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1. Guidalpernliutente Users gut Iineductians pour Rutau Luki en Tir dan Banufzar CITA para cel usun lo Gebruikersgids O Z lt T FAAC MANUALE UTENTE AUTOMAZIONE B680H 1 AVVERTENZE 1 FAAC declina qualsiasi responsabilit derivata dall uso improprio o diverso da quello per cui l automatismo destinato 2 FAAC non e responsabile dell inosservanza della Buona Tecnica nella costru zione delle chiusure da motorizzare nonch delle deformazioni che dovessero intervenire nell utilizzo 3 L automazione dispone di una sicurezza intrinseca antischiacciamento costituita da un controllo di coppia 4 FAAC declina ogni responsabilit ai fini della sicurezza e del buon funzionamento dell automazione in caso vengano utilizzati componenti dell impianto non di produzione FAAC 5 Perla manutenzione utilizzare esclusivamente parti originali FAAC 6 Non eseguire alcuna modifica sui componenti facenti parte del sistema d auto mazione 7 Linstallatore deve fornire tutte le informazioni relative al funzionamento ma nuale del sistema in caso di emergenza e consegnare all Utente utilizzatore dell impianto il libretto d avvertenze allegato al prodotto 8 Non permettere ai bambini o persone di sostare nelle vicinanze del prodotto durante il funzionamento 9 Tenere fuori dalla portata dei bambini rad
2. N n 5 E680 CONTROL BOARD RULIOIDIC ose talent 6 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS 6 3 TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS AAA AAA A AAA AAA AA 6 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS nieta 7 4 1 Terminal E DO 7 4 2 Terminal board J2 OUl Outs E 8 4 3 Terminal board J3 external flashing 7 8 4 4 Terminal board JA 000 Gdeleclor isa AA CREE 8 4 3 Connector Ja e Te een ad 8 4 6 Connector J7 ENGO rarna aaa cca 8 4 7 Connector E sana sina daja kaa Dan abaan aa a Ba Nana aana a A Ag a Kaga ana ajan ada A ai 8 4 8 Connector J11 Beam break out sensor una na a a 8 4 9 Connector J12 Emergency baller vici 8 4 10 Connector J13 36VDC Power Supply iii 8 4 11 Connector J15 flashing traffic light lla alan az k n ka A kak We RN PARE ka a KE a 8 5 PROGRAMMING eaaa 8 S1 Basic CON QU AON NNN cala 9 5 2 Changing the predefined parameters Selena 10 5 3 BUS QCCOSSOMES MENU oa S 11 6 Advanced Configuration 12 6 1 Contiguring the loop delector eegene 13 6 2 Expert CONTIQUIAION A
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4. Leggere completamente questo manuale di istruzioni prima di iniziare l installazione del prodotto Il simbolo evidenzia le note importanti per la sicurezza delle persone e l integrit dell automazione E Il simbolo richiama l attenzione sulle note riguardanti le caratteristiche od il funzionamento del prodotto Read this instruction manual to the letter before you begin to install the product Symbol highlights notes that are important for people s safety and for the good condition of the automated system I Symbol draws your attention to the notes about the product s characteristics or operation Lire ce manuel d instructions dans son entier avant de commencer l installation du produit Le symbole met en vidence les remarques pour la s curit des personnes et le parfait tat de l automatisme IPs Le symbole attire l attention sur les remarques concernant les caract ristiques ou le fonctionnement du produit Vor der Installation des Produkts sind die Anweisungen vollst ndig zu lesen Mit dem Symbol sind wichtige Anmerkungen f r die Sicherheit der Personen und den st rungsfreien Betrieb der Automation gekennzeichnet E Mit dem Symbol wird auf Anmerkungen zu den Eigenschaften oder dem Betrieb des Produkts verwiesen Lean completamente este manual de instrucciones antes de empezar la instalaci n del producto El s mbolo identifica notas importantes para la seguridad de las personas y para la integridad de la automa ci n El s mb
5. power up the board e access Basic Configuration as described in paragraph 5 1 ao ei e once programming step DU is reached M will be displayed indicating that here are no stored bus devices e to perform entry simultaneously press and hold the and buttons for at least 5 seconds during this time the writing MIO will flash I e once the procedure is completed J will appear as confirmation e when and are released the display will show the current status of the BUS devices or I_ again if there are no connected BUS devices The following image Fig 3 shows the correspondence of the various display segments to the different types of BUS devices that can be connected to the system Bus status always on FSW CL FSW OPEN FSW CL BUS photocells placed to protect the gate closing area OPEN BUS photocells used as OPEN pulse generators W Fig 3 FAAC From the display of the status of the BUS devices pressing the key enables the types of BUS devices present to be verified For example the following photograph shows safety devices present during closing and a pair of photocells functioning as open pulse Ha GE For the automated system to operate correctly the status of the segments of the left hand digit must correspond to the automated system at rest and without pulse generators or or safeties engaged When the CLOSE photocells are engaged the bottom segments wil
6. 17 ref from G to 8 the rubber profile of the beam must face the closing direction x Do not grease the fixing screw of the bar If the application requires a segmented bar once the first segment and fixing pocket have been assembled close the automatic system lock it and follow the instructions for additional segment assembly as shown in Fig 20 ref from CD to e Adjust the opening and closing mechanical stops as shown in Fig 15 and tighten the lock nut Ensure that the beam is balanced following the instructions contained in paragraphs 4 5 and 4 6 The compartment should be fixed as shown in the sequence in Fig 21 when all mechanical installations wiring and start up have been completed 4 5 Fixing the plunging pistons Barrier balancing is obtained by correctly adjusting the spring preload ring nut see next paragraph but also by setting the two plunging pistons in the most suitable position This position is determined by the length of the beam and the presence of any accessories that may be applied to it see paragraph 11 4 6 Balancing the barrier WARNING This procedure must be carried out as the barrier is not internally balanced The beam is balanced when operating manually ref paragraph 6 the beam remains stationary in the 45 position To balance the barrier proceed as follows e Install the bar and all related accessories on the barrier structure as required by the final configuratio
7. E 14 6 3 Pre Defined Parameter rl l y n bd u d war ko een 17 6 4 Expert default parameters ill na 18 SAR 18 7 1 Verilvingihediagnosti LEDS erras ee 18 18 8 TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM 000 caca 18 9 MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATION sir ee AA 19 10 INTERLOCK CONNECTION aio 19 11 OPERATING LOGICS TABLE Gba 20 12 BALANCING eg TR 23 13 DEFAULT SELECTION TABLES sisi tidad 24 Raccolta immagini Pictures collection Collection de Figure Conjunto de imagenes Photo Kollection Fotoverzameling 1 FAAC FAAC CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINES DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC Manufacturer Address Declares that FAAC S p A Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY The operator mod B680H with control board E680 is built to be integrated into a machine or to be assembled with other machinery to create a machine under the provisions of Directive 2006 42 EC conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives ENGLISH 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and also declares that it is rohibited to put into service the machinery until the machine in which it will be integrated or of which it will become a component has been identified and declared as conforming to the conditions of Directive Directive 2006 42 EC Bologna 1 October 2011 The Managing Director A Marcellan WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
8. LAMP on during opening and pause flashing when closing off when the automated system is closed Display Function 2 Bs Output 1 Polarity Allows setting of the output polarity LI output NC MO output NO Piri NOTE if the output setting is II Failsafe keep the value set to ICI Output 2 Output 2 signal type see Output 1 Output 2 Polarity Output 2 polarity see parameter regarding Output 1 Polarity Output 3 Output 3 signal type see Output 1 Output 3 Polarity Output 3 polarity see parameter regarding Output 1 Polarity Output 4 Output 4 signal type see Output 1 Output 4 Polarity Output 4 polarity see parameter regarding Output 1 Polarity Integrated flashing lamp operating mode Lets you choose between two operating modes for the integrated flashing lamp if present connected to output J15 Traffic light mode steady green when paused open flashing red when moving steady red when closed Flashing lamp mode flashing red when bar is moving off in all other cases Service request linked to the following two functions If activated at the end of the countdown which can be set with the two following Cycle Programming functions it activates the LAMP output for 4 sec every 30 sec service request It can be useful for setting programmed maintenance work LI J Active Disabled Cycle programming in thousands Is used to set a
9. back to completely closed open position e g because the bar is blocked the function will be disabled until the next OPEN command is received HOLD CLOSE HOLD OPEN function activation time This parameter indicates the time interval between two activations of the HOLD OPEN HOLD CLOSE function expressed in minutes from LL to SCH Loop 1 frequency reading This menu item lets you verify the reading of the current oscillation frequency of the loop connected to the Loop 1 input The indication should be read as follows First digit tens kHz Second digit units KHz Decimal point hundreds kHz ML For example the reading LI 1 refers to a reading of 105 kHz Read only parameter Loop 2 frequency reading This menu item lets you verify the reading of the current oscillation frequency of the loop connected to the Loop 2 input see parameter for explanations on how to read the indicated value Read only parameter L O ya TI Loop 1 frequency selection This parameter lets you set an oscillation frequency specific to the loop connected to the Loop 1 input or lets the system choose the most adequate setting among the 4 available Automatic selection Frequency 1 2 3 4 Note When you exit the Advanced configuration menu after having changed the loop operation frequency setting the system will be recalibrated This will provide an updated frequency reading once you re enter the menu to consult the value
10. consisting of the upright profile with a hydraulic unit and two plunging pistons fixed to it which by means of a rocker arm rotate the beam The latter remains balanced thanks to a balance spring fitted on one of the two plunging pistons The electronic control equipment is also housed on the upright inside a compartment and the whole is protected by the external covering compartment The system features an adjustable electronic anti crushing safety a device that guarantees stopping and locking of the beam in any position and a convenient manual release for use in case of black out or inefficiency 3 MANUAL OPERATION Should manual operation of the barrier be required due to electrical power cut offs or automated system inefficiency use the release device with the provided key The provided unlocking key is either triangular Fig 18 ref a or customised Fig 18 ref b optional Insert the unlocking key in the lock and turn the key anticlockwise until it clicks into place as shown in Fig 18 e Open or close the beam manually With the bar released the motor may start for approximately 3 seconds This is normal and determined by the parameter Hold Close Hold Open 4 RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION To avoid an accidental pulse opening the barrier during this operation before activating the locking system cut off all power to the system triangular unlocking key standard turn the key clockwise until it stops a
11. et d un d verrouillage manuel pratique manoeuvrer en cas de coupure de courant ou de dysfonctionnement 3 FONCTIONNEMENT MANUEL S il est n cessaire d actionner manuellement la barri re cause d une coupure de courant ou d un dysfonctionnement de l automatisme agir sur le dispositif de d verrouillage avec la cl fournie La cl de d verrouillage fournie peut tre triangulaire Fig 18 r f 1 ou personnalis e Fig 18 r f 2 en option e Introduire la cl de d verrouillage dans la serrure et tourner la cl fond en sens inverse horaire d apr s la Fig 18 e Effectuer manuellement la manoeuvre d ouverture ou de fermeture de la lisse K Lorsque la lisse est d verrouill e le moteur peut s activer pendant 3 secondes Ce fonctionnement est normal et pr vu par le param tre Hold Close Hold Open 4 RETABLISSEMENT DU FONCTIONNEMENT NORMAL Pour viter qu une impulsion involontaire n actionne la barri re durant la manoeuvre couper le courant sur l installation avant d activer le syst me de blocage cl de d verrouillage triangulaire standard tourner la cl en sens horaire jusqu l arr t et l extraire Fig 18 r f cl de d verrouillage personnalis e en option tourner la cl en sens horaire jusqu au point o l extraction est possible Fig 18 r f 2 FAAC ANWEISUNGEN F R DEN BENUTZER AUTOMATION B680H 1 HINWEISE 1 Die Firma FAAC lehnt jede Haft
12. simplified they are all connected to just one board also ensuring perfect synchronisation of the two automated systems MASTER device means the board to which all the pulse generators and safety devices are connected SLAVE device means the board which is controlled by the MASTER through pulse inputs while the safety inputs are bypassed The electrical connections and the parameters needed for correct functioning of the system in a Master Slave configuration are shown in the following diagram 24 OUT1 24 OUT2 oc 24 UI OUT3 a 24 a NO COM GND Master device SIP OY T 0 6T 8T ZT 9T ST VT EL cT Slave device OPEN CLOSE FSW E STOP ALARM C AND TL OT 6 8 Z 9 S FAAC 10 INTERLOCK The interlock function enables two in line barriers to be managed see fig so that opening of one is subordinated to closing of the other Operation can be one way or two way For in line barriers set OUT1 INTERLOCK to parameter 18 see 2 LEVEL PROG on both boards and connect them as in figure OPEN CLOSE FSW STOP Ris ALARM TIT OIL 6 8 Z 9S E vct AND 24 OUT1 24 OUT2 24 OUT3 24 no COM GND siejoy T DE OL 8T ZT 91ST VT ci ZI OPEN CLOSE FSW STOP ALARM a vct AND 2
13. status of the diagnostic LEDs corresponds to the logic Said status must coincide with the indications in Fig 4 situation which reflects that of an automated system that is CLOSED and ready to open Is The FSW STOP and ALARM LEDs are safety inputs with NC contacts therefore the related LEDs must be ON when the automated system is at rest and go off when the device connected is engaged The OPEN and CLOSE inputs are NO contact inputs therefore the related LEDs must be OFF when the automated system is at rest and go on when the device connected is active E The BUS status mustcorrespond to DL2 green on fixed and DL1 red off The BUS menu of the Basic configuration must display the indication shown to the side confirming the fact that there are no engaged photocells or active pulse generators 7 2 Setup Before being put into operation the E680 board requires a setup procedure during which the automated system determines the rotation angle of the beam and consequently its travel These measurements allow correct management of motor decelerations and acceleration ramps E For setup proceed as follows Using the parameter Mt in Basic configuration mode check that the opening closing movement corresponds to the pressed key if not go to the motor wiring and reverse the two conductors L1 and L3 as shown in Fig 14 Ref e Place the automated system
14. the beam as shown in Fig 17 e Remove the device securing the plunging piston to the rocker arm as shown in Fig 13 e Loosen the pre load ring nut completely remove it and then remove the balancing spring and spring guide reversing the order described in paragraph 4 4 and in Fig 14 regarding the mechanical installation of the automated system e Refit the plunging piston in the correct fixing hole e Proceed to remove the fixing screw on the piston on the opposite side e Release the automated system turn the rocker arm 90 and re insert in order the spring guide the balancing spring and the the ring nut in the plunging piston installed on the new closing side according to the order described in Fig 14 Once this is done refit the plunging piston on the rocker arm Reinstall the bar following the instructions in Fig 17 Balance the system once again following the procedure described in paragraphs 4 5 and 4 6 Lock the operator once again following the instructions in paragraph 7 e Reverse the motor cable connection as shown in point 4 of Fig 14 10 ACCESSORIES 10 1 Installing a photocell The barrier is equipped with a lateral covering profile fitted in the compartment opening under which there are holes for containing Safebeam BUS or wireless photocells To install the photocells proceed as follows 1 Remove the barrier compartment 2 Match the holes on the barrier compartment with the holes
15. the cable is laid below ground level directly it must have double insulation Make a preferably square or rectangular loop by preparing a PVC cable duct or by tracing the paving as shown in figure 16 the corners must be cut at a 45 angle to avoid cable breaks Lay the cable using the number of windings shown in the table The two ends of the cable must be twisted together at least 20 times per metre from the loop to the E680 board Avoid splicing a cable if necessary weld the conductors and seal the splice using a heat shrinking sheath and keep it separate from the mains power lines A Perimeter of Windings less han3 m_ 6 from 6 to 12m more than 12 m N EXPERT configuration is used only in the event that operation logics customisation is already stored A system are fully understood Before making changes at this level be certain that the steps you wish to change and their effect on the automated I x Changing the third level parameters involves indicating the value on the _L parameter of the first level programming To access EXPERT configuration press F and holding it press for approximately 10 seconds The use of F and in this menu is the same as in the other two programming levels EXPERT CONFIGURATION E O 10 sec LI l or If this function is activated automatic closing occurs after the pause time automatic closing 110 disabled opening and CLOSED for cl
16. to command OPEN Connect the accessory with the components side facing the main strip of the board A 4 8 Connector J11 Beam break out sensor Designed for connecting the break out sensor for the pivoting beam if present The sensor is optional If it is not present do not remove the installed jumper Boards should be inserted and removed ONLY after having cut off electrical power 4 9 Connector J12 Emergency battery This connector is for connecting a battery optional for ensuring automated system operation in case of temporary cut off of the main power supply 4 10 Connector J13 36VDC Power Supply This factory wired connector powers the E680 board 4 11 Connector J15 flashing traffic light This connector is for connecting the flashing traffic light built into the barrier head The flashing traffic light visually signals barrier movement and if needed regulate access to the property using traffic light signals 5 PROGRAMMING The E680 board features 3 programming levels that make it entirely configurable and allow it to adapt the logics to any use Each of the three levels can be accessed through a specific key combination FAAC Changes to the configuration parameters become effective immediately while final storage occurs only upon exiting configuration and returning to the automated system status display If the equipment is powered down before returning to the automated system status display all cha
17. to provide a neutral access condition to the parameters using the value in this menu makes it possible to identify the currently configured default setting Read only parameter FAAC BUS accessories menu For functions associated with this parameter see paragraph 5 3 Operating logics Automatic Automatic 1 Semi automatic Parking Automatic parking Condo Automatic condo Dead man Custom L O ya TI Pause time Is effective only if an automatic logic is 1 chosen the value can be set from I_ to CO JJ sec in one second steps Next the display changes to minutes and tenths of a second separated by a decimal point and time is adjusted in 10 second steps up to the LI maximum value of 1 minutes Ji e g if the display shows _ the pause time will be 2 minutes and 50 seconds Opening speed Adjusts the barrier opening speed Minimum speed Maximum speed WARNING Setting an excessive speed could cause irreversible damage to the beam and barrier structure Closing speed Adjusts the barrier closing speed Minimum speed Maximum speed WARNING Setting an excessive speed could cause irreversible damage to the bar and barrier structure Loop 1 Activating this parameter any loop that is connected to the Loop 1 input will serve as an OPEN function Loop 1 enabled MO Loop 1 disabled Note Should this function be disabled the detection status of th
18. u e e e SW1 SW2 ML i kun o oro n zu gt a s a st ri st N lt s met ELN a H N 2 00502 t NESESIEIZZZ o a 0 09 lt ooo sen ai 8 8 O lt SE o s c c N 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mains 90 240 V 6 10 Pause time Programmable from 0 seconds to 4 1 power connected to minutes voltage switching power supply Work time Programmable from 0 to 4 minutes d t Motor power Programmable on 50 levels powe vol prece m Motor speed Programmable on 10 I Absorbed power bed powel 270W r gr 0 evels Accessories 24 V Programmability SSA levels for greater flexibility power su PPY M 800 mA Rapid connector 1 5 pin connector for Minidec radio board current R Programmable 4 programmable outputs in 19 different temperature Protection f sae Specifications Deceleration management encoder Te ae r n multi function display BUS technology and BUILT IN METAL MASS DETECTOR USB connector for firmware upgrade FAAC 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Released beam K J m Encoder To connect the photocells and safety FAAC Fig 2 Integrated flashing traffic light KKK LL KKK devices refer to paragraph 4 1 1 4 1 Terminal board J1 inputs OPEN Open command N O terminal 3 means any pulse generator e g button which by closing a contact commands opening and or closing of the barrier CLOSE Close command N O t
19. 4 OUT1 24 OUT2 24 OUT3 24 NO COM GND S e 2 T 0 OT 8T LL 91ST LI ET CE TTOT 6 8 Z 9 Sv E 19 ale N O E H FAAC FAAC 11 OPERATING LOGICS TABLE Tab 1 a LOGIC A PULSES AUTOMATED opens and closes noetfeci opens and closes CLOSED after the pause no effect opening inhibited no effect after the pause no effect time Pung time immediately no effect reverses to Lo no effect no effect no effect closing operation roseta blocks resets pause recai resets pause OPEN IN PAUSE pause time closes ti time pause time time MMS closing inhibited closing inhibited immediately blocks immediately immediately immediately WHEN CLOSING reverses to no effect reverses to reverses to reverses to opening operation opening opening opening no effect opens and closes no effect h no effect BLOCKED ei LT tea closing inhibited after We Late closing inhibited Tab 1 b LOGIC A1 PULSES AUTOMATED opens and closes opens and closes no effect GLOSED after MIS pelles no effect opening inhibited no effect after Me 408 no effect I O E TI era LD immediately immediately no effect js to operation after opening is no effect after opening is g completed completed resets blocks resets closes when OPEN IN PAUSE pause time EES operation closes pause time disengaged immediately immediately blocks immediately K reverses to WHE
20. C OUT 4 Relay output 4 terminals 19 20 21 The output can be set in one of the functions described in Advanced Configuration par r1 6 The default value is LI BEAM ILLUMINATION Maximum load 24 VDC with 800 mA 4 3 Terminal board J3 external flashing lamp LAMP to these terminals you can connect a 24VDC FAACLED external flashing lamp The integrated flashing traffic light must be connected independently to connector J15 E 4 4 Terminal board J4 loop detector LOOP 1 magnetic loop LOOP 1 OPEN terminals 24 25 for OPENING LOOP 2 magnetic loop LOOP 2 SAFETY CLOSE terminals 26 27 for SAFETY CLOSING The 24V FAACLIGHT with incandescent lamp cannot be connected to the J3 connector 4 5 Connector J5 Motor Rapid connector for connecting the motor 4 6 Connector J7 Encoder The B680H barrier is equipped with a device for detecting the opening angle bar position to ensure greater anti crushing safety thanks to the possibility of reversing the direction of movement the moment in which an obstacle is detected This device interfaces with the board through connector J7 4 7 Connector J10 Radio Used for the rapid connection of the Minidec Decoder and RP RP2 Receivers see Fig 28 If a 2 channel receiver is used like the RP2 it will be possible to directly command automated system OPEN and CLOSE from a 2 channel radio control If a 1 channel receiver is used like the RP it will only be possible
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22. CO l position is not reached The value can be set from Llto I sec in one second steps Next the display changes to minutes and tenths of a second separated by a decimal point and LI time is adjusted in 10 second steps up to the maximum value of A minutes Loop 1 articulated lorry function This function lets you increase the level of sensitivity at the time of detection to allow correct detection even in case of very tall vehicles or during the transit of a tractor and trailer LI enabled i disabled STATUS OF THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM Exit from programming storage of data and automated system status display 6 3 Pre Defined Parameter Sets The table below shows for each set of pre defined parameters the values that they will load in the board memory Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration The following table shows for each set of pre defined parameters the values that they will load in the board memory in advanced configuration L o ya TI FAAC 6 4 Expert default parameters The following table contains the pre defined settings that characterize the various operation logics CASES NN RN KN Ba ce H EE Ra ENT TNT NT NT NT me Eva E SENKA EEE RE BEE EW _ NN N NG N J N BEE ED EEE EEE Lg M ND NI BE ZENDE N S NTWlw lulv NO KI Dm 7 START UP 7 1 Verifying the diagnostic LEDs Before starting up the board it is necessary to verify that the
23. Cnoesresponsable del incumplimiento de las buenas tecnica de fabricaci n de los cierres que se han de motorizar as como de las deformaciones que pudieran intervenir en la utilizaci n 3 Elautomatismo dispone de un dispositivo de seguridad intr nseco antiaplastamiento formado por un control de par 4 FAAC declina toda responsabilidad relativa a la seguridad y al buen funcionamiento del automatismo si se utilizan componentes de la instalaci n que no sean de producci n FAAC 5 Para el mantenimiento utilicen exclusivamente piezas originales FAAC 6 No efect en ninguna modificaci n en los componentes que forman parte del sistema de automaci n 7 El instalador debe proporcionar todas las informaciones relativas al funcionamiento del sistema en caso de emergencia y entregar al usuario del equipo el manual de advertencias que se adjunta al producto 8 No permitan que ni os o personas se detengan en proximidad del producto durante su funcionamiento 9 Mantengan lejos del alcance los ni os los radiomandos o cualquier otro emisor de impulso para evitar que el automatismo pueda ser accionado involuntariamente 10 S lo puede transitarse con el automatismo parado 11 El usuario no debe por ning n motivo intentar reparar o modificar el producto debe siempre dirigirse a personal cualificado 12 Mantenimiento compruebe por lo menos semestralmente que el equipo funcione correctamente prestando especial atenci n a la eficienc
24. ER BETRIEB Sollte es aufgrund von Stromausfall oder Betriebsst rungen der Automation erforderlich sein die Schranke von Hand zu bet tigen ist die Entriegelungsvorichtung mit dem ihm Lieferumfang enthaltenen Schl ssel zu entriegeln Der mitgelieferte Entriegelungsschl ssel kann dreieckig Abb 18 Bez G oder individuell gestaltet sein Abb 18 Bez 2 optional Den Entriegelungsschl ssel in das Schloss einstecken und gegen den Uhrzeigersinn bis zum Anschlag drehen siehe Abb 18 e Den Balken von Hand ffnen oder schlie en Bei entriegelter Stange k nnte der Motor f r zirka 3 Sekunden anlaufen Dies ist normal und ber den Parameter Hold Close Hold Open festgelegt 4 WIEDERHERSTELLUNG DES NORMALBETRIEBS Um zu vermeiden dass ein ungewollter Impuls die Schranke w hrend der Bewegung bet tigen kann ist vor Einsetzen des Verriegelungssystems die Stromzufuhr zur Anlage zu unterbrechen Dreieckiger Entriegelungsschl ssel Standard Den Schl ssel bis zum Anschlag im Uhrzeigersinn drehen und abziehen Abb 18 Bez Individueller Entriegelungsschl ssel optional Den Schl ssel bis zum Anschlag im Uhrzeigersinn so weit drehen bis er abgezogen werden kann Abb 18 Bez Q I O LL a J O lt 0 LU FAAC MANUAL PARA EL USUARIO AUTOMATISMO B680H 1 ADVERTENCIAS 1 FAAC declina cualquier responsabilidad derivada de un uso impropio o diverso del previsto 2 FAA
25. GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS 14 ATTENTION To ensure the safety of people it is important that you read all the following instructions Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people Carefully read the instructions before beginning to install the product Do not leave packing materials plastic polystyrene etc within reach of children as such materials are potential sources of danger Store these instructions for future reference This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this do cumentation Any other use not expressly indicated here could compromise the good condition operation of the product and or be a source of danger FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than that for which the automated system was intended Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere the presence of inflammable gas or fumes is a serious danger to safety The mechanical parts must conform to the provisions of Standards EN 12604 and EN 12605 For non EU countries to obtain an adequate level of safety the Standards mentioned above must be observed in addition to national legal regulations FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in the con struction of the closing elements to be motorised or for any deformation that may occur during use The installation must conform to Standards EN 12453 and EN 12445 For non EU cou
26. J is MIDI it always closes _ _ direction 11 always closes When this function is activated during closing the CLOSING SAFETIES stop and allow LI S motion to resume when they are disengaged otherwise they immediately reverse opening pi EN WER KI MI immediate reverse When this function is activated the CLOSING SAFETIES command closing when they are U closing when FSW disengaged see also parameter I 1 _ _ is disengaged I disabled T T When this function is activated and if parameter is the unit will wait for the closes at the end of opening cycle to end before executing the closing Sd provided by the opening CLOSING SAFETIES FIT disabled When this function is activated during closing LOOP2 stops and allows motion to resume LI Hd when it is disengaged otherwise it immediately reverses opening closes when disengaged ICI immediate reverse When this function is activated LOOP2 commands closing when it is disengaged see also l _ closes if LOOP2 is clear S parameter L ILI disabled I J closes at the end of opening IT disabled J When this function is activated and if parameter I the unit will wait for the opening cycle to end before executing the closing command ui by LOOP2 When this function is activated in case of a blackout once electrical power has been LI active restored if an OPEN command is not active the auto
27. MENTO MANUALE Nel caso in cui sia necessario azionare manualmente la barriera a causa della mancanza di alimentazione elettrica o disservizio dell au tomazione necessario agire sul dispositivo di sblocco tramite la chiave in dotazione La chiave di sblocco in dotazione pu essere triangolare Fig 18 rif D o personalizzata Fig 18 rif opzionale Inserire la chiave di sblocco nella serratura e ruotare la chiave in senso antiorario fino a battuta come in Fig 18 Effettuare manualmente la manovra di apertura o chiusura della sbarra ET Con asta sbloccata il motore si potrebbe attivare per circa 3 secondi Tale funzionamento normale e previsto dal parametro Hold Close Hold Open 4 RIPRISTINO DEL FUNZIONAMENTO NORMALE Per evitare che un impulso involontario possa azionare la barriera durante la manovra prima di inserire il sistema di blocco togliere alimentazione all impianto chiave di sblocco triangolare standard ruotare la chiave in senso orario fino all arresto ed estrarla Fig 18 rif chiave di sblocco personalizzata opzionale ruotare la chiave in senso orario fino all arresto ed estrarla Fig 18 rif FAAC B680H AUTOMATION USER MANUAL 1 WARNINGS 1 FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than that for which the automated system was intended 2 FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in the construc tion of the cl
28. N CLOSING reverses to no effect operation reverses to opening closes at opening closes opening opening i again once opening the end of pause is completed no effect opens and closes no effect BLOCKED closes closes opening and inhibits closing after the pause closing closing inhibited time inhibited Tab 1 c LOGIC E PULSES AUTOMATED CLOSED opens no effect opening Inhibited no effect opens no effect blocks immediately blocks reverses to l no effect no effect no effect operation closing operation immediately blocks no effect no effect no effect closes closing inhibited closing inhibited closing inhibited immediately blocks immediately immediately immediately WHEN CLOSING reverses to no effect 1 reverses to reverses to reverses to opening operauon opening opening opening BLOCKED closes closes o b na nd KOFER no effect n inhibited closing inhibited closing inhibited 2 In brackets the effects on the other inputs when the pulse is active 20 FAAC Tab 1 d PULSES FAAC AUTOMATED kumatan mnt WHEN CLOSING BLOCKED no effect opening inhibited closes immediately after opening is completed closes no effect opens closes blocks operation no effect closing inhibited no effect closing inhibited immediately reverses to opening blocks operation no effect opening and closing inhibited Tab 1 e opens and once opening is completed closes if di
29. Na Opening motor power Adjusts the thrust of the motor during the ope ning phase Closing motor power Adjusts the thrust of the motor during the closing Minimum power 12 Maximum power Pre flashing This parameter is used to activate the flashing lamp for 5 seconds before the selected movement disabled before each movement before each closing movement before each opening movement only at the end of the pause Display Function fa Pre flashing time Pre flashing time expressed in seconds pArA LIL I minimum pre flashing l LI maximum pre flashing Sensitivity of obstacle during closing This determines the sensitivity to an obstacle before reversing takes place Minimum sensitivity Maximum sensitivity N Output 1 Setting this function makes it possible to modify the signal type of output 1 allowing high connection flexibility with external devices WIR LI Failsafe TYPE 1 BEAM ILLUMINATION output active when beam closed disabled with bar open or paused intermittent when moving Use only with output 4 DISABLED Beam CLOSED Beam OPEN or in PAUSE it goes off during closing pre flashing Beam in OPENING MOVEMENT including pre flashing Beam in CLOSING MOVEMENT including pre flashing Beam STATIONARY Beam in EMERGENCY mode LOOP1 engaged LOOP2 engaged OPEN for E680 slave CLOSE for E680 slave Beam RELEASED Not used Not used FCA engaged FCC engaged Not used WARNING
30. a kaka ele ES rip pe JEU KA COEN ias pes ps CI E INC Ta Ta Te Ter Ta Ta Ta Ta Te 24 NOW ASTUCIA Hr N UM S m li l u Photo Kollection Conjunto de imagenes Afbeeldingen e e e Raccolta immagini Pictures collection Collection d images MY 2 4 N 29 GND 24 TX CL SAFE 24 GND GND 24 A s Z N Fig 25 GND 24 Wav IV dOLS 3501 N3d0 Fig 26 24 Fig 23 30 24 GND NUVIV dOLS MS4 35012 N3dO GND 24 wae Fig 2 C O Ll LI jampi DIE is Gei DS1 BUS_BUS O a DS1 DIE DS1 BUS BUS BUS BUS 4 Fig 27 Fig 29 31
31. ach pair using various combinations of the DIP SWITCHES located on each photocell A Set the SAME DIP SWITCH ADDRESS chosen both on the transmitter and receiver of the same pair Ensure that two or more pairs of photocells do not have the same address If no BUS accessories are used leave terminals 1 and 2 free The following table describes how to set the dip switches located inside the transmitter and receiver of the BUS photocells Addressing BUS photocell PAIRS DIP SWITCH m SAME NET gt J N DIP u 234 GLOSE photocells ON OFF 7 Pair Pair ial K La Mal OPEN PULSE To allow operation of the installed BUS accessories store them on the board as described in paragraph 5 3 A 4 2 Terminal board J2 outputs OUT 1 Output 1 open collector GND terminal 13 The output can be setin one of the functions described in the Advanced Configuration Mit par 6 The default value is LI Beam OPEN or in PAUSE Maximum load 24 VDC with 100 mA OUT 2 Output 2 open collector GND terminal 15 The output can be set in one of the functions described in the Advanced Configuration m par 6 The default value is LL CLOSED BEAM Maximum load 24 VDC with 100 mA OUT 3 Output 3 open collector GND terminal 17 The output can be set in one of the functions in the Advanced Configuration par 6 The default value is al WARNING LAMP Maximum load 24 VDC with 100 mA FAA
32. akelijkheid voor wat betreft de veiligheid en de goede werking van het automatische systeem als erin de installatie gebruik gemaakt wordt van componenten die niet door FAAC zijn geproduceerd 5 Gebruik voor het onderhoud uitsluitend originele FAAC onderdelen 6 Verricht geen wijzigingen op componenten die deel uitmaken van het automatische systeem 7 De installateur dient alle informatie te verstrekken over de handbediening van het systeem in noodgevallen en moet de gebruiker van de installatie het bij het product geleverde boekje met aanwijzingen overhandigen 8 Sta het niet toe dat kinderen of volwassenen zich ophouden in de buurt van het product terwijl dit in werking is 9 Houd radio afstandsbedieningen of alle andere impulsgevers buiten het bereik van kinderen om te voorkomen dat het automatische systeem onopzettelijk kan worden aangedreven 10 Doorgang is alleen toegestaan wanneer het automatisch systeem stilstaat 11 Degebruiker mag geen pogingen tot reparatie doen of directe ingrepen plegen en dient zich uitsluitend te wenden tot gekwalificeerd personeel 12 Onderhoud de werking van de installatie dient minstens eenmaal per half jaar te worden gecontroleerd Hierbij dient bijzondere aandacht te worden besteed aan de veiligheidsvoorzieningen inclusief waar voorzien de duwkracht van de aandrijving en de ontgrendelmechanismen 2 BESCHRIJVING Die Automation besteht aus einem wei en Aluminium Balken mit Het automatis
33. an be verified in the following tables a B DL1 DL2 O 2Easy BUS 11 ale S E TI L O Z TI FAAC DL1 LED description Red At least one of the inputs safeties OPEN pulse is engaged or active No OPEN input is active and no safety device is engaged Normally active LED on even if there are no devices connected BUS 2EASY line short circuited flash every 2 5 sec An error has been detected in the BUS 2EASY connection repeat the acquisition procedure If the error persists check that the system does not have more than one accessory with the same address see also instructions regarding the accessories make sure there is no calling error number of devices connected is greater or less than that stored during setup flashing 6 Advanced Configuration To access Advanced Configuration press F and while holding it also press e when is released the number of the first available function will appear e when F is also released the value is displayed and can be changed using and pressing F again and holding it the name of the next parameter will be displayed when released the value can be changed using and e Once the last function has been reached pressing F makes it possible to either save the previously changed parameters or exit without saving the changes the display will go back to showing the status of the inputs Display Function
34. ause closes opening and nel after the pause N monens time om closing inhibited closing inhibited time closing inhibited Tab 1 h MAINTAINED COMMANDS PULSES AUTOMATED menor eee wat operation I O ya TI no effect posue blocks nost no effect no effect closing inhibited operation closing inhibited closing inhibited immediately blocks blocks blocks blocks WHEN CLOSING pe operation operation operation operation no effect no effect no effect no effect BEDERED EES E inPibited closing inhibited closing inhibited closing inhibited In brackets the effects on the other inputs when the pulse is active 22 FAAC FAAC 12 BALANCING TABLES The following two tables indicate the fixing position of the pistons on the rocker arm in relation to the length of the beam and the presence of accessories secured to it if any Table 2 refers to the balance spring for bar lengths equal to or shorter than 5 m and featuring a profile corresponding to the one in Fig 8 on page 25 ref 1 S profile Table 3 refers to the balance spring for bar lengths equal to or longer than 5 m and featuring a profile corresponding to the one in Fig 8 on page 25 ref L profile Figure 30 contains the key for identifying the fixing holes based on the number indicated in the tables Table 2 Bar length 4 m with 5 m with coupling coupling Installed y accessories No accessories Light
35. ch systeem bestaat uit een boom van wit aluminium met reflectoren optionele signaleringslampjes een behuizing en een stalen staander In de behuizing zit de aandrijving bestaande uit een staander waaraan een hydraulische besturingseenheid en twee plunjerzuigers zijn bevestigd die door middel van een tuimelaar de slagboom laten draaien Laatstgenoemde blijft in balans dankzij een op een van de plunjerzuigers gemonteerde balansveer In een houder in de staander zit ook de elektronische besturingsapparatuur en dit alles wordt beschermd door de externe behuizing Het systeem is voorzien van een elektrische regelbare beknellingsbeveiliging een voorziening die garandeert dat de slagboom in een willekeurige positie wordt gestopt en geblokkeerd en een handige handbediende ontgrendeling die kan worden gebruikt in geval van een black out of storing 3 HANDBEDIENDE WERKING Als de slagboom met de hand moet worden bediend omdat de stroom is uitgevallen of het automatisch systeem niet goed werkt moet met behulp van de bijgeleverde sleutel de ontgrendeling worden gebruikt De bijgeleverde ontgrendelingssleutel kan driehoekig Fig 18 ref 1 of gepersonaliseerd zijn Fig 18 ref optioneel e Steek de ontgrendelingssleutel in het slot en draai hem tegen de wijzers van de klok in tot hij niet verder kan zoals in Fig 18 e Open of sluit de boom met de hand I Met de arm ontgrendeld zou de motor ongeveer 3 seconden kunnen worden ingeschake
36. countdown of the system operation cycles the value can be set from 0 to 99 thousands of cycles The value displayed is updated with the succession of the cycles interacting with the value of M L 99 decrements of MC decrement of ML The function can be used together with r to verify the use of the system and for use of Service Request correspond to 1 Display Function TT fa Cycle programming in hundreds of thousands Is used to set a countdown of the system operation cycles the value can be set from 0 to 99 hundreds of thousands of cycles The value displayed is updated with the succession of the cycles interacting with the value of Mir 1 decrement of M corresponds to 99 decrements of NC The function can be used together with mc to verify the use of the system and for use of Service Request AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS This allows you to choose whether to quit the programme and save the data quit and save the data MO quit without saving the data On quitting the programme press the F key to display again the status of the automated system You can go to St at any time by simultaneously pressing F and 6 1 Configuring the loop detector The E680 board features an integrated metal mass detector for the induction detection of vehicles 6 1 1 Specifications Galvanic separation between the detector electronics and the loop electronics Automatic alignment of t
37. e g n rateur d impulsions pour viter tout actionnement involontaire de l automatisme 10 Le transit n est possible que lorsque l automatisme est l arr t 11 L Usager qui utilise l installation doit viter toute tentative de r paration ou d intervention directe et s adresser uniquement un personnel qualifi 12 Entretien proc der tous les six mois au moins la v rification fonctionnelle de l installation en faisant particulierement attention l efficience des dispositifs de s curit y compris lorsqu elle est pr vue la force de pouss e de l op rateur et de d verrouillage 2 DESCRIPTION L automatisme est constitu par une lisse blanche en aluminium avec des catadioptres r fl chissants des feux de signalisation en option un coffre de protection et un montant en acier Le coffre contient l op rateur constitu par le montant auquel sont fix s une centrale ol odynamique et deux pistons plongeurs qui par l interm diaire d un compensateur effectuent la rotation de la lisse Celle ci reste en quilibre gr ce un ressort d quilibrage assembl sur un des pistons plongeurs Larmoire lectronique de manoeuvre est elle aussi log e dans le montant l int rieur d un boitier le tout est prot g par le coffre externe de protection Le syst me est quip d une s curit anti crasement lectronique r glable d un dispositif qui garantit l arr t etle blocage de la lisse dans toute position
38. e loop will in any case remain available on one of the two outputs If configured see parameters ol O lin Advanced Configuration ENGLISH Loop 2 Activating this parameter any loop that is connected to the Loop 2 input will serve as a SAFETY CLOSE function Loop 2 enabled NO Loop 2 disabled see note regarding Loop 1 Loop 1 sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity of the vehicle detection Minimum sensitivity Maximum sensitivity Loop 2 sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity of the vehicle detection loop EN E LILI Minimum sensitivity l T LI Maximum sensitivity Motor movement Using the function provided by this para meter makes it possible to manually move the barrier bar operating as dead man Pressing will open the automated system pressing causes the automated system to close LI Li pressing open zd l LLL pressing close AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS This allows you to choose whether to quit the programme and save the data J quit and save the data MO quit without saving the data On quitting the programme press the F key to display the status of the automated system Beam closed Beam open Stationary ready to open Stationary ready to close Automated system paused Opening Closing Failsafe in progress 2 EASY device verification in progress Pre flashing then OPENS Pre flashing then CLOSES EMERGENCY Open You can go to St at any time by sim
39. e the bar dimensions differ as shown in detail at bar S and bar L Fig 8 4 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM 4 1 Preliminary checks For the safety and correct operation of the automated system ensure that the following conditions are met e When in motion the beam must not encounter obstacles or flying power cables e Thecharacteristicsofthe ground must guarantee sufficient solidity of the foundation plinth e No tubes or electrical cables should be present in the plinth digging area e If the barrier body is exposed to vehicle transit provide for adeguate protection against accidental impact when possible e Ensure that there is an efficient earth plate for connecting the upright profile Wallin the foundation plate so as toallow easy access to 13 the barrier door The foundation plinth must be installed keeping in mind the characteristics of the ground to ensure perfect stability of the automated system 4 2 Walling in the foundation plate e Assemble the foundation plate as shown in Fig 9 ref 1 e Setthe foundation plinth as shown in Fig 9 ref e Wallin the foundation plate as shown in Fig 9 ref providing for one or more sheaths for the passage of the electrical cables Ky must be placed on one side of the space provided at the base of the barrier see Fig 9 e Use a level to ensure that the plate is perfectly horizontal Wait for the cement to set For dimensional reasons the cable passa
40. entry of air in the hydraulic circuit which in turn can cause operator irregular movement or reduce its torque Should beam movement be irregular release the air from the hydraulic system following the instructions below Electrically operate the beam e When opening is completed slightly loosen and tighten the bleeder screw of the piston with the balance spring Fig 5 ref e When closing is completed slightly loosen and tighten the bleeder screw of the piston without the balance spring Fig 5 ref If necessary repeat the operation until regular movement of the beam is obtained Care needs to be taken at this stage as the pistons contain oil under pressure which could leak out if the screws are loosened too much A If the parameters Li and in Advanced Configuration have been changed and set to a value lower than default during bleeding we recommend setting them to an equal or greater value to facilitate air bleeding E FAAC 9 REVERSING THE OPENING DIRECTION The opening direction of the barrier is usually determined at the time of installation with the installation of the spring guide the spring and the preload adjustment ring nut on the piston located on the beam downward travel side Should it be necessary to change the opening direction proceed as follows e Release the operator as shown in paragraph 6 and place the beam in vertical position then lock the operator again e Remove
41. erminal 4 means any pulse generator e g button which by closing a contact commands closing of the barrier FSW Safety contact when closing N C terminal 5 the purpose of the closing safeties is to protect the area affected by the movement of the barrier during the closing phase reversing its motion They never trip during the opening cycle The closing Safeties if engaged when the automated system is open prevent the closing movement If CLOSE safety devices are not connected jumper terminals FSWand GND Fig 26 and leave the FAILSAFE function parameter LI in Advanced Configuration set on the default value disabled STP STOP contact N C terminal 6 means any device e g button which by opening a contact can stop movement of the automated system A ALM Emergency contact N C terminal 7 means any device e g switch which if activated in a situation of emergency will open the barrier until the contact is restored When activated this input has priority over any other command If emergency safety devices are not connected jumper A terminals ALM and GND Fig 26 If STOP safety devices are not connected jumper terminals STOP and GND Fig 26 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 GND terminals 8 9 Accessories power supply minus 24 terminals 10 11 Accessories power supply plus The maximum load of the accessories is 800mA To calculate absorption refer to the instructions included with the individ
42. ervice Centre L O E TI FAAC FAAC E680 CONTROL BOARD 1 WARNINGS 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS Warning Before carrying out any work on the control board connections maintenance etc always DISP1 Signalling Programmingdisplay e cut off the electrical power install a differential magnetothermic switch with a suitable gt SN die n Sea A N cables button receiver photocells etc e avoid any electrical disturbance using separate sheaths or a shielded cable with the shield connected to the earth p Emxesme O a Motu ps Boara power supply present Dn inputs status LEDS see paragraph 4 1 Dis TT Reeased bar sgnal IpLte Bateryponersigna pay Rado cranna Tacy Drs Radiochannel2aeiviy pmagmmomear m pmioupwemeeer IS Signainglampeonnecr IM Detestonisop comedor Ws Moloreomecer s BUS 2Easycornector Jr Beam movement encoder comedor no Degoder Minideo RP RP2 radio board conector r Releasedbar detection connector na Emergency battery omnector ns Continuous power voltage connector ma USB connector for firmware upgrade traffic light connector p EIER E Programmingkay E Programmingkey SW Programming key SETUP mimiamz Optional module connector Connect I O ya TI i o Em Um mi 0 MOTOR POWER SUPRA DL88 BDL7 DL6g gDL5 n S no g DL1 DL2 el
43. ge sheaths 4 3 Electrical preparations Following the instructions shown in Fig 7 prepare the ducts to make all the control board electrical connections with the chosen accessories Always separate the power cables from the control and safety cables button receiver photocells etc Use the cable diameters shown in Fig 7 and referred to in the following key G Barrier mod B680H 2 Photocells 3 Key button 4 Flashing lamp 5 Radio receiver 6 Magnetic Loops 4 4 Mechanical installation e Fix the upright profile onto the foundation plate using the four provided nuts Fig 11 Remember that the hydraulic unit must usually face the inside of the property e Prepare the operator for manual operation as shown in paragraph 6 Fig 18 Manual Operation e Remove and set aside the venting screw as shown in Fig 12 ref e Set the rocker arm horizontally then remove as shown in Fig 13 ref 1 the upper fixing pin of the piston on the bar side and insert on it the spring guide and balance spring as shown in Fig 14 followed by the preload adjustment ring nut paying attention to the direction it must be inserted in see Fig 14 ref Q I S E TI L o ya TI FAAC e Secure the piston without spring in the same hole shown above I With the barrier open the spring must NOT be compressed Installthe beam and its fixing pocket using the provided screws as shown in Fig
44. he provided key The provided unlocking key is either triangular Fig 18 ref O or customised Fig 18 ref optional Insert the unlocking key in the lock and turn the key anticlockwise until it clicks into place as shown in Fig 18 e Open or close the beam manually E With the bar released the motor may start for approximately 3 seconds This is normal and determined by the parameter Hold Close Hold Open 7 RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION To avoid an accidental pulse opening the barrier during this operation before activating the locking system cut off all power to the system triangular unlocking key standard turn the key clockwise until it stops and then remove it Fig 18 ref customised unlocking key optional turn the key clockwise until it stops and then remove it Fig 18 ref Q 8 MAINTENANCE When performing six month maintenance always check the correct balancing of the system and the correct operation of the safety devices 8 1 Topping up the oil Check the amount of oil in the tank every 6 months The level must be included between the two notches on the inspection rod To top up unscrew the filler cap Fig 12 ref Q and pour oil up to the indicated level Use only FAAC HP OIL 8 2 Air bleeding FAAC products are delivered already bled of any air in the hydraulic circuit Maintenance operations replacing spare parts e g connection pipes or careless transport can cause
45. he system immediately following activation e Continuous resetting of the frequency drifts e Sensitivity independent of loop inductivity e Adjustment of the loop work freguency with automatic selection e Occupied loop message with LED display e Loop status addressable on outputs OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 and OUT 4 6 1 2 Connection Connect the detection loops according to the layout on page 7 Fig 2 Terminals 24 25 for LOOP 1 loop with gate opening function Terminals 26 27 for LOOP 2 loop with closing and or safety when closing function Formore information on the effectof the loop signals on the automated system refer to the logics tables in paragraph 10 OPERATING LOGICS TABLE To enable the functionality of the connected loops enter Basic configuration mode and set parameters L and Le on Y consistently with the number and type of connected loops If only one loop is installed enable only the corresponding programming step The loop detector operating status is indicated by the DL3 and DL4 status LEDs To ENGLISH L O E TI FAAC 6 1 3 Calibration Each time the E680 board is powered the integrated loop detector performs a calibration of the connected loops Therefore you can perform calibration by cutting off power to the board for at least 10 seconds and then reconnecting it From the barrier status display you can press at any time to calibrate the loop connected to
46. ia de los dispositivos de seguridad incluida donde estuviera previsto la fuerza de empuje del operador y de desbloqueo 2 DESCRIPCI N El automatismo est formado por una barra de aluminio blanca con catadi ptricos reflectantes luces de se alizaci n opcionales un c rter y un montante de acero En el interior del c rter reside el operador formado por el montante al cual est n fijados una centralita oleodin mica y dos pistones buzos que por medio de un balanc n efect an la rotaci n de la barra Esta ltima permanece en equilibrio gracias a un muelle de equilibrado ensamblado en uno de los mbolos buzos El equipo electr nico de mando tambi n est alojado en el montante dentro de un contenedor y todo el conjunto est protegido por el c rter externo El sistema est provisto de un dispositivo de seguridad antiaplastamiento electr nico regulable de un dispositivo que garantiza la parada y el bloqueo de la barra en cualquier posici n y de un c modo desbloqueo manual que permite maniobrar la barra en caso de falta de alimentaci n el ctrica o de aver a 3 FUNCIONAMIENTO MANUAL Si fuera necesario mover la barrera manualmente por ejemplo por un corte de corriente o un fallo del automatismo es necesario manipular el dispositivo de desbloqueo por medio de la llave entregada en dotaci n La llave de desbloqueo entregada en dotaci n puede ser triangular Fig 18 ref 1 o personalizada Fig 18 ref 2 opcio
47. in closing position using the parameter Mt in Basic configuration mode or using the release device as shown in paragraphs 6 and 7 on page 4 Press and hold SW4 SETUP programming key until the automated system begins a slow opening movement On the display will flash indicating the start of the procedure e Once the maximum opening position is reached the automated system will stop automatically e Next the automated system will start the eam closing movement The display will flash the indication e Once the closing position has been reached the automated system will stop automatically and the display will go back to showing the indication of the current status of the automated system LIL closed At first start up the board will signal the need for a setup cycle by displaying a flashing 511 8 TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM Once programming is completed ensure that the system is operating correctly Verify especially the correct regulation of the automated system power and correct operation of the safety devices it is connected to and verify that the automated system conforms to current safety standards 18 FAAC 9 MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATION If the installation contemplates the gate area being covered by two opposing barriers a Master Slave configuration may be used for the boards which will activate the two barriers This configuration permits connection of the command and safety signals to be
48. iocomandi o qualsiasi altro datore di impulso perevitare che l automazione possa essere azionata involontariamente I transito deve avvenire solo ad automazione ferma L Utente utilizzatore deve astenersi da qualsiasi tentativo di riparazione o d intervento diretto e rivolgersi solo a personale qualificato Manutenzione effettuare almeno semestralmente la verifica funzionale dell im pianto con particolare attenzione all efficienza dei dispositivi di sicurezza compresa ove previsto la forza di spinta dell operatore e di sblocco 2 DESCRIZIONE L automazione costituita da una sbarra in alluminio bianca con adesivi rifrangenti luci di segnalazione opzionali un cofano di copertura ed un montante in acciaio All interno del cofano risiede l operatore composto dal montante al quale sono fissati una centralina oleodinamica e due pistoni tuffanti che per mezzo di un bilancere provvedono alla rotazione della sbarra Quest ultima rimane in equilibrio grazie a una molla di bilanciamento assemblata su uno dei pistoni tuffanti Lapparecchiatura elettronica di comando anch essa alloggiata sul montante all interno di un contenitore ed il tutto protetto dal cofano esterno di copertura Il sistema dotato di sicurezza antischiacciamento elettronica regola bile di un dispositivo che garantisce arresto e blocco della sbarra in qualsiasi posizione e di un comodo sblocco manuale da manovrare in caso di black out o disservizio 3 FUNZIONA
49. l go on as shown in the image to the side If the pair of OPEN pulse generator photocells is engaged the display will show the configuration of segments shown in the image on the side of the page in which the corresponding vertical segment is on and will remain like this until the photocells are disengaged If involved the pair of OPEN pulse generator photocells commands opening of the automated system and prevents it from closing until it is disengaged like a normal OPEN pulse received through terminal board J1 terminal 3 H W The BUS communication system uses a self diagnostic function able to provide connection error signals or BUS accessories configuration error signal The display will show a flashing if there is a short circuit along the BUS line as shown in the figure To solve the problem it is necessary to carefully verify all the Vai made The display will show a flashing as shown in the image on the side of the page should more than one pair of photocells have the same adress and in case of a calling or failsafe error Ensure that the settings are correct with reference to the indications given in paragraph 4 1 2 The status of the BUS and related input signals can also be seen by analysing the two LEDs DL1 red and DL2 green which make it possible to immediately verify if BUS communication is active or if there is an error and if there are any active inputs or not The status of the LEDs c
50. ld Dit is normaal en wordt geregeld door de parameter Hold Close Hold Open 4 HERSTEL NORMALE WERKING Om te voorkomen dat de slagboom tijdens de manoeuvre per ongeluk door een impuls wordt ingeschakeld moet alvorens de vergrendeling in te schakelen de voeding naar de installatie worden uitgeschakeld driehoekige ontgrendelingssleutel standaard draai de sleutel met de wijzers van de klok mee tot hij niet verder kan en trek hem eruit Fig 18 ref gepersonaliseerde sleutel optioneel draai de sleutel met de wijzers van de klok mee tot hij niet verder kan en trek hem eruit Fig 18 ref O Z lt 14 LU O LU Z FAAC FAAC Fig 18 SEDE HEADQUARTERS FAAC S p A Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BO ITALY Tel 39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 758518 www faac it www faacgroup com ASSISTENZA IN ITALIA SEDE tel 39 051 6172501 www faac it ita assistenza ROMA tel 39 06 41206137 filiale roma faacgroup com SUBSIDIARIES AUSTRIA FAAC GMBH Salzburg Austria tel 43 662 8533950 www faac at FAAC TUBULAR MOTORS tel 49 30 56796645 faactm info faacgroup com www faac at AUSTRALIA FAAC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Homebush Sydney Australia tel 61 2 87565644 www faac com au CHINA FAAC SHANGHAI Shanghai China tel 86 21 68182970 www faacgroup cn UNITED KINGDOM FAAC UK LTD Basingstoke Hampshire UK tel 44 1256 318100 www faac co uk FRAN
51. mated system recloses immediately ric disabied LOOP 1 commands opening and once completed it closes if disengaged useful in case of vehicle backing up with consecutive loops If disabled when LOOP 1 is disengaged it closes if LOOP1 clear does not close IO disabled When this function is activated an open or close command is only carried out after the safeties have been disengaged LI _ active 101 disabled A D M A P function E l When this function is activated the result is operation of safeties compliant with French active regulations 110 disabled 15 FAAC stops and reverses when When this function is activated the CLOSING SAFETIES during closing stop and reverse disengaged movement when they are disengaged otherwise they reverse immediately DO NOT CHANGE When this function is activated the LOOP1 commands are prioritised rather than the m active LOOP2 commands P disabled HOLD CLOSE HOLD OPEN function When this function is activated the automated system will monitor the position of the beam 110 reverses immediately al at set intervals see parameter If the beam is not completely closed or completely open depending on the logical condition of the board the automated system will command a CLOSE or OPEN movement to bring the beam back to the correct position for a maximum of 3 seconds lf when the 3 seconds have elapsed the bar does not go
52. n of the system e Ensure that the operator is released see paragraph 6 Ensure that the plunging pistons are secured on the rocker arm according to the instructions in paragraph 11 in Table 2 or Table 3 depending on the installed beam model S or L respectively Manually move the bar to the 45 position and verify it remains stationary If the bar tends to open turn the spring preload ring nut anti clockwise Fig 16 ref 0 if it tends to close turn the ring e nut clockwise Fig 16 ref 5 START UP 5 1 Connecting the control equipment WARNING Before carrying out any work on the control board connections maintenance etc always cut off the electrical power E For all automatic system connections and testing refer to the section dedicated to the electronic equipment paragraph 1 on page 6 and following 5 2 Testing the automated system Once installation has been completed apply the danger sign sticker ref Fig 29 to the top of the upright profile Proceed to ensure correct operation of the automated system and all the accessories connected to it FAAC Give the Customer the User s Manual the documentation required by current law and show how to correctly operate the barrier pointing out the areas of potential danger 6 MANUAL OPERATION Should manual operation of the barrier be required due to electrical power cut offs or automated system inefficiency use the release device with t
53. nal e Inserte la llave de desbloqueo en la cerradura y gire la llave en sentido antihorario hasta el tope como en la Fig 18 Efect e manualmente la maniobra de apertura o cierre de la barra E Con la barra bloqueada el motor se podr a activar durante unos 3 segundos Dicho funcionamiento es normal y est previsto por el par metro Hold Close Hold Open 4 RESTABLECIMIENTO DEL FUNCIONAMIENTO NORMAL Para evitar que un impulso involuntario pueda accionar la barrera durante la maniobra antes de activar el sistema de boqueo hay que quitar la alimentaci n al equipo llave de desbloqueo triangular est ndar gire la llave en sentido horario hasta el tope y extr igala fig 18 ref QD llave de desbloqueo personalizada opcional gire la llave en sentido horario hasta el punto en el que se pueda extraerla Fig 18 ref FAAC GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING AUTOMATISCH SYSTEEM B680H 1 WAARSCHUWINGEN 1 FAAC aanvaardt geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor schade die ontstaat uit oneigenlijk gebruik of ander gebruik dan waarvoor het automatische systeem is bedoeld 2 FAAC isnietaansprakelijk als de regels der goede techniek nietin acht genomen zijn bij de bouw van het sluitwerk dat gemotoriseerd moet worden noch voor vervormingen die zouden kunnen ontstaan bij het gebruik 3 Het automatisch systeem heeft een intrinsieke beknellingsbeveiliging in de vorm van een koppelbegrenzer 4 FAACaanvaardtgeen enkele aanspr
54. nd lights To complete configuration it is necessary to exit the Basic r D Configuration menu by pressing F until parameter IL is reached or by pressing F and 10 FAAC ae This operation changes the value of the parameters JL _ E El o and __ in Basic configuration and 14 1 OL in Advanced configuration setting them on the default values as shown in the tables in paragraph 6 3 A Unlike the other parameters the value of step dr S not stored thus allowing access to the menu through a neutral condition which is the one displayed every time the configuration menu is opened If you do not wish to load any set of pre defined parameters leave E CL rm parameter lil on LIL and press F to go on to the next parameter Setting a set of pre defined parameters that does not correspond to the actual configuration of the barrier could A cause irreversible damage to the automated system in particular if the default corresponds to a beam length shorter than the actual one 5 3 BUS accessories menu The E680 board is designed to connect up to 8 pairs of BUS photocells For the bus devices connected to the E680 board to be detected and managed by it they must be stored on the board To do this proceed as follows e cut off power from the board install and program the accessories using the desired address depending on the function you wish to use as described in paragraph 4 1 2
55. nd then remove it Fig 18 ref customised unlocking key optional turn the key clockwise until it stops and then remove it Fig 18 ref L J O ya TI lt Z lt q 14 Ti FAAC MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR AUTOMATISME B680H 1 PRECAUTIONS 1 FAAC d cline toute responsabilit qui d riverait d usage impropre ou diff rent de celui auquel l automatisme est destin 2 FAAC n est pas responsable du non respect de la Bonne Technique dans la construction des fermetures motoriser ni des d formations qui pourraient intervenir lors de l utilisation 3 L automatisme dispose d une s curit intrins que anti crasement constitu e par un contr le de couple 4 FAAC d cline toute responsabilit quant la s curit et au bon fonctionnement de l automatisme si les composants utilis s dans l installation n appartiennent pas la production FAAC 5 Utiliser exclusivement pour l entretien des pi ces FAAC originales 6 Ne jamais modifier les composants faisant partie du syst me d automatisme 7 Linstallateur doit fournir toutes les informations relatives au fonctionnement manuel du syst me en cas d urgence et remettre l Usager qui utilise l installation les Instructions pour l Usager fournies avec le produit 8 Interdire aux enfants ou aux tiers de stationner pr s du produit durant le fonctionnement 9 loigner de la port e des enfants les radiocommandes ou tout autr
56. nges made will be lost ET 5 1 Basic configuration To perform BASIC programming 1 Press and hold button F the name of the first function is displayed 2 Release the button the function value is displayed and can be modified using the and buttons 3 Press and hold F again the name of the following function is displayed and so on The last function St lets you choose whether to save the configuration made 5 or exit without saving MO Later the display will resume showing the automated system status You can go to St at any time To exit programming I simultaneously press F and BASIC CONFIGURATION a Display Function TN Loading predefined parameter sets Neutral condition Minimum mass Maximum mass Before automated system start up you must set the correct value directly correlated to the length of the beam and the number and type of accessories installed To determine said value refer to Tables 4 and 5 on page 24 WARNING Setting a mass default lower than the one actually installed could cause irreversible damage to the bar and barrier structure If you do not wish to make any programming m changes leave the value LL otherwise selecting a value involves loading the chosen predefined parameters set see paragraph 5 2 Currently loaded default This menu indicates the currently loaded default setting Given that parameter has UU as the predefined value in order
57. ntries to obtain an adequate level of safety the Standards men tioned above must be observed in addition to national legal regulations Before attempting any work on the system cut out electrical power The mains power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an all pole switch with contact opening distance of 3mm or greater Use of a 6A thermal breaker with all pole circuit break is recommended Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0 03 A is fitted upstream of the system 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed and connect metal parts of the closing elements to it The automated system features a built in anti crushing safety device consisting of a torque control It is however necessary to check its tripping threshold as provided for in the Standards described in point 10 The safety devices EN 12978 standard protect any danger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing For each system we recommend using at least one signal light e g FAA CLED or integrated flashing traffic light as well as a warning sign securely fixed to the structure together with the devices described in point 16 FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation of the automated system if system components not produced by FAAC are used For maintenance strictl
58. olo llama la atenci n sobre las notas relativas a las caracter sticas o al funcionamiento del producto Lees deze instructiehandleiding helemaal door alvorens het product te installeren A Het symbool is een qqnduiding van opmerkingen die belangrijk zijn voor de veiligheid van personen en voor een goede automatische werking I Het symbool vestigt de aandacht op opmerkingen over de eigenschappen of de werking van het product FAAC FAAC B680H AUTOMATED SYSTEM L TECHNICAL ee Ee 3 rrr zz a 3 1 2 TROY FIG iii ara 3 Did TOY FAG A O o aamu R aamen a 3 2 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS standard System ias 3 3 BARRIER DIMENSIONS 2 em 3 4 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM i nn nina 3 LINE irt LE 3 4 2 Walling in the foundation plate zre z z z lt lt eeew_wJoy n 3 4 3 Electrical prepafalionS een 3 4 4 Mechanical Sad ION iii AA A BA UN GE ANGER A Eu A A 3 T 4 2 FNG he DIUNGING EE 4 7 4 0 Balancing ING DANG rors ce PE 4 SS Y HHHH NMMMMMMA 4 5 1 Connecting the control E asia nenn iaia 4 0 5 2 Testing the automated SS TOWN DD U_IU ARA AAA A AAA xa 4 VA 6 MANUAL OPERATION rrr Ad 4 LU 7 RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION ios iia 4 0 MAINTENANCE L ideale 4 61 Topping UP alcalini 4 0 2 Alf scio 4 9 REVERSING THE OPENING DIRECTION u an rennen 4 0 SE ege 5 10 Stalno a e EE 5 10 2 Mstalling the Bar ON AAA ANA AAA RIS Ki 5 10 3 Installation of a receiver antenna nennen a Eka aio 5 A
59. on the corresponding aluminium covering profile on the photocell installation side ref 1 is used to fix the device ref 2 is used for the passage of the its power cable Determine the hole size according to the size of the cables and of the fixing screws used 3 Connect the photocell following the provided diagram 4 Fix the photocell to the lateral profile as shown in Fig 22 10 2 Installing the bar light kit Installation of an LED bar light kit increases visibility of the bar Proceed to install following the instructions contained in Fig 31 and securing the connection cable according to the path shown using the openings for inserting the tie straps located on the upright Connect the kit to output Out 4 on the electronic board and configure it according to the available switching on modes refer to the section regarding the electronic board paragraph 6 on page 12 I Ensure that the two connector jacks are actually in contact with the conductors inside the cord Should the bar lights still not turn on reverse the connection polarity FAAC 10 3 Installation of a receiver antenna In case a receiver antenna should need to be attached to the barrier it can be secured to the flashing integrated traffic light connector or to the plastic bracket if the optional flashing traffic light connector should not have been installed as indicated in the diagrams in Fig 32 11 REPAIRS For repairs contact an authorised FAAC S
60. osing If this function is activated two distinct input operation mode is obtained OPEN for LI 2 input operation 110 disabled Activation of recognition of the OPEN and CLOSE input levels maintained command That is to say the board recognises the level if for example with OPEN held you press m STOP when the latter is released the automated system will continue to open If LI is disabled the board commands a manoeuvre only if there is an input variation LI level recognition 110 status variation recognition 14 FAAC FAAC Activation of DEAD MAN opening command always pressed Releasing the OPEN ja active command will stop operation 110 disabled When this function is activated the OPEN command during opening will stop movement Fl LI uw If parameter L IL is Gi I the system is ready for opening when opening it stops TE TO di If parameter ID is the system is ready for closing MO disabled When this function is activated the OPEN command during opening reverses movement mE ME MC when opening it reverses If parameters LI and LIT are N1 OPEN will have no effect during opening MO disabled When this function is activated the OPEN command during pause stops operation LI when in pause it stops 11 ja If parameters LI and II are I OPEN resets the pause time MO disabled When this Lod IS a the OPEN command d
61. osing elements to be motorised or for any deformation that may occur during use 3 The automated system features a built in anti crushing safety device consisting of a torque control 4 FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation of the automated system if system components not produced by FAAC are used 5 For maintenance strictly use original parts by FAAC 6 Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system 7 The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation of the system in case of an emergency and shall hand over to the User the leaflet supplied with the product 8 Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is operating 9 Keep radio controls or other pulse generators away from children to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily Transiting is permitted only when the automated system is stationary The User must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and contact qualified personnel only Maintenance check at least every 6 months the efficiency of the system particularly the efficiency of the safety devices including where foreseen the operator thrust force and of the release devices 2 DESCRIPTION The automated system consists of a white aluminium beam with reflectors optional signalling lights a covering compartment and steel upright profile Inside the compartment there is an operator
62. rchgang die Durchfahrt darf nur bei stillgesetzter Automation erfolgen 11 Der Anwender sollte keinerlei Reparaturen oder direkte Eingriffe auf der Automation ausf hren sondern sich hierf r ausschlie lich an qualifiziertes Fachpersonal wenden 12 Wartung mindestens halbj hrlich dieAnlagefunktionstuchtigkeit besonders die Funktionst chtigkeit der Sicherheitsvorrichtungen einschl falls vorgesehen die Schubkraft des Antriebs und der Entriegelungsvorrichtungen berpr fen 2 Beschreibung Die Automation besteht aus einem wei en Aluminium Balken mit R ckstrahlern optionalen Leuchtsignalen einer Abdeckung und einem Stahlpfosten In der Abdeckung befindet sich der Antrieb bestehend aus dem Pfosten an dem ein Hydraulikaggregat sowie zwei Tauchkolben angebracht sind die ber eine Kippvorrichtung die Drehbewegung des Balkens bewirken Eine auf einem der Tauchkolben montierte Ausgleichsfeder sorgt f r die Beibehaltung des Gleichgewichts des Balkens Das elektronische Steuerger t ist ebenfalls am Pfosten in einem Geh use untergebracht Pfosten und Geh use werden durch die externe Abdeckung gesch tzt Das System ist mit einem verstellbaren elektronischen Quetschschutz ausger stet sowie mit einer Vorrichtung die Stopp und Verriegelung des Balkens in jeder beliebigen Position gew hrleistet und mit einer praktischen manuellen Entriegelungsvorrichtung die bei Stromausfall oder Betriebsst rungen bedient werden kann 3 MANUELL
63. s Lights Skirt I O ya TI Lights Foot Skirt Lights Foot Skirt Foot Table 3 CONE pp pe eeb ekee E Bar length 5m without Installed accessories coupling KCCCHEREREREREREREREN Cow KAKA KA RECI e e Teen a EA KN ajaa SN KAEH 5 ISIS 5141 slele e 1z2lslsl4l414 sto oom i2 pa ae pops Le DX seo a papa LT Le L DNNN 3 3 3 23 I O ya TI FAAC FAAC 13 DEFAULT SELECTION TABLES cr parameter The purpose of the two following tables is to determine depending on the length of the bar and the number and type of accessories installed the correct default value to set in the first Basic programming function Table 4 refers to the balance spring for bar lengths equal to or shorter than 5 m and featuring a profile corresponding to the one in Fig 8 on page 25 ref 1 S profile Table 5 refers to the balance spring for bar lengths equal to or longer than 5 m and featuring a profile corresponding to the one in Fig 8 on page 25 ref 2 L profile The key to symbols for identifying the fixing holes based on the number indicated in the tables is shown in Fig 30 Table 4 Bar length 4 m with coupling 5 m with coupling Installed y accessories No accessories Lights Lights Skirt Lights Foot Skirt Lights Foot Table 5 Bar length 5m without 7m 7 5 m Installed accessories y coupling ANA Frob KA id
64. s also housed on the upright inside a compartment and the whole is protected by the external covering compartment The system features an adjustable electronic anti crushing safety a device that guarantees stopping and locking of the beam in any position and a convenient manual release for use in case of black out or inefficiency 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 Summary table Compartment Dimensions See illustration Fig 8 LxHxP mm Weight body compartment kg 65 20 85 total Opening and closing time s 1 5 2 m beam including deceleration 6 opening 9 closing 8 m beam 1 2 Key Fig 5 CD Built in flashing lamp 9 Left feed tube Q Electronic control equipment Release lock 3 Oil filling cap Left plunging piston 4 Right piston bleeder screw 5 Hydraulic unit 2 Left piston bleeder screw 13 Covering compartment Right plunging piston Encoder 7 Unit cooling fan 15 Box connecting the main power supply Right feed tube Switching power supply 1 3 Key Fig 6 Q Bearing structure 5 Securing plate 2 Mechanical stops 6 Spring guide 3 Rocker arm 7 Balance spring 4 Drive shaft Preload adjustment ring nut 2 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS standard system See details in the illustration Fig 7 3 BARRIER DIMENSIONS gt All the dimensions contained in this manual are expressed in mm For barrier dimensions refer to Fig 8 The covering compartment is the same for both models whil
65. s of parameters rl or J Loop 2 freguency selection This parameter lets you set an oscillation freguency specific to the loop connected to the Loop 2 input or lets the system choose the most adeguate setting among the 4 available Automatic selection Freguency 1 2 3 4 Note When you exit the Advanced configuration menu after having changed the loop operation freguency setting the system will be recalibrated This will provide an updated freguency reading once you re enter the menu to consult the values of parameters rl or J 16 FAAC LOOP 1 holding time Is used to set presence time on loop 1 When this time has elapsed the board will self calibrate and signal loop clear LED DL3 off When the board is turned on an automatic reset is carried out ul 5 minutes MIO infinite LOOP 2 holding time Is used to set presence time on loop 2 When this time has elapsed the board will self calibrate and signal loop clear LED DL4 off When the board is turned on an automatic reset is carried out LI J 5 minutes MIT infinite L S ya TI Loop 2 articulated lorry function This function lets you increase the level of sensitivity at the time of detection to allow correct detection even in case of very tall vehicles or during the transit of a tractor and trailer a enabled MC disabled Work time time out Maximum work time of the automated system before the motor stops if the open or close r E
66. sengaged no effect no effect closing inhibited prevents closing immediately reverses to opening and once opening is completed closes if disengaged opens and once opening is completed closes if disengaged blocks and when disengaged continues to close no effect closing inhibited PULSES o closes immediately after openin complete IS closes when disengaged blocks and when disengaged continues to close no effect closing inhibited AUTOMATED opens and closes after the pause time no effect opening inhibited closes immediately after opening is completed closes no effect closes CLOSED OPEN IN PAUSE WHEN CLOSING BLOCKED Tab 1 f blocks no effect l operation blocks resets pause time operation immediately reverses to opening blocks operation no effect opens and closes opening and after the pause time no effect closes no effect immediately no effect WHEN CLOSING blocks operation completed after opening is no effect closing inhibited gt In brackets the effects on the other inputs when the pulse is active immediately reverses to opening blocks operation no effect opening and 21 closing inhibited opening inhibited closing inhibited closing inhibited opens and once opening is completed closes if disengaged no effect resets pause time closing inhibited no effect rese
67. the LOOP 1 input or to calibrate the loop connected to the LOOP2 input Calibration is highlighted by the board diagnostics by flashing LEDs DL3 and DL4 and when calibration is completed they will indicate the loop detection status if connected The other signals provided by the board diagnostics are described in the following table LED Status LOOP Status Loop engaged Loop calibration in progress Loop short circuit No loop or loop interrupted Non conforming loop heater or inductance out of range Flashing 0 5 s Rapid flashing Slow flashing 5 s Two flashes every 5 s LOOP 1 LOOP 2 If one or both magnetic loops are not installed the loop detector following a first attempt to calibrate will keep the status LEDs flashing every 5 seconds as shown in the above table 6 2 Expert Configuration FAAC 6 1 4 Adjusting sensitivity By adjusting the sensitivity of the loop detector you determine the variation of inductivity for each channel that a vehicle must cause in order to activate the corresponding detector output Sensitivity is adjusted separately for each channel using the two parameters 5 and 5c in Basic configuration 6 1 5 Making the loops The loop must be laid at least 15 cm from fixed metal objects at least 50 cm from moving metal objects and no more than 5 cm from the surface of the final paving Use a standard unipolar cable measuring 1 5 mm in diameter if
68. ts pause time immediately reverses to opening and once opening is completed closes if if disengaged opens and once opening is completed closes if disengaged blocks and when disengaged continues to close no effect closing inhibited PULSES AUTOMATED no effect no effect closing inhibited reverses to opening and closes after pause time immediately reverses to opening no effect closing inhibited closes immediately after opening is completed closes when disengaged blocks and when disengaged continues to close no effect closing inhibited LOOP 2 no effect closes immediately after opening is completed closes when disengaged immediately reverses to opening no effect closing inhibited ENGLISH FAAC FAAC Tab 1 g PULSES AUTOMATED opens and closes na alert opens and closes CLOSED after the pause no effect opening inhibited no effect after the pause no effect time pennig time S block J immediately OCKS immediately no effect after opening is operation do ROSES after opening is completed completed blocks 0 closes when OPEN IN PAUSE resets pause time closes ion time resets pause time disengaged Sei closing inhibited immediately reverses fo immediately immediately WHEN CLOSING reverses to no effect SE GER reverses to reverses to opening SPANO ina opening opening opens and closes no effect fect opens and closes feel BLOCKED after the p
69. ual accessories 4 1 1 Connecting the safety devices The E680 control board features an input for closing safety devices which trip during closing ofthe automated system provided to protect the gate area from the risk of impact These devices must use a signal with N C contact and must be connected in series to the relay photocells that may be installed on the system as shown in Fig 23 to Fig 26 Fig 23 connection of one pair of closing photocells with FAILSAFE safety enabled in addition to making the connection as shown in the diagram it is necessary to set in Advanced _ Fri Configuration I I Fig 24 connection of one pair of closing photocells without FAILSAFE safety Fig 25 connection of two pairs of closing photocells without FAILSAFE safety Fig 26 connection of no relay safety device L O E TI I O E TI FAAC 4 1 2 Connecting BUS photocells Up to 8 pairs of photocells can be connected to the E680 control board using BUS technology The connection must be made in parallel on terminal board J6 using a single power communication line as shown in Fig 27 ET The 8 pairs of photocells feature the following functions Pairs of closing photocells max 7 Pairs of OPEN pulse photocells max 1 BUS photocells do not require a matching polarity connection After positioning the BUS technology photocells it is necessary to proceed with selecting the address for e
70. ultaneously pressing F and FAAC Displaying ofthe automated system status isextremely important for the installing maintenance technician in order to distinguish the logical processes that the board carries out during movement If for example the automated system status is CLOSED the display MUST read UU When the OPEN command is received the display Will change to if pre flashing is enabled or directly to It the OPENING movement to then display Li once the position of gate OPEN is reached Example of a status sequence displayed starting from a closed barrier LL Beam closed LI Beam open u UH Pause UD Closing mc 1 The sequence does not include statuses and LE which correspond to pre flashing when opening and closing respectively 5 2 Changing the predefined parameters set The E680 board features six sets of pre defined configurations that allow rapid adapting to the size of the beam installed making it the starting point for a fine adjustment of the parameters To select one of the available configurations you must change the parameter E Fa N LI from the pre set value II neutral condition to the value corresponding to the barrier configuration beam length type and number of accessories installed shown in Tables 4 or 5 on page Mit 24 e g choose default LI for a beam measuring 5 m in length with foot a
71. ung f r Sch den ab die durch unsachgem en oder nicht bestimmungsgemafBen Gebrauch der Automatik verursacht werden 2 Die Firma FAAC bernimmt keine Haftung im Falle von nicht fachgerechten Ausf hrungen bei der Herstellung der anzutreibenden Schlie vorrichtungen sowie bei Deformationen die eventuell beim Betrieb entstehen 3 Die Automation verf gt ber ein integriertes Quetschschutzsystem das aus einer Drehmomentkontrolle besteht Die Ausl seschwelle muss jedoch nach den Vorschriften laut Punkt 10 berpr ft werden 4 Die Firma FAAC lehnt jede Haftung hinsichtlich der Sicherheit und des st rungsfreien Betriebs derAutomation ab soweit Komponenten auf derAnlage eingesetzt werden die nicht im Hause FAAC hergestellt wurden 5 Bei der Instandhaltung sollten ausschlie lich Originalteile der Firma FAAC verwendet werden 6 Auf den Komponenten die Teil des Automationssystems sind sollten keine Anderungen vorgenommen werden 7T Der Installateur sollte alle Informationen hinsichtlich des manuellen Betriebs des Systems in Notf llen liefern und dem Anwender der Anlage die Anleitung bergeben die dem Produkt beigelegt ist 8 Weder Kinder noch Erwachsene sollten sich w hrend des Betriebs in der unmittelbaren N he der Automation aufhalten 9 Die Funksteuerungen und alle anderen Impulsgeber sollten au erhalb der Reichweite von Kindern aufbewahrt werden um ein versehentliches Aktivieren der Automation zu vermeiden 10 Der Du
72. uring pause causes closing LI J when in pause it closes m C disabled When this function is activated the OPEN command during closing stops operation 3 stops otherwise it reverses movement eva Activation of DEAD MAN closing command always pressed Releasing the CLOSE command will stop operation If parameters Li and JO are I OPEN resets the pause time sf active RIO disabled When this function is activated the CLOSE command has priority over OPEN otherwise d active OPEN has priority over CLOSE disabled When this function is activated the CLOSE command commands closing when released As long as CLOSE is activated the unit stays in closing pre flashing ale S Z TI S closes when released O closes immediately When this function is activated the CLOSE command during opening stops operation T otherwise the CLOSE un commands reverse immediately or when opening is com 7 CLOSE stops pleted see also parameter I m C CLOSE reverses When this function is activated and if parameter E J is MO the CLOSE command closes at the end of a immediate closing at the end of the opening cycle stores CLOSE If parameters opening Jana li Tj are MO CLOSE commands immediate closing II immediate closing When this function is activated with the system blocked by a STOP a next OPEN de moves in the opposite Z moves in the opposite direction If parameter
73. y use original parts by FAAC Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation of the system in case of an emergency and shall hand over to the User the leaflet supplied with the product Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is operating Keep radio controls or other pulse generators away from children to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily Transiting is permitted only when the automated system is stationary The User must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and contact qualified personnel only Maintenance check at least every 6 months the efficiency of the system particularly the efficiency of the safety devices including where foreseen the operator thrust force and of the release devices Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted FAAC FAAC B680H AUTOMATED SYSTEM The automated system consists of a white aluminium beam with reflectors optional signalling lights a covering compartment and steel upright profile Inside the compartment there is an operator consisting of the upright profile with a hydraulic unit and two plunging pistons fixed to it which by means of a rocker arm rotate the beam The latter remains balanced thanks to a balance spring fitted on one of the two plunging pistons The electronic control equipment i
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