Configuring The Loop Detector - FAAC B680H Manual

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Function
P2
Output 2 Polarity
Output 2 polarity, see parameter regarding
"Output 1 Polarity"
o3
Output 3
Output 3 signal type, see "Output 1"
P3
Output 3 Polarity
Output 3 polarity, see parameter regarding
"Output 1 Polarity"
o4
Output 4
Output 4 signal type, see "Output 1"
P4
Output 4 Polarity
Output 4 polarity, see parameter regarding
"Output 1 Polarity"
o5
Output 5
Output 5 signal type, see "Output 1"
P5
Output 5 polarity
Output 5 polarity, see parameter for "Output
1 polarity"
o6
Output 6
Output 6 signal type, see "Output 1"
P6
Output 6 polarity
Output 6 polarity, see parameter for "Output
1 polarity"
o7
Integrated flashing lamp operating mode
Lets you choose between two operating modes
for the integrated flashing lamp (if present)
connected to output J15.
01
"Traffic light" mode (steady green
when paused/open, flashing red when
moving, steady red when closed)
02
"Flashing lamp" mode (flashing red
when bar is moving, off in all other
cases)
AS
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.
Y
Active
no
Disabled
nc
Cycle programming in thousands:
Is used to set a 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
n c
decrements of
n C
of
).
The function can be used, together with
to verify the use of the system and for use of
"Service Request".
n C
(99
correspond to 1 decrement
n C
,
Default
Display
Function
nC
Cycle programming in hundreds of
no
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
19
value displayed is updated with the succession
of the cycles, interacting with the value of
n c
. (1 decrement of
no
decrements of
The function can be used, together with
to verify the use of the system and for use of
01
"Service Request".
St
SYSTEM STATUS:
no
This allows you to choose whether to quit the program
and save the data.
02
On quitting the program, press the F key to display again
the status of the automated system.
no
You can go to
then-
04
no
6.1 Configuring the loop detector
The E680 board features an integrated metal mass detector for the
01
induction detection of vehicles.
6.1.1 Specifications:
Galvanic separation between the detector electronics and the
loop electronics
Automatic alignment of the system immediately following
activation
Continuous resetting of the frequency drifts
Sensitivity independent of loop inductivity
Adjustment of the loop work frequency with automatic selection
Occupied loop message with LED display
no
Loop status addressable on outputs
6.1.2 Connection:
Connect the 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.
For more information on the effect of the loop signals on the automated
system, refer to the logics tables in paragraph 10 "OPERATING
LOGICS TABLE".
00
To enable the functionality of the connected loops, enter Basic
configuration mode and set parameters
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.
25
n C
corresponds to 99
n c
).
Y
= quit and save the data
no
= quit without saving the data
St
at any time by pressing F and
L1
L2
and
on
Default
01
n c
,
Y
consistent with

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