624 BLD CONTROL UNIT WARNINGS Attention: Before attempting any work on the control unit (connections, maintenance), always turn off power. - Install, upstream of the system, a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold. - Connect the earth cable to the terminal on the J9 connector of the unit (see fig.2).
4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BEAM BREAKER MOTOR THRUST CAPACITOR MOTOR To connect the 230 V photocells and or 115 V~ safety devices, 230 V 60W max consult paragraph or 115 V~ 4.2. 50/60 Hz * 230 V~ board version or 115 V~ board version Fig.
To be set in the 2nd programming level 4.3.CONNECTION OF BUS PHOTOCELLS Photocells using BUS technology are connected to the 624 BLD control unit ALL IN PARALLEL as shown in Fig. 7 through single power/communication line. The BUS photocells and pulse generators do not have connection polarity.
After positioning of the BUS technology photocells, select 4.8. J6 CONNECTOR - BEAM BREAKING SENSOR (FIG. 2) the address of each pair through the combination of the Quick-fit connector for connecting the beam breaking sensor DIP-SWITCHES present on each photocell. (where present).
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Default FAAC 1 loaded Default RESERVED FOR FAAC SENSITIVITY LOOP 1 Default FAAC CITY loaded Regulates the sensitivity of the loop: Default FAAC CITY K loaded = minimum LEAVE AT IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO MAKE ANY = maximum CHANGE TO THE PROGRAMMING.
Segment ON = closed contact This possibility is a convenient starting point for subsequent Segment OFF = open contact rapid ‘fine tuning’ of the 624 BLD for functioning with 4 The configuration for correct operation of different types of installation.
OPEN for 624 SLAVE = Active CLOSE for 624 SLAVE = Excluded beam DETACHED PRE-FLASHING: FAAC-CITY lights it permits activation of the flashing lamp for 5 secs before the start of movement. FAAC-CITY buzzer FCA engaged excluded FCC engaged...
5.5. SETUP FOR INTEGRATED LOOP DETECTOR activate the relative output of the detector. Regulation of the sensitivity is performed separately for each The 624 BLD is equipped with an integrated metallic mass channel with the aid of the two parameters at the detector for induction detection of vehicles.
6.1. BOARD LEDS CHECK be regulated at two levels with the aid of the DS1 DIP- switch (see fig.1). Before the definitive start-up of the 624 BLD unit, control the activation status of the LEDs present. DIP 1 ON = Loop 1 frequency LOW...
MASTER-SLAVE CONFIGURATIONS If installation contemplates the use of two opposing barriers to be activated at the same time on opening/ closing, one of the connection diagrams shown below should be used, depending on the control boards used to move the barriers. By MASTER equipment is meant the control board to which all the pulse generators and safety devices are connected.
3rd LEVEL PROGRAMMING The 3rd level programming is only used in the case of advanced customisation of the function logics already present in the memory. Before making changes at this level, be sure you fully understand the nature of the steps you wish to modify and their effect on the automated system.
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It is possible to disable the travel limit input command at the start of the closing manoeuvre =pressure switch always for a time of 0.4 secs (useful to inhibit the FAAC CITY pressure switch for thrust at rise) active FAAC CITY SOLENOID VALVE POWER SUPPLY CHECK (terminals 22-23): FAAC CITY K: solenoid valve output usually not supplied with power –...
Default Default FAAC1 FOR FAAC FAAC CITY FAAC CITY K Procedure for implementing the modification of one or more pre-setting 3rd programming level parameters which customise the function of the logic set: Select one of the basic logics most suitable for your logic requirements.
13. FUNCTION LOGIC TABLES Tab. 1/a LOGIC “A” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 STATUS opens and no effect opens and CLOSED re-closes after no effect (opening no effect re-closes after no effect pause time disabled) pause time reverses...
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Tab. 1/d LOGIC “P” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 STATUS no effect opens and at end no effect CLOSED opens no effect (opening of opening closes no effect disabled) if disengaged closes closes stops OPENING no effect immediately at...
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Tab. 1/g LOGIC “CA” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 STATUS opens and no effect opens and CLOSED re-closes after no effect (opening no effect re-closes after no effect pause time disabled) pause time closes closes stops OPENING...
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Les descriptions et les illustrations du présent manuel sont fournies à titre indicatif. FAAC se réserve le droit d’apporter à tout moment les modifications qu’elle jugera utiles sur ce produit tout en conservant les caractéristiques essentielles, sans devoir pour autant mettre à...