J6.Connector.-.Beam.breaking.sensor.(Fig; J11A,B,C.connector.-.Quick-Fit.connector.for.external.loop.detector.(Fig.2); J4.Quick.fit.connector; Programming - FAAC 624BLD Manual

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4.7...J6.CONNECTOR.-.BEAM.BREAKING.SENSOR.(FIG..2)

Quick-fit connector for connecting the beam breaking sensor (where
present). If this sensor is absent, leave the supplied jumper in place.
4.8..
J11A,B,C.CONNECTOR.-.QUICK-FIT.CONNECTOR.FOR.
EXTERNAL.LOOP.DETECTOR.(FIG.2)
Quick-fit connector for connecting the external loop-detector. For
adjustment and programming consult the relevant instruction.
.........4.9.J4.QUICK.FIT.CONNECTOR.-..FOR.MINIDEC,.DECODER.AND.RP
It is used for rapid connection of Minidec, Decoder and RP/RP
Receivers.
If you are using an RP twin-channel receiver, you will be able to directly
command the automated system's OPEN and CLOSE from a twin-channel
radio control.
If using a single-channel RP type receiver, only OPEN can be
commanded.
Fit the accessory with the components side directed toward the board
interior.
. Insert.and.remove.the.boards.ONLY.after.cutting.
power.
An example of a radio accessory connection
RP / RP2
624BLD
5..

PROGRAMMING

To program the operation of the automated system, you must access
the "PROGRAMMING" mode.
Programming is in three parts: 1st LEVEL, 2nd LEVEL and 3rd LEVEL.
modification of the programming parameters
is immediately effective, whereas definitive
memory-storage occurs only on exiting programming
and returning to the view of the automation status. If
you cut power to the unit before returning to view the
status, all the modifications made will be lost.
You can return to viewing the status from any point
of programming at any level, by pressing keys F and
- simultaneously.
To restore the programming default settings,
simultaneously press keys +,- and F and hold them
down for 5 seconds.
5.1..
1
.LEVEL.PROGRAMMING
ST
To access 
LEVEL PROGRAMMING, use push-button F:
ST
if you press it (and hold it down), the display shows the name
of the first function.
if you release the push-button, the display shows the value of
the function, which can be changed with keys + and -.
J4
Fig. 9
if you press F again (and hold it down), the display shows
the name of the next function, etc.
when you reach the last function, press the F push-button
to exit programming, and the display resumes showing
the inputs status.
The following table indicates the sequence of functions accessible in 
LEVEL PROGRAMMING:
1
LEVEL PROGRAMMING
ST
Display
Function
dF
LOADING PARAMETERS:
00
Neutral condition
0 1
Default FAAC  loaded
02
Default FAAC  loaded
03
Default FAAC CITY loaded
04
Default FAAC CITY K loaded
For an explanation of the
refer to page 10 chapter 5.5.
LO
FUNCTION LOGICS:
A
Automatic
A1
Automatic 
E
Semi-automatic
P
Parking
PA
Parking Automatic
Cn
Condo
CA
Condo Automatic
rb
Faac-City (traffic bollard logic)
C
Dead-man
r
Remote
Cu
Custom
PA
PAUSE TIME:
This operates only if an automatic logic
was selected. Can be adjusted from
59
in one second steps.
Next, the viewing changes in minutes and
tenths of a second (separated by a dot)
and time is adjusted in 0 second steps,
up to the maximum value of
E.g. if the display shows
time will be  min and 50 sec.
FO
POWER:
adjusts motor power.
0 1
= minimum power
5 0
= maximum power
L 1
LOOP 1:
If this function is activated, the loop
connected to the Loop input will have the
OPEN function.
Y
= loop active
n o
= loop not active
Attention: if the function is not activated, loop
status will nevertheless be available on one of
the outputs, if appropriately set (see second
level programming).
6
ST
Default
00
dF
parameter,
E
20
0
to
4.1
minutes.
2.5
, the pause
50
no

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