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E844 3PH 14 

532315 - Rev.B

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EP

  SEMI-AUTOMATIC STEP-BY-STEP

This logic only requires the OPEN command to be used.

OPEN  if the automation is closed, causes it to open.

OPEN  if the automation is open, causes it to close.

OPEN  during opening or closing, stops it and the 

next OPEN command reverses the direction.

 

C

 HOLD-TO-RUN

This logic requires the maintained OPEN A (open) and 

OPEN B (close) commands to be used.

 

!

In the hold-to-run mode:

- the control must be activated intentionally and the 

gate must be visible

- the SAFE inputs stop the movement immediately

Maintained OPEN A  opens the automation.

Maintained OPEN B  closes the automation.

 

b

  SEMI-AUTOMATIC b

This logic requires the OPEN A (open) and OPEN B 

(close) commands to be used.

OPEN A if the automation is closed, causes it to open.

OPEN A during opening, has no effect.

OPEN A during closing, causes it to reopen.

OPEN B if the automation is open, causes it to close.

OPEN B during closing, has no effect.

OPEN B  during opening, causes it to close.

Movement stops if the closing photocells are triggered.

6.3  SETUP

The SETUP must be carried out when the board is first 

installed, each time the board is replaced or installed 

in another system, or if the characteristics 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 simul-

taneously, the gate starts to open and 

S1

 appears 

on the display.

 

-

SETUP is complete when the open limit switch is 

reached.

6.4  RESTORE THE DEFAULT VALUES

To restore the default values for all the functions:

 

-

Press and hold down the 

+

 , 

-

 , 

F

 buttons simultane-

ously for 10 seconds

 

-

Release the buttons when the separator point 

between the two digits on the display flashes

7.  PUTTING INTO SERVICE

7.1  FINAL CHECKS

1.  Make sure that the forces generated by the gate 

are within the limits permitted by the current 

regulations.  Use an impact force tester in ac-

cordance with EN 12453.  For non-EU countries, 

of there are no specific local regulations, the force 

must be less than 150 N.   If necessary, make any 

adjustments that may be needed by referring also 

to the gearmotor instructions.

2.  Carry out a complete functional test of the automa-

tion and all the installed devices.

3.  Refer to the gearmotor instructions for any ad-

ditional tests that may be required.

7.2  CLOSE THE ENCLOSURE

Close the enclosure in which the board is housed by 

referring to the specific instructions. 

7.3  FINAL OPERATIONS

Make sure that the system delivery requirements 

have been fulfilled (otherwise arrange for them) i.e. 

that they correspond to the board installed / replaced.

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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