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Table 3  System configuration registers

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SETTING REGISTERS

The registers are the electronic “containers” in which the
characteristics and information required for operation of the
automation are written. The registers are identified by a
number and consist of 8 bits each.
Each bit has a specific meaning and its setting (possible
values 0 and 1) modifies the behaviour of the automation.
Ever y time a programming cycle is perfor med, the
FAACTOTUM automatically sets the registers according to
the selections that have been made in the various menus.
However, by entering Advanced Programming, it is possible
to modify the settings of the registers directly.

Some registers are devoted to defining the effect of the pulse
according to the gate state. These are the so-called “Logic
registers”. By modifying these registers it is possible to create
customised operating logics and save them in the
FAACTOTUM memor y. The other “System configuration
registers” contain parameters which determine operation
of the automation regardless of the type of logic.
To modify a register,  refer to its number to select it and
identify the bit to be set by following the tables given: the
meanings of the 0 and 1 settings are given for each bit.
A value expressed in seconds must be entered in the registers
containing times.

REGISTER NO.

VALUE

MEANING

DEFAULT

1

0XXXXXXX

50 Hz mains power supply

50 Hz

1XXXXXXX

60 Hz mains power supply

30

XXXXXXX0

FAILSAFE on input FSW-CL disabled

disabled

XXXXXXX1

FAILSAFE on input FSW-CL enabled

XXXXXX0X

FAILSAFE on input FSW-OP disabled

disabled

XXXXXX1X

FAILSAFE on input FSW-OP enabled

XXXXX0XX

FAILSAFE on input SAFE-CL disabled

disabled

XXXXX1XX

FAILSAFE on input SAFE-CL enabled

XXXX0XXX

FAILSAFE on input SAFE-OP disabled

disabled

XXXX1XXX

FAILSAFE on input SAFE-OP enabled

32

SECONDS

LEAF 1 opening time

25

33

SECONDS

LEAF 1 opening deceleration time

0

34

SECONDS

LEAF 1 closure time

25

35

SECONDS

LEAF 1 closure deceleration time

0

36

SECONDS

LEAF 2 opening time

25

37

SECONDS

LEAF 2 opening deceleration time

0

38

SECONDS

LEAF 2 closure time

25

39

SECONDS

LEAF 2 closure deceleration time

0

40

SECONDS

LEAF 2 opening delay

2

41

SECONDS

LEAF 1 closure delay

5

42

SECONDS

Pause time

25

44

SECONDS

Reduced pause time (delay on closure command while gate is on pause)

5

45

SECONDS

Opening 1 pre-flashing time

0

46

SECONDS

Closure 1 pre-flashing time

0

47

SECONDS

Opening 2 pre-flashing time (see safety logic registers)

0

48

SECONDS

Closure 2 pre-flashing time (see safety logic registers)

0

49

SECONDS

Timed opening time (upon activation of safety edge and/or Gatecoder anti-crushing safety)

2

50

SECONDS

Timed closure time (upon activation of safety edge and/or Gatecoder anti-crushing safety)

2

51

SECONDS

Final opening time at full speed (opening over-pushing stroke)

0

52

SECONDS

Final closure time at full speed (closure over-pushing stroke)

0

53

SECONDS

Obstacle recognition time (at full speed)

1

54

SECONDS

Stop recognition time (during deceleration)

4

55

SECONDS

Reversing stroke duration

1

56

SECONDS

Electric lock activation time (must always be less than leaf opening/closing delay)

1

Summary of Contents for FAACTOTUM

Page 1: ...FAACTOTUM FAACTOTUM R...

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Page 3: ...ms or it can be modified Besides programming the FAACTOTUM can be used to perform diagnostics and to check the operation of the automation and the connection to an external PC appropriate software pro...

Page 4: ...rol unit 460P The FAACTOTUMcanbeconnectedtothepowerpackwiththe batteries fitted since the external power source is used preferentiallytosavebatterycharge The internal batteries operate as a buffer sup...

Page 5: ...LP When enabled this key provides useful information regarding programming 8 SHIFT SHIFT Press this key to activate the alternative function of keys which have a double function e g alphanumeric keys...

Page 6: ...his function prevents the FAACTOTUM from being used by anyone who does not know the password but it does not prevent access to the configuration saved on the 460P card Select the mode by moving the ar...

Page 7: ...cter alphanumeric identification If you know the number enter it the corresponding identification will appear and press ENTER Alternatively pressing the and keys displays all the memory locations one...

Page 8: ...uses a short closure movement before the leaves open to facilitateoperationoftheclosedpositionelectriclocks Selectoption 1 Inversion stroke enabled 2 Inversion stroke disabled 1 F1 2 F2 or ENTER Make...

Page 9: ...through the logics avail able and their identifications When the desired logic appears press ENTER to select it If you know the location key in the number the identification appears and press ENTER o...

Page 10: ...rrow on the display moves to select the effect of the subsequent pulse Close Leaf 2 completely and press ENTER cont ASSOCIATE CHOSEN FUNCTION WITH INPUT AND PRESS ENTER INP 2 XXXXXX ENTER INPUT MODULE...

Page 11: ...eviously been set When the key is pressed Leaf 2 begins to close and the arrow on the display moves alongside the DECELERATION option When Leaf 2 has reached the position where you wish closing decele...

Page 12: ...s for entering the register value DEC to enter the register value in decimal BIN to enter the register value in binary If DEC is selected enter the value using the number keys If BIN is selected press...

Page 13: ...After entering the identification press ENTER to save and proceed If you select an occupied location saving will cause the resident configuration to be overwritten A K U C M W E O Y G Q I S B D F H J...

Page 14: ...omplete diagnostics on the automation the FAACTOTUM must be connected to the 460P electronic control unit Press ENTER to continue ENTER The menus contained in the diagnostics with the exception of the...

Page 15: ...IMPULSE COMMAND 1 OPEN A 2 OPEN B 3 STOP 4 CLOSE ESC TO EXIT From the time of its installation the 460P counts the number of cycles performed by the automation to give an idea of its degree of usage...

Page 16: ...nfiguration on the card it can be loaded from this menu Select option 1 Load 460P standard configuration resident in the FAACTOTUM 2 Ignore the question and proceed 1 F1 2 F2 SELECT MODE 14 1 F1 2 F2...

Page 17: ...time as the Gatecoder and vice versa 5 With the sole exception given below it is not possible to assign the same function to more than one terminal 6 The 460P card terminal IN2 can also be configured...

Page 18: ...XXXXXX 60Hzmainspowersupply 30 XXXXXXX0 FAILSAFEoninputFSW CLdisabled disabled XXXXXXX1 FAILSAFEoninputFSW CLenabled XXXXXX0X FAILSAFEoninputFSW OPdisabled disabled XXXXXX1X FAILSAFEoninputFSW OPenabl...

Page 19: ...mand The contact remains closed until the state is reset REG No VALUE FUNCTION DEFAULT 14 1001XXXX panicstateactivated 0000XXXX Default standardwarninglightfunction 3 Automation open state contact The...

Page 20: ...ds 14 11 ELECTRIC LOCK ACTIVATION TIME Sets the duration of electric lock activation Thesetvaluemustbelowerthantheopeningandclosingleaf delay times REG No VALUE FUNCTION DEFAULT 56 seconds electric lo...

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