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  • Page 1 E124...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    • ·conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Additional note: This product underwent tests in a typical uniform configuration (all products manufactured by FAAC S.p.A.). Bologna, 01 - 01 - 2010 The Managing Director A.Marcellan WARNINGS • Important! For the safety of people, it is important that all the instructions be carefully observed.
  • Page 4: Lay-Out Of Electrical Box

    E124 CONTROL UNIT 1 LAY-OUT OF ELECTRICAL BOX The box contains the E124 control unit and the devices to power it. It must therefore be handled with care during all installation stages, to avoid damaging its components. The dimensions of the box are shown in Fig. : Dimensions in mm Fig.  Fig. 2 shows the four 5 mm diam. holes for securing the box (ref.a) to the wall, the three fittings for installing the cable grippers M6/ M20/M25 (ref.
  • Page 5 The lid hinges can be moved upward to allow opening the box Connect the power cable to the switching feeder as shown in housing (Fig. 3): they can also be removed and re-positioned Fig.5, making sure that there is an adequate thermal breaker in order to enable the lid to open to the right or left.
  • Page 6: Warnings

    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 relevant terminal (see fig.5). - Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button, receiver, photocells, etc.). To avoid any electrical disturbance, use separate sheaths or a screened cable (with the screen earthed). LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS OF E124 DL15 DL14 DL16 DL17 DL19 DL18 DL20 DL12 DL13 DL10 DL11 Fig. 7 3.1 INPUTS DEFAULT SETTING Connector J13 – XF Module (OMNIDEC) Terminal-board J4 Channel 1 OPEN A OPEN A N.O. contact Channel 2 OPEN B OPEN B N.O.
  • Page 7: Description Of Components

    3.2 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS SIGNALS AND PROGRAMMING DISPLAY DL16 SIGNALLING LED FOR “SW1” PuSh-BuTTON (R1 PuSh-BuTTON) “R1” PROGRAMMING PuSh-BuTTON DL17 SIGNALLING LED FOR “SW2” PuSh-BuTTON (R2 PuSh-BuTTON) “R2” PROGRAMMING PuSh-BuTTON DL18 SIGNALLING LED FOR “SW3” PuSh-BuTTON (SETUP PuSh-BuTTON) “SETUP” PuSh-BuTTON DL19 PRESSuRE SIGNALLING LED “RESET SW” PuSh-BuTTON “+”...
  • Page 8: Terminal Boards, Connectors, Inputs And Signals

    IN4 - Opening safety-devices contact (N.C. - terminal 5): 5 TERMINAL BOARDS, CONNECTORS, INPUTS AND SIGNALS see paragraph 6.. 5.1 TERMINAL BOARD J3 – CONNECTION TO BUS-2EASY ACCESSORIES To install several opening safety devices, connect Terminal for connection of BuS-2EASY accessories. see the N.C. contacts in series. par. 6.2 Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by programming with a PC (see 5.2 TERMINAL BOARD J4 – SIGNALS INPUTS dedicated instructions).
  • Page 9: Terminal Board J6 - Opening And Closing Travel Limit Device

    5.8 TERMINAL BOARD J11, J12 - MOTORS 5.4 TERMINAL BOARD J6 – OPENING AND CLOSING TRAVEL LIMIT DEVICE J11 (MOT1): Connection of motor connected to leaf , i.e. the Terminal board for connection of the opening (FCA and FCA2) leaf which opens first during an opening operation. and closing (FCC and FCC2) travel limit device. J12 (MOT2): Connection of the motor connected to leaf 2, The travel limit contacts FCC1, FCA1, FCC2 i.e.
  • Page 10: Connector J2 - Secondary Power Feed

    256 channels. Other more detailed programming possibilities Fig. 3 are feasible by programming with a PC (see E124 dedicated instructions). To save the radio commands, refer to Chap.8. The function of the 2nd channel (by default OPEN B) can be changed if associated with the activation of 5.13 CONNECTOR M1A – RAPID CONNECTION MODULE X-COM...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LOCK LAMP Enable in level programming use with motors To connect without a BuS-2EASY the photocells encoder and safety (see par.5.5) devices, consult paragraph 6. Fig. 4 Max load 24Vdc - 500mA With the E24 control unit, you can use both traditional photocells (N.C. contact with relay) and/or photocells with Connection of  pair of closure photocells BuS-2EASY (open collector contact).
  • Page 12 Connection of a pair of closing photocells, a pair of Connection of 2 pairs of photocells opening photocells and a pair of opening/closing photocells Other safety TX CL RX CL1 TX CL1 devices TX OP/CL RX OP/CL TX CL2 RX CL2 Fig.
  • Page 13: Photocells Bus-2Easy

    Fig. 24 shows a 2-swing leaf automated system indicating the 6.2 PHOTOCELLS BUS-2EASY coverage beams of the photocells: This board is supplied with a BUS-2EASY circuit enabling easy Photocells with OPENING and CLOSING action connection of a high number of BuS-2EASY safety auxiliary Photocells with OPENING action devices (e.g.
  • Page 14: Memory Storage Of Bus-2Easy Accessories

    6.2.2 MEMORY STORAGE OF BUS-2EASY ACCESSORIES 6.2.3 ADDRESSING THE BUS-2EASY ENCODERS You can add the BuS-2EASY accessories to the system at any Connection of the BuS-2EASY input in the control board is via time, simply by memory-storing them on the board, observing the bipolar cables which come out of the encoders. the following procedure: Unlike the case of the photocell devices, the polarity of the BUS-2EASY line connection...
  • Page 15: Programming

    ENCODER WIRING FOR OPERATOR S450H LEAF 1* LEAF 2 ENCODER WIRES REVERSING OPERATION DL  DL  THROUGH THE BRACKET COVERING THROUGH THE BRACKET COVERING DL 2 DL 2 HOUSING MAKE SURE THAT LED DL1 IS HOUSING, MAKE SURE THAT LEDs DL1 DL 3 DL 3 LIGHTED ON LEAF 2, WHEN THE MOTOR AND DL2 ARE LIGHTED ON LEAF 1, ENCODER ENCODER...
  • Page 16 (see default column 0). Configures the parameters with DEFAuLT values corresponding to an installation with operators FAAC 412, 413/415, 770, 390 (see default column ). Configures the parameters with DEFAuLT values corresponding to an installation with operators FAAC 391 (see default column 2).
  • Page 17 Display Function Default Default Default Default Default Default PAUSE TIME A: Pause time following a TOTAL opening command. It has only effect if a logic with pause time was selected. Can be adjusted from 0 to 59 sec. in one-second steps. Next, the viewing changes in minutes and ten seconds (separated by a dot) and time is adjusted in 0-second steps, up to the maximum value of minutes.
  • Page 18: Nd Level Programming

    Display Function Default Default Default Default Default Default DECELERATION: Adjusts deceleration space as a percentage of the total travel of the leaves. Adjustable from in % steps. = no deceleration = minimum deceleration space = maximum deceleration space Other more detailed programming possibilities are feasible by PC programming (see dedicated instructions).
  • Page 19 Display Function Default Default Default Default Default Default LLEAF DELAY AT OPENING: Opening of leaf 2 is delayed with respect to leaf , avoiding thus interferences between the leaves. = active = excluded WORK TIME (time-out): We advise you to set a value longer than the time re- quired by the gate to open and close completely.
  • Page 20 Display Display Function Function Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default TRAVEL-LIMIT STOP AT OPENING: The use of travel limit stops at opening enables us to indicate the point after which the equipment search for the mechanical stop point ( ) or to immediately stop the automated system ( = no travel limit device at opening for both leaves...
  • Page 21 Display Function Default Default Default Default Default Default CLOSING PHOTOCELLS: Enable this function is you want the closing photocells to stop movement or reverse it at disengagement. If this function is excluded, normally the tripping of the photocells at closure causes the leaves to reverse immediately.
  • Page 22 Display Fucntion Default Default Default Default Default Default OUT 2: used for setting the OuT output (open collector N.O.): = Always active = FAIL-SAFE = INDICATOR LIGhT (off when closed, lighted during opening and open/pause, flashes during closing) = COuRTESY LIGhT (see next parameter) = ALARM on BATTERY operation = gate OPEN or in PAuSE = gate CLOSED...
  • Page 23 Display Function Default Default Default Default Default Default ASSISTANCE REQUEST – CYCLES COUNTER (coupled to the next two functions): = When the number of cycles settable with the following functions is reached, this facility pre-flashes for 8 sec. (in addition to the pre- flashing already set with the function) before every movement.
  • Page 24: Programming From Pc (3 Level)

    7.3. PROGRAMMING FROM PC (3 LEVEL) To add other different codes, repeat the procedure from point . To access PROGRAMMING FROM PC, use the X-COM module or connect the uSB cable to the dedicated connector and To add radio controls with the same code, copy the same consult the dedicated instructions.
  • Page 25: Memory Storage Of The Lc/Rc Radio Controls (For Some Markets Only)

    8.3 MEMORY STORAGE OF THE LC/RC RADIO CONTROLS CONNECTION TO EMERGENCY BATTERIES (OPTIONAL) The emergency batteries will activate the automated system A maximum of 256 codes can be saved, split also in the event of a power cut. between OPEN A and OPEN B. The batteries (Lead 12V- 4 Ah/90 x70 x 108 mm) • use LC/RC remote controls only with a 433 Mhz receiver are normally charged by a battery charger module.
  • Page 26: Start-Up

    Connect the cables to the batteries, respecting polarity, To check correct battery charge, control the LED referring to and the connector to terminal J2 of the board, as shown the secondary power supply DL5: in the figure below. Tab. 5 - LED DL15 during operation on the mains supply: Connect the connector to the batteries, only after you have connected the primary power LED on Battery charged...
  • Page 27: Time Learning - Setup

    10.2 TIME LEARNING - SETUP The opening and closing time is determined by a time learning procedure (SETuP). This procedure is the same for all selectable defaults. When the encoders (J3 or J7) are connected to the relevant inputs, the board automatically recognises the presence of these accessories. Fig. 33 By powering up the board if a SETUP was ALARM AND ERROR SIGNALS never executed, or if the board requests it, the letters...
  • Page 28: Function Logics

    CLOSE command can only be active from FUNCTION LOGICS Tab. 10/a LOGIC “E” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP opens released no effect no effect no effect CLOSED opens the leaves no effect no effect leaf (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) rerecloses immediately...
  • Page 29 Tab. 10/e LOGIC “SA” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP opens released opens and closes no effect no effect no effect CLOSED leaf and closes no effect no effect after pause time (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) after pause time stops and opens recloses leaves reverses at...
  • Page 30 Tab. 10/i LOGIC “B” PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP no effect no effect no effect CLOSED opens the leaves no effect no effect no effect (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) (OPEN disabled) stops and, at reverses at release, closes OPENING no effect closes leaves...
  • Page 32 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...

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