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B614
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532297 - Rev.D
BUS
BUS
BUS
BUS
BUS
J3
8.3
BUS 2EASY DEVICES
This board has a BUS 2easy circuit for connecting
BUS 2easy devices (photocells, control devices).
If no BUS 2easy accessories are used, leave the
BUS 2easy connector free. Do not bridge.
CONNECTION
(
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) Connecting any devices BUS 2easy (photocells
and command devices) to terminal J3.
The overall length of the BUS 2easy cables must not
exceed 100 m.
The BUS line does not require a matching polarity
connection.
BUS 2EASY PHOTOCELLS
Type of use:
Closing photo-
cells
Ac tive during
closing
When an obstacle is detected,
they stop the arm and re-
open it.
Photocells used
as pulse gene-
rators
Always active
When an obstacle is detected,
they send an OPEN command
1. Assign an address to the BUS 2easy photocells.
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Orienting the photocells
1 0 0 0
CL FSW
1 0 0 1
1 0 1 0
1 0 1 1
1 1 0 0
1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1
OPEN
Assign an address to each pair of photocells by setting
the four DIP switches (DS1) on the transmitter and the
corresponding receiver.
The transmitter and receiver of a pair of photocells
must have the same DIP switch settings.
There must never be two or more pairs of photocells
with the same DIP switch settings. If there is more
than one pair of photocells with the same address, a
conflict error is generated.
2. Register the BUS 2easy photocells (
bu
Basic pro-
gramming).
3. Check the status of LEDs DL3 and DL7 (
).
4. Check that the photocells are operating correct-
ly. When the arm is moving, interrupt it with an
obstacle and check the LEDs on the photocells, the
status of the bus on the display and the automation
system operate according to the type of photocell
installed.
CONTROL DEVICES
1. Position the DIP switches to assign the commands.
Stop NC also generates a stop when the device is
disconnected. A command (e.g.: OPEN A_1) must
be used on only one of the connected devices.
ON
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