FAAC E145S Quick Start Manual
FAAC E145S Quick Start Manual

FAAC E145S Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 E145S Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    E145S Operating Logics ..............................10 Programming Remote Controls using the XF Receiver and OmniDec ................11 Programming a new remote control to a new E145S System ..................11 Programming a new remote control from a working master remote control ............11 Tutorial Videos available for programming remote controls ..................
  • Page 3: Installation Sequence

    FAAC XTR and XTS Wireless Receiver system, the “bu” function must also be re- addressed as shown on Page 7 c. If not using the FAAC XTR and XTS System please treat the input on J11 as required by the Wireless Safety Edge system being used d.
  • Page 4: E145S Led Display At First Power On

    E145S LED Display at first Power On J11 Terminals The new J11 Terminal to allow the direct connection of resistive safety edges or N/C safety inputs comes pre-linked and configured to N/C setting, hence the relevant EDGE 1 or EDGE 2 LED being lit on first Power On.
  • Page 5: Electrical Connections

    Connection of Traditional Photocells The E145S Control Board allows for the use of traditional photocells (n/c with relay). Below is a layout drawing showing the basic positions normally covered. The wiring diagram is for Fail-Safe enabled photocells. In order to comply with the standards, all devices used for safety should either have a circuit monitored by the control board or be self-monitoring.
  • Page 6: Connection Of Faac Bus 2Easy Photocells

    Connection of FAAC BUS 2Easy Photocells The E145S Control Board also allows for the use of FAAC BUS 2easy photocells which allow for simpler cabling and a reduced power consumption. FAAC BUS 2easy photocells also remove the need for additional wiring for a monitoring circuit as it is carried through our proprietary FAAC BUS 2easycommunication protocol (Please note that FAAC BUS photocells are only compatible with FAAC Control Boards and those using the BUS Terminal or using the BUS Relay Interface Board).
  • Page 7: Verification Of Bus 2Easy Connections On J10 Terminal

    Verification of BUS 2easy Connections on J10 Terminal The J10 Terminal on the E145S Control Board has two diagnostic LED’s (DL15 – Red and DL14 – Green). These LED’s assist in ensuring that any devices connected on the FAAC BUS 2easy network are installed correctly.
  • Page 8: Basic Programming

    Basic Programming Page | 7...
  • Page 9: Set-Up - Time Learning (Tl - Function)

    Set-Up – Time Learning (tL – function) Page | 8...
  • Page 10: Advanced Programming

    Advanced Programming Out 1 Options available Useful Functions to protect against the risk of impact/crushing on the main edge Please note that if you are using either safety edges or inherent obstacle detection (such as encoders), then you must a Force Tester calibrated to BS EN 12443/ 12453 norms and the results must fall within the values there in and in accordance with the risk assessment already undertaken.
  • Page 11: E145S Signalling Errors And Alarms

    E145S Signalling Errors and Alarms E145S Operating Logics The table below shows only the most commonly used Operating Logics on our control board. For further details, please refer to the main manual for the full list. Page | 10...
  • Page 12: Programming Remote Controls Using The Xf Receiver And Omnidec

    Tutorial Videos available for programming remote controls FAAC UK have created tutorial videos to assist the installer in the programming of remote controls. Please use the link below to navigate straight to our “YouTube” Channel or use your preferred web browser and navigate to “youTube.com” and search for “FAAC UK”...

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