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  • Page 1 B680H Translation of the original instructions...
  • Page 2 © Copyright FAAC S.p.A. from 2023. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, archived, distributed to third parties nor copied in any other way, in any format and with any means, be it electronic, mechanical or by photocopying, without prior written authorisation by FAAC S.p.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dead man logic - maintained ......41 2.7 Technical specifications B680H ......8 Custom Logic .
  • Page 4  3 Magnetic loop ........70  4 Limits of use in relation to wind ..... 72 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 5: Introduction To This Instructions Manual

    1. INTRODUCTION TO THIS INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 1.1 SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER This manual provides the correct procedures and requirements for installing B680H and maintaining it Before starting, read and comply with the installation in a safe condition. instructions and the “Safety warnings for the installer”...
  • Page 6: B680H

    2 Installation accessories 3 Hazard warning sticker CLOSE THE VENT HOLE WHEN HANDLING The B680H is supplied with the vent hole closed with a screw and washer. When handling the barrier, the vent hole should be closed to prevent oil leaks (2).
  • Page 7: Product Identification

    2.2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The product is identified by the plate (3 ). Italy FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale •• •• •• Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA MARKINGS ON THE PRODUCT Italy Sale code • •• •• • Product name BARRIERA B680H Risk of electric shock from live parts.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    The B680H requires the use of a FAAC spring that is of the product and/or represent a source of danger. adequate for counterbalancing the weight of the beam and the relative accessories.
  • Page 9: Unauthorised Use

    Installation Requirements sections. trained to do so. - It is forbidden to use B680H in a constructional - Do not allow the control devices to be used by configuration other than the one provided by the children or persons with mental and physical de- manufacturer.
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications B680H

    - flashing traffic light indicator integrated in the cabinet ■ Barrier B680H RH/LH - beam lights The B680H barrier can be installed so that it closes to - XLED external flashing light the right or left. ■ Configurations The opening direction of the barrier is defined by looking at it from the door side (5 ):...
  • Page 11: Features - Electronic Board E680S

    (Wi-Fi, LAN, GSM). FAAC beam Beam length ■ BUS 2easy connection Maximum length S beam 5.3 m Maximum length L beam 8.3 m FAAC BUS 2easy devices (photocells and control de- vices) can be connected. 7 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 12: Component Identification

    16 Bleed screw - RH piston 6 Switching power supply 17 Plunger piston RH 7 Main power supply junction box 18 Oil filler plug 8 Absolute encoder 19 Breather screw 9 Electronic board enclosure B680H beam side B680H door side 8 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 13: Installation Components (Supplied Separately)

    INSTALLATION COMPONENTS (SUPPLIED SEPARATELY) Cabinet Beam Beam bracket kit: A Beam bracket B Balancing spring C Spring adjustment ring-nut D Spring guide Foundation plate Adhesive reflectors  9 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 14: Dimensions

    2.9 DIMENSIONS 1110 Beam models L (passage opening) S beam Max. 5 m L beam Max. 8 m 10 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 15: Manual Operation

    1. Insert the key and turn it anticlockwise until it stops. 2. Move the barrier manually. 3. Restore operation. RESTORING OPERATION  1. Turn the key clockwise until it stops. 2. Check that manual movement is inhibited. 3. Remove the key.   11 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 16: Example System

    2.11 EXAMPLE SYSTEM The example is purely an illustration and is only one of the possible applications of the B680H. Example system Minimum wire cross section Barrier B680H Mains power supply 3G 1.5 sq. mm Circuit breaker Key button Flashing light BUS 2easy photocells 2 x 0.5 sq.mm...
  • Page 17: Mechanical Installation

    If necessary, a torque wrench and the FASTENING 7. Wait for the concrete to set. TORQUE will be specified. E.g.: SPANNER 6 set at 2.5 Nm. door side ≠    22 mm ≠ beam side 13 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 18: Installing The Barrier Body

    2. Place the barrier body on the foundation, in cor- respondence with the 4 fixing points. Be careful not to damage the electrical cable tubes. 3. Insert the washers and nuts and tighten to the fastening torque indicated in the figure. 50 Nm 14 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 19: Fitting The Spring

    2. Prepare the barrier for manual operation, see the MANUAL OPERATION section. 3. With reference to  1 6 bring the balancer A and the relative piston B into the open position.  15 16 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 20: Inserting The Spring And Fastening The Pistons

    5. Reinsert the pin A with washer into the fixing hole of the piston (see  2 ) and tighten the nut. 6. Fasten the other piston in a similar manner (see  2).   17 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 21: Install The Bracket And Beam

    L beam). 8. Insert the cover I and secure it with the screws. 9. Fasten the plate L. 60 Nm 10. Move the beam to the closed position. 11. Restore the barrier lock. 20 Nm  18 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 22: Installing Modular Beams (Optional)

    2. Insert the optional profiles D1 and D2 by sliding them onto the beam. The rubber profile (D2) must face the closing direction. 3. Place the cover E over the end of the beam and fix it in place with the screws. 19 20 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 23: Installing Accessories On The Beam

    - if the beam tends to open, turn the spring preload ring nut anticlockwise - if the beam tends to close, turn the spring preload ring nut clockwise  4. Repeat the adjustment until it is correctly balanced. 5. Restore the barrier lock.  21 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 24: Limit Switch Adjustment

    5. When finished, tighten the locknut C to the fasten- ing torque indicated. 6. Repeat the adjustment procedure with the beam open on the second limit switch. 7. Restore operation. 25 Nm 25 Nm   22 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 25: Electronic Installation

    Input status LED CLOSE DL12 Input status LED FSW DL13 Input status LED STOP DL14 Input status LED EMR DL15 Beam released signal DL16 Battery operation signal DL17 Radio channel 1 activity DL18 Radio channel 2 activity B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 26 CAL1 CAL2 DL11 DL13 DL10 DL12 DL14 — 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2EASY LAMP LOOP 24 V " 4.8 W max 23 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 27: Connections

    Accessories power supply negative and common contacts " 10-11 Accessories power supply positive 24 V Do not exceed the maximum load of the accessories (see Board technical data). To calculate the power consumption, refer to the instructions of the individual accessories. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 28: Loop (J4)

    FAAC radio or decoder boards. BLACK Insert as shown in the figure. BLUE BROWN If a FAAC model RP receiver is used, it is recommended that you install the appropriate external antenna A. Position the antenna on the upper support of the BROWN cabinet.
  • Page 29: Battery Xbat 24 (J12)

    The encoder wire is connected to connector J17 in the factory. The encoder must always be connected in order for the automation system to operate. INTEGRATED FLASHING TRAFFIC LIGHT (J18) The integrated flashing traffic light should be con- nected to connector J18. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 30: Start-Up

    LEDs will be on, others will be off (refer to 2 4 ) 1. Make sure that the barrier B680H is locked and not operating in manual mode. 4. Memorise the radio controls of the system (see relative instructions).
  • Page 31: Programming The Board

    2. Release the buttons: the display shows the value of the function. or - - button to modify, then press the 3. Press the button to confirm to go to the next function. Proceed in the same way for all the functions. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 32: Basic Programming

    Parameter CU is only displayed if a modification has relative section. been made to the advanced programming parameters. PA PAUSE TIME 00…59 Adjustment step: 1 s 1.0…4.1 Adjustment step: 10 s So OPENING SPEED 01…10 (minimum speed ... maximum speed) B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 33 After having confirmed using button , the display indicates the STATUS of the automation: CLOSED CLOSING OPEN Failsafe IN PROGRESS STATIONARY THEN VERIFYING BUS 2easy OPENS PRE-FLASHING BEFORE STATIONARY THEN OPENING CLOSES PRE-FLASHING BEFORE IN PAUSE CLOSING OPENING EMERGENCY OPEN B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 34: Advanced Programming

    If output o1 = 00 (Failsafe) configure P1 = no. maximum sensitivity o2 see o1 P2 see P1 o3 see o1 P3 see P1 o4 see o1 P4 see P1 o5 see o1 P5 see P1 o6 see o1 P6 see P1 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 35 The value displayed is updated as the cycles progress, interacting with the value of n c (a decrease of 1 in n C corresponds to a decrease of 99 in nc). St AUTOMATION SYSTEM STATUS: See St in the Basic programming B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 36: Expert Programming

    Y = close at the end of opening If you enable this function, and if parameter 17 = Y, the unit waits for the opening cycle to no = disabled end before carrying out the closing command issued by the SAFETIES IN CLOSING. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 37 - First digit: tens (kHz) - Second digit: units (kHz) - Decimal point: Hundreds (kHz) For example a reading indicated as 05. refers to a reading of 105 kHz Read only parameter B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 38 This function allows you increase the level of sensitivity at the time of detection in order to allow correct detection even in the case of very high vehicles or during the transit of a tractor unit and trailer. enabled disabled B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 39 Green light brightness (OUT 6) Changing this value increases or decreases the output voltage for OUT 5, changing the brightness of the rope light. AUTOMATION SYSTEM STATUS: Exit from programming, data storage and automation status display. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 40: Default Expert Programming Related To The Operating

     6 Default expert programming related to the operating logic Function B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 41: Parameter Cf

    5.5 m 6.5 m 7.5 m Beam Beam and lights Beam, lights and hedge Beam, lights, foot and hedge Beam, lights and foot Beam and foot Beam and hedge Beam, hedge and foot (**) without joint B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 42: Operating Logics

    If LOOP2 is triggered: - during opening, when the movement has ended and when released, it closes the automation - during closing, it reverses to open. When the movement has ended and when released, it closes the automation. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 43: Semi-Automatic Logics

    If LOOP2 is triggered: - during opening, when the movement has ended and when released, it closes the automation - during closing, it reverses to open. When the movement has ended and when released, it closes the automation B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 44: Check The Direction Of Movement

    J5 without modify- ing the central wire. In the conditions indicated in points 2 and 3, the flashing dot between the two letters indicates that the encoder is operating correctly. BLACK BLUE BROWN BROWN BLUE BLACK 25 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 45: Set-Up

    - with the STOP/EMR inputs not active . Make sure that the status of the automation system shown on the display is (closed) and that the beam is in the closed position. 26 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 46: Putting Into Service

    4. Insert the strip C and secure it to the cabinet using required to move the beam by hand is less than the screw G. 220 N. 2. Check the automation system is working properly with all the devices installed. 27 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 47: Closing The Door

    5. Fill out the EC declaration of conformity and the system register. 6. Give the EC Declaration, the system register with the maintenance plan and the instructions for use of the automation to the system owner/operator. 28 29 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 48: Accessories

    8 Beam light kit 3 Hedge kit 9 Integrated flashing traffic light 4 Joint kit 10 Release lock with personalised key 5 Pivot kit 11 Anti-panic unit 6 XBAT 24 and XBAT 24 connection kit 12 Anti-vandal unit 30 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 49: Bus 2Easy Devices

    2. Register the BUS 2easy devices (§ specific section). 3. Check the BUS 2easy devices (§ specific section) and make sure that the automation operates ac- cording to the type of photocell installed. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 50: Registering Bus 2Easy Devices

    Not used NO devices in operation  (RED) BUS 2easy registration in progress  e.g. 1 or more OPEN A control devices and  closing photocells are registered (GREEN) SLEEPING  SHORT CIRCUIT  ERROR  B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 51: Relay Photocells

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 01 = 00 01 = 00 P1 = no P1 = no 31 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 52: Installing Photocells On The Barrier

    7. Mount the photocell following the installation instructions. 8. Feed the power cable through the cable routing hole. 9. Connect the photocell following the wiring dia- gram provided. 10. Reassemble the unit. 32 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 53: Simply Connect

    7.4 SIMPLY CONNECT Example with XMB module Simply Connect requires B680H firmware version FW 4.0 or later. When programming is taking place via Simply Connect, programming via the board is inhibited. With reference to 33: 1. With the board disconnected from the power supply, insert the module into the dedicated plug in connectors.
  • Page 54: External Flashing Light 24V

    Distance X Distance Y J11 . If there is no sensor fitted, do not remove the jumper that has already been installed. S beam A - 200 L beam A - 200 A= Passage width 35 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 55: Beam Joint Kit

    5. Remove the Seeger C and the triangular lock D. 6. Insert the new lock E into the block B and secure it with the grub screw F. 7. Reassemble the unit. 8. Make sure that the release lever works, using the new keys. 36 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 56: Two-Barrier Configuration

    BUS 2easy   Control devices   Loop   Flashing light   Ct=MA Ct=SL B680H primary B680H secondary 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 37 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 57: Primary / Secondary Configuration

    , then press the buttons at the same time until both automation systems start to open slowly. The symbol flashes on the display B680H Primary B680H Secondary CAL1 CAL2 CAL1 CAL2 M.A. S.L. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...
  • Page 58: Two Interlocked Barriers

    1. Connect the two barriers as per 39 2. In advanced programming program both boards with o1=18 and P1=no. 3. Carry out the start up and setup procedure B680H 1 B680H 2 B680H 1 B680H 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...
  • Page 59: Diagnostics

    Battery operation signal Battery in operation operation DL17 red Radio channel 1 activity Receiving Idle command DL18 red Radio channel 2 activity Receiving Idle command =on =off =slow flashing =fast flashing In Primary-Secondary configuration see § 8.1. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 60: Firmware Version

    Closed Open Stationary then opens Stationary then closes In pause mode Opening Closing Failsafe in progress BUS 2easy device verification in progress Pre-flashing and then opens Pre-flashing and then closes Opening in Emergency B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 61: Error Codes And Alarms

    9.4 ERROR CODES AND ALARMS Er 07 The current notifications can be viewed on the B680H display (e.g. , or multiple notifica- Er 07 16 tions e.g. and - - at the same time. - when the board is not in the programming menus, press ...
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    The installer/machine manufacturer is responsible for If the barrier is put out of order for a long time, the drawing up the maintenance plan, supplementing this beam needs to be removed. Only use original FAAC list or shortening maintenance intervals according to spare parts.
  • Page 63 Check that all necessary signage and warnings are present, intact and legible: residual risks, exclusive use etc. Check the presence, integrity, legibility of the EC marking covering the automation system and the DANGER AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT warning sign For non FAAC components, refer to the manufacturer's documentation. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 64: Topping Up The Oil

    2. Check the oil level: the oil level must be between the two marks. 3. If necessary, top up the oil without exceeding the maximum level. 4. Replace the cap and tighten it. Only use oil supplied by FAAC for topping up. 4 1 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 65: Air Bleeding Procedure

    3. Re-tighten after air, foam or oil has been removed. loosened too much. 4. Carry out a closing cycle. 4 2 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 66: Operational Problems

    The barrier does NOT OPEN and does NOT CLOSE Check the motor and encoder connection The barrier moves irregularly and is very noisy during the Make sure there is no air in the hydraulic circuit, bleed it if necessary. opening and closing cycles B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 67: Reversing The Opening Direction

    2. Unscrew the preload ring nut. 3. Remove the balancing spring and the spring guide. 4. Connect the plunger piston to the correct fix- ing hole. BLACK BLUE BROWN BROWN BLUE BLACK 4 3 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 68: Instructions For Use

    11.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS It is the responsibility of the machine installer/ manufacturer to draft the user instructions of the au- The plants made with FAAC buried actuators B680H tomation in accordance with the Machinery Directive, series are intended for vehicular traffic.
  • Page 69: Emergency Use

    1. Turn the key clockwise until it stops. engineer to remove the beam. 2. Check that manual movement is inhibited. 3. Remove the key and close the cover.   4 4 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 70: Foundation (Barrier In Maximum Configuration)

     1 Foundation (barrier in maximum configuration) B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 71: Beam Balancing

    5.5 m 6.5 m 7.5 m Beam Beam and lights Beam, lights and hedge Beam, lights, foot and hedge Beam, lights and foot Beam and foot Beam and hedge Beam, hedge and foot (**) without joint B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 72: Loop Windings Table

    5. Twist the two ends of the cable from the loop to the E680S board at least 20 times per metre. Avoid making joints in the cable but if it is necessary to do so, solder the conductors and seal the joint with heat shrink tubing and keep it separate from mains power lines. B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 73: Loop Diagnostics

    Loop free Loop engaged Flashing (0.5 s) Loop in calibration Fast flashing Loop short circuited Slow flash (0.5) Loop missing or broken Two flashes Loop non-compliant (resistance or inductance out of range) (every 5 s) 4 5 B680H 732719 - Rev.E...
  • Page 74: Limits Of Use In Relation To Wind

     4 Limits of use in relation to wind The tables indicate the maximum permitted wind  20 Limits of use in relation to wind force (Beaufort scale) for the B680H beam in relation Wind resistance to its length. Beam length (m)
  • Page 76 Cet appareil se recycle FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale À DÉPOSER À DÉPOSER EN MAGASIN EN DÉCHÈTERIE Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Tel. +39 051 61724 - Fax +39 051 09 57 820 Points de collecte sur www.quefairedemesdechets.fr www.faac.it - www.faactechnologies.com...

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