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FAAC B614 - 10 Master-Slave; Connection

FAAC B614
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49
50
B614 51 732998 - Rev.A
OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
6
+24V
GND
EMER
STOP
CLOSE
BUS
LOOP 2
LOOP 2
LOOP 1
LOOP 1
BUS
L
OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
6
+24V
GND
EMER
STOP
CLOSE
BUS
LOOP 2
LOOP 2
LOOP 1
LOOP 1
BUS
1
2
1
2
Translation of the original instructions
ENGLISH
10. MASTERSLAVE
(49) The Master-Slave configuration makes it
possible to install two counterposed barriers with
synchronous movement.
When programming one barrier must be defined as
Master and the other as Slave. The Master barrier
manages all the controls and movements.
The control devices and any external loops must be
connected to the Master barrier.
Each barrier must be programmed on the basis of the
length and configuration of the beam. The functio-
ning logic must only be programmed on the Master
board. The anticrushing function is active on each
barrier and commands the inversion of both.
CONNECTION
1. Connect the barrier with BUS 2easy polarised
connection 50).
2. Connect the devices (see § 6.2). The inputs for
the command devices and any external loop are
inhibited on the Slave board.
Connections Master Slave
Power supply
Motor
Encoder
Head lighting
Beam lights
Control devices
Loop
Outputs
Flashing light
3. The BUS 2easy devices can be connected to the
Master or to the Slave board. The devices must be
registered on the Master barrier.

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