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FA01260-IT

 - 10/2018 - © CAME S.p.A. -   The contents of this manual may be changed, at any time, and without notice

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ranslation of the original instructions

F30

Opening slow-down
speed

Sets the slowing down speed during opening (percentage of maximum speed).
Caution!

 

The speed parameter fi elds vary depending on the type of boom:

- for jointed booms of 2 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 20 and 40;
- for booms of 4 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 20 and 35.
- for booms of 6 m and 8 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 15 and 40.
70% > … > 100%

F31

Closing slow-down
speed

Sets the slowing down speed during closing (percentage of maximum speed).
Caution! The speed parameter fi elds vary depending on the type of boom:
- for jointed booms of 2 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 20 and 40;
- for booms of 4 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 20 and 25.
- for booms of 6 m and 8 m, set the slow-down speed percentage to between 15 and 20.
70% > … > 100%

F33

Calibration speed

Sets the travel self-learning speed (percentage of maximum speed).
20% > … > 40%

F34

Travel sensitivity

Adjusts the obstacles detection sensitivity level during travel (percentage of maximum sensitivity).
10% > … > 100%

F35

Slow-down sensitivity

Adjusts the obstacles detection sensitivity level during the slowdown phase.
10% > … > 100%

F37

Opening slow-down 
point

Sets the opening slow down start point (percentage of the total travel).
Caution! The percentage varies depending on the boom type:
- for jointed 2 m and 4 m booms, set the percentage to between 40 and 60;
- for 6 m and 8 m booms, set the percentage to between 60 and 70.
40% > … > 60%

F38

Closing slow-down
point

Sets the closing slow down start point (percentage of the total travel).
Caution! The percentage varies depending on the boom type:
- for jointed, 2 m booms, set the speed percentage to between 20 and 40;
- for 4 m booms, set the percentage to between 50 and 60;
- for 6 m booms, set the percentage to between 60 and 70;
- for 8 m booms, set the percentage to between 65 and 75;
20% > … > 75%

F49

RSE

Confi gures the function to be performed by the board connected to the RSE connector.
0 = Deactivated
1 = Paired
2 = Compass
3 = IO-RS485 (Default)

F50

Saving data

Save user data, timings and confi gurations to the memory device (memory roll or USB key).

This function only appears if a memory roll has been fi tted into the control board.

0 =Deactivated (Default)

 

1 = 

Activated

F51

Reading data

Loads user data, timings and confi gurations from the memory device (memory roll or USB key).

This function only appears if a memory roll has been fi tted into the control board.

0 =Deactivated (Default)

 

1 = 

Activated

F52

Transferring MASTER-
SLAVE parameters

Uploading settings from Master to Slave.

This only appears if the F49 function is set to PAIRED or ALTERNATE.

 

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = 

Activated

F56

CRP address

Assigns a unique identifi cation code (CRP address) to the electronic board.
The function is necessary if there are more operators connected by CRP.
1 (Default) > … > 225

F60

Sleep mode

For reducing energy consumption by the stand-by photocells.

 

0 =Deactivated (Default)
1 = 

Activated

F61

Pre-fl ashing

It activates the early pre-fl ashing function of the fl ashing light, before each manoeuvre.
For setting the time, see function F 21.
0 = when opening and closing (Default)
1 = only when closing
2 = only when opening

Summary of Contents for I1PB0500026

Page 1: ...EN English Automatic barrier I1PB0500026 I1PB0500027 I1PB0500028 INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR THE FA01260 EN...

Page 2: ...4 4...

Page 3: ...IN PLAIN SIGHT THE MACHINE S ID PLATE WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE ALL COMMAND AND CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 1 85 M FROM THE PERIMETER OF THE BOOM MOVEMENT AREA OR WHERE THEY CAN...

Page 4: ...17 SMA module 18 Group of terminals for power supply and devices 19 IO RS485 control panel 20 Spring anchoring bracket 21 Anchoring plate 22 Anchoring brace PRODUCT DATA AND INFORMATION Description B...

Page 5: ...6 Encoder terminals 7 Overheating protection terminals 8 Control board fuse 9 Power supply on warning LED 10 Programming warning LED 11 Memory Roll card connector 12 Programming buttons 13 Connector...

Page 6: ...h 20 m 20 30 m Input voltage for 230 V AC control board 1P N PE 3G x 1 5 mm 2 3G x 2 5 mm 2 Flashing light 2 x 0 5 mm 2 Command and control devices 2 x 0 5 mm 2 TX Photocells 2 x 0 5 mm 2 RX photocell...

Page 7: ...to the anchoring plate INSTALLING The following illustrations are mere examples Consider that the space available where to fit the barrier and accessories will vary depending on the area where it is...

Page 8: ...the most accessible side to make any adjusting easier Place the cabinet onto the anchoring plate and fasten it using nuts and washers Preparing the barrier Remove the cover screws fit the key into th...

Page 9: ...screws Fasten the boom to the attacher using the bolts supplied with the boom Change of the boom opening direction Caution The barrier is set up for installing on the left When installing on the righ...

Page 10: ...t braces onto the boom for the anti shearing protective cover MAGNETIC SENSOR FOR DETECTING BOOM DETACHMENT OPTIONAL When applying the magnetic sensor proceed as follows run the micro switch cable thr...

Page 11: ...this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Fit the protective cover onto the support braces and fasten it using the screws Cut the groove coveri...

Page 12: ...elet tie rod below the spring The spring should be tightened to the rod which is fastened to the lever arm Choice of balancing spring Before proceeding check that the spring you have chosen is suitabl...

Page 13: ...ncing the boom Hook the eyelet rod to the anchoring rod Release the gearmotor and manually turn the spring to increase or reduce traction The boom should stabilize at 45 Secure the counter nut and rel...

Page 14: ...dy connected To install the barrier on the right follow the instructions in the CHANGING THE BOOM OPENING DIRECTION paragraph White Brown Green Ferrite Brown Blue 24 V DC gearmotor with encoder Electr...

Page 15: ...g The sum of the connected accessories input must not exceed 40 W 2 Line voltage input at 230 V AC 1P N PE 50 60 Hz Signalling devices 1 Flashing light It ashes during the operator opening and closing...

Page 16: ...device If the contact is not used it must be deactivated during the programming 3 Control device OPEN ONLY function NO contact Allows only opening The contact can be programmed for the hold to run fun...

Page 17: ...notice Translation of the original instructions See function F60 Sleep Mode See function F60 Sleep Mode Connection with Sleep Mode DIR DELTA S photocells Connection with Sleep Mode DELTA photocells Se...

Page 18: ...t indicating open boom Each output is a clean contact with maximum capacity 1A 24 V DC Connecting the devices for controlling vehicle passages Only if the control device is connected to 2 3 can a seri...

Page 19: ...hen open The boom s opening and closing maneuvers must be performed with the inspection hatch closed To correct the boom s vertical position lower the boom open the inspection hatch turn the opening m...

Page 20: ...ith the CY input 0 Deactivated Default 1 C1 Reopening while closing Photocells 4 C4 Obstruction wait Photocells 5 C5 Immediate closing at the opening travel end 9 C9 Immediate closing at the travel en...

Page 21: ...sed F18 Additional light For choosing the type of device connected to the output 0 Flashing light Default 1 Cycle light The lighting device remains on for the opening and closing time The light remain...

Page 22: ...and 60 for 6 m and 8 m booms set the percentage to between 60 and 70 40 60 F38 Closing slow down point Sets the closing slow down start point percentage of the total travel Caution The percentage var...

Page 23: ...ces AF R700 R800 must be plugged into the connectors 1 Step step 3 Open 4 Partial opening U2 Remove user Removes one of the registered users U3 Remove all Removes all registered users 0 Deactivated De...

Page 24: ...During the calibration all safety devices will be disabled except for the PARTIAL STOP one Select A3 and press ENTER to confirm Select 1 and press ENTER to confirm the travel calibration operation The...

Page 25: ...d Press ENTER to confirm a number between 1 and 25 will start flashing for a few seconds Send the code from the transmitter or other control device such as a sensor card reader or keypad selector If y...

Page 26: ...all data users and configuration with the memory roll Procedure for memorizing all of the system s user and configuration data by using the Memory Roll so they can be used with another control board e...

Page 27: ...l The warning LED stays lit 13 series 13 Check the control devices The boom does not reach the travel end 7 series 14 Replace the AF card The boom cannot be balanced 7 15 15 Check the length ratio bet...

Page 28: ...es DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING The packaging materials cardboard plastic and so on should be disposed of as solid household waste and simply separated from other waste for recycling Always make sure yo...

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