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ENGLISH

5. PROGRAMMING

To program operation of the automated system, you have to access the 

“PROGRAMMING” mode. 

Programming is split into two parts: BASIC and ADVANCED.

5.1. BASIC PROGRAMMING

To access BASIC PROGRAMMING, press  key 

F

:

if you press it (and hold it down), the display shows the name of the first 

function.

if you release the key, the display shows the value of the function that can 

be modified with keys 

+

 and 

-

.

if you press 

F

 again (and hold it down), the display shows the name of 

the next function, etc.

when you reach the last function, press 

F

 to exit the program, and the 

display resumes showing the gate status.

The following table shows the sequence of functions accessible in BASIC 

PROGRAMMING:

BASIC PROGRAMMING

F

Display

Function

Default

LO

FUNCTION LOGICS (see tab. 3/a - h):

A

    =Automatic

AP

  =“Stepped” automatic 

S

     = “Safety”  Automatic

E

     = Semi-automatic

EP

   = “Stepped” Semi-automatic

C

     = Dead-man

b

      = “B” Semi-automatic

bC

   = Mixed Log. (

b

 opening / 

C

 closing)

EP

PA

PAUSE TIME:

This has effect only if the automatic logic was 

selected. Adjustable from 

0

 to 

59

 sec. in one-

second steps.

Subsequently, display changes to minutes and 

tens of seconds (separated by a point) and time 

is adjusted in 10-second steps, up to the maximum 

value of 

4.1

 minutes.

E.g. if the display shows 

2.5

, pause time is 2 min. 

and 50 sec.

2.0

F0

FORCE:

Adjusts Motor thrust.

01

 = minimum force

50

 = maximum force

50

d1

OPENING DIRECTION:

Indicates the gate opening movement and 

makes it possible not to change the motor and 

limit-switch connections on the terminal board.

-3

 = Right-hand opening movement 

E-

 = Left-hand opening movement

-3

St

GATE STATUS:

Exit from programming and return to gate status 

viewing.

00

 = Closed

01

  = Now opening

02

 = Stopped

03

 = Open

04

 = Pause

05

 = “FAIL SAFE” tripped (chpt. 5.2)

06

 = Now closing

07

 = Now reversing

08

 = Photocells tripped

5.2. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

To access ADVANCED PROGRAMMING, press key 

F

 and, as you hold it 

down, press key 

+

:

if you release key 

+

 , the display indicates the name of the first function.

if you release key F too, the display shows the value of the function that 

can be modified with keys 

+

 and 

-

.

if you press key 

F

 (and hold it down), the display shows the name of the 

next function, and if you release it, the value that can be modified with 

keys 

+

 and 

-

 is shown.

when you reach the last function, press 

F

 to exit the program, and the 

display resumes showing the gate status.

The following table shows the sequence of functions accessible in ADVAN-

CED PROGRAMMING:

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

F +

+

Display

Function

Default

b0

MAXIMUM TORQUE AT INITIAL THRUST:

The motor operate at maximum torque (ignoring 

the torque setting) at start of movement. Useful 

for heavy leaves.

Y

    = Active

no

  = Disabled

Y





ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

F +

+

Display

Function

Default

br

FINAL BRAKING:

When the gate engages the opening or closing 

limit-switch, a braking stroke can be selected 

to ensure the leaf is stopped immediately. If 

decelerations are selected, braking starts when 

they finish.

At 

00

 value,  braking is disabled. 

Time can be adjusted from 

01

 to 

20

 sec. in 0.1-

second steps.

E.g. if the display indicates 

10

, braking time is 1 

second.

00

 = Braking disabled

from 

01

 to 

20

 = Timed braking

05

FS

FAIL SAFE:

If this function is activated, it enables a function 

test of the photocells before any gate movement. 

If the test fails (photocells not serviceable signal-

led by value 

05

 on the display), the gate does 

not start moving.

Y

   = Active 

no

 = Disabled

no

PF

PRE-FLASHING (5 s):

Activates the flashing lamp for 5 seconds before 

start of movement.

no

 = Disabled

oP

 = Only before opening 

CL

 = Only before closing

OC

 = Before every movement 

no

SP

INDICATOR-LIGHT:

If

00

 is selected, the output functions as a stan-

dard indicator-light (lighted at opening and 

pause, flashing at closing, and off when gate 

closed).

Courtesy light:

 Different figures correspond to ti-

med activation of the output, which can be used 

(by a relay) to power a courtesy lamp. Time can 

be adjusted from 

0

 to 

59

 sec. in 1-second steps, 

and from 

1.0

 to 

4.1

 min. in 10-second steps.

Electric lock command and ‘traffic lights’ fun-

ctions:

If you press key  

-

  from the 

00

 setting, the 

command for the 

E1 

closing electric lock is 

activated;
If you press  

-

  again, the command for the 

E2

closing and opening electric lock is set;
if you press the  

-

 key again, you can set the 

‘traffic lights’ functions 

E3

 and 

E4

.

00

 = Standard indicator-light

from 

01

 to 

4.1

 = Timed output.

E1

 = electric lock command before opening 

movement

E2

 = electric lock command before opening and 

closing movements

E3

 = ‘traffic lights’ function: the output is active 

in “open” and “open on pause” status and is 

disabled 3 seconds before the closing manoe-

uvre starts.

 there is 3 seconds of pre-flashing before the 

closing manoeuvre.

E4

 = ‘traffic lights’ function: the output is active 

only in “closed” status.

 Do not exceed the output’s maximum load 

(24Vdc-3W). If necessary, use a relay 
and a power supply source outside the 
equipment.

00

Ph

CLOSING PHOTOCELLS LOGIC:

Select the tripping mode of the closing photo-

cells.

They operate for the closing movement only: they 

stop movement and reverse it when they are 

released, or they reverse it immediately.

Y

   = Reverse on release

no

 = Reverse immediately   when opening

no

oP

OPENING PHOTOCELLS LOGIC:

Select the tripping mode of the opening pho-

tocells.

They operate for the opening movement only: 

they stop the movement and restart  it when they 

are released, or they reverse it immediately.

Y

   = Reverse immediately when closing

no

 = Restart movement on release

no

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Page 2: ...st be checked as specified in the Standards indicated at point 10 16 The safety devices EN 12978 standard protect any danger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shear...

Page 3: ...30 V 50Hz 230 V 50Hz 115 V 60Hz 115 V 60Hz Absorbed power W 350 500 350 600 Absorbed current A 1 5 2 2 3 5 2 Capacitor F 10 12 5 30 50 Thrust on pinion daN 45 65 45 65 Torque Nm 18 24 18 24 Winding th...

Page 4: ...and rack engage correctly the foundation plate must be positioned as shown in Fig 05 right closing or Fig 06 left closing Warning The arrow on the foundation plate must always point to the gate see F...

Page 5: ...1 5 mm Fig 15 Manually check if the gate correctly reaches the mechanical limit stops maintaining the pinion and rack coupled and make sure there is no friction during gate travel Do not use grease or...

Page 6: ...orting side pieces Fig 19 ref 3 Apply the adhesive warning of danger to the upper part of the casing Fig 20 Give the Client the User Guide and demonstrate the correct operation and use of the gearmoto...

Page 7: ...use time has elapsed If the semi automatic operation was set a second pulse must be sent to close the gate again An opening pulse during re closing always causes movement to be reversed A stop pulse i...

Page 8: ...740 D...

Page 9: ...h an intrinsic anti crushing safety device consisting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 of a torque control Nevertheless its t...

Page 10: ...zu berpr fen Die Sicherheitsvorrichtungen Norm EN 12978 erm glichen den Schutz eventueller Ge fahrenbereiche vor mechanischen Bewegungsrisiken wie zum Beispiel Quetschungen 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 11: ...rective Additional information This product underwent a test in a typical uniform configuration all products manufactured by FAAC S p A Bologna 28 02 2008 Managing Director A Bassi INDEX 1 WARNINGS pa...

Page 12: ...ng limit switches Enco der Terminal board outputs Flashing lamp Motor 24 Vdc accessories power supply 24 Vdc indicator light Timed output Fail safe Rapid connector 5 pin card connection for Minidec De...

Page 13: ...ea against the risk of impact crushing shearing and dragging If two or more safety devices have the same function opening closing opening and closing edge the contacts must be connected to each other...

Page 14: ...red standard PFor leaf opening direction see basic programming in Chpt 5 1 LAMP terminals 16 17 Flashing lamp output 230 V 4 4 J1 Terminal board Accessories fig 2 OPEN A Total Opening command terminal...

Page 15: ...cted jumper connect the EDGE and inputs fig 5 Negative for power supply to accessories terminals 7 and 8 24 Vdc Positive for power supply to accessories terminals 9 and 10 Accessories max load is 500...

Page 16: ...ement Useful for heavy leaves Y Active no Disabled Y ADVANCED PROGRAMMING F Display Function Default br FINAL BRAKING When the gate engages the opening or closing limit switch a braking stroke can be...

Page 17: ...not exactly match the mo tor s maximum operating time because the latter is modified according to the performed deceleration spaces 4 1 AS ASSISTANCE REQUEST combined with next fun ction If activated...

Page 18: ...N disabled OPEN on PAUSE Re closes the leaf immediately Stops operation No effect Reloads pause time OPEN disabled No effect OPEN disabled ON CLOSING Re opens the leaf immediately No effect saves OPEN...

Page 19: ...EN disabled OPEN Re closes the leaf immediately Stops operation No effect No effect OPEN disabled ON CLOSING Stops operation No effect saves OPEN see paragraph 5 2 Stops and on release reverses on ope...

Page 20: ...BC OPENING PULSES CLOSING COMMANDS ALWAYS PRESSED PULSES GATE STATUS OPEN A opening OPEN B closing STOP OPENING SAFETY DEVICES CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES OP CLOS SAFETY DEVICE EDGE SAFETY DEVICE CLOSED O...

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