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E145S 

532369 - Rev.A

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5.  INSTALLATION 

RISKS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 

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ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY before 

working on the board.

If the disconnect switch is not in view, apply a warning 

sign stating “WARNING - Maintenance in Progress”.

Turn the power on only after having made all the 

electrical connections and carried out the preliminary 

start-up checks.

5.1  TOOLS REQUIRED

 

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Use appropriate tools and equipment in working en-

vironments which comply with applicable legislation.

4.  INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

4.1  ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

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Always shut off the power supply before performing 

any work.  If the disconnect switch is not in view, 

apply a warning sign stating “WARNING - Mainte-

nance in Progress”.

 

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The electrical system must comply with applicable 

legislation in the country of installation.

Use components and materials with CE marking 

which are compliant with the Low Voltage Directive 

2014/35/EU and EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.

The power supply line for the automation must be 

fitted with a multi-pole circuit breaker, with a suitable 

tripping threshold, a contact opening distance of at 

least 3 mm and a breaking capacity that complies 

with current regulations.

The power supply for the automation must be fitted 

with a 30 mA differential switch. 

The metal parts of the structure must be earthed.

Check that the protective earthing system com-

plies with applicable regulations in the country of 

installation.

The electrical cables of the automation system must 

be of a size and insulation class that is compliant 

with current legislation and laid in appropriate rigid 

or flexible conduits, either above or below ground.

Use separate conduits for the power supply and the 

12-24 V control devices / accessories cables.

Check buried cable plans to ensure that there are no 

other electrical cables in proximity 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 

enclosure that has a minimum IP 44 protection rating 

and fitted with a lock or another type of device to pre-

vent access by unauthorised persons.  The enclosure 

must be located in an accessible and non-hazardous 

area and at least 30 cm from the ground.  The cable 

outlets must face downwards.

The conduit fittings and the cable glands must prevent 

the entry of moisture, insects and small animals.

Protect extension connections using junction boxes 

with an IP 67 protection rating or higher.

The overall length of the BUS cables must not exceed 

100 m.

It is recommended to install a flashing light in a visible 

position to indicate when it is moving.

The control accessories must be positioned in areas 

that are always accessible and not dangerous for the 

user.  It is recommended to position the control acces-

sories within the field of view of the automation. This 

is mandatory in the case of hold-to-run controls.

The hold-to-run controls in the dead-man mode of 

operation, must comply with standard EN 60947-5-1.

If an emergency stop button has been installed, it 

must be EN13850 compliant.

Comply with the following heights from the ground:

- control accessories = minimum 150 cm

- emergency buttons = maximum 120 cm

If the manual controls are intended to be used by 

disabled or infirm persons, highlight them with 

suitable pictograms and make sure that these users 

are able to access them.

Summary of Contents for E145S

Page 1: ...E145S...

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: ...7 2 Close the enclosure 20 7 3 Final operations 20 8 ACCESSORIES 21 8 1 Relay photocells 21 8 2 Sensitive edges 22 8 3 Limit switches 22 8 4 BUS 2easy devices 23 Connection 23 BUS 2easy photocells 23...

Page 4: ...chnical personnel Risks for the user of the automation system Risks to product integrity damage InEurope theautomationofagatefallsundertheMa chinery Directive 2006 42 EC and the corresponding harmonis...

Page 5: ...n 1 1 LED off LED on LED flashing LED flashing quickly PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment must be worn to protect against hazards e g crushing cutting shearing etc Obligation...

Page 6: ...eginning of the paragraphs Always comply with the safety recommendations Only the installer and or maintenance technician is are authorised to carry out work on the components of the automation Do not...

Page 7: ...uct s com ponents 3 3 UNAUTHORISED USE Do not use on motors or devices that are intended for purposes other than operating gates Uses other than the intended use are prohibited It is prohibited to ins...

Page 8: ...ruser SimplyConnectrequires an accessory connectivity module to be plugged in which is chosen according to technology used XMB GSM for mobile Bluetooth Low Energy technology XWBL WiFi LAN Bluetooth Lo...

Page 9: ...d in appropriate rigid or flexible conduits either above or below ground Use separate conduits for the power supply and the 12 24 V control devices accessories cables Check buried cable plans to ensur...

Page 10: ...trol devices accessories power supply and output OUT1 J4 Connector 5 pin for FAAC radio decoder boards J5 Connector 3 pin for FAAC XF radio module J6 Removable terminal board for connecting limit swit...

Page 11: ...in two motor systems 11 STOP IN3 Stop command NCcontact connectapush buttonoranothertypeof pulse generator which by opening a contact causes the automation to stop LIftheinputisnotused bridgeitwiththe...

Page 12: ...4 25 26 RADIO RP DEC 2EASY CONNECTIVITY CR2032 USB A EDGE1 OUT1 OP A 24V 24V OP B STOP FSW CL FSW OP OUT2 LOCK1 LOCK2 EDGE2 FCC2 FCA2 FCC1 FCA1 J10 LIf no BUS 2easy devices are used leave the terminal...

Page 13: ...ion of the leaf Use FAAC 12 V 24 V electric locks or generic 24 V 0 5Aelectriclockswithamaximumcurrentof3A RADIO RECEIVER DECODER BOARD J4 ThequickinsertionconnectorJ4isspecificallyfor5 pin FAAC radio...

Page 14: ...motor to terminals M1 For double operator installations connect the motor that opens first to terminals M1 the motor that closes first to terminals M2 The operators MUST be connected to the earth of...

Page 15: ...OP A 24V 24V OP B STOP FSW CL FSW OP OP CL OUT2 LOCK1 LOCK2 EDGE2 FCC2 FCA2 FCC1 FCA1 When the display shows the automation status you can enter basic or advanced programming mode Basic programming 1...

Page 16: ...instepsof10s 00 59 Adjustment step 1 s 1 0 9 5 Adjustment step 10 s 30 Mn NUMBER of MOTORS connected 1 1 motor 2 2 motors 2 Function default F1 MOTOR 1 POWER 01 50 levels 50 maximum power 25 F2 MOTOR...

Page 17: ...ment step 1 s 01 cS CLOSINGTHRUST not displayed if FC 1 Thisfunctionassiststheclosingoftheelectriclock it pushes against the closing stop with maximum forcefor2s DONOTenablethefunctionifthere is not a...

Page 18: ...TIME displayed only if En no and FA FC no or 2 Adds additional operating time at the end of the movement 00 30 Adjustment step 1 s 03 Function default o1 OUT1 Function of output OUT1 00 disabled 01 FA...

Page 19: ...to reopen The triggering of the photocells during movement reverses 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 OP...

Page 20: ...EN during closing causes it to reopen Thetriggeringoftheclosingphotocells duringpause reloads the pause time At AUTOMATICTIMER This logic only uses the OPEN command OPEN if the automation is closed ca...

Page 21: ...hingcode from S1 toS4 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 display check the ERRORS...

Page 22: ...econditionsofuse For example in particularly windy areas with panelled leaves if the sensitivity of the anti crushing system is too high it can cause frequent unwanted reversals to occur In BASIC PROG...

Page 23: ...ectthephotocellsaccordingtotheir required use FSW CL Photocell active during closing FSW OP Photocell active during opening FSW OP CL Photocell always active LThe action carried out when the photocell...

Page 24: ...k connected in parallel So Sc 2r DO NOT connect photocells to inputs EDGE1 EDGE2 1 Configure the input to which the sensitive edge is connected according to the type used functions So Sc in programmin...

Page 25: ...ransmitter 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 p...

Page 26: ...onnect the cables of the encoder to the 2EASY terminal board 2 After turning on power to the board check the LEDs on each encoder with the leaf stationary DL1 lit encoder powered DL2 lit encoder conne...

Page 27: ...0 1 Open A_3 StopNC_1 1 0 1 1 0 Open B_3 1 0 1 1 1 Open A_3 Close 1 1 0 0 0 Open B_4 1 1 0 0 1 Open A_4 Open B_3 1 1 0 1 0 Open B_5 1 1 0 1 1 Open A_4 Open B_4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 Open A_4 StopNC_2 1...

Page 28: ...XF radio module 1 Insert the XF radio module into the J4 connector beingcarefultoinsertitintherightwayroundand with the mains power switched off J4 2 Turn power on to the board 3 Memorise the radio co...

Page 29: ...ols remotely Use a LC RC radio control that is already use by the automation without having to use the board 1 Takearadiocontrolthatisalreadyinuseandmove close to the board 2 Press buttons P1 and P2 s...

Page 30: ...must be not be any unauthorised persons present for the entire duration of operations carried out remotely SETUP and or modifications to operating parameters LSimply Connect requires E145S firmware v...

Page 31: ...lease the buttons TheprocedureendswhenY appearsonthedisplay If there are errors no appears on the display and the red ERROR LED lights up To display the error code press buttons and simultaneously The...

Page 32: ...ctive Additional LED status or meanings are shown in the section on the accessory to which it refers 10 DIAGNOSTICS 10 1 FIRMWARE VERSION The firmware version is show on the display for 5 seconds each...

Page 33: ...circuit 31 Consecutive ob stacles in open ing The programmed number of con secutive obstacles in opening has been reached Remove the obsta cle If the problem persists repeat the SETUP 32 Movementtime...

Page 34: ...isabled The safety in closing devices have beendisabled viaSimplyConnect 82 Opening sensi tive edge disa bled The opening sensitive edges have beendisabled viaSimplyConnect 83 Closing sensitive edges...

Page 35: ...ment Check that the power supply and connecting cables and the cable glands are intact 12 Check that the connectors and wiring are intact 12 Check that there are no signs of overheating burning etc of...

Page 36: ...tenance is required When the automation reaches the set number of cycles there is a pre flashing of at least 8 s at each movement The user should ask the installer to carry out maintenance 1 In ADVANC...

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