Bus Accessories Menu - FAAC B680H Manual

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This operation changes the value of the parameters
SC
and
in Basic configuration and  
in Advanced configuration, setting them on the default 
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..
If you do not wish to load any set of pre-defined parameters, leave
St
00
parameter
on
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 
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:
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)
power up the board.
access Basic Configuration, as described in paragraph 5.1
bu
once programming step
indicating that here are no stored bus devices.
to perform entry, simultaneously press and hold the + and -
buttons for at least 5 seconds (during this time, the writing
will flash)
once the procedure is completed,
when + and - are released, the display will show the current status
no
of the BUS devices, or
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:
FSW-CL
FSW-OPEN
FSW CL: BUS photocells placed to protect the gate
closing area
OPEN: BUS photocells used as OPEN pulse generators
FO
FC
,
,
dF
no
is reached,
, will be displayed,
Y
will appear as confirmation.
again, if there are no connected
Bus status (always on)
Fig. 3
So
From the display of the status of the BUS devices, pressing the + key
enables the types of BUS devices present to be verified.
oc
For example, the following photograph shows safety devices present
during closing and a pair of photocells functioning as open pulse:
is
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 will 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).
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
no
short circuit along the BUS line, as shown in the
figure. To solve the problem it is necessary to
carefully verify all the connections made.
The display will show a flashing
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 can be verified in the following tables:
11
cc
if there is a
Er
as shown
DL1 DL2
J6
1
2

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