C850
ENGLISH CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINES (DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC) Manufacturer: FAAC S.p.A. Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Declares that: Operator mod.
ENGLISH WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 1) ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people, it is important that you read all the following instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people. 13) Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0.03 A is fitted upstream of the system. 14) Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed and connect metal parts of the closure to it.
1 2 3 4 5 GENERAL............................................................................................................................................................. 5 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 5 DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................................................
ENGLISH C850 4 532015 Rev.
We thank you for choosing this product. We are certain that it will fully meet your needs as to the performance it has been designed for. This product has been designed and built for vehicle access control. AVOID ANY DIFFERENT USE. Carefully read this manual supplied with the product as it contains important instructions regarding safety, installation, use and maintenance.
Dimensions in mm Fig. 2 256 mm 467 mm ENGLISH 3 DIMENSIONS 510 mm 295 mm 4 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS (standard system with right-hand opening) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Operator Flashing lamp 2easy-BUS photocells Traditional photocells Key control B D C A E D C Fig. 3 5 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS For the safety and correct operation of the automated system, ensure that the following conditions are met: • The gate structure must be designed to be automated.
5.2 WALLING IN THE FOUNDATION PLATE Assemble the foundation plate as shown in Fig. 4; The foundation plate must be positioned as shown in Fig. 5 (right-hand closing) or Fig. 6 (left-hand closing) to guarantee the correct meshing between the pinion and the rack. Dimensions in mm ENGLISH 1. 2. 50 mm Fig. 4 Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm Fig. 6 Positioning the rack plate ZINC-PLATED STEEL right-hand closing Positioning the rack plate ZINC-PLATED STEEL left-hand closing Fig. 5 Fig. 6 3.
4. 5.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Lift the cover to remove it (Fig. 8 ref. a ). 5. ENGLISH 1. Use a level to ensure that the gearmotor is perfectly horizontal. Move the gearmotor horizontally to adjust the distance from the rack (Fig. 11), referring to the measurements in Fig. 12. a f Fig. 10 These operations are necessary to correctly secure the rack and to make possible future adjustments. 6. Once the adjustment is completed, tighten the nuts temporarily (Fig. 9 ref. d and Fig. 10 ref. f): 7.
5.4.1 WELD-ON STEEL RACK (Fig. 13) 5.4.2 SCREW-ON STEEL RACK (Fig. 14) Before installing the rack, release the gearmotor, as described in paragraph 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Before installing the rack, release the gearmotor, as described in paragraph 8. Install the three threaded pawls on the rack element, positioning them on top of the slot. In this way the play on the slot will make it possible to make future adjustments. Manually set the leaf in closing position.
Important notes for installing the rack: 6 OPERATION ENGLISH Check that during gate travel, all the rack elements remain on the pinion. 6.1 CONNECTING THE CONTROL BOARD Before carrying out any work on the board (connections, programming, maintenance) always cut off the electrical power. Do not weld the rack elements together or to the spacers. Once rack installation is complete, to guarantee correct meshing with the pinion, lower the gearmotor approximately 1.
To correctly adjust the limit switches, the control unit must be installed and correctly connected with all the control and safety accessories. The stopping and deceleration of the gate, during opening and/or closing, occurs when the cams inside the device activate the microswitches corresponding to the assigned function. FCO = opening limit switch (screw 3) FCC = closing limit switch (screw 2) ROP = start of opening deceleration (screw 4) RCL = start of closing deceleration (screw 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
ENGLISH 14. Set the F003 DECELERATION TIME and A021 OPERATING SPEED in the inverter (see section 12.2) 15. Do not modify the deceleration points (ROP/RCL) and/or stops (FCO/FCC) before having set the deceleration time and speed of the inverter (see section 12.2) 16. Tighten the central locking screw of the limit switch unit (Fig. 22 ref. e). 17. Manually place the sliding leaf at half its travel and ensure that the limit switch position corresponds to Fig. 21 18. Refit the limit switch cover. 19.
To lock the gearmotor, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the release system anti-clockwise until it stops (Fig. Once operator installation has been completed, carefully check 25 ref. b). operation of all the connected accessories and safety devices. 2. Turn the key anti-clockwise and then remove it from the lock Refit the transparent guard covering the control unit. (Fig. 25 ref. a). Fit the housing (Fig. 23 ref. b) and secure it using the four provided screws (Fig. 23 ref. a).
ENGLISH 11 E850 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT 11.1 WARNINGS Important: Before carrying out any work on the control unit (connections, maintenance) always cut off the electrical power. • • • Always install a differential magnetothermic switch with a suitable activation threshold upstream from the system. Connect the earthing cable to the corresponding terminal on connector J9 of the equipment (see fig.28). Always separate the power cables from the control and safety cables (button, receiver, photocells, etc.).
ENGLISH 11.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LIMIT SWITCH UNIT FCO FCC FSW OP FSW CL RCL ROP L INVERTER To connect the photocells and safety devices, refer to paragraph 11.4.2. 60 W max 230 V~ 230 V~ 50/60 Hz EF FSW CL Fig. 28 11.4.1 TERMINAL BOARD J1 - ACCESSORIES (FIG. 28) J6=FCC - FCO - Manoeuvre stop command. J5=RCL - Start of closing deceleration. J3=ROP - Start of opening deceleration. LOOP 1 - LOOP 1 magnetic loop (OPEN - terminals 1-2): for OPENING.
If the connection of two or more safety devices is required (N.C. contacts), they must be placed in series, as shown in figures 29, 30, and 31 under the wording “SAFE”. Connecting 1 pair of CLOSING photocells Connecting 2 pairs of CLOSING photocells FSW OP FSW CL FSW OP FSW CL J1 J1 SAFE RX SAFE TX 1 2 3 GND 4 +24 5 RX 1 GND 1 2 +24 2 TX 3 Fig.
ENGLISH After positioning the BUS-technology photocells, proceed with selecting the address for each pair using various combinations of the DIP-SWITCHES located on each photocell. Set the SAME chosen DIP-SWITCH ADDRESS on both the transmitter and receiver of the same pair. Ensure that two or more pairs of photocells do not have the same address. If no BUS accessories are used, leave terminals 18 and 19 free.
Connections to the E850 board are factory set for gates designed to open toward the RIGHT. If at installation the gate requires LEFT-HAND opening, the connections will be inverted on site, as shown in figures 36 and 37. Fig.
ENGLISH Fig. 37 A B RIGHT-HAND OPENING (DEFAULT) C C850 LEFT-HAND OPENING 19 D 532015 Rev.
ENGLISH 11.5 PROGRAMMING To program automated system operation, you must access “PROGRAMMING” mode. Programming is divided into three levels: BASIC, ADVANCED and EXPERT. Changes to the programming parameters become immediately effective, while final storage occurs only upon exiting programming 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.
By simultaneously pressing + and – for 5 sec., a new entry will be made. During this time, the writing no will flash and once the BUS entry procedure is completed, no will become Y. When + and – are released, Y will disappear and the BUS device status signal will appear. With the gate closed at rest with no BUS device active/engaged, the signal shown in Fig.39.
ENGLISH 11.5.4 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LEVEL To access ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LEVEL, press F and, holding it, press + : • • • • when + is released, the name of the first function will be displayed. releasing both + and F, the display will show the value of the function that can be changed using + and -. by pressing F (and holding it), the display will show the name of the next function; releasing it will show the value that can be changed using + and -.
Connection: Connect the detection loops as shown in figure 28: ADJUSTING THE FREQUENCY and NEW BALANCING The work frequency of each detector channel can be adjusted on two levels using dip-switches DS1 (see fig.27). - Terminals 1 - 2 for LOOP 1 = loop with gate opening function; DIP 1 - Terminals 3 - 4 for LOOP 2 = loop with closing and/or safety function.
ENGLISH 11.6 E850 BOARD START-UP 11.6.1 VERIFYING THE BOARD LEDs Before final start-up of the E850 electronic control unit, check the activation status of the board LEDs. The LEDs indicate the status of the board inputs and are extremely important for movement of the automated system: LED ON : contact CLOSED LED OFF : contact OPEN FCC ENGAGED With the Automated System CLOSED FCO ENGAGED With the Automated System OPEN 11.6.
Function Setting 13 When this function is activated, the CLOSE command during opening stops operation, otherwise the CLOSE command commands immediate reverse or when opening is completed (see also parameter ) Y = CLOSE stops no = CLOSE reverses 14 Y = closes at the end of opening no = inmediate closure 16 When this function is activated and if the parameter is “no”, the CLOSE command commands immediate closing at the end of the opening cycle (stores CLOSE).
ENGLISH 11.9 OPERATING LOGICS TABLES A: AUTOMATIC logic (Tab. 1/a) PE: PHOTOCELL AUTOMATIC logic (Tab. 1/e) A1: AUTOMATIC 1 logic (Tab. 1/b) C: DEAD-MAN logic (Tab. 1/f) EP: STEP-BY-STEP logic (Tab. 1/c) CU: CUSTOM logic (this logic cannot be selected; it appears automatically each time you go to the parameter LO and any parameter is changed from its default setting). E: SEMI-AUTOMATIC logic (Tab. 1/d) Tab.
“E” LOGIC PULSES AUTOMATED SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP CLOSED opens the gate no effect no effect (OPEN disabled) no effect (OPEN disabled) no effect no effect (OPEN disabled) AT OPENING stops operation recloses the gate stops operation see 2nd lev. prog. no effect stops and when no longer engaged opens (OPEN stops CLOSE is stored).
ENGLISH 12 OMRON INVERTER CONTROL UNIT 12.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE INVERTER CONTROL PANEL Data Display LED indicator light for RUN COMMAND Function Keys Fig. 46 C850 Name Description POWER LED On when the control circuit is powered. ALARM LED On when there is an inverter fault. RUN LED (during a RUN command) On when the inverter is running. PROGRAM LED On when the set value of each function is indicated on the data display. Flashing when in “warning” mode (when the set value is not valid).
Description d000 F000) A000 b000 C000 H000 Lets you go to the following modes: monitor ( ), basic operation ( and extended operation ( , , , ). This key also lets you change visualisation as shown below. [Further information] To go from “d001” mode to any operating mode, press and hold the Mode key for 3 seconds. 581 Mode key F001 580 o F001 579 Note: always press “enter” to store modified data. ENTER key Enters and stores modified data.
ENGLISH 12.2 PROGRAMMING THE INVERTER WARNING: DO NOT CHANGE parameters other than those indicated in this section. Incorrect changes can be dangerous for people, things or the C850 motor. The inverter parameters have all been set on default values by the manufacturer during testing.
Contents Description Value Contents Description Unit Value Unit 1.00 Times A001 Reference frequency selection 02 A075 PID Scale A002 RUN command selection 01 A076 PID feedback selection A003 Basic frequency 50 Hz A077 Inverted PID function 00 A004 Maximum frequency 120 Hz A078 PID output limitation function 0.0 A005 O/IO Selection A081 AVR selection 02 A011 O Start Frequency Hz A082 AVR voltage selection 230 0.00 Hz A085 RUN mode selection 00 0 % A086 50.
ENGLISH Contents Description Value Unit Contents Description Value b052 “No stop deceleration level stop in case of temporary power interruption function” 0.0 V C071 “Communication speed selection (baud rate selection)” 04 b053 “No deceleration time stop in case of temporary power interruption function” 1.0 Sec C072 Communication station nr.
12.4 INVERTER ERROR E 05 Alarm Name Stop due to overload Alarm Description ENGLISH Alarm Code Excessive motor strain Troubleshooting: 1. Sliding leaf too heavy. 2. Obstacle preventing correct movement of the sliding leaf. Alarm Code E 07 Alarm Name Stop due to overvoltage Alarm Description • Input power voltage too high or deceleration too fast. • The currents generated could damage the inverter. Troubleshooting: 1. Ensure that the power voltage of terminals L and N is correct. 2.
ENGLISH 12.5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 12.5.1 EXTERNAL PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD The external programming keyboard is an optional accessory for remotely programming the inverter parameters using the provided RJ45 standard cable connection. The keyboard memory lets you save and store up to 4 customised programming settings, made available for future use. The keyboard features an LCD display (Fig. 47). For complete keyboard functions, see the dedicated instructions. Fig. 47 C850 34 532015 Rev.
C850 USER GUIDE Fig. 1 Fig. 2 b b a Carefully read the instructions before beginning to use the product and keep them for future reference. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS If correctly installed and used, the C850 automated system ensures a high degree of safety. Some simple rules on behaviour can prevent accidental trouble: • Do not stand and do not allow children, people or things to stand near the automated system, especially during operation.
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