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E721 

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

Summary of Contents for E721

Page 1: ...B GND OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP GND FSW CL 24 F C C M A I N P E N L B A T T E R Y M O T O R L A M P L O C K L O C K L O C K P R I M T R A N S F S E C T R A N S F F C A R A D I O 1 R A D I O 2 E R R O R...

Page 2: ...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 T...

Page 3: ...ll upstream of the system a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold Connect the earth lead to the appropriate terminal Always separate power cables from control and safety cables...

Page 4: ...15 V 60 Hz Power consumption from mains stand by 10 W Motor max load 10A Accessory power supply 24 V Accessory max current 24 V max 500 mA BUS 2EASY max 500 mA Environmental temperature 20 55 C Flashi...

Page 5: ...7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 72 2 2 230 V 115 V ENGLISH A Photocells that operate during CLOSING B Photocells that operate during OPENING C Photocells that operate during OPENING and CLOSING MOTOR RELE...

Page 6: ...par 4 1 1 2 Cut off power to the board 3 Connect both cables of the BUS 2EASY accessories to the red terminal block J12 polarity irrelevant 4 Power the board 5 Quickly press the SETUP push button SW4...

Page 7: ...fety device deactivated Connection of 1 pair of closing photocells with FAIL SAFE safety device activated Other safety devices Set in second level of programming o1 01 Other safety devices 4 2 TRADITI...

Page 8: ...setting 2nd level o1 00 FAIL SAFE DISABLED 2nd level SP 01 INPUT 4 SAFETY EDGE SAFETY By setting 2nd level o1 00 FAIL SAFE DISABLED 2nd level Ob 02 INPUT 3 SAFETY EDGE SAFETY Other safety devices 4 3...

Page 9: ...n press push button F to exit the program and store the parameters The display shows again the status of the automated system 1st LEVEL PROGRAMMING Display Function Default 1 dF DEFAULT 1 Configures t...

Page 10: ...peed 1 0 maximum speed When the speed value has been changed it is advisable to perform a new SETUP see par 7 3 08 ro SLOWING DURING OPENING Adjusts the slowing space as a percentage of the total gate...

Page 11: ...you want the closing photocells to lock movement and reverse it on disengagement Normally operation of the closing photocells immediately puts the gate into reverse when this function is off Y revers...

Page 12: ...next function 12 output that can be activated by second radio channel step function 00 t1 TIMING OF OUT 1 only if option 03 or 11 is selected at the previous step Can be used to adjust timing of outpu...

Page 13: ...EN 03 Stop then CLOSE 04 In PAUSE 05 During opening stage 06 During closing stage 07 FAIL SAFE in progress 08 BUS 2EASY device check in progress 09 Preflashing then OPEN 10 Preflashing then CLOSE 11 O...

Page 14: ...ee of any obstacle by people or things 6 3 STORING LC RC RADIOCONTROLS It is possible to store a maximum of 256 codes divided between OPEN A and OPEN B CLOSE Use the LC RC remote controls only with a...

Page 15: ...the cause of the error has been removed Fixed ON Mains powered Flashing Battery powered Off Board off Tab 3 Description of POWER LED 7 2 BATTERY OPERATION ATTENTION To optimise energy consumption and...

Page 16: ...e LED for the FCA limit switch on the board goes off secure with the appropriate screws 4 Move the gate to closing position manually leaving 40 mm from the limit switch me chanical stop 5 Slide the ma...

Page 17: ...erminal board POLE 1 POLE 2 see Fig 19 When a unit is configured as a SLAVE this will force the values of some programming parameters no longer displayed in the menu LO PA Pb Ph Op By placing the boar...

Page 18: ...encoder will cause the motion to reverse At the next motion in the same direction an obstacle in the same position will cause the motor to stop It is essential to correctly configure this parameter to...

Page 19: ...OP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED opens the gate opens the gate partially no effect no effect OPEN inhibited no effect OPEN inhibited no effect no effect OPEN inhibited DURING OPENING locks operation...

Page 20: ...ses reclosesthegate noeffect OPEN CLOSEinhibited noeffect OPENinhibited noeffect CLOSEinhibited noeffect OPEN CLOSEinhibited LOGIC S PULSES STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP F...

Page 21: ...ED opensthegate closesthegate noeffect OPEN CLOSEinhibited noeffect OPENinhibited noeffect CLOSEinhibited noeffect OPEN CLOSEinhibited LOGIC B PULSES STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A CLOSE STOP FSW O...

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