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  • Page 1 B680H...
  • Page 2: Barrier Dimensions

    B680H AUTOMATED SYSTEM 3. BARRIER DIMENSIONS All the dimensions contained in this manual are expressed in mm in detail at 4. INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM 4.1 Preliminary checks 1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Summary table power cables. Power supply (V ~ / Hz)
  • Page 3: Manual Operation

    Give the Customer the “User ’s Manual”, the documentation required by current law and show how With the barrier open, the spring must NOT be to correctly operate the barrier, pointing out the areas compressed. of potential danger. 6. MANUAL OPERATION ) or optional).
  • Page 4 9. REVERSING THE OPENING DIRECTION 10.3 Installation of a receiver antenna downward travel side. 11. REPAIRS side. Reverse the motor cable connection as shown in point of Fig. 14 10. ACCESSORIES 10.1 Installing a photocell Remove the barrier compartment. Match the holes on the barrier compartment with the holes on installation side;...
  • Page 5 E680 CONTROL BOARD 1. WARNINGS 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS DISP1 Not used Not used DL10..DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 DL18 MOTOR POWER Detection loop connector SUPPLY M2 M1A Motor connector Beam movement encoder connector Decoder / Minidec / RP-RP2 radio board connector BATTERY Released bar detection connector DL15...
  • Page 6: Electrical Connections

    4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Released beam Integrated flashing traffic light Encoder LOOP Relais 2Easy GND +24 LAMP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 22 23 To connect the photocells and safety devices, refer...
  • Page 7 OUT 4 - Relay output 4 (terminals 19, 20, 21): 4.1.2 Connecting BUS photocells Up to 8 pairs of photocells can be connected to the E680 control board - BEAM ILLUMINATION. Maximum load: 24 VDC with 800 mA. BUS photocells do not require a matching polarity LAMP: connection.
  • Page 8 Display Function Default effective immediately, while final storage occurs BUS accessories menu automated system status display. If the equipment is powered down before returning to the automated system status display, all changes made will be lost. Operating logics Press and hold F Condo Dead-man You can go to St at any time.
  • Page 9 Display Function Default Displaying of the automated system status is extremely important for the installing/maintenance technician in order Loop 2 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 .
  • Page 10 This operation changes the value of the parameters values as shown in the tables in paragraph 6.3. Unlike the other parameters, the value of step not stored, thus allowing access to the menu through a neutral condition, which is the one displayed every time the configuration menu is opened..
  • Page 11: Advanced Configuration

    DL1 LED description (Red) Display Function Default Pre-flashing time DL2 LED description (Green) Sensitivity of obstacle during closing fixed connected) sec.) Rapid An error has been detected in the BUS-2EASY flashing Output 1 Failsafe TYPE 1 BEAM ILLUMINATION Use only with output also press when DISABLED...
  • Page 12 Display Function Default Display Function Default Output 1 Polarity Cycle programming in hundreds of thousands: NOTE: corresponds to 99 decrements of Output 2 Output 1 AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS: Output 2 Polarity Output 1 Polarity and save the data. Output 3 Output 1 Output 3 Polarity You can go to St at any time by simultaneously...
  • Page 13 6.1.3 Calibration 6.1.4 Adjusting sensitivity parameters to calibrate 6.1.5 Making the loops LED Status LOOP Status Loop clear and keep it separate from the mains power lines. Loop calibration No loop 4 5 6 7 If one or both magnetic loops are not installed, the loop 8 mm Loop Perimeter...
  • Page 14 = active command will stop operation = disabled OPEN command If parameter = disabled If parameter OPEN command If parameters = disabled OPEN command If parameters = disabled OPEN command If parameters = disabled OPEN command = stops otherwise it reverses movement. = reverses CLOSE = active...
  • Page 15 = stops and reverses when CLOSING SAFETIES DO NOT CHANGE DO NOT CHANGE DO NOT CHANGE LOOP1 commands are prioritised rather than the = active LOOP2 commands. = disabled HOLD CLOSE / HOLD OPEN function open HOLD CLOSE / HOLD OPEN function activation time This parameter indicates the time interval between two activations of the HOLD OPEN / Loop 1 frequency reading Read-only parameter...
  • Page 16 LOOP 1 holding time LOOP 2 holding time Loop 1 articulated lorry function enabled disabled Loop 2 articulated lorry function enabled disabled Work time (time-out) STATUS OF THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM: Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration...
  • Page 17: Testing The Automated System

    6.4 “Expert” default parameters Step. BATTERY DL15 ENCODER DISP1 DL1 DL2 Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 7.2 Setup ramps.
  • Page 18: Master/Slave Configuration

    9. MASTER/SLAVE CONFIGURATION 10. INTERLOCK The electrical connections and the parameters needed for correct Master device Slave device...
  • Page 19 11. OPERATING LOGICS TABLE Tab. 1/a LOGIC “A” PULSES AUTOMATED OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SYSTEM STATUS opens and closes opens and closes no effect CLOSED no effect no effect no effect time time blocks WHEN OPENING no effect reverses to no effect...
  • Page 20 Tab. 1/d LOGIC “P” PULSES AUTOMATED OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SYSTEM STATUS opens and once no effect CLOSED opens no effect no effect no effect completed closes if closes closes blocks WHEN OPENING no effect no effect no effect operation completed...
  • Page 21 Tab. 1/g LOGIC “CA” PULSES AUTOMATED OPEN A CLOSE STOP LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SYSTEM STATUS opens and closes opens and closes no effect CLOSED no effect no effect no effect time time closes closes blocks WHEN OPENING no effect no effect no effect operation...
  • Page 22 12. BALANCING TABLES Table 2 Bar length 2,5 m 3,5 m 4,5 m Installed accessories accessories Lights Lights / Skirt Lights / Foot / Skirt Lights / Foot Foot Skirt Skirt/Foot Table 3 Bar length 5,5 m 6,5 m 7,5 m Installed accessories No accessories Lights...
  • Page 23 13. DEFAULT SELECTION TABLES ( parameter) Table 4 Bar length 2,5 m 3,5 m 4,5 m Installed accessories accessories Lights Lights / Skirt Lights / Foot / Skirt Lights / Foot Foot Skirt Skirt/Foot Table 5 Bar length 5,5 m 6,5 m 7,5 m Installed accessories...

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