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6.2.8. s

AFety

 

devices

 

Terminals “

10

 & 

15

”. Normally closed contact. Connect, to these terminals, any safety device (e.g. photocells) 

which, by opening the contact, acts on beam motion. They can be active only during closure, or active in both 

closing and opening, according to the position of dip-switch 6, see paragraph 7.

Safety devices active at closure

If the safety devices are activated during closure, the control unit immediately reverses beam movement until 

opening is complete without disabling - if selected - automatic re-closing of the beam.

Safety devices active at closure and opening:

In this case the safety devices are active on both beam movements. If the safety devices are activated during 

closure, the control unit immediately reverses beam movement until opening is complete without disabling - if 

selected - automatic re-closing of the beam.  If the safety devices are activated during opening, the control unit 

immediately stops beam movement and keeps it stopped until the safety device is reset (obstacle removed), and 

only then will the opening  manoeuvre which had been started be resumed.

The status of this input is signalled by the LED located under the contact.

  •If the safety devices are not used, a connection must be made between terminal 4 and terminal 15.

 

  • If there are several safety devices, they must be connected in series.

6.3 MOTOR CONNECTION 

The automated system is supplied designed for 

right hand

 closure, with the motor connected to connector 

JP4

. For 

left hand

 closure, the motor must be connected to connector 

JP5

.

To identify beam closing direction, look at the automated system from the side of the release device. If the beam 

has to descend on the left of the automated system in order to close, left hand closure is involved, vice-versa, if the 

beam has to descend on the right of the automated system in order to close, right hand closure is involved.

  Two motors cannot be connected to the same control unit.

6.4. BATTERY KIT

A battery kit can be connected to the board - see price list - to make up for a possible power cut.

For correct positioning of the battery kit inside the motor body, refer to the instruction for the mechanical part.

The battery kit must be connected to connector 

JP2.

7. DIP-SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 

6 dip-switches are located on the control unit. They command the behaviour of the automated system and of the 

safety devices connected to it. The behaviour of every dip-switch is summarised on the following table:

AUTOMATIC CLOSING

ON

Automatic closing activated 

OFF

Automatic closing disabled

AUTOMATIC CLOSING

ON

Automatic closing activated 

OFF

Automatic closing disabled

OPEN/CLOSE INPUT BEHAVIOUR

ON

Open / Stop / Close / Stop ...

OFF

Open / Close / Open .....

OPEN/CLOSE INPUT BEHAVIOUR

ON

Open / Stop / Close / Stop ...

OFF

Open / Close / Open .....

OPEN BEAM (see paragraph 7.1)

ON

Open beam function activated

OFF

Open beam function disabled

OPEN BEAM (see paragraph 7.1)

ON

Open beam function activated

OFF

Open beam function disabled

CONDO LOGIC

ON

Condo logic activated

OFF

Condo logic disabled

CONDO LOGIC

ON

Condo logic activated

OFF

Condo logic disabled

BEAM LIGHT

ON

Beam light ON when beam open and closed, flashing 

while beam is moving.

OFF

Beam light OFF when beam open and closed, flashing 

while beam is moving.

BEAM LIGHT

ON

Beam light ON when beam open and closed, flashing 

while beam is moving.

OFF

Beam light OFF when beam open and closed, flashing 

while beam is moving.

PHOTOCELLS 

ON

Photocells ON both during closing and opening

OFF

Photocells ON during closing only

PHOTOCELLS 

ON

Photocells ON both during closing and opening

OFF

Photocells ON during closing only

Summary of Contents for E604

Page 1: ...68 EEC Additional information This product underwent a test in a typical uniform configuration all products manufactured by FAAC S p A Bologna 10 10 2007 Managing Director A Bassi INDEX 1 DESCRIPTION...

Page 2: ...Selectable functions Type of logic Operation of open command No mains power supplied function Beam lights flashing Safety devices behaviour Terminal board inputs Power supply Earth Close Open Open Clo...

Page 3: ...cle detection sensitivity P1 Programming push button P2 OPEN channel memory storage push button P3 OPEN CLOSE channel memory storage push button F1 Board protection fuse DL1 CLOSE contact LED DL2 OPEN...

Page 4: ...noeuvre to signal that the beam is about to move In addition to signalling beam movement the flashing light signals by a series of flashes that the beam is being powered by the buffer battery optional...

Page 5: ...mated system in order to close left hand closure is involved vice versa if the beam has to descend on the right of the automated system in order to close right hand closure is involved Two motors cann...

Page 6: ...e board The receiver module can only be inserted in one position Orient the module correctly without forcing 8 1 Memory storage of DS radio controls A maximum of two codes can be stored One on the OPE...

Page 7: ...radio controls can be memory stored on the control unit as ever associated with the activated channel When 5 seconds have elapsed from memory storage of the last radio control the control unit automat...

Page 8: ...connector is correctly connected as described in paragraph 6 3 Restore power and repeat the procedure from point 5 When the closing mechanical stop is reached the beam begins the opening manoeuvre Whe...

Page 9: ...t and restarts after release AT CLOSING Reverses on opening No effect Stops operation and at next pulse opens Reverses motion on opening Stops operation Reverses motion on opening Stops movement and o...

Page 10: ...s No effect Disables OPEN commands OPEN IN PAUSE Reloads pause time Closes immediately Reloads pause time Re closes immediately Stops operation Disables commands and at release resets pause time Disab...

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