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Instruction manual version 1 for software version 4.04
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DAAB EP104 CONTROL BOARD
Run-on time for closing
Stopping with a run-on time means that when the limit switch is activated in the closing direction, the door continues
for a specified time. Select channel C422 for motor 1 and channel C432 for motor 2, and set the run-on time in seconds.
Run-on time for opening
Stopping with a run-on time means that when the limit switch is activated in the opening direction, the door continues
for a specified time. Select channel C421 for motor 1 and channel C431 for motor 2, and set the run-on time in seconds.
Stop function with run-on time
Select channel C436 and choose the stop function you want during the run-on time. The function specified in channel
C436 is only active during the run-on time for closing. Depending on the stop function configured in C436, you can set
the door to close tightly against rubber strips without triggering the load guard or safety edge.
NOTE. Channel C436 is subordinate to channel C448, safety edge reversal during the run-on time, see "Safety edge".
There are four options for the stop function during the run-on time in the closing movement – channel C436 0, 1, 2 or
3 – but safety edge reversal during the run-on time must be disabled in channel 448.
Setting times for timer control
To set timer control instead of limit switch control, set L001 to 1.
Note that the limit switch inputs must be jumpered if timer control is enabled.
Operate the barriers to the fully open position and read the time in channel L211 for motor 1 and L221 for motor 2. Set
the time for motor 1 in channel L212 and for motor 2 in channel L222, adding about 20% to the times. If timer control
is enabled, note that there must be some kind of mechanical stop to prevent the barrier opening or closing further than
intended. The barrier will reach its mechanical stop but the motor will continue running for the specified period.
• Reversal
Reversal delay
If necessary you can adjust the time taken by the door to change direction, for faster or slower reversal.
You can use channel C492 to configure the reversal delay – either opening or closing – after the photocell or a vehicle loop
is activated.
Select channel C492 and set a suitable delay.
Reversal priority
The automatic control unit is normally set to priority open, channel C063 = 1, which means that opening continues to the
fully open position even if the close button is pressed while the door is opening.
Important. The change of priority does not apply to the open/stop/close or open/close function in programmable inputs.
•
Priority open only
When the open button is pressed during closing, the direction changes to opening.
When the close button is pressed during opening, nothing happens.
Select channel C063 and set the value to 1.
•
Priority close only
When the close button is pressed during opening, the direction changes to closing.
When the open button is pressed during closing, nothing happens.
Select channel C063 and set the value to 2.
•
Priority open and close
When the open button is pressed during closing, the direction changes to opening.
When the close button is pressed during opening, the direction changes to closing.
Select channel C063 and set the value to 3.
•
No priority
Pressing the open or close button has no effect if the door is already moving.
Select channel C063 and set the value to 0.
• Fence alarm
Outputs O11 and O12 are available for alarms. Note that IN1 is a shared input for O11 and O12. If there is a voltage drop,
the outputs are open. The outputs must be connected so that the alarm is activated if a cable is detached or the EP104 loses its
power supply. Change the following settings to use output 1 as an alarm.
o100 = 1, Position indicator.
o110 = 1, Signal in open position.
o111 = 1, Signal in mid position.
o113 = 3, Signal during opening/closing movement.
o114 = Delayed switch-off, at least 1 second and according to the alarm manufacturer's instructions.
o120 = Warning time before start, according to the alarm manufacturer's instructions.
o121 = 3, Constant signal before all signals.
o122 = 2, Output signal as configured in o110-o113.
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