4.1 Terminal board J1 (inputs)
2Easy
1 2
BUS
OPEN - Open command (N.O. - terminal 3): means any pulse
generator (e.g. button) which, by closing a contact, commands
opening and/or closing of the barrier.
CLOSE - Close command (N.O. - terminal 4): means any pulse
generator (e.g. button) which, by closing a contact, commands closing
of the barrier.
FSW - Safety contact when closing (N.C. - terminal 5): the purpose
of the closing safeties is to protect the area affected by the movement
of the barrier during the closing phase, reversing its motion. They
don't affect the opening cycle.
The closing Safeties, if engaged when the automated system is open,
prevent the closing movement.
If CLOSE safety devices are not connected, jumper
terminals FSW and GND (Fig. 26) and leave the FAILSAFE
function (parameter
on the default value (disabled)
STP - Stop contact (N.C. - terminal 6): means any device (e.g.
button) which, by opening a contact, can stop movement of the
automated system.
If STOP safety devices are not connected, jumper
terminals STOP and GND (Fig. 26)
EMR - Emergency contact (N.C. - terminal 7): means any device
(e.g. switch) which, if activated in an emergency situation will open
the barrier until the contact is restored. When activated, this input has
priority over any other command.
If emergency safety devices are not connected, jumper
terminals EMR and GND (Fig. 26)
GND (terminals 8-9) - Accessories power supply minus
+24 (terminals 10-11) - Accessories power supply plus
The maximum load of the accessories is 800mA. To
calculate absorption, refer to the instructions included
with the individual accessories.
B680H
Released arm
Encoder
GND +24
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
photocells and safety
to paragraph 4.1.1
o1
in Advanced Confi guration) set
Integrated
flashing
traffic light
Relais
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
To connect the
devices, refer
4.1.1 Connecting the safety devices
The E680 control board features an input for closing safety devices,
which are active during closing of the automated system. It's used to
protect the gate area from the risk of impact with he arm.
These devices must use a signal with "N.C." contact, and must be
connected in series to the relay photocells that may be installed on
the system, as shown in Fig. 23 to Fig. 26.
Fig. 23: connection of one pair of closing photocells, with FAILSAFE
safety enabled: in addition to making the connection as
shown in the diagram, it is necessary to set in Advanced
Configuration
Fig. 24: connection of one pair of closing photocells without
FAILSAFE safety
Fig.25:
connection of two pairs of closing photocells without
FAILSAFE safety
Fig. 26: connection of no safety device
J1
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
SAFE
2
3
GND
4
+24
5
19
Fig. 22
Fig. 22
LOOP
LAMP
1
2
24 25 26 27
22 23
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
o1
00
=
GND +24
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
RX CL
TX CL
1
1
2
Relais
J2
+24
Fig. 23
Fig. 23
532159 - Rev.C