Loop (J4); Motor (J5); Bus 2Easy (J6) Devices; Radio Receiver/Decoder Board (J10) - FAAC B680H Operating Instructions Manual

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LOOP (J4)

J4
Inductive loop detectors must not be used to detect
pedestrians, bicycles and motorbikes. If it is not pos-
sible to prevent them passing, other devices such as
photocells are necessary.
To create detection loops, refer to  3 .
Connect detection loops to terminal boards J4.
Presence loop
LOOP1
Connect a loop which, when engaged, opens the barrier
Transit loop
LOOP2
Connect a loop which, when engaged, works according to
the set operating logic

MOTOR (J5)

BLACK
J5
BLUE
BROWN
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
The motor cable is connected at the factory for a RH
barrier.
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If you are installing a LH barrier, invert the brown and
the black wires of the terminal, without moving the
central wire.
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24 25 26 27
RH
M
LH
M

BUS 2EASY (J6) DEVICES

For making the connection and assigning addresses,
see the specific section.
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If no BUS 2easy devices are used, leave the BUS 2easy
terminal board free.

RADIO RECEIVER/DECODER BOARD (J10)

J10
RP/DECODER
The 5-pin quick insertion connector is specifically for
FAAC radio or decoder boards.
Insert as shown in the figure.
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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
cabinet.

BEAM BREAKTHROUGH SENSOR (J11)

Provided for connecting the breakthrough sensor for
the pivoting beam (if present).
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The sensor is optional; do not remove the jumper that
has already been installed if it is not present.
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2EASY
J6
A
J11
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