FAAC E145 Manual de usuario

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .....................................................................................2
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER ...........................................................................................3
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................5
2. PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION .......................................................................................6
3. BOARD LAYOUT ...................................................................................................................6
4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................8
4.1 J1 - Mains primary Power Supply ...................................................................................8
4.2 J2 - Motors and Flashing lamp .......................................................................................8
4.3 J3 - Low-voltage accessories - inputs/outputs .............................................................9
4.4 J12 - programmable outputs - electric locks .................................................................10
4.5 J12 -J6 - LIMIT SWITCH AND GATECODER ...................................................................10
4.6 J10 - BUS-2EASY ACCESSORIes ..................................................................................11
4.7 J5 - XF module RAPID CONNECTOR .............................................................................14
4.8 J14 - Decoder/Minidec/RP RAPID CONNECTOR ...........................................................14
4.9 M1A - X-COM MODULe RAPID CONNECTOR ...............................................................14
4.10 traditional photocells.....................................................................................................15
5. PROGRAMMING ...................................................................................................................18
5.1 Basic PROGRAMMING functions ...................................................................................19
5.2 Advanced PROGRAMMING functions ............................................................................24
5.6 BUS-2EASY DEVICE INSTALLATION .............................................................................30
5.4 TIME LEARNING - SETUP ................................................................................................32
5.5 TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM ............................................................................33
6. MEMORISING THE RADIO CODE ........................................................................................34
6.1 MEMORISING THE SLH/SLH LR RADIO CONTROLS ...................................................34
6.2 MEMORISING LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS (ONLY 433 MHz) .........................................35
6.3 MEMORISING DS RADIO CONTROLS ............................................................................36
6.4 DELETING THE RADIO CONTROLS ...............................................................................37
7. START-UP ..............................................................................................................................38
7.1 CHECKING THE LEDs ......................................................................................................38
8. SIGNALLING ERRORS AND ALARMS ................................................................................39
8.1 ERRORS ............................................................................................................................39
8.2 ALARMS ............................................................................................................................40
9. TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................................41
10. MANAGING THE CONFIGURATION FILE – J8 USB .......................................................42
11. FUNCTION LOGICS ............................................................................................................45
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CONTROL BOARD E145
FAAC
Mains primary power supply
Power absorbed from mains *
FUNCTION THAT CAN BE ENABLED FROM A PC/MAC
MAX load for motors
Accessories power supply
MAX. accessories current
Operating ambient temperature
Power supply safety fuses
Work time
Pause time
Motor power
Connector inputs
Terminal board inputs
Terminal board outputs
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PURPOSE:
supply switching
system
Tab.
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RADIO 1
DL12
DL11
RADIO 2
J12
IC1
24V
DL10
TF1
LCD1
J6
J10
J8
J5
BUS MON.
+/R1
ERROR
SW3
SW1 SW2
USB
RL5
J3
OC4 OC3
RL3 RL4RL1 RL2
J9
BUS
5V
C52
F1
DB1
J2
FL1
J1
J4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
PE N L
910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
OP-A
IN1 IN2
STOP
CL OPFSW
---
24V
+
+
OUT1
20 21
LOCK
1
LOCK
2
22
1 2 4 5 6 7 8
COM OP COM CL
LAMP
3
CL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PE N L
TH2 TH1
RP/DEC
BAT1
CR2032
USB-BUSB-A
AC MAIN
M1
OP
M2
OP-B
IN3 IN4 IN5
OUT2
8.8.
23
24
25
26
-/R2
3. BOARD LAYOUT
2. PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
For safety reasons, it is important for people to carefully follow all the warnings and
instructions contained in this manual. Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the
product can cause serious harm to people. Before proceeding with product installation,
carefully read the entire manual. Keep these instructions for further reference.
Always cut off the electrical power before carrying out any work on the control unit
(connections, maintenance).
Always separate the power cables from the control and safety cables (button, receiver,
BUS-2EASY encoder, photocells, etc.). Avoid any electrical disturbance using separate
sheathing or a shielded cable (with shield connected to the earth).
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LCD
SW1 +/R1
SW2 -/R2
SW3 F
DL1 FCC2
DL2 FCA2
DL3 FCC1
DL4 FCA1
DL5 IN5
DL6 IN4
DL7 IN3
DL8 IN2
DL9 IN1
DL10
USB
DL11
RADIO1-XF
DL12
RADIO2-XF
DL13
ERROR
DL14
BUS MON
DL15
ACTIVE
DL16 Microprocessor
DL17 +24V
J1 90V~ 260V~
J2
J3
J4 Channel 1 OPEN A
Channel 2 OPEN B
J5
XF433/XF868 ( )
Channel 1 OPEN A
Channel 2 OPEN B
J6
J8
J9
J10
J12
M1A
BAT1
F1
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J12J3J2
J1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22
PE N L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
24V
3W
230V~
MAX 60W
Mot1 Mot2
MIN
90V~
MAX
260V~
50/60 Hz
12V ~
24V
12V ~
24V
4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
4.1 J1 - MAINS PRIMARY POWER SUPPLY
PE For correct operation, you must con-
nect the switching power supply to the
system’s earthing conductor. Ensure
that upstream a suitable differential
magnetothermic switch has been in-
stalled.
N
L
Photocells and safety de-
vices: for connections, see
the related paragraph.
4.2 J2 - MOTORS AND FLASHING LAMP
1M1 = first leaf when opening or single leaf
M2 = second leaf when opening - CAN-
NOT be used for single leaf
To verify correct wiring and direction
of motor rotation, (see 5.4 TIME LEAR-
NING - SETUP)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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4.3 J3 - LOW-VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES - INPUTS/OUTPUTS
9TOTAL opening opening
10 PARTIAL opening
PARTIAL opening
on 2-motor systems = 100% of leaf 1 opening;
on 1-motor systems = 50% of leaf 1 opening.
CLOSE b bC C
OPEN B CLOSE - N.O.
To install more than one OPEN A or OPEN B pulse generator, connect the N.O. contacts in
parallel (see related Fig.)
11 automated system
To install more than one STOP device, connect the N.C. contacts in series (see related Fig.).
If stop devices are NOT connected
12
reverses the movement
13
To install more than one safety device, connect the N.C. contacts in series (see related Fig.).
If safety devices are NOT connected
14
15
16
17
18
19
always active
Other programming options are available by programming via a PC/MAC (see dedicated
instructions).
Fig. Fig.
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FCC2
FCC1
FCA2
FCA1
J6
FCC2
FCC1
FCA2
FCA1
J6
FCC2
FCC1
FCA2
FCA1
J6
FCA1,FCC1 and GATECODER1 correspond to LEAF 1;
FCA2,FCC2 and GATECODER2 correspond to LEAF 2.
4.4 J12 - PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS - ELECTRIC LOCKS
20
indicator light
21
leaf 1
disabled
enabled
22
leaf 2
Other programming options are available by programming via a PC/MAC (see dedicated
instructions).
4.5 J12 -J6 - LIMIT SWITCH AND GATECODER
disabled
If no limit switches are used, you DO NOT need to jumper the limit switch contacts
FCC1, FCA1, FCC2, FCA2.
You can however use a single GATECODER (only for single leaf); in this case, you do
not need to jumper the unused inputs to the earth.
Fig.
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