaf manually hasbeendetected Startamovement 65 SETUP in progress SETUPisinprogress Thenotificationre mainsaslongasthephaseisinprogress 67 i Low e...

Page 38: ...nnect 82 Opening sensitive edge disabled The opening sensitive edges have been disabled via Simply Connect 83 Closing sensitive edges disabled The closing sensitive edges have been disabled via Simply...

Page 39: ...ard 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 intact and...

Page 40: ...NCED 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 buttons...

Page 41: ...board The display shows bo 2 The FW update starts automatically Thedisplayshowsthepercentageofprogress 00 99 and lastly shows 2 alternating dashes 3 To exit the procedure with the power supply switch...

Page 42: ...utomatically after the pause time has elapsed 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...

Page 43: ...automation closes automatically after the pause time has elapsed OPEN during the pause resets the pause time OPEN during opening is ignored OPEN during closing causes it to reopen The triggering of t...

Page 44: ...ined commands OPEN A OPEN to open and OPEN B CLOSE to close Partial motion is not available A maintained command must be activated intentionally and the automation must be visible Maintained OPEN open...

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