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E844 3PH 16 

532315 - Rev.B

2EASY

BUS

2 Easy

BUS

2 Easy

BUS

2 Easy

CN10

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ENGLISH

8.3  BUS 2EASY DEVICES

It is possible to connect FAAC BUS 2easy devices (pho-

tocells, sensitive edges, control devices) to this board.

 

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If no BUS 2easy accessories are used, leave connector 

CN10 free. Do not bridge.

CONNECTION 

Connect the BUS 2easy devices to the CN10 connector.

 

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The overall length of the BUS 2easy cables must not 

exceed 100 m.

The BUS line does not require a matching polarity 

connection.

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 to control OPEN A

 

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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.

 

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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.

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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

ON

1 2 3 4

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:

 

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complete if  

iP

 = 

no

 in programming

 

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partial (2 s) if 

iP

 = 

Y

 in programming

1.  Assign an address to the device electronics by 

setting the four DIP switches.

 

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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 the 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 

Summary of Contents for E844 3PH

Page 1: ...E844 3PH EN FR DE ES NL IT PL TR PT ZH AR RU...

Page 2: ...mi e i marchi citati sono di propriet dei rispettivi fabbricanti I clienti possono effettuare copie per esclusivo utilizzo proprio Questo manuale stato pubblicato nel 2020 Copyright FAAC S p A from 20...

Page 3: ...otor 10 Connecting the earth 10 Mains power supply 10 6 SET UP 11 6 1 Programming 11 6 2 Operating logics 13 6 3 Setup 14 6 4 Restore the default values 14 7 PUTTING INTO SERVICE 14 7 1 Final checks 1...

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

Page 5: ...on 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: ...t be left within reach of children as they are potential sources of danger Discard the packaging after use in the appropri ate containers in compliance with waste disposal regulations Installation act...

Page 7: ...ch have not been specifically authorised by FAAC S p A ItisprohibitedtousetheE8443PHinthepresence of faults which could compromise safety Do not allow water jets of any type or size to come into direc...

Page 8: ...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 t...

Page 9: ...4 Removable terminal board for connecting the flash ing light CN5 Terminal board for connecting limit switch CN6 CN11 Quick insertion connectors for inductive limit switch CN8 Removableterminalboardfo...

Page 10: ...etting programming function Sc to connect sensitive edges with NC contact resistive sensitive edges 8 2 k default photocells Reverse after a sensitive edge has been activated can be configured by sett...

Page 11: ...icesconnectedtothe SAFE inputs are working correctly If the test fails the board prevents the automation from moving error 05 To enable disable the failsafe see programming function FS LIMIT SWITCHES...

Page 12: ...range MOTOR CN3 RP DEC MOTOR LAMP 2EASY OPEN SX OPEN DX LIMIT SW F OPEN B OPEN A SAFE CL CL H OP H SAFE OP STOP GND GND OUT 1 OUT 2 TEST OUT 24V U V W M 3 LAMP N GND 24V FCC FCA 230V 60W max 1500 W ma...

Page 13: ...impact forces to fall within the limits indicated in the standard 6 CarryoutthelearningprocedureforanyBUS2easy devices function bU in programming 7 Set the functions So safety in opening and Sc safet...

Page 14: ...44 R 3PH Y enabled no not enabled Y rP Pre limit switch deceleration as a percentage of the travel of the gate that wasmemorisedduringlearningprocedurefor the work times available only for 844 R 3PH 0...

Page 15: ...herstates it has the same function as the OPEN A command In logics B and C separate opening and closing com mand logics OPEN B only closes the gate A AUTOMATIC ThislogiconlyrequirestheOPENcommandtobeu...

Page 16: ...acteristics of the gate change Set up procedure The gate MUST engage the CLOSED limit switch make sure that the FCC LED is off Select the tl function in programming Press and hold down the and buttons...

Page 17: ...ing function FS 8 2 SENSITIVE EDGES If the sensitive edge is used to protect against a hazard it must comply with standard EN 12978 The E844 3PH board has two inputs for connecting sensitive edges tha...

Page 18: ...air 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 sam...

Page 19: ...Open B_3 1 0 0 1 0 Open B_1 1 0 0 1 1 Open A_3 Open B_4 1 0 1 0 0 Open B_2 1 0 1 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...

Page 20: ...positionandno connected device active on off 6 Alarms Errors display meaning AL 27 obstacle detected Er 05 failsafe test failed Er 15 motion timeout 7 Status of the LEDs LED meaning STOP Stop command...

Page 21: ...that the safety edges operate correctly when faced with an obstacle 6 Check that each pair of photocells is working correctly 6 Checkthatthereisnooptical lightinterferencebetweenthe pairs of photocel...

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