FAAC E124 Instruction Manual

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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: FAAC S.p.A.
Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY
Declares that: The E124 control unit
conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Additional note:
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E124 control unit – rapid guide
Primary power feed from mains with switching power feed 230/115 V~ - 50/60 Hz
Secondary power feed 24 V- 16 A max. (min. 20 V. - max. 28 V.)
Power absorbed from mains stand-by = 4W max. ~400 W
Max. load for motor 7 A
Power feed for accessories 24 V
Accessories max. current 24Vmax. 500 mA, BUS-2EASY max. 500 mA
Battery charge current 180 mA
Operating ambient tempeature (-20 - +55) °C
Protective fuses for unit All self resetting
Protective fuses for power pack 2.5 A
Function logics Semiautomatic, Automatic, “step-by-step” Semiautomatic, Automatic with reverse during pause,
Automatic step-by-step, Safety devices automatic, Safety devices step-by-step automatic, “b”
Semiautomatic, mixed logic “bC”, Dead-man, Automatic with timer function
Work time Programmable (from 0 to 9 min 50 sec)
Pause time Programmable (from 0 to 9 min 50 sec)
Motor power Programmable on 50 levels
Motor speed Programmable on 10 levels
Connector inputs Switching feeder, Battery, Decoder/Minidec/RP, X-COM, module XF433/868, USB
Terminal board inputs BUS-2EASY, Inputs from IN1 to IN5, Travel limit device, Encoder.
Terminal board outputs
Flashing lamp, Motors, Electrical lock, OUT1, OUT2 (programmable), power feed to accessories
Programming
1st and 2nd lev. with 3 keys (+, -, F) and LCD display./ 3rd lev. with PC connected via USB
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WARNINGS
- Important! For the safety of people, it is important that all the instructions be carefully observed.
- Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people.
- Carefully read the instructions before beginning to install the product and keep them for future reference.
- The symbol indicates notes that are important for the safety of persons and for the good condition of the automated system.
- The symbol draws your attention to the notes on the characteristics and operation of the product.
- Before attempting any work on the control unit (connections, maintenance), always turn off power.
- Install, upstream of the system, a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold,
- Connect the earth cable to the relevant terminal.
- Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button, receiver, photocells, etc.). To avoid any electrical
disturbance, use separate sheaths or a screened cable (with the screen earthed).
These instructions are to be considered as a rapid guide for installation. The complete instructions can be downloaded at
the following address: www.faacgroup.it
To access PROGRAMMING FROM PC/MAC, connect the USB cable to the dedicated connector and consult the relative
instructions.

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DL1
SW7
J12
J4
M1A J14
J13 J15
J3
J5
J6 J7
J8 J9 J10 J11
J2
J1
M1A
DL20
DL14
DL13
DL18
DL11
DL17
DL10
DL5
DL15
DL8
SW1
DL3 DL7DL6
SW6
SW3
SW4
DL16
DL12
DL19
DL9
SW2
SW5
LCD
DL2 DL4
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LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS OF E124 BOARD
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
LCD SIGNALS AND PROGRAMMING DISPLAY
SW1 “R1” PROGRAMMING PUSH-BUTTON
SW2 “R2” PROGRAMMING PUSH-BUTTON
SW3 “SETUP” PUSH-BUTTON
SW4 “+” PROGRAMMING PUSH-BUTTON
SW5 “-” PROGRAMMING PUSH-BUTTON
SW6 “F” PROGRAMMING PUSH-BUTTON
SW7 “RESET SW” SOFTWARE RESET PUSH-BUTTON
DL1 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “IN1”
DL2 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “IN2”
DL3 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “IN3”
DL4 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “IN4”
DL5 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “IN5”
DL6 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “FCA1”
DL7 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “FCC1”
DL8 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “FCA2”
DL9 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “FCC2”
DL10 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “ENC1” (Gatecoder)
DL11 INPUT STATUS CONTROL LED “ENC2” (Gatecoder)
DL12 LED FOR DEVICE BUS-2EASY ACTIVE
DL13 LED FOR BUS 2-EASY DIAGNOSTICS
DL14
LED SIGNALLING PRIMARY POWER ON
DL15 LED SIGNALLING SECONDARY POWER ON
DL16
LED FOR “SW1” PUSH-BUTTON (R1 PUSH-BUTTON)
DL17
LED FOR “SW2” PUSH-BUTTON (R2 PUSH-BUTTON)
DL18
LED FOR “SW3” PUSH-BUTTON (SETUP PUSH-BUTTON)
DL19 PRESSURE SIGNALLING LED “RESET SW” PUSH-BUTTON
DL20 ALARM SIGNALLING LED “ALARM”
J1
POWER FEEDER SWITCHING CONNECTOR
J2 SECONDARY POWER SELECTOR
J3 CONNECTOR FOR CONNECTION TO BUS-2EASY DEVICES
J4
CONNECTOR FOR TERMINAL BOARD INPUTS
J5 CONNECTOR FOR OUT2 OUTPUT (see 2nd level prog.)
J6 TRAVEL LIMITS CONNECTOR
J7 CONNECTOR FOR LEAF 1AND LEAF 2 ENCODER INPUTS
J8 CONNECTOR FOR OUT1 OUTPUT (see 2nd level prog.)
J9 FLASHING LAMP OUTPUT CONNECTOR
J10 CONNECTOR FOR ELECTRICAL LOCK OUTPUT
J11 LEAF 1 MOTOR CONNECTOR
J12 LEAF 2 MOTOR CONNECTOR
J13 CONNECTOR FOR RECEIVER MODULE XF433/XF868
J14 CONNECTOR: DECODER / MINIDEC / RP RECEIVER
J15 USB CONNECTOR FOR PROGRAMMING FROM PC
M1A ACCESSORIES MODULE CONNECTOR

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115 V ~230 V ~
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LED OPERATION
POWER FEED
LED
Description
ON
(contact closed) OFF
(contact open)
DL1
IN1
OPEN A
Command enabled
Command disabled
DL2
IN2
OPEN B
Command enabled
Command disabled
DL3
IN3
STOP
Command
disabled
Command enabled
DL4
IN4
FSW OP
Safety devices
disabled Safety devices tripped
DL5
IN5 -
FSW CL
Safety devices
disabled Safety devices tripped
DL6
FCA1
Opening travel-limit
devices free
Opening travel-limit
devices engaged
DL7
FCC1 Closing travel-limit
devices free
Closing travel-limit
devices engaged
DL8
FCA2
Opening travel-limit
devices free
Opening travel-limit
devices engaged
DL9
FCC2 Closing travel-limit
devices free
Closing travel-limit
devices engaged
DL10
ENC1 Flashing during operation
(Gatecoder)
DL11
ENC2 Flashing during operation
(Gatecoder)
DL12 SIGNALLING LED FOR DEVICE BUS-2EASY ACTIVE
DL13 SIGNALLING LED FOR BUS 2-EASY DIAGNOSTICS
DL14
LED SIGNALLING PRIMARY POWER ON
DL15 LED SIGNALLING SECONDARY POWER ON
DL16
LED FOR “SW1” PUSH-BUTTON (R1 PUSH-BUTTON)
DL17
LED FOR “SW2” PUSH-BUTTON (R2 PUSH-BUTTON)
DL18
LED FOR “SW3” PUSH-BUTTON (SETUP PUSH-BUTTON)
DL19 LED “RESET SW” PUSH-BUTTON
DL20 ALARM SIGNALLING LED “ALARM”
INPUTS DEFAULT SETTING
Terminal-board J4
IN1 OPEN A N.O. contact
IN2 OPEN B N.O. contact
IN3 STOP N.C. contact
IN4 FSW OP N.C. contact
IN5 FSW CL N.C. contact
J1: Select the correct power feed, by turning the power switching
selector to its correct position (Default 230 V~)
To ensure correct operation, the switching feeder must
be connected to the earth conductor in the system. Install
an adequate differential thermal breaker upstream of the
system.
SECONDARY POWER FEED
J2: In the absence of a primary feed from the mains, the control unit can
be fed by a secondary low voltage (24V) power feed. Power can
be supplied by a pack of batteries, recharged by a battery charger
integrated in the board, or by a stabilised power feeder. In both
cases, the power supply must have the following characteristics:
If you use an external stabilised feeder, you must disable
the “battery charger” function via the PC (see dedicated
instructions).
Voltage: (24 ± 4) V
Current: 16 A max.
Connector J13 – XF Module (OMNIDEC)
Channel 1 OPEN A
Channel 2 OPEN B
Connector J14 - Radio
Channel 1 RP OPEN A
Channel 2 RP2 OPEN B
TERMINAL BOARD MOTORS
J11 (MOT1): Connection of motor connected to leaf 1, i.e. the leaf
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J12 (MOT2): Connection of the motor connected to leaf 2, i.e. the leaf
which opens second.
If only one motor is connected, it must be connected to
terminal J11 (MOT1).
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the leaves open instead of closing, the motor connection
cables must be changed over.
Flashing LED ALARM indicates alarm in progress (a
situation which does not prejudice gate operation)
LED ALARM on steady light indicates error in progress
(a situation which blocks operation until cause of error
is eliminated)

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OPEN B
OPEN A STOP
BUS
24Vdc 24Vdc
3W
24Vdc 24Vdc
3W
LAMP LOCK
24Vdc
15W
12Vac
24Vdc
M1 M2
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TX CL
RX OP/CLTX OP/CL
RX CL
TX
DL2
RX
DS1
DL2
DL1
DS1
BUS
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connection of traditional
safety devices and
photocells
Enable in
1st level programming
Use with motors without a
BUS-2EASY encoder
Max load 24Vdc - 500mA
Connection of a pair of closing photocells and a pair of ope-
ning/closing photocells with disabled FAIL-SAFE safety device
and STOP
CONNECTION OF TRADITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES
ADDRESSING THE BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS
Important: the same address must be given to both
transmitter and receiver.
Make sure that there are not two or more photocell pairs
with the same address.
If you are not using any BUS-2EASY accessory, leave
free connector BUS-2EASY
PHOTOCELLS BUS-2EASY
DL1 = Alignment
DL2 = BUS-2EASY/
power supply status
DS1 = Programming
dip-switches
Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Rif. Type
OFF OFF OFF OFF
B - C OPENING
OFF OFF OFF ON
OFF OFF ON OFF
OFF OFF ON ON
OFF ON ON OFF
OFFONONON
ON OFF OFF OFF
D CLOSING
ON OFF OFF ON
ON OFF ON OFF
ON OFF ON ON
ON ON OFF OFF
ON ON OFF ON
ON ON ON OFF
OFF ON OFF OFF AOPENING
and CLOSING
OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON ON ON / OPEN PULSE
The following table shows the programming operations of the dip-switch
inside the transmitter and the BUS 2-EASY photocells receiver.
With the E124 control unit, you can use both traditional
photocells (N.C. contact with relay) and/or photocells with
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Anta 1 Anta 2 Anta 1Anta 2
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
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Leaf 1 (DL1, DL2 on) Leaf 2 (DL1 on)
Absolute encoder
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
Relative encoder S700H/S800H
DL1
DL2DL3
DL1
DL2DL3
Absolute encoder S800H ENC
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
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BUS 2-EASY ENCODER CONNECTION
1. Connect the 2 encoder cables to the BUS-2EASY input (red terminal) on the board.
2. Check that the encoder is connected correctly according to the table. The LEDs must be checked with the leaf stopped
If necessary, swap the 2 connecting wires to obtain the correct coupling of the encoder with the leaf as indicated in the fol-
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F
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PROGRAMMING
Programming is divided in two levels:
BASIC programming
ADVANCED programming
The programming phases are (see Tab.):
1. to access PROGRAMMING (1A or 1B);
2. to show the set values and modify them, if you want. Changing the values is effective immediately, while the final memorisation must be carried out
upon exiting programming (St).
3. exit the programming by using St function. Select Yto SAVE the configuration you just performed, otherwise select no to EXIT WITHOUT
SAVING any changes.
You can EXIT programming at anytime:
press and hold Fand then also
-
to switch directly to St.
F
+
-
This board also allows programming using a PC or MAC.
This programming requires connection to PC/MAC via USB cable and USB-B relevant port.
The programming SOFTWARE with relevant instructions, must be downloaded from the website:
www.faacgroup.com
The programming using a PC/MAC, with the default PASSWORD does not inhibit the programming by board. The writing PC will be displayed
in correspondence with the modified values. Notes: when you modify the values by board the previous PC/MAC programming will be overwrote.
The default password is 0000.
The programming using a PC/MAC, with a modified PASSWORD (different from the default one), will inhibit the programming by board. If one
of the buttons is pressed, the display will show PC programming for 5 sec and changes will be allowed only by PC /MAC.
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BASIC PROGRAMMING
1A. PRESS AND HOLD F:
THE FIRST FUNCTION APPEARS
Í
1
RELEASE F:
THE FUNCTION VALUE
IS DISPLAYED USING +OR
-
,
SCROLL THE
AVAILABLE VALUES
UNTIL THE THE
DESIRED ONE
PRESS F:
TO MOVE TO
THE NEXT
FUNCTIONÍ
1
FUNCTION St
(LAST BASIC OR ADVANCED
FUNCTION)
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
1B. PRESS AND HOLD FAND
THEN ALSO +:
THE FIRST FUNCTION APPEARSÍ
1
RELEASE THE KEYS:
THE FUNCTION VALUE
IS DISPLAYED
SELECT YTO SAVE THE
PROGRAMMING
OTHERWISE
SELECT no TO EXIT THE
PROGRAMMING WITHOUT
SAVING
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1THE FUNCTION IS DISPLAYED UNTIL YOU HOLD
Tab. Programming phases.
Connector J13 – XF MODULE rapid connection
The control unit has an integrated 2-channel decoding system (DS, SLH, LC/RC) named OMNIDEC. This sy-
stem makes it possible to save – through an extra receiver module – XF433 or XF868 radio commands of the
same frequency, but of a different type (DS, SLH, LC/RC). It is possible to save both total opening (OPEN A)
and partial opening (OPEN B) of the automated system, up to a maximum of 256 channels.
Insert and remove the boards only after cutting power.

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BASIC PROGRAMMING
Display Basic Function
cF
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0Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with non-FAAC operators. (see column cF 0).
1Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC 412, 413/415, 770, 390,
770N (see column cF 1).
2Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC 391 (see column cF 2).
3Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC S700H/S800H (see column
cF 3).
4 Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC 418. (see column cF 4).
5 Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC S450H (see column cF
5).
6Configures the parameters with DEFAULT values corresponding
to an installation with operators FAAC S800H ENC (see column
cF 6).
PC Mixed configuration from a PC/MAC
At the time of changing the set motor type on the board,
the relevant defaults are uploaded.
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DEFAULT:
Yindicates that all the set values correspond to the default values.
no indicates that one or more set values are different from the de-
fault.
Set Yif you want to restore the default settings.
YY YY
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FUNCTION LOGICS:
ESemi-automatic
EP Semi-automatic Step-by-Step
SAutomatic Safety Devices
SA Automatic with reversal during pause
SP Automatic Step-by-Step Safety Devices
A1 Automatic 1
AAutomatic
AP Automatic Step-by-Step
At Automatic timer
bSemi-automatic “b”
bC Mixed (Pulses for opening / Dead-man commands for closing)
CDead-man
CU Logic modified from a PC/MAC
Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible
by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).
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Display Basic Function
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PAUSE TIME A (visualised only if the selected logic allows
automatic reclosing):
Pause time following a TOTAL opening command. It has only effect if a
logic with pause time was selected. Can be adjusted from 0 to 59 sec.
in one-second steps.
Next, the viewing changes in minutes and ten seconds (separated by a
dot) and time is adjusted in 10-second steps, up to the maximum value
of 9.5 minutes.
E.g.: if the display shows 2.5, the pause time will be 2 min. and 50 sec.
30 30 30 30
Pb
PAUSE TIME B(visualisedonlyifthe selected logic allows automatic
reclosing):
Pause time following a PARTIAL opening command. It has only effect
if a logic with pause time was selected.
30 30 30 30
Mn
NR. OF MOTORS:
You can select the number of motors present in the system:
1= 1 motor
2= 2 motors
If the SETUP is performed with only one motor, and later
two motors are used, the board will signal error 14 - con-
figuration error, which can be deleted by repeating the
SETUP with two motors or by returning to one motor.
If a SETUP is performed with two motors and later only one
is used, the board will not signal an error. Only the motor
connected to input M1 will move.
When programming from a PC/MAC, you can select different
partial openings.
02 02 02 02
F1
MOTOR 1 POWER:
You can adjust the maximum power of motor 1, which is the same during
both opening and closing.
01 = minimum power
50 = maximum power
If the power is modified, we recommend performing a new
SETUP - see the related paragraph.
Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible
by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).
25 25 40 35
F2
MOTOR 2 POWER (
visualised only with the function Mn = 2):
You can adjust the maximum power of motor 2, which is the same during
both opening and closing.
25 25 40 35
SP
SPEED:
Adjusts the motion speed of the motors. There are 10 levels. The value
is relative and not absolute, because the speed value refers to the
weight of the leaf measured during the SETUP cycle
01 = minimum speed
10 = maximum speed
Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible
by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).
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Display Basic Function
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ENCODER USE:
You can enable/disable the use of encoders (both BUS and GATECODER
encoders):
Y= encoders on both motors
no = encoders disabled
When using configurations 3, 5or 6 it is mandatory to
use the encoder, no is not selectable
no no Y Y
FA
LIMIT SWITCH WHEN OPENING:
Lets you set or disable use of the opening limit switch on swing-leaves.
no = opening limit switches disabled
01 = the limit switch determines the stopping of motion
02 = the limit switch determines the start of deceleration
After having changed the value of this function, SETUP is
required: the card will signal error 14 (configuration error)
until the SETUP is performed again or until the previous
value is restored
no no no no
FC
LIMIT SWITCH WHEN CLOSING:
Lets you set or disable use of the closing limit switch on swing-leaves.
no = closing limit switches disabled
01 = the limit switch determines the stopping of motion
02 = the limit switch determines the start of deceleration
After having changed the value of this function, SETUP is
required: the card will signal error 14 (configuration error)
until the SETUP is performed again or until the previous
value is restored.
no no no no
Cd
DELAY FOR CLOSING LEAF (visualised only with the function Mn
= 2):
Is the delay time for starting leaf 1 closing with respect to leaf 2. Makes
it possible to avoid overlapping of the two leaves.
Adjustable from 00 to 59 sec, in 1- second steps.
Next the value 59, the viewing changes to minutes and tenths of a second
(separated by a decimal point) and time is adjusted in 10-second steps
up to the maximum value of 3minutes.
e.g.: if the display shows 1.2, the time is 1 min and 20 sec
05 05 05 05
bu
BUS-2EASY DEVICES ENTRY:
See the related paragraph.
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Display Basic Function
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MOTOR 2 dead-man DRIVE mode (visualised only with the function
Mn = 2)
+
OPENS (visualising oP) until the button is held down
-
CLOSES (visualising cL) until the button is held down
-- -- -- --
M1
MOTOR 1 dead-man DRIVE mode
+
OPENS (visualising oP) until the button is held down
-
CLOSES (visualising cL) until the button is held down
-- -- -- --
tL
WORK TIME LEARNING (SETUP):
See the related paragraph.
-- -- -- --
St
AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS:
You can exit programming, choosing whether or not to save the configuration you just performed.
1. set the choice:
Yto SAVE and EXIT the programming
no to EXIT the programming WITHOUT SAVING
2. press the button Fto confirm; at the end the display returns to visualize the automated system status:
Y
00 = CLOSED
01 = OPEN
02 = Stationary then “OPENS”
03 = Stationary then “CLOSES”
04 = In “PAUSE”
05 = during Opening
06 = during Closing
07 = FAIL SAFE in progress
08 = checking BUS-2EASY devices in progress
09 = Pre-flash then “OPENS”
10 = Pre-flash then “CLOSES”
11 = Emergency open
12 = Emergency close
HP = Hold position
WARNING If power is lost to the board prior to confirmation (step 2.), all changes made will be
lost.
F
+
-
You can EXIT programming at any time: press and hold Fand then also
-
to switch directly to St.

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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Display Advanced Function cF
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TIME OF MAXIMUM POWER AT STARTING:
You can set the starting time. During start the motors work at maximum
power for starting the movement.
Adjustable from 00 to 10 sec, in 1-second steps (ignoring the power
level selected with F1 and F2).
Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible
by programming with a PC (see dedicated instructions).
02 02 02 02
cS
FINAL STROKE WHEN CLOSING (RAM STROKE) (NOT displayed
if function FC = 1):
Lets you enable/disable the ram stroke on swing-leaves.
The ram stroke facilitates latching of the electric lock by activating the
motors at maximum power during final closing.
Y= enabled (for 2 sec)
no = disabled
In case of systems with an absolute encoder, to enable this
function a setup must be performed using the automatic
leaf stop on the mechanical contact point.
no no no no
rS
REVERSE STROKE WHEN OPENING displayed if function FA = 1):
Lets you enable/disable the reverse stroke on leaf doors.
The reverse stroke facilitates unlatching of the electric lock. When the
automatic system is closed, before starting to open, the motors give a
brief push to close.
Y= enabled (for 2 sec)
no = disabled
In case of systems with an absolute encoder, to enable this
function a setup must be performed using the automatic
leaf stop on the mechanical contact point.
no no no no
EL
ELECTRIC LOCK ON LEAF 2:
The board has a terminal dedicated to the connection of an electric lock.
Normally the electric lock must be connected to leaf 1. If the electric
lock is located on leaf 2, adjust the parameter. This parameter does not
allow the setting Yif Mn = 2)
Y= electric lock on leaf 2
no = electric lock on leaf 1
no no no no
Od
DELAY FOR OPENING LEAF (visualised only with the function Mn
= 2):
You can set the delay time for starting leaf 2 opening with respect to leaf
1, in order to avoid overlapping of the two leaves.
Adjustable from 00 to 59 sec, in 1- second steps.
Next the value 59, the viewing changes to minutes and tenths of a second
(separated by a decimal point) and time is adjusted in 10-second steps up
to the maximum value of 1.3 minutes.
e.g.: if the display shows 1.2, the time is 1 min and 20 sec.
02 02 02 02
r1
LEAF 1 DECELERATION:
You can adjust the deceleration space as a percentage of the total travel
of leaf 1.
Adjustable from 00 to 99 %, in 1% steps.
00 = no deceleration
01 = minimum deceleration space
99 = maximum deceleration space
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Display Advanced Function cF
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LEAF 2 DECELERATION (visualised only with the function Mn = 2):
You can adjust the deceleration space as a percentage of the total travel
of leaf 2.
Adjustable from 00 to 99 %, in 1% steps.
00 = no deceleration
01 = minimum deceleration space
99 = maximum deceleration space
30 30 20 30
PF
PRE-FLASHING:
You can enable/disable the pre-flashing. Pre-flashing duration = 3 sec.
You can choose:
no = disabled
OC = pre-flashing before each movement
CL = pre-flashing before a closing movement
OP = pre-flashing before an opening movement
PA = pre-flashing only at the end of the pause time
no no no no
Ph
CLOSING PHOTOCELLS:
The intervention of closing photocells causes the reversing of automated
system (opening).
You can choose:
Y= operate the reversal only after the photocells are released
no = operate the reversal immediately
no no no no
Ad
ADMAP FUNCTION:
Allows operation in compliance with French regulation NFP 25/362.
Y= enabled
no = disabled
no no no no
EC
ANTI-CRUSHING SENSITIVITY:
Varying this function varies the amount of time after which, in case of
obstacle, the board commands reversal of the leaves, or it will command
a stop if the leaves are in the contact point search space (see the pa-
rameter rB).
The fourth consecutive obstacle detected in the same direction and posi-
tion will be defined as a contact point and the leaf will stop in that position.
01 = minimum sensitivity (maximum time before reversal)
10 = maximum sensitivity (minimum time before reversal)
0 1 06 05 05
US
ULTRA-SENSITIVITY:
This function activates an obstacle detection system, based on the
control of the variation of the current absorbed by the motor, causing
immediate leaf reversal.
Y= active
no = excluded
no no Y Y
rB
MECHANICAL STOP SEARCH ANGLE (NOT displayed if function
FC or FA = 01):
You can adjust the contact point search angle within which the board
will stop movement without reversing, if it encounters an obstacle or the
contact point.
Adjustable from 0.3 to 20 degrees.
From 0.3 to 9.9 degrees, adjustments are made in 0.1 degree steps.
From 10 to 20 degrees, adjustments are made in 1 degree steps.
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Display Advanced Function cF
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SOFT TOUCH: (visualised only with the function En = no):
After touching the travel stop point, the leaves reverse and then rest
gently.
Y = active
no = excluded
This function can be useful to respect the impact curve
specified by current standards.
Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible
by PC programming (see dedicated instructions).
no no no no
o1
OUT 1:
You can set the output OUT1 (open collector N.O.) in one of the following
functions:
00 = always active
0
1= FAIL-SAFE
02 = INDICATOR LIGHT (off = closed; on = during opening and
open/in pause; flashing = during closing)
03 = COURTESY LIGHT (stays on for the duration of the movement
(even in SETUP) in addition to the set time of function t1
04 = ACTIVE ERROR
05 = automated system OPEN or in PAUSE
06 = automated system CLOSED
07 = automated system MOVING
08 = automated system in EMERGENCY
09 = automated system in OPENING
10 = automated system in CLOSING
11 = electric lock control before OPENING and before CLOSING
12 = safety device ACTIVE
13 =
TRAFFIC LIGHT function (active when OPENING and with
automated system OPEN)
14 = timed output which can be activated from the second radio
channel
OMNIDEC
(see function t1)
15 = output which can be activated from the second radio channel
OMNIDEC (step-by-step function)
16 = active during movement of leaf 1
17 = active during movement of leaf 2
18 = Instrusion detection
19 = System working on battery
If tr is displayed, it indicates that the output is used as
a TIMER set from the PC/MAC software.
00 00 00 00
t1
OUT 1 TIMING (visualised only with the function o1 = 03 or o1 = 14):
You can adjust the timing of OUT 1 output if a timed function has been
selected with a time from 1to 59 minutes in 1-minute steps for functions
03-14
01 01 01 01
o2
OUT 2:
You can set the output OUT2 (open collector N.O.).
See the options as o1.
02 02 02 02
t2
OUT 2 TIMING (visualised only with the function o2 = 03 or o2
= 14):
Adjustable as t1.
01 01 01 01

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Display Advanced Function cF
0124365
AS
MAINTENANCE REQUEST - CYCLE COUNTER (linked to the subse-
quent two functions):
You can enable the signaling of maintenance request, or the cycle counter.
Y= enable the SIGNALING when the program-
med number of cycles has been reached (as de-
fined in subsequent two functions nc and nd).
Signaling consists of a pre-flashing of 8 sec (in addition to the time
may already be set with the function PF) before each movement.
no = enable the CYCLE COUNTER, that will be displayed in the subse-
quent two functions nc and nd up to a displayed maximum of
65,530.
If the number of cycles performed is greater than 65,530 the
subsequent two functions nc and nd will display 65 and
53, respectively.
no no no no
nc
CYCLE PROGRAMMING (THOUSANDS):
If AS = Ythe display will show the number of thousands of cycles after
which the signaling of maintenance request begins (can be set from 0to
99).
If AS = no the display will show the number of thousands of work cycles
performed. The value displayed is updated with the succession of the
cycles, interacting with the value in nd.
When AS = no you can reset the cycle counter: press
simultaneously +and
-
for 5 sec.
00 00 00 00
nd
CYCLE PROGRAMMING (TENS):
If AS = Ythe display will show the number of tens of cycles after which
the signaling of maintenace request begins (can be set from 0to 99).
If AS = no the display will show the number of tens of work cycles
performed. The value displayed is updated with the succession
of the cycles, interacting with the value in nc.
e.g.: if the system has performed 11,218 cycles,
nc = 11 and nd = 21 will be displayed
00 00 00 00

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BUS 2EASY DEVICE INSTALLATION
You can add BUS-2EASY devices to the system at any time, proceeding as follows:
1. Cut off the electrical power to the board.
2. Install and set the BUS-2EASY accessories according to the instructions of the devices.
3. Connect the
BUS-2EASY devices according to the instructions of Chapter ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
4. Power up the board.
5. Complete the procedure for BUS-2EASY device entry.
BUS-2EASY DEVICE ENTRY
1. Access BASIC programming and scroll through the functions up until bu. When Fis released, the display will show the BUS-2EASY de-
vices status (see the figure).
2. Perform the entry: simultaneously press and hold +and
-
for at least 5 sec (during this time, the display will blink).
3. Ywill appear as a confirmation of entry completion.
4. Release the
+and
-
buttons. The status of the BUS-2EASY devices will be displayed.
If no BUS device has ever been entered in the board, the display will read
no
.
Encoder 1:ON = correctly connected and
entered
Encoder 2:
ON = correctly connected and entered
BUS Status: always ON
OPEN photocell:
ON = entered and engaged
Opening photocells:
ON = entered and engaged
Closing photocells:
ON = entered and engaged
Fig. Visualising the BUS-2EASY status in the function bu: each segment of the display shows one type of device.
Opening photocells
and Closing photocells:
ON = entered and engaged
St
AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS:
You can exit programming, choosing whether or not to save the configuration you just performed.
1. set the choice:
Yto SAVE and EXIT the programming
no to EXIT the programming WITHOUT SAVING
2. press the button Fto confirm; at the end the display returns to visualize the automated system status:
Y
00 = CLOSED
01 = OPEN
02 = Stationary then “OPENS”
03 = Stationary then “CLOSES”
04 = In “PAUSE”
05 = Opening
06 = Closing
07 = FAIL SAFE in progress
08 = checking BUS-2EASY devices in progress
09 = Pre-flash then “OPENS”
10 = Pre-flash then “CLOSES”
11 = Emergency open
12 = Emergency close
HP = Hold position

16
+
ENGLISH
In STAND BY (gate closed and in stand-by) with BUS-2EASY Encoder on leaf 1 and leaf 2 and
BUS-2EASY Photocells correctly connected and entered.
In case of BUS-2EASY Encoder on leaf1 and leaf 2 and BUS-2EASY Photocells correctly con-
nected and entered and with closing photocells engaged:
Encoder on leaf 1 cor-
rectly entered
Encoder on leaf 2 cor-
rectly entered
at least one pair of opening
photocells correctly entered
at least one pair of closing
photocells correctly entered
Fig. examples of BUS-2EASY status visualization on display.
CHECKING THE SECURING DEVICES ENTERED ON THE BOARD
To verify the types of BUS device recognised through the entry:
1. Press and hold the +button during stand-by visualisation; the segments corresponding to at least one entered device will go ON. E.g.:
To check the condition of the BUS-2EASY connection, verify the LED on the board:
LED DL15 (Red)
ON Safety device engaged or pulse generator active
OFF NO safety device engaged neither pulse generator active
LED DL14 (Green)
ON steady Normal activity (led ON even if there are no devices).
Slow blinking (blink every
2,5 sec) BUS-2EASY line short-circuit.
Rapid blinking (blink every
0.5 sec)
Error in the BUS-2EASY connection.
Repeat the device entry. If the error occurs again, check:
- That there are no more than one device in the system with the same address.
- Calling error (number > or < the connected BUS devices).
- FAIL SAFE error on the BUS device.
OFF Board in Sleep mode (if used).
TIME LEARNING - SETUP
When the board is powered, if a SETUP has never been performed, or if the board requests it, on the display S0 indicates that a SETUP must
be performed.
During SETUP, the connected BUS-2EASY accessories are always entered. The BUS-2EASY encoders entered by the SETUP
must always be enabled using the parameter En (BASIC Programming).
If a system without an encoder is installed, mechanical stops will be required for the leaves.
During SETUP all safety devices are disabled! Therefore, carry out the operation avoiding any transit in the leaf movement
area.

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Perform the SET-UP as follows:
1. Enter BASIC programming and go to the parameter tL, when F is released -- will appear.
2. Ensure that the gate leaves are closed. Otherwise, proceed as follows:
- Press and hold -/R2 to close leaf 2
- Press and hold +/R1 to close leaf 1
Should pressing +/R1 and/or -/R2 command opening of the corresponding leaf, cut off power and, on terminal board J11 or J12, invert
the cables of the corresponding motor.
3. With the gate leaves closed, launch SETUP by pressing and holding +and
-
until S1 begins to flash on the display (about 3 sec).
4. Release +e
-
. Leaf 1 begins its opening movement.
Operation WITHOUT Safecoder
Leaf 1 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop.
Operation WITH Safecoder or S800H ENC
Leaf 1 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop. It will in
any case be possible to stop leaf movement at any time and in the
desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
5. On the display S2 will flash (only if 2 motors have been selected): leaf 2 begins opening.
Operation WITHOUT Safecoder
Leaf 2 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop.
Operation WITH Safecoder or S800H ENC
Leaf 2 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop. It will in
any case be possible to stop leaf movement at any time and in the
desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
Steps 4 and 5 with function FA:
FA = 01 (the limit switch determines the stopping of motion) the OPEN A pulse for stopping motion is ignored.
FA = 02 (the limit switch determines the start of deceleration) with Safecoder installed or operator S800H ENC send an OPEN A pulse
only after involving the opening limit switch, without Safecoder or with operators different than S800H ENC, make sure that the limit
switch is engaged before the mechanical stop.
6. On the display S3 will flash (only if 2 motors have been selected): leaf 2 begins closing.
Operation WITHOUT Safecoder
Leaf 2 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop.
Operation WITH Safecoder or S800H ENC
Leaf 2 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop. It
will in any case be possible to stop leaf movement at any
time and in the desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
7. On the display S4 flashes: leaf 1 begins closing.
Operation WITHOUT Safecoder
Leaf 1 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop
Operation WITH Safecoder or S800H ENC
Leaf 1 automatically acknowledges the mechanical stop. It will in
any case be possible to stop leaf movement at any time and in the
desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
Steps 6 and 7 with function FC:
FC = 01 (the limit switch determines the stopping of motion) the OPEN A pulse for stopping motion is ignored.
FC = 02 (the limit switch determines the start of deceleration) with Safecoder installed or operator S800H ENC send an OPEN A
pulse only after involving the closing limit switch, without Safecoder or with operators different than S800H ENC, make sure that the
limit switch is engaged before the mechanical stop
8. S5 flashes on the display: both leaves open at full speed.
9. S6 flashes on the display: both leaves close at full speed.
10. The board will automatically exit the programming menu and will display the automated system status ( 00) to confirm that the SETUP
procedure has been completed correctly. If the procedure is not completed correctly, on the display S0 will start flashing, indicating that a
new SETUP procedure must be performed.
The deceleration spaces can be configured and modified
from the display using the parameters r1 and r2 (see
Advanced Programming) without repeating the SETUP.
TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM
Once installation and programming is completed, ensure that the
system is operating correctly.
Be especially careful that the safety devices operate correctly and
ensure that the system complies with all current safety regulations.
Close the cover in the provided seat with gasket.

18
SLH - SLH LR
OK9
OPEN A
RADIO 1
DL16 RADIO 2
DL17
OPEN B
-
MAX
20”
(MASTER)
2 x 2”
1”
> 5”
+
RADIO 1
DL16
lampeggio ·flash · clignotement
·Blinksignal · destello ·knippert ·
ON OFF
·
OPEN A OPEN B
OK9
1”
MAX
5”
RADIO 1
DL16
P1 + P2
(MASTER)
> 30 cm
RX TX
햲햳
햴
+
ENGLISH
MEMORISING THE RADIO CODE
The control board features an integrated 2-channel decoding system (DS, SLH/SLH LR, RC) called OMNIDEC. This system lets you memorise,
using an additional receiver module (on J5 connector) and more radio controls having different technology but the same frequency. You can
thus control both total opening (OPEN A) and partial opening (OPEN B).
The procedures indicated in this paragraph are only valid for the OMNIDEC system (receiver inserted on connector J13.) See
the relative instructions for standard decoding boards (inserted on J14).
The different types of radio code (DS, SLH/SLH LR, LC/RC) can coexist simultaneously on the two channels. You can enter
up to 250 radio codes divided between OPEN A and OPEN B/CLOSE.
To use different encoding systems on the same channel, you must complete the learning of each encoding system and then
repeat the procedure for the other one.
Other, more detailed, programming options are available using a PC/MAC (see dedicated PC/MAC instructions). For example,
you can set an automatic OPEN command on the radio channel to command an automatic cycle (open-pause-close) regardless
of the selected logic.
MEMORISING THE SLH/SLH LR RADIO CONTROLS
1. Press and hold + (OPEN A programming) or - (OPEN B/CLOSE programming).
2. After keeping the button pressed for about 5 sec, the corresponding radio LED (DL11 or DL12) will begin to flash slowly for about 20 sec.
3. Release the button.
4. Simultaneously press and hold P1 and P2 on the SLH/SLH LR radio control (only MASTER radio control).
5. The radio control LED will begin to flash.
6. Release both buttons.
7. Ensure that LED DL11 or DL12 on the board is still flashing (see point 2) and, while the radio control LED is still flashing, press and hold
the desired button on the radio control (the radio control LED will go on steady).
8. The corresponding LED on the board (DL11 or DL12) will go on steady for 1 sec and then go off, indicating that memorisation has been
completed.
9. Release the radio control button.
10. To complete memorisation, press the button of the memorised radio control twice in succession. The automated system will perform an
opening cycle.
Ensure that there are no obstacles (by people or things) during the automated system movement.

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OPEN A
RADIO 1
DL16
P1 + P2
(MASTER) (MASTER)
(MASTER)
OK9
RADIO 2
DL17
OPEN B
MAX
5”
2 x 2” OK9
(MASTER)
(MASTER)
1”
(MASTER)
x 2
ENGLISH
To enable other radio controls with the same system code, you must transfer the system code of the memorised radio control button to the
button corresponding to the radio control you wish to add:
1. Simultaneously press and hold P1 and P2 on the memorised radio control.
2. The radio control LED will begin to flash.
3. Release both buttons.
4. Press and hold, while the radio control LED is still flashing, the memorised button (the radio control LED will go on steady).
5. Bring the radio controls close together, press and hold the corresponding button of the radio control you wish to add, and release only after
the radio control LED flashes twice, indicating that memorisation has been completed.
6. Press the button of the memorised radio control twice in succession. The automated system will perform an opening cycle.
Ensure that there are no obstacles (by people or things) during the automated system movement.
MEMORISING LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS (433MHz ONLY)
1. Press and hold + (OPEN A programming) or - (OPEN B/CLOSE programming).
2. After keeping the button pressed for about 5 sec, the corresponding radio LED (DL11 or DL12) will begin to flash slowly for about 20 sec.
3. Release the button.
4. During radio LED flashing, press the desired button of the LC/RC radio control.
5. The corresponding LED on the board (DL11 or DL12) will go on steady for 1 second, indicating that memorisation has been completed, and
will begin flashing again for another 20 sec during which you can memorise another radio control.
6. When the 20 sec have elapsed, the LED will turn off, indicating that the procedure has been completed.
7. To add other radio controls, repeat the procedure from point
REMOTE MEMORISATION OF LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS
With LC/RC radio controls you can remotely memorise other radio controls, i.e. without working directly on the board, using a previously me-
morised radio control.
1. Take a radio control that has already been memorised on one of the 2 channels (OPEN A or OPEN B/CLOSE) and move to the vicinity of the
board.
2. Simultaneously press and hold P1 and P2 until both LEDs flash slowly for 5 sec.
3. Within 5 seconds, press the previously memorised radio control button to activate the learning phase for the selected channel.
4. The LED on the board corresponding to the channel in learning mode will flash for 20 sec within which another radio control code is transmitted
by pressing the button.
5. The corresponding LED on the board will go on steady for 2 sec (indicating that memorisation has been completed) and will begin flashing
again for another 20 sec, during which you can memorise other radio controls, and will finally go off.
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