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Kit  E850S 

532181        -  Rev.A

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ENGLISH

1.  INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL

1.2 TOOLS REQUIRED

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Symbols: notes and warnings on the instructions

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WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD - The procedure or step described must 
be carried out following the instructions provided and according to the 
applicable safety regulations

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WARNING, PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD OR RISK OF DAMAGE TO COMPO-
NENTS - The procedure or step described must be carried out following the 
instructions provided and according to the applicable safety regulations.

WARNING - Details and specifications that must be complied with in order to 
ensure that the system operates correctly.

FIGURE E.g.: 

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-3  see Figure 1 - detail 3.

TABLE E.g.: 

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   see Table 1.

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CHAPTER/SECTION E.g.: §1.1  see section 1.1.

Automatic operation - automation locked

Manual operation - automation unlocked

1.1  MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED

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Symbols: safety signs and symbols (EN ISO 7010)

GENERIC HAZARD
Personal injury hazard or risk of damage to components

ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
Risk of electric shock from live parts

CRUSHING HAZARD
Risk of crushing of hands/feet due to the presence of heavy parts

CUTTING/AMPUTATION/PIERCING HAZARD
Cutting hazard due to the presence of sharp components or the use of 
pointed/sharp tools (drill)

SHEARING HAZARD
Risk of shearing due to moving parts

RISK OF IMPACT/CRUSHING
Risk of impact or crushing due to moving parts

RISK OF TRIPPING
Risk of tripping over due to the presence of thresholds higher than 5mm

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 Symbols: personal protective equipment

Personal protective equipment must be worn to protect against hazards (e.g. crushing, 
cutting, shearing etc.):

Obligation to wear work gloves

Obligation to wear safety footwear

 

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Use appropriate tools and equipment in working environments which 
comply with applicable legislation.

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Symbols: work tools

8 ; 19

HEX SPANNER of size indicated

FLAT SCREWDRIVER

PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

4

ALLEN KEY with ROUND HEAD of the size(s) indicated

ELECTRICIAN'S SCISSORS

WIRE STRIPPER/TERMINAL CRIMPER

Summary of Contents for E850S

Page 1: ...Kit E850S Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...urs fabricants respectifs Les clients peuvent faire des copies pour leur usage exclusif Ce manuel a t publi en 2017 Copyright FAAC S p A ab dem 2017 Alle Rechte vorbehalten Kein Teil dieses Handbuchs...

Page 3: ...he new frame 10 4 4 Removing the plastic covers 10 4 5 Connections to the board E850S 11 5 START UP 14 5 1 Manual operation 14 5 2 Limit switch adjustment 15 5 3 Programming 17 6 PUTTING INTO SERVICE...

Page 4: ...gns and symbols EN ISO 7010 GENERIC HAZARD Personal injury hazard or risk of damage to components ELECTROCUTION HAZARD Risk of electric shock from live parts CRUSHING HAZARD Risk of crushing of hands...

Page 5: ...mobile guards removed or altered Do not allow water jets of any type or size to come into direct contact with the gearmotor Do not expose the gearmotor to corrosive chemical or atmos pheric agents Do...

Page 6: ...7 LED and accessories power supply terminal board J 8 Cooling fan terminal board JP 1 Connector 5 pin for radio decoder board JP 2 Left opening limit switch connector JP 3 Right opening limit switch...

Page 7: ...Disconnect the power supply and earth wires from the C850 4 1 2 Unscrew the screws of the plastic cover of the E850 board Re move the plastic cover 5 3 DisconnectthelimitswitchcablefromtheE850board Re...

Page 8: ...of the operator 8 9 2 Remove the frame from the base of the operator 10 3 4 DISCONNECT THE LIMIT SWITCHES 1 Unscrew the 2 screws of the limit switch unit cover Remove the cover 11 1 Put the cover and...

Page 9: ...n in 12 2 3 Slide the cable gland seal along the limit switch cable 4 Insert the cable lugs into the cable gland of the limit switch unit 13 5 Connect the cable lugs to the micro limit switches Follow...

Page 10: ...washers included in the Kit 20 21 4 4 REMOVING THE PLASTIC COVERS 1 Unscrew the 7 fixing screws from the plastic covers of the E850S board Remove the plastic covers 22 2 Put the plastic covers and fix...

Page 11: ...ate opens refers to when looking at the gate while standing in front of the C850 26 27 ELECTRIC BRAKE 1 Fasten the electric brake cable to the cable clip on the frame 28 1 2 Make a hole in the cable g...

Page 12: ...ht 230 V max 30 W model to the LAMP terminals of J2 34 COOLING FAN The board cooling fan is connected at the factory to J8 35 The fan is powered by a DC voltage The connection is therefore polarised T...

Page 13: ...which by opening a contact causes the gate to reverse slightly before stopping the automation Active during both opening and closing FSW CL NC contact connect a photocell or another device which by op...

Page 14: ...2 Install the high voltage protection cover on the board E850S and fastenitinplaceusingthe4screwsthatwereputasidepreviously 41 3 Make sure that the C850 has been released 5 1 4 Power up the system 5...

Page 15: ...osing cam 3 closing deceleration cam 4 opening deceleration cam 1 opening cam 2 1 Close the gate as far as the required closed position The closed positionmustbeatleast10cmfromtheexternalmechanicalsto...

Page 16: ...nt 4 Using a screwdriver turn screw number 1 clockwise until the cam engages the micro switch as shown in 52 When the micro switch is activated the LED DL8 R CL turns off 5 Open the gate as far as the...

Page 17: ...bled the OPEN A command is operative during opening 1 enabled the OPEN command is ignored during opening 0 L Maximum opening speed 0 10 m min 1 20 m min 2 30 m min 3 40 m min 0 L Maximum closing speed...

Page 18: ...Ds LED meaning DL5 OP opening limit switch not engaged engaged DL6 OP closing limit switch not engaged engaged DL7 R OP deceleration during opening not engaged engaged DL8 R CL deceleration during clo...

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