FAAC E145 User manual

E145
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1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer
Company name: FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale
Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY
hereby declares that the following product:
Description: control board
Model: E145
conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following ECC directives:
LowVoltage Directive 2014/35/EU
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
Directive ROHS 2011/65/EU
Furthermore, the following harmonised standards have been applied:
EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014 - EN 61000-6-2:2005 - EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011
Additional note: thisproductunderwenttestsin atypicaluniform configuration(allproducts
manufactured by FAAC S.p.A.).
Bologna, January the 1st 2016 CEO
INTENDED USE: this electronic board is designed and
built to control swing and/or sliding gates, which
control access of vehicles and pedestrians.
Thanks to the electronic board E145 and the new
Mains primary power supply With switching power supply from 90V~ to 260 V~; 50/60 Hz
Power absorbed from mains stand By = 4W ; MAX ~ 800W ; sleep < 2W (can be activated via PC/MAC)
MAX motor load 800W
Accessories power supply 24V "
MAX Accessories current +24V"MAX500mA; BUS-2easyMAX500mA; LOCK(FAAC)12V~/24V"; LOCK(NONFAAC)24V"500mA
(3A peak)
Operating temperature da -20°C to +55°C
Power supply fuses F1 = F10 AH 250V
2. INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
Remove the pictures collection from the centre of the instruction manual.
6. Set the electronic board, according to the system
and customer requirements: Chapter 3. Check the
connection of the motors: Paragraph 3.3.
7. Store the remote controls in use on the system:
-for SLH encoded remote controls: fig.
-for LC/RC encoded remote controls: fig.
8. Close the doors to perform SET-UP: Chapter 4.
9. According to the installed devices and the regu-
lations in force, set the functions of the board:
Paragraph 3.4.
10.Give an opening impulse to verify that the system
works correctly.
1. Secure the card into the enclosure and fit the pro-
tective cover: fig. .
2. Wire the electronic board: fig.
-to connect traditional photocells: fig.
-to connect and address BUS-2easy photocells:
fig.
-to connect the receiver module: fig.
-to connect any Bus encoders: terminal J10, fig.
ref. A.
3. Power the board E145.
4. Verify the status of the LEDs on board: fig. .
5. Verify the LEDs on any Bus encoders, depending
on the installation: fig. ref. B.
SAFEcoder absolute encoder (FAAC Patented), it is easier
to adapt existing systems in accordance with the law
without having to replace the existing automated
systems.

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3. PROGRAMMING
BASIC PROGRAMMING
Basic Functions list: Paragraph 3.1.
1. Press Funtil the first basic function is display-
ed. (each function code remains displayed as long
as the F button is pressed).
2. Release: The function value is displayed (default
or other programmed one).
3. Use buttons
+
or
-
to modify the value.
4. Press Fto confirm the displayed value. Move to
the next function. The modified value becomes
effective immediately.
Proceed in the same way for all functions. The last
(St) closes programming.
5. In
St select Yor no with buttons
+
or
-
:
-Y= save new programming
-no = does NOT save new programming
6. Press Fto confirm and close. Go back to auto-
mation STATUS.
F
F
-/
R2
+/
R1
F
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Advanced Functions list: Paragraph 3.2.
1. Press and hold Fand
+
as well, until the first advan-
ced function is displayed. (each function code
remains displayed as long as the F button is pres-
sed).
2. Release: The function value is displayed (default
or other programmed one).
3. Use buttons
+
or
-
to modify the value.
4. Press Fto confirm the displayed value. Move to
the next function. The modified value becomes
effective immediately.
Proceed in the same way for all functions. The last
(St) closes programming.
5. In
St select Yor no with buttons
+
or
-
:
-Y= save new programming
-no = does NOT save new programming
6. Press Fto confirm and close. Go back to auto-
mation STATUS.
F
+
+/
R1
F
+
+/
R1
-/
R2
+/
R1
F
To EXIT the programming at anytime:
-press and hold Fand then also
-
to switch directly to St.
F
+
-
/
R2

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3.1 BASIC PROGRAMMING
Basic Function Default
CF MOTOR TYPE:
1Motors for swing gates
2Motors for sliding gates
PC Mixed configuration from a PC/MAC
(e.g.: one swing and one slide)
dF DEFAULT:
YIndicates that all the set values are
default values.
no Indicates that at last 1 set value is
different from the default values.
Select Yif you wish to restore the default
configuration.
Y
LO OPERATING LOGIC:
E, EP, S, SA, SP, A1, A, AP, At,
b, bC, C, CU
Refertothespecificparagraphfora description
of the operating logics.
E
PA PAUSE A TIME (only displayed with Auto-
matic logic):
Can be adjusted from 00 to 9.5 minutes.
30
Pb PAUSE B TIME (only displayed with Auto-
matic logic):
Can be adjusted from 00 to 9.5 minutes.
30
Mn NUMBER OF MOTORS:
1= 1 motor
2= 2 motors
2(swing)
1(sliding)
F1 MOTOR 1 POWER:
01 = minimum power
50 = maximum power
25
F2 MOTOR 2 POWER (only displayed with the
Mn = 2function):
01 = minimum power
50 = maximum power
25
En ENCODER USE:
Y= encoders on both motors
no = disabled encoders
no
FA LIMIT SWITCH WHEN OPENING (only
displayed with the CF = 1or CF = PC
function):
no = opening limit switches disabled
01 =thelimit switchdetermineswhen the
movement is stopped
02 = the limit switch determines when
deceleration begins
no
Basic Function Default
FC LIMITSWITCHWHENCLOSING(only displa-
yedwiththe CF = 1or CF = PC function):
no = closing limit switches disabled
01 =thelimit switchdetermineswhen the
movement is stopped
02 = the limit switch determines when
deceleration begins
no
Br SLIDING LEAF BRAKING (only displayed
with the CF = 2or CF = PC function):
00 = braking disabled
10 = maximum braking time
05
Cd LEAF CLOSING DELAY (only displayed with
the Mn = 2function):
Can be adjusted from 00 to 3minutes.
05
bu BUS-2easy DEVICE REGISTRATION:
Register: keep
+
and
-
-
pressed simulta-
neously for at least 5 s (the display flashes
during this time).
Ywill appear once confirmation of the com-
pleted registration is given.
Release
+
and
-
-
.Thestatusof theBUS-2easy
devices will appear on the display.
no
M2 MOTOR 2 dead-man DRIVE mode (only
displayed with the Mn = 2function):
+/
R1
OPENS (displaying
oP) for as long as
the button is pressed
-/
R2
CLOSES (displaying cL) for as long as
the button is pressed
--
M1 MOTOR 1 dead-man DRIVE mode:
+/
R1
OPENS (displaying
oP) for as long as
the button is pressed
-/
R2
CLOSES (displaying cL) for as long as
the button is pressed
--
Encoder 1:
ON = connected and registe-
red correctly
Encoder 2:
ON = con-
nected and
registered cor-
rectly
BUS Status:
always ON
OPENPhotocell:
ON = registered
and committed
Opening photocells:
ON=registeredandcommitted
Closing photocells:
ON = registered and com-
mitted
Opening and clo-
sing photocells:
ON = registered and
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Basic Function Default
tL WORK TIME LEARNING OPERATIONS (SET
UP):
Refer to the relative paragraph.
--
St STATUS OFTHE AUTOMATED SYSTEM:
set the selection:
Y to SAVE and EXIT programming
no to EXIT programmingWITHOUT SAVING
press Fto confirm; when completed, the status
of the automated system will appear on the
display once again:
00 = CLOSED
01 = OPEN
02 = Stationary and then“OPENS”
03 = Stationary and then“CLOSES”
04 = In“PAUSE”
05 = Opening
06 = Closing
07 = FAIL SAFE in progress
08 =Verifying BUS-2easy devices
09 = Pre-flashes and then“OPENS”
10 = Pre-flashes and then“CLOSES”
11 = Emergency open
12 = Emergency close
HP = Hold position
Y
3.2 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Advanced Function Default
bo TIME OF MAXIMUM POWER AT START-UP 01
cS FINAL STROKE WHEN CLOSING (FLUID
HAMMER) (NOT displayed with the FC =
1function)
no
rS REVERSE STROKE WHEN OPENING (NOT
displayed with the FA = 1function) no
Od LEAF OPENING DELAY (only displayed with
the Mn = 2function) 02
r1 LEAF 1 DECELERATION:
The deceleration space can be adjusted 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
20
Advanced Function Default
r2 LEAF 2 DECELERATION (only displayed with
the Mn = 2function):
The deceleration space can be adjusted 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
20
PF PRE-FLASHING no
Ph CLOSING PHOTOCELLS no
Ad ADMAP FUNCTION no
EC ANTI-CRUSHING SENSITIVITY (only displa-
yed with the En = Yfunction):
Varying thisfunctionaltersthe timeafter which
theboardcommands theleavestoreversetheir
directionin case of an obstacle or to stopif they
are in the contact point search space (refer to
the rB function).
Thefourthconsecutiveobstacle detectedin the
same direction and position will be defined as
a contact point and the leaf will stop in this
position.
00 = minimum sensitivity (maximum time
before reversal)
10 = maximum sensitivity (minimum time
before reversal)
05
r8 MECHANICAL STOP SEARCH ANGLE (only
displayed with the En = Yfunction and
Fc and FA = no or = 02 functions):
The mechanical stop search angle within
which the board stops the movement without
reversing if an obstacle is encountered or the
mechanical stop itself can be adjusted.
Can be adjusted from 0.3 to 20 degrees.
0.1degreestepsapply whenadjustingbetween
0.3 and 9.9 degrees.
1 degree steps apply when adjusting between
10 and 20 degrees.
4.0
tA ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIME only displa-
yed with the En = no and Fc and FA =
no or 02 functions)
03
o1 OUT 1:
Default 00 = always active. Output can be
configured from 00 to 17.
00
t1 OUT 1 TIMING (only displayed with the o1
= 03 or o1 = 14 function)
02
o2 OUT 2:
Default 02 = LED - Refer to the options in o1.02

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Advanced Function Default
t2 OUT 2 TIMING (only displayed with the o2
= 03 or o2 = 14 function):
Adjustable like t1.
02
AS MAINTENANCE REQUEST - CYCLE COUNTER
(linked to the subsequent 2 functions) no
nc CYCLE PROGRAMMING (THOUSANDS) 00
nd CYCLE PROGRAMMING (TENS) 00
St STATUS OF THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM:
Refer to ST Basic Function. Y
3.3 CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS TO
THE MOTOR
M2 (appearsifMn = 2) FunctionM2 activatesthe leafconnected
to motor Mot2 with dead-man enabled.
- If,however,leaf 1moves,thepowermust bedisconnectedand
themotorconnectionson terminalboardJ2 mustbe swapped.
- Withasingle leaf,if it doesnot move,you mustdisconnect the
powerand checktheconnectionof themotortoM1 onterminal
board J2.
- If the leaf moves in the wrong direction, disconnect the power
and swap the motor phases on terminal board J2.
M1 Function M1 activates the leaf connected to motor Mot1 with
dead-man enabled.
- If,however,leaf 2moves,thepowermust bedisconnectedand
themotorconnectionson terminalboardJ2 mustbe swapped.
- If the leaf moves in the wrong direction, disconnect the power
and swap the motor phases on terminal board J2.
3.4 USEFUL FUNCTIONS TO PROTECT
AGAINST THE RISK OF IMPACT/
CRUSHING ON THE MAIN EDGE
F1 Allows the static thrust force of motor 1 to be adjusted.
NOTE:Forhydraulicoperators,setthe forcevaluetomaximum
and adjust it via the bypass screws.
F2 Allows the static thrust force of motor 2 to be adjusted
NOTE:Forhydraulicoperators,setthe forcevaluetomaximum
and adjust it via the bypass screws.
En Enablestheencoderstobereadbytheelectronicboard,thereby
guaranteeingthat inversionoccursinthe presenceofobstacles
(set En=Y).
Cd Allows the closing delay of motor 1 to be modified in order to
obtain a phase shift between the two leaves and reducing the
risk of crushing between the two moving leaves.
r1 Allows the space of reduced speed of leaf 1 to be adapted.The
impact at slow speed allows the dynamic force to be reduced.
r2 Allows the space of reduced speed of leaf 2 to be adapted.The
impact at slow speed allows the dynamic force to be reduced.
EC Allows the obstacle inversion sensitivity to be adjusted.
rB Allows the space before the mechanical stops in which the
board does not perform inversions to be modified (set a value
between 1 and 49 mm).

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4. TIME LEARNING SETUP
S0 flashes on the display indicating that a SET-UP must be performed.
! All safety devices are disabled during SET-UP; therefore, prevent any transit in the leaf movement area.
The connected BUS-2easy accessories are always registered during SET-UP.
The deceleration spaces can be configured and modified from the Advanced Programming (r1 and r2) without having
to repeat the SET-UP.
Refer to the complete instructions if there are limit switches.
SETUP WITHOUT ENCODER
If a system without an encoder is installed, the leaves
will require mechanical stops.
1. Access BASIC programming and go to the tL
function. The -- will appear when the Fbutton
is released.
2. Verify that the leaves are closed. Otherwise:
-Keep the -/R2 button pressed to close leaf 2
-Keep the +/R1 button pressed to close leaf 1
If the corresponding leaf opens when the
+
/R1 and/
or
-
/R2 buttons are pressed, disconnect the power
andinvert the phase wires ofthecorresponding motor
on the J2 terminal board, (terminals 2-3 for the leaf 1
motor and terminals 5-6 for the leaf 2 motor).
3. With the leaves closed, keep buttons
+
and
-
pres-
sed (approx. 3 sec) until S1 flashes on the display.
4. Release
+
and
-
. Leaf 1 begins its opening mo-
vement. Stop the leaf movement by sending an
OPEN A pulse as soon as it reaches the mechanical
stop.
5. (if
Mn = 2) S2 will flash on the display. Leaf 2
begins its opening movement. Stop the leaf mo-
vement by sending an OPEN pulse as soon as it
reaches the mechanical stop.
6. (if
Mn = 2) S3 will flash on the display. Leaf 2 be-
gins its closing movement. Stop the leaf movement
by sending an OPEN pulse as soon as it reaches the
mechanical stop.
7. S4 will flash on the display. Leaf 1 begins its
closing movement. Stop the leaf movement by
sending an OPEN pulse as soon as it reaches the
mechanical stop.
8. The board will automatically exit the program-
ming. The 00 on the display (status of the au-
tomated system) confirms that the SET-UP has
been completed correctly. The S0 flashing on
the display indicates that it is necessary to repeat
the SETUP.
SETUP WITH ENCODER
If there are mechanical stops, the SETUP does not
require OPEN A pulses.
1. Access BASIC programming and go to the En fun-
ction. Set Yto enable BUS encoders.
2. Go to the tL function. The -- will appear when
the Fbutton is released.
3. Verify that gate leaves are closed. Otherwise:
-Keep the -/R2 button pressed to close leaf 2
-Keep the +/R1 button pressed to close leaf 1
If the corresponding leaf opens when the
+
/R1 and/
or
-
/R2 buttons are pressed, disconnect the power
andinvert the phase wires ofthecorresponding motor
on the J2 terminal board, (terminals 2-3 for the leaf 1
motor and terminals 5-6 for the leaf 2 motor).
4. With the leaves closed, keep buttons
+
and
-
pres-
sed (approx. 3 sec) until S1 flashes on the display.
5. Release
+
and
-
. Leaf 1 begins its opening
movement and will stop as soon as it reaches the
mechanical stop. If there is no mechanical stop,
stop the leaf movement at the desired point by
sending an OPEN A pulse.
6. (if
Mn = 2) S2 will flash on the display. Leaf 2
begins its opening movement and will stop as
soon as it reaches the mechanical stop. If there is
no mechanical stop, stop the leaf movement at the
desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
7. (if
Mn = 2) S3 will flash on the display. Leaf 2
begins its closing movement and will stop as soon
as it reaches the mechanical stop. If there is no
mechanical stop, stop the leaf movement at the
desired point by sending an OPEN A pulse.
8. S4 will flash on the display. Leaf 1 begins its clo-
sing movement and will stop as soon as it reaches
the mechanical stop. If there is no mechanical stop,
stop the leaf movement at the desired point by
sending an OPEN A pulse.
9. The board will automatically exit the program-
ming. The
00 on the display (status of the auto-
mated system) confirms that the SET-UP has been
completed correctly. The S0 flashing on the display
indicates that it is necessary to repeat the SETUP.

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5. SIGNALLING ERRORS AND ALARMS
The ERROR LED (DL13) will flash to signalling an
alarm. Alarms do not compromise operation.
The ERROR LED (DL13) will go on steady to signalling
an error. Errors stop the operating. Remove the
situation causing the error; it will disappear in the
following cycle.
By simultaneously pressing
+
and
-
the display will
show the number corresponding to the error/alarm
in progress.
Error Intervention required
01 Board broken Replace the board
05 Invalid SETUP Repeat board SETUP
08 BUS-2easy device error Ensure that no two pairs of devices
have the same address.
09 BUS-2easy output
short-circuit
Check the connections of the con-
nected and entered BUS-2easy
devices
10 Motor 1 limit switch error Check the limit switch connections
for motor 1
11 Motor 2 limit switch error Check the limit switch connections
for motor 2
12 BUS-2easy call
Ensure that the BUS devices are
operating correctly and, if neces-
sary, repeat BUS device acquisition
13 FAIL SAFE Checkthatthe safetydevices (pho-
tocells) are operating correctly
14 Configuration error
Check that the board is configu-
red correctly (basic and advanced
programming) and, if necessary,
repeat SETUP
17 Motor 1 encoder fault Check the connections or replace
motor 1 encoder
18 Motor 2 encoder fault Check the connections or replace
motor 2 encoder
19 Incorrect memory data Repeat BUS-2easy device entry
and/or re-program the board
93 High absorption at +24V
Check that absorption by the ac-
cessories connected is within per-
mitted limits
Alarm Intervention required
20
Obstacle on MOTOR 1
(only with encoder/safe-
ty edge)
Remove any possible obstacle
on leaf 1
21
Obstacle on MOTOR 2
(only with encoder/safe-
ty edge)
Remove any possible obstacle
on leaf 2
25 LOCK 1 output short-
circuit
Remove the cause of the short-
circuit
26 LOCK 2 output short-
circuit
Remove the cause of the short-
circuit
27
Nr. of consecutive ob-
stacles exceeded during
opening
Remove any possible obstacle.
Should the problem persist, repeat
SETUP
28
Nr. of consecutive ob-
stacles exceeded during
closing
Remove any possible obstacle.
Should the problem persist, repeat
SETUP
30 XFradiocodememory full
Cancel the radio codes that are not
being used using the PC program
or use an additional DEC/MINIDEC/
RP module
31 Breach alarm
A movement was made with the
automated system in status St =
00 or 01.
Perform an operation cycle.
35 TIMER active and TIMER fun-
ctionoperating: TIMERfunctionisoperating
40 Service request Contact the installer for main-
tenance
50
TheHOLDPOSITIONisope-
rating (active on PC/MAC )
HOLD POSITION functionisoperating
60 TIMER active and error in
TIMER data
Reload a correct TIMER configura-
tion with the PC/MAC programme
62
Loss of time and date
on the board (only if the
TIMER is operating)
Reload the time and date with the
PC/MAC programme and replace
the BAT1 - CR2032 buffer battery
63 JOLLY TIMER is activated JOLLYTIMERisenabledbyterminal
board J3
64 TIMER DISABLED is ope-
rating
TIMER is disabled by terminal
board J3

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6. OPERATING LOGIC
This table summarises the operating logic.
Refer to the complete instructions for a detailed description of each.
LOGIC Status of the automated
system: stopped
Status of the automated
system: in motion
Status:
photocell action
ESemi-automatic An OPEN pulse opens the gate
andthe following one closesit
An OPEN pulse stops the gate
when opening and reopens
when the gate is closing
The photocells invert during motion
EP Semi-automatic,
Step-by-Step
An OPEN pulse opens the gate
andthe following one closesit
An OPEN pulse blocks during
motion
The photocells invert during motion
SAutomatic Safety An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse closes the gate
during the pause and inverts
during motion
The closing photocells close the gate once
againduringthe pause;they memoriseclo-
surewhenthe gateopensand immediately
invert when closing
SA Automatic Safety
withinversionduring
the pause
An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse closes during the
pause; has no effect when the
gate opens and inverts when
it closes
The closing photocells reapply the pause
SP Automatic Step-by-
Step Safety
An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse closes the gate
during the pause and blocks
during motion
The closing photocells close the gate once
againduringthe pause;they memoriseclo-
surewhenthe gateopensand immediately
invert when closing
A1 Automatic 1 An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse is ignored when
the gate opens, is reapplied
during the pause and reopens
when the gate closes
The closing photocells close the gate once
againduringthe pause;they memoriseclo-
surewhenthe gateopensand immediately
invert when closing
AAutomatic An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse is ignored when
the gate opens, is reapplied
during the pause and reopens
when the gate closes
The closing photocells reapply the pause
AP Automatic, Step-by-
Step
An OPEN pulse opens the gate
and closes automatically after
the pause time
An OPEN pulse blocks when the
gateopensand duringthe pause
and inverts when it closes
The closing photocells reapply the pause
bSemi-automatic “b”
(OPEN-B inputs be-
come CLOSE)
Logic with two separate com-
mands: OPEN-A pulse opens;
CLOSE pulse closes
AnOPEN-Apulseopenswhenthe
gate closes, a CLOSE pulse closes
when it opens
The photocells invert during motion
bC Mixed Logic ("b" in
opening; "c" in clo-
sing), OPEN-B inputs
become CLOSE)
Logic with two separate com-
mands: OPEN-A pulse opens;
pressed CLOSE closes
AnOPEN-Apulseopenswhenthe
gate closes, a CLOSE pulse closes
when it opens
The photocells invert during motion
CDead-man (OPEN-
B inputs become
CLOSE)
Logic with two separate com-
mands:pressedOPEN-Aopens;
pressed CLOSE closes
AnOPEN-Apulseopenswhenthe
gate closes; a CLOSE pulse closes
when it opens
The photocells invert during motion

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·Blauw of grijs
**
TF1
8.8.
C
B
A
1
·
·Interromperel’alimentazioneelettrica
prima di operare sull’apparecchiatu-
ra. Prima di fornire l’alimentazione
elettrica dev’essere montato il coper-
chio di protezione (1).
·
·Interrupt the electrical power sup-
ply before working on the control
unit. The protection cover (1) needs
to be installed before switching on the
power supply.
·
·Couper l’alimentation électrique
avant d’opérer sur la carte électroni-
que. Avant d’activer l’alimentation
électrique, le couvercle de protection
(1) doit être monté.
·
·Vor der Arbeit am elektronischen
Steuergerät die Stromversorgung
unterbrechen. Bevor die Stromver-
sorgung eingeschaltet wird, muss
die Schutzabdeckung (1) angebracht
werden.
·
·Interrumpa la alimentación eléctrica
antes de intervenir en el equipo elec-
trónico. Antes de activar la alimen-
tación eléctrica, hay que montar la
cubierta protectora (1).
·
·Onderbreekdeelektrische voedingal-
vorens op de elektronische apparatuur
in te grijpen. Alvorens de elektrische
voeding in te schakelen, moet het
beschermdeksel (1) gemonteerd zijn.
F

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TX CL
RX CL
RX
OP/CL
TX
OP/CL
TX C
L
+
+
+
+
TX CL
RX CL
1
2
5
4
3
1
2
TX OP/CL RX OP/CL
1
2
5
4
3
1
2
STOP
햾햿햽헂
헁
헁
헄
헄
헁
헁
헄
헄
DL2 DL2
RX RXTX TX
DL2 DL2
DS1 DS1 DS1 DS1
BUS BUS BUSBUSBUS
12
ON
34 12
ON
3412
ON
3412
ON
34
DL1DL1
TX
T
T
J10
BUS-2easy
RX CL
1 2 3 4
ON
TX CL
1 2 3 4
ON
RX OP/CL
1 2 3 4
ON
TX OP/CL
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1
1 2 3 4
ON
1
1 2 3 4
ON
1
1 2 3 4
ON
1
1 2 3 4
ON
3
1 2 3 4
ON
3
1 2 3 4
ON
2
1 2 3 4
ON
2
1 2 3 4
ON
2
1 2 3 4
ON
5
1 2 3 4
ON
5
1 2 3 4
ON
7
1 2 3 4
ON
6
1 2 3 4
ON
6
OP OP/CL OPEN
CL
·
·CL Fotocellule in CHIUSURA; OP/CL Fotocellule in APERTURA e
CHIUSURA; OP Fotocellule in APERTURA; OPEN Fotocellula per
IMPULSO OPEN
·
·Nota:Trasmittente e Ricevente in coppia devono
avere lo stesso indirizzo. Non dare lo stesso indirizzo a due o più
coppie di fotocellule.
·
·CL CLOSING photocells; OP/CL Photocells for OPENING/CLOSING;
OP OPENING photocells; OPEN photocell used as OPEN pulse
generator
·
·Note: Transmitter and Receiver in the pair must have
the same address. Do not give two or more pairs of photocells
the same address.
·
·CLPhotocellulesenFERMETURE;OP/CLPhotocellulesenOUVERTU-
RE/FERMETURE;OP Photocellulesen OUVERTURE;OPEN Photocel-
lulecommegénérateurd’IMPULSIONOPEN
·
·Remarque:Emetteur
etRécepteurdelapairedoiventavoirlamêmeadresse. Nepasdon-
nerla même adresseàdeux ou plusieurs couples dephotocellules.
·
·CL Fotozellen beim SCHLIESSEN; OP/CL Fotozellen beim ÖFFNEN/
SCHLIESSEN; OP Fotozellen beim ÖFFNEN; OPEN Fotozelle als Im-
pulsgeberfürdieOPEN-IMPULS
·
·Hinweis:Sender undEmpfängerin
derPaarmussdieselbe Adressehaben. Niemalszweiodermehreren
Fotozellen-Paaren die gleiche Adresse geben.
·
·CLFotocélulasen CIERRE;OP/CL Fotocélulasen APERTURA/CIERRE;
OP Fotocélulas en APERTURA; OPEN Fotocélula como emisor de
IMPULSO OPEN
·
·Nota: El Emisor y el Receptor del par deben tener
la misma dirección. No asigne la misma dirección a dos o más
pares de fotocélulas.
·
·CL Fotocellen voor het SLUITEN; OP/CL Fotocellen voor het
OPENEN/SLUITEN; OP Fotocellen voor het OPENEN; OPEN Fotocel
als impulsgever voor het OPEN-IMPULS
·
·Opmerking: Zender en
Ontvangerinhetpaarmoet hetzelfdeadreshebben. Niethetzelfde
adres aan twee of meer koppels fotocellen geven.

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DL ON =
DL OFF =
LED
RADIO XF 433-868
RADIO 1
DL12
DL11
RADIO 2
J12
24V
DL10
TF1
LCD1
J6
J10
FCC2 FCA2 FCC1 FCA1
J8
J5
BUS MON.
+/R1
ERROR
IN5
DL13
DL17
DL16
USB
IN4
J9
BUS
F
5V
IN3
IN2
IN1
IN
IN
1
1
C52
F1
FL1
IN
IN
2
2
I
I
N
N
3
3
I
I
N
N
4
4
I
I
N
N
5
5
FCC2
FCA2
FCA1
0
U
BUS
BUS
M
BUS
FCC1
2
2
RADIO
2
RADIO
1
J4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
26 25 24 23
14 15 16 17910111213 181912 3 45 6 87
OP-A
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5
STOP
CL
OP
FSW
---
24V
+
+
20 21
LOCK
1LOCK
2
22
COM
OP
COM
CL
LAMP
CL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 21 22PE N L
PE N L
RP/DEC
BAT1
CR2032
USB-A USB-B
AC
MAIN
OP
M2M1
OP-B
OUT2OUT1
8.8.
23
24
25
26
CONNECTIVITY
-/R2
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL14
DL15
DL6 DL5
DL7
DL8
DL9
SW3
SW1 SW2
J3J2
J1
DB1
C52
DL
DL
24V
TF1
LCD1
ERROR
DL13
DL17
DL16
5V
F1
FL1
ERRO
D
D
5V
24V
D
8.8.
DB1
6
L
L
52
52
5.0.
J1 J2 J3
J6
J10
J12
DL7 DL6 DL5
DL1
DL14
DL15
DL8DL9
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL10
DL11
DL12
DL13DL16 DL17
F1
RADIO XF 433-868
RADIO 1
DL12
DL11
RADIO 2
J5
2
RAD
IO
2
RAD
IO
1
J4
RP/DEC
CONNECTIVITY
·
·stato LED e DISPLAY al power-on dell’impianto tipo
·
·LED and DISPLAY status at standard system power-on
·
·état LED et AFFICHEUR au power-on de l’installation type
·
·LED- und DISPLAY-Zustand beim Einschalten der Standardanlage
·
·estado DIODO y DISPLAY al power-on de la instalación tipo
·
·status LED en DISPLAY met power-on van de standaardinstallatie
!
·
·Con scheda non alimentata !
·
·With board not powered !
·
·Aveccarteélectroniquepasalimentée!
·
·mit nicht gespeister Steuerkarte !
·
·Con tarjeta no alimentada !
·
·Met kaart niet gevoed!

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A
B
E145 5 732783 - Rev.E
SAFEcoder S800 ENC
J10
BUS-2easy
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
M2 DL1
DL2
DL3
M1
DL1
DL2
DL3
M2
DL1
DL2
DL3
M1
J10
BUS-2easy
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL1
DL2
DL3
·
·Nota: per correggere l’abbinamento dell’encoder al motore M1 o M2, invertire
entrambi i fili sui morsetti.
·
·Note: to correct the coupling of the encoder with motor M1 or M2, swap both wires
on the terminals.
·
·Remarque : pour corriger l’association de l’encodeur au moteur M1 ou M2 , inverser
les deux fils sur les bornes.
·
·Hinweis: Um die Zuordnung des Encoders zum Motor M1 oder M2 zu berichtigen, die
beiden Drähte an den Klemmen vertauschen.
·
·Nota: para corregir la combinación del codificador con el motor M1 o M2, invierta los
dos cables en los bornes.
·
·Opmerking: om de aansluiting van de encoder op de motor M1 of M2 te corrigeren,
moeten de draden op de klemmenborden verwisseld worden.
M1 : 2 LED accesi
·
·2 LEDs on
·
·2 LEDs allumées
·
·2 LED EIN
·
·2 LED encendido
·
·2 LED aan
M2 : 1 LED acceso
·
·1 LED on
·
·1 LED allumée
·
·1 LED EIN
·
·1 LED encendido
·
·1 LED aan

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E145 6 732783 - Rev.E
SLH - SLH LR
OK
OK
RADIO 1
DL11
RADIO 2
DL12
OPEN B
-/
R2
MAX
MAX
20”
20”
(MASTER)
2 x 2”
1”
> 5”
+/
R1
+/
R1
RADIO 1
DL11
OK
OK
1”
MAX
MAX
5”
5”
RADIO 1
DL11
햲
햴
P1 + P2
(MASTER)
햳
> 30 cm
RX TX
OPEN A OPEN B
OFF
O
ON
OPEN A
lampeggio
·
·flash
·
·clignotement
·
·
Blinksignal
·
·destello
·
·knippert
·
·

/8E145 7 732783 - Rev.E
RADIO 1
DL11
(MASTER)
(MASTER)
OK
OK
RADIO 2
DL12
OPEN B
MAX
MAX
5”
5”
2 x 2”
OK
OK
(MASTER)
(MASTER)
1”
(MASTER)
햲
햳
x 2
햴
P1 + P2
(MASTER)
OPEN A

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E145 8 732783 - Rev.E
OK
OK
OK
OK
RADIO 2
DL12
OPEN B
-/
R2
MAX
MAX
20”
20”
TX1 TX2
MAX
MAX
20”
20”
TX...
1” 1”
> 5”
+/
R1
+/
R1
RADIO 1
DL11
햲
RADIO 1
DL11
햳
OPEN A OPEN B
OFF
O
ON
LC/RC
OPEN A
lampeggio
·
·flash
·
·clignotement
·
·
Blinksignal
·
·destello
·
·knippert
·
·

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