
E721
1
532014 - Rev.E
ENGLISH
CONTENTS
WARNINGS
• Attention! To ensure the safety of people, it is important that you read all the following instructions.
• Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people.
• Carefully read the instructions before beginning to install the product and keep for future reference.
• The symbol
highlights notes that are important for personal safety and the protection of the automated
system.
• The symbol
calls your attention to notes on product specifications or operation.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
FAAC S.p.A.
Address:
Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY
Declares that:
Control board E721
• conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Additional
note:
This product has undergone testing in a typical
standard configuration (all products built by FAAC S.p.A. )
Bologna, 01-12-2011
CEO
A.
Marcellan
1 WARNINGS .....................................................................................................................................................2
2 LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS ...........................................................................................................................2
2.1 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK J13 .................................................................................................................... 3
3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................3
4 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................................................4
4.1 BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS ............................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1.1 ADDRESSING BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS ..........................................................................................................................5
4.1.2 STORING BUS-2EASY ACCESSORIES .............................................................................................................................5
4.2 TRADITIONAL PHOTOCELLS ....................................................................................................................................... 6
4.3 SAFE INPUT CONNECTIONS
.........................................................................................................................7
5 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................................................8
5.1 1
st
LEVEL PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................................................ 8
5.2 2
nd
LEVEL PROGRAMMING ...................................................................................................................................... 10
6 STORING RADIO CODE ................................................................................................................................ 12
6.1 STORING DS RADIOCONTROLS ............................................................................................................................... 12
6.2 STORING SLH RADIOCONTROLS ............................................................................................................................. 13
6.3 STORING LC/RC RADIOCONTROLS (ONLY FOR SOME MARKETS) ............................................................................ 13
6.3.1 STORING LC/RC RADIOCONTROLS REMOTELY ...........................................................................................................13
6.4 RADIOCONTROLS DELETION PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................. 13
7 OPERATIONAL START-UP ............................................................................................................................... 14
7.1 CHECKING THE LEDS ................................................................................................................................................ 14
7.2 BATTERY OPERATION
............................................................................................................................... 14
7.3 POSITIONING LIMIT SWITCHES ....................................................................................................................................
7.4 MASTER / SLAVE CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 16
7.4.1 MASTER / SLAVE WIRING ............................................................................................................................................
16
7.4.2 MASTER/SLAVE SETUP PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................................
16
7.5 SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17
8 TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM ........................................................................................................... 17
9 ALARM AND ERROR SIGNALS .................................................................................................................. 17
9.1 ALARMS ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
9.2 ERRORS .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
10 FUNCTION LOGICS .................................................................................................................................... 18