FAAC 596 BPR, 615 BPR User Manual

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CONTROL UNIT 596/615 BPR
On boards supplied as a spare part or with operators on which the limit-switches are optional items, the contacts of
connectors J6 and J9 are short circuited. If sensors are being installed, eliminate the jumpers and connect the limit-switches directly or via the specific adaptor, to the connectors. When the travel-limit sensor is engaged, operation varies according to ope­ration setting as 596 or 615 (J3).
596 Opening: immediate stop when sensor is engaged. Closing: when the sensor is engaged, the operator works for 4 sec in
slow-down and for 1 sec. at standard speed (over-pushing stroke).
615 Opening and closing: when the sensor is engaged, slow-down is
executed with a duration of half the time at standard speed.
If the travel-limit sensors are not installed, the appliance executes only the learnt work time (see par.6.2).
1. WARNINGS
Before attempting any work on the electronic equipment (connections, maintenance), always turn off power.
- Install, upstream of the system, a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold.
- Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button, receiver, photocells, etc.). To avoid any electrical disturbance, use separate sheaths or a screened cable (with the screen earthed).
Terminal Description Device connected
1
OPEN
Device with N.O. contact (see chap. FUNCTION LOGICS)
2
CLOSE
Device with N.O. contact (see chap. FUNCTION LOGICS)
3
STOP
Device with N.C. contact which cau­ses the automated system to lock
4
- 24Vdc
Power supply for accessories
5
+ 24Vdc
6
SAFE
Closure safety device with N.C. contact (see chap. FUNCTION LOGICS)
7
OP
Motor opening stage
8
COM
Motor common contact
9
CL
Motor closure stage
10
LAMP
Output for flashing light 230 Vac max 60W
11
COURT.
Output for courtesy light 230 Vac max 40W timing 90 sec. not modifiable
12
COM
Common contact for light/flashing light
13 - 14
L - N
Board power supply (230Vac)
Description of terminal boards
An RP2 type 2-channel receiver can be connected to the J2 connector, so that the OPEN and CLOSE facilities of the
automated system can be commanded directly with a 2­channel radio control. If using a single-channel RP type receiver, only OPEN can be com­manded.
4. CONNECTIONS
Other Safety
Devices
BLUE
Fig. 2
COM
NL
COM
CL
OP
MOTO
R
COURT.
LAMP
M
C
230 Vac
+6% -10%
230 Vac
max 60W
230 Vac
max 40W
1
7
IN/OUT
J1 FCCFCA
J6
J9
STOP
SAFE
CL
OP-A
+-
2 3
456
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Power supply voltage 230V~ - 50Hz
Absorbed power 4 W
Motor max. load 800 VA
Accessories max. current 250 mA
Enviroment temperature -20°C to +55°C
Fuses F1 = 6.3A-250V F2 = self-resetting
Operating logics B/C, B, C, EP, AP, P, A default = EP
Work time (time-out)
Self-learning (0-10 min in 2.5 sec steps)
Default = 10 min
Pause time
Self-learning (0-5 min in 1.5 sec steps)
Default = 15 sec
Terminal board inputs
Open, Close, Stop, Limit-switch,
CL safety devices, Power supply
Terminal board outputs
Motor, flashlight, courtesy light
and power supply to accessories
Programmable functions
Operation for barrier or up-and-over
Logic
Functions through learning Work time, Pause time
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3. LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS
Description of components
J1 inputs terminal board and power supply to accessories J2 connector for radio receiver (see Note)
J3 select operation: 596
or 615 J4 motor terminal board JS 230 Vac power supply terminal board J6 opening limit-switch connector (N.C. contact) J7 OPEN command connector (for up-and-over) J8 terminal-board for flashlight and courtesy light J9 closing limit-switch connector (N.C. contact) LED Signalling LEDs SW1 programming key TF1 transformer F1 6.3A- 250 V (motor protection) F2 self-resetting (accessories protection)
RADIO-DECODER
FCASTOP FCCCLOSEOP-A
J7 OPEN
OPTION
615
596
SAFE
DL1
TF1
J2
F1
F2
J3
J7
Led
SW1
Led
COM
IN/OUT
STOP
NL
COM
CL
OP
MOTO
R
SAFE
CL
OPEN
COURT.
LAMP
+-
J1
J4
J8
J5
230 Vac
FCCFCAJ1
J6
J9
J4
J8
J5
J9
J6
J2
1
7
10
13
Fig. 1
5
6.2 TIME LEARNING
Time learning instructions:
1. Release the automated system and put it into closed position. Check if the closing travel-limit sensor (if present) is engaged (FCC LED OFF) and if the STOP and SAFE LEDs are lighted;
2. press SW1 and hold it down until the automated system begins the opening operation;
3.
Operation without travel-limit sensor: when the automated system has reached opening position, wait 2-3 seconds and then press SW1 again or command OPEN to stop the operator;
Operation with travel-limit sensor:the automated system will stop
automatically when the opening limit-switch is reached. After the motor stops, the board begins to learn the extra work time (time-out after which the board commands the motor to stop if the stop limit-switch is not reached correctly). Wait for the time you require (max= 10 min), and then press OPEN or SW1 to save it;
4. if the A or AP logic is set, after completing the procedure at point 3, the board starts to learn the pause time. Wait for the pause time you require, and then press OPEN or SW1 again to save it (max = 5 min) and the automated system will automatically begin to close the door;
5. if, instead, a logic other than A or AP is set, the learning stops at point 3. To close the door, press OPEN or CLOSE, according to the logic.
7. AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST
When you have finished programming, check if the system is operating correctly. In particular, check if the safety devices are operating correctly.
5.
PROGRAMMING THE FUNCTION LOGIC
To select the function logic, press the SW1 push-button the number of times equal to the number of the required logic, irrespective of the current logic and the door status. The interval between the pulses must be less than 1 second. The selected logic is then continuously displayed by the DL1 LED, which flashes once a second at 3 sec intervals, equal to the number of the required logic. To select the logics, press SW1 the number of times indicated in the table below:
No. Logic Description SW1 PRESSINGS
1
B/C
Mixed B / C once 2 B Semiautomatic B twice 3 C Manned 3 times
4
EP
(default)
Stepped semiautomatic 4 times
5 AP Stepped automatic 5 times 6 P Stepped automatic 6 times 7 A Automatic 7 times
6.1. LEDS CHECK
6. START-UP
The following table shows the status of the LEDs in relation to the status of the inputs (the closed at rest automated system condition is shown in bold). If the travel-limit sensor inputs are connected to terminal 7 (-), the FCA and FCC LEDs are always lighted. Check the status of the signalling LEDs as per table below:
Operation of status signalling LEDs
LED ON (closed contact) OFF (Open contact)
DL1 Flashing to indicate selected logic
OP-A Command enabled Command disabled
CLOSE Command enabled Command disabled
SAFE Safety devices disabled Safety devices engaged
STOP Command disabled Command enabled
FCA Opening limit switch free
Opening limit switch
engaged
FCC Closure limit switch free
Closing limit switch
engaged
If you wish to increase the equipment's safety level, you can activate the pre-flashing function which enables the flashing lamp to go on 3 seconds before the starts move. Pre-flashing activation procedure:
1) check if the gate is closed
2) open and keep open the Stop contact
3) check if the DL1 LED is OFF (if lighted, pre-flashing is already active)
4) briefly press the SW1 push-button and check if the DL1 LED lights up.
5) close the Stop contact (DL1 goes OFF).
Procedure for disabling the function:
1) check if the gate is closed
2) open and keep open the Stop contact
3) check if the DL1 LED is lighted (if OFF, pre-flashing is already disabled)
5) briefly press the F push-button and check if the DL1 LED is OFF.
6) close the Stop contact
6.3 PRE-FLASHING
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