Connector J16 (Arm Lights); Programming; Basic Confi Guration; Display Function - FAAC B680H Mode D'emploi

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4.12 Connector J16 (arm lights)

This is where the rope light for the arm
is connected, providing visual warning of
barrier movement. The connector has a
common GND in the middle and two +36V
(BLR / BLG) outputs. BLR is OUT5 on the
board's configuration and BLG is OUT 6.
The rope light gets connected to BLR
and GND.
To change the behaviour of the arm lights set the mode of OUT5 in
Advanced Configuration

5. PROGRAMMING

The E680 board features 3 programming levels that make it entirely
configurable and allow it to adapt the logics to any use.
Each of the three levels can be accessed through a specific key
combination.
Changes to the confi guration parameters become
effective immediately, while final storage occurs
only upon exiting confi guration and returning to the
automated system status display. If the equipment is
powered down before returning to the automated system
status display, all changes made will be lost.
5.1 Basic confi guration
To perform BASIC programming:
1.
Press and hold button F; the name of the first function is
displayed.
2.
Release the button; the function value is displayed and can be
modified using the + and - buttons.
3.
Press and hold F again; the name of the following function is
displayed, and so on.
St
The last function
lets you choose whether to save the configuration
Y
made (
) or exit without saving (
showing the automated system status
St
You can go to
at any time. To exit programming,
press F and then -.
BASIC CONFIGURATION
Display
Function
Barrier configuration
cF
01
Minimum mass
06
Maximum mass
Before starting the operator, you must set
the correct value, directly correlated to the
length of the arm and the number and type of
accessories installed. To determine the value,
refer to Tables 3 and 4.
WARNING: Setting a mass default
lower than the one actually
installed could cause irreversible
damage to the bar and barrier
structure.
Loading a different configuration
will reset the parameters to the
default values
Default
dF
Y
indicates that all values set correspond
to the defaults
no
indicates that one or more set values
are different from the defaults. Select
Y
to restore the default configuration.
B680H
no
). Later, the display will resume
Default
06
Y
Display
Function
Master / slave configuration
Ct
MA
Configures the board in master mode
SL
Configures the board in slave mode
For details on MASTER / SLAVE
configuration, refer to section 9.
BUS accessories menu
bu
For functions associated with this parameter
see paragraph 5.3
Operating logics
LO
A
Automatic
A1
Automatic 1
E
Semi-automatic
P
Parking
PA
Parking automatic
Cn
Condo
CA
Condo automatic
C
Dead-man
CU
Custom
Pause time
PA
Is effective only if an automatic logic is chosen;
the value can be set from
one second steps. Next, the display changes
to minutes and tens of a second (separated
by a decimal point) and time is adjusted in
10-second steps up to the maximum value
4.1
of
minutes.
e.g. if the display shows
will be 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
Opening speed
So
Adjusts the barrier opening speed.
00
Minimum speed
10
Maximum speed
NOTE: The actual maximum speed is de-
pendent on the "mass" value programmed in
Barrier Configuration
Closing speed
Sc
Adjusts the barrier closing speed.
00
Minimum speed
10
Maximum speed
NOTE: The actual maximum speed is de-
pendent on the "mass" value programmed in
Barrier Configuration
Loop 1
L1
Activating this parameter, any loop that is
connected to the Loop 1 input will serve as
an OPEN function.
Y
Loop 1 enabled
no
Loop 1 disabled
NOTE: Should this function be disabled, the
detection status of the loop will in any case
remain available on one of the two outputs,
if configured (see parameters
Advanced Configuration)
21
Default
MA
no
E
20
O
59
to
sec. in
2.5
, the pause time
10
02
no
o1
o4
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