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E145S 23
532369 - Rev.A
2EASY
BUS
2 Easy
BUS
2 Easy
BUS
2 Easy
J10
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Tr
ansla
tion of the orig
inal instruc
tions
ENGLISH
8.4 BUS 2EASY DEVICES
It is possible to connect FAAC BUS 2easy devices (pho-
tocells, sensitive edges, control devices) to this board.
i
If no BUS 2easy accessories are used, leave connector
J10 free. Do not bridge.
CONNECTION
Connecting the BUS 2easy devices to connector J10.
i
The overall length of the BUS 2easy cables must not
exceed 100 m.
The BUS line does not require a matching polarity
connection (apart from the encoder connection, see
specific section).
BUS 2EASY PHOTOCELLS
!
Photocells are additional type D detection devices
(according to EN 12453) that reduce the likelihood of
contact with the moving leaf. The photocells are not
safety devices according to standard EN 12978. De-
tection devices used as safety accessories (e.g. sensi-
tive edges) to protect against a hazard, must comply
with standard EN 12978.
Type of use:
FSW CL
Photocell active during closing
FSW OP
Photocell active during opening
FSW OP/CL Photocell always active
OPEN
Photocell for OPEN A
i
The action carried out when the photocells are trig-
gered depends on the operating logic selected.
1. Assign an address to the BUS 2easy photocells by
setting the four DIP switches on both the transmit-
ter and the corresponding receiver.
i
The transmitter and receiver of a pair of photocells
must have the same DIP switch settings.
There must never be two or more pairs of photocells
with the same DIP switch settings. If there is more
than one pair of photocells with the same address, a
conflict error is generated.
2. Register the BUS 2easy photocells (see specific
section).
3. Check the BUS 2easy devices (see specific section)
and make sure that the automation operates ac-
cording to the type of photocell installed.
5
Assigning an address to the Photocells
Key: 0=OFF , 1=ON
1 0 0 0
FSW CL
1 0 0 1
1 0 1 0
1 0 1 1
1 1 0 0
1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
FSW OP
0 0 0 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 1 1
0 1 1 1
0 1 0 0
FSW OP/CL
0 1 0 1
1 1 1 1
OPEN
BUS 2EASY SENSITIVE EDGES
!
If the sensitive edge is used to protect against a
hazard, it must comply with standard EN 12978.
Type of use:
CL EDGE Sensitive edge active during closing
OP EDGE Sensitive edge active during opening
The activation of a sensitive edge causes the direction
of movement to reverse, which 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.
i
No two devices should have the same DIP switch set-
tings. If there is more than one device with the same
address, a conflict error is generated.
2. Register the device (see specific section).
3. Check the BUS 2easy devices (see specific section)
and make sure that the sensitive edges are working
correctly. When the gate is moving, activate the
sensitive edge using an obstacle and make sure
ON
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