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A951 

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532081        -  RevA

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tion of the original instruc

tions

ENGLISH

BASIC PROGRAMMING

1.  Press F, the first basic function 

appears.

The code of the function is dis-
played as long as it remains 
pressed.

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

1.  Press and hold down F and then 

+ as well, the first advanced 
function appears.

The code of the function is dis-
played as long as it remains 
pressed.

2.  Release F.  The value of the function appears.

3.  Press + or - to modify the value of the function.

4.  Press F to confirm the value displayed.  The selected 

value becomes effective immediately and the display 
shows the next function.

5.  Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all menu functions.  The last 

one (

St

) allows you to end the programming.

6. In 

St

 select 

Y

 or 

no

 using the +/- buttons:

 

-

Y

 = save the new program

 

-

no

 = DO NOT save the new program

7.  Press F to confirm and exit from the programming 

mode.  It returns to the automation status view.

Summary of Contents for A951

Page 1: ...A951 EN16005...

Page 2: ...Alle vermelde namen en merken zijn eigendom van de respectievelijke fabrikanten Deklantenmogenkopie nmakendieenkelvooreigengebruikbestemdzijn Dez handleiding werd in 2016 gepubliceerd Copyright FAAC S...

Page 3: ...rtly completed machinery Description Gearmotor for pedestrian swing doors Model A951 The essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC including all applicable amendments that have been...

Page 4: ...C INSTALLATION 25 6 1 Communication Board 25 6 2 Cover 25 6 3 Connecting to the mains power supply 25 6 4 Connecting to the I O board 25 6 5 I O Board 26 J3 KP EVO 26 J4 Inputs 26 J5 Outputs 27 6 6 Co...

Page 5: ...r radio controls 63 17 2 LC RC radio controls 64 Memorising the first radio control 64 Remote memorisation 64 17 3 DS radio controls 64 17 4 Deleting radio controls from memory 64 TABLES 1 Symbols per...

Page 6: ...e Machine in all respects with regardtocarryingouttheriskanalysisanddraftingthe instructionsforuseandmaintenanceofthemachine It shouldbeclearlyunderstoodthatFAACS p A accepts no liability for the reli...

Page 7: ...nents or the use of pointed sharp tools drill SHEARING HAZARD Risk of shearing from moving parts RISK OF IMPACT CRUSHING Risk of impact or crushing due to moving parts FORKLIFTTRUCK IMPACT HAZARD Risk...

Page 8: ...em Register Theinstallermustdemonstrateordeclarethathe she has the technical professional competency to carry out the installation testing and maintenance in ac cordancewiththerequirementsoftheseinstr...

Page 9: ...nditions of Sale listed in the sales catalogue and which can be found on the www faacgroup com website The unpackaged goods must be handled manually Should transport be required the products must be s...

Page 10: ...andauthorised by their respective manufacturers Itisprohibitedtouseand orinstallaccessoriesthat havenotbeenspecificallyapprovedbyFAACS p A It is prohibited to use the automation before per forming com...

Page 11: ...out wards as seen from the automation side Dependingonthedistancebetweentheupperedgeof thedoorandthearchitrave eacharmcanbefastened directlytotheshaftoftheA951orusingspacers tobe ordered separately Th...

Page 12: ...C 552 31 90 160 125 21 5 21 5 B A 552 31 C 200 78 62 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH OPENING 6 Installation with sliding pulling arm The door opens inwards as seen from the automatio...

Page 13: ...NTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES 90 160 125 21 5 21 5 B A C 215 5...

Page 14: ...he supply 3 Functions selector included in the supply 4 Front cover included in the supply 5 Emergency batteries optional accessory 6 Sliding arm optional accessory 7 Articulated arm optional accessor...

Page 15: ...es must be installed between the fixed and moving parts to prevent hands from being crushed Alternatively apply protective elements that prevent fingers from being introduced There must be a safety el...

Page 16: ...he standard or by the manufacturers of the components As a guideline only in order to protect against risks related to moving parts the standard EN 16005 requires that The opening and closing movement...

Page 17: ...ector 2 Cable routing 3 Mains power terminal board 4 Cable clips 5 Mains power terminal board cover 6 I O Board 7 Communication board optional 8 Power board 9 Transparent cover 10 Display and programm...

Page 18: ...e provided When wiring the system allow at least 45 cm of ca ble from the cable inlet area to connect to the door operator 5 2 FASTENING THE A951 1 Identify the correct installation configuration and...

Page 19: ...i ously drilled holes 7 The plate should be positioned with its flat side against the architrave Fasten the plate horizontally and check that it is horizontal using a spirit level 8 6 Install the cabl...

Page 20: ...t of clothing tools equip ment 1 Assemble the transmission arm as shown in 11 Slide the sliding 1 into the guide Insert the limit switch block 2 into the guide Once fixed the block will determine the...

Page 21: ...suitable fasteners and tightened appropriately according to the support material 3 Connect the transmission arm to the rotating shaft see 5 5 4 Move the door manually to make sure there is no friction...

Page 22: ...s two arms of different lengths to use according to the depth 15 1 Using a spirit level and the screws and washers provided fasten the arm plate to the door using the previously drilled holes 16 The a...

Page 23: ...rm 3 Press the Benzing ring on 4 5 Connect the transmission arm to the rotating shaft see 5 5 6 Position the door in the required maximum open ing position 7 Assemble as indicated in 20 Align the arti...

Page 24: ...ory The components in the package allow two 35mm extensions to be used A maximum of 2 extensions can be installed Insert the transmission arm directly onto the rotating shaft or use the spacers as sho...

Page 25: ...WER SUPPLY FCARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS WITH THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISCONNECTED With reference to 22 Connectthemainspowercabletotheterminals 1 following the colour scheme indicated Secure the...

Page 26: ...input with NO contact programmable 4 I3 KEY input with NO contact programmable 5 I4 INTERLOCK ON input with NO contact programmable 6 7 24V accessories power supply 700mA max 8 Power supply negative a...

Page 27: ...with NO contact 2 DOOR CLOSED and DOOR OPEN status common relay contacts 3 DOOR OPEN status relay output with NO contact 4 Power supply negative 5 Relay output with NO contact for LOCK 6 Common relay...

Page 28: ...ety device during closing with an NC andTEST enabled contact Sensor B is connected to input S2 to be configured as a safety device during opening with an NC and TEST enabled contact Output O1 should b...

Page 29: ...o be released connect it as indicated in 28 Maximum power consumption 500 mA 24V In advanced programming on the A951 define the operating mode of the lock parameter EL set the opening delay of the doo...

Page 30: ...ActiveintheBI DIRECTIONAL EXITONLY INONLYand NIGHT modes PARTIAL OPEN Only opens the master door when activated in the 2 leaves mode CLOSING SAFETY DEVICE When activated If the door is closing it reop...

Page 31: ...ENCY is triggered TEST The output commands a TEST FAIL SAFE on the inputs that are configured as safety devices on which the option of running a TEST before movement has been enabled DOOR NOT CLOSED T...

Page 32: ...N BOARD PROGRAMMING Before proceeding make sure that the transparent cover shown in 3 9 has been installed on the door operator When power is turned on the display of the A951 automatically adjusts to...

Page 33: ...layed as long as it remains pressed 2 Release F The value of the function appears 3 Press or to modify the value of the function 4 PressFtoconfirmthevaluedisplayed Theselected value becomes effective...

Page 34: ...URITIESTEST 13 ERROR LO L2 SET UP IN PROGRESS 9 BASIC Programming BASIC Programming Default dF DEFAULT Configuration Displayed if the board is configured with the factory settings default Y the board...

Page 35: ...are particularly rigid or if locks have a stiff latch no disabled Y enabled no Because activating the SCP function also reduces the sensitivity of the electronic anti crushing system in the final sec...

Page 36: ...N See parameter P1 10 3FTEST FAIL SAFE Displayed only for functions 20 and 21 Y test enabled no test not enabled no C4INPUT I2 CONFIGURATION See parameter P1 46 4FTEST FAIL SAFE Displayed only for fun...

Page 37: ...s are disabled The lock is kept open BI DIRECTIONAL The pedestrian transit way opens in both directions the internal and external sensors are enabled EXIT ONLY Thepedestriantransitwayopensinonlyonedir...

Page 38: ...echanical stops must be present during the set up procedure To start the SET UP procedure from the board 1 Select the tl function in advanced programming 2 Press the and buttons simultaneously until t...

Page 39: ...icated in 31 2 Break the cable passage insert With reference to 32 the KP EVO is designed for the cables to enter from the back 1 or from underneath 2 3 Decide where to position the support and fix it...

Page 40: ...fixed iconsandthosethatmayappearundercertaincircum stances is explained in 34 3 The 4 buttons are used to select controls that depending on the screen appear on the display above them 4 Bypressingthe...

Page 41: ...OPEN 8 3 SELECTION MENU ToaccesstheSELECTIONmenufromthehomescreen press the button 35 4 New icons appear on the display that define the operating modes that can be set The possible combinations can be...

Page 42: ...RNINGS 5 CYCLES COUNT 6 DATE TIME 7 TIMER 8 PASSWORD MENU 8 4 FUNCTIONS MENU ToaccesstheFUNCTIONSmenufromthehomescreen press the button 36 The display prompts for a 4 digit password to be entered The...

Page 43: ...CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED...

Page 44: ...NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPENED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY...

Page 45: ...LOCK 2 LEAVES 2 LEAVES INTERBLOCK WITH MEMORY WITHOUT MEMORY WITH MEMORY WITHOUT MEMORY 2 MASTER SLAVE NR 3 INTERCOM REG 4 NODE LIST 7 MISCELLANEOUS 1 DEFAULT CONFIG dF ACTIVATE NO DOYOUWANTTO LOAD DE...

Page 46: ...PPLY appears only if selected LUN SUN or LUN FRI FUNCTION 0 FUNCTION 1 FUNCTION 2 FUNCTION 3 FUNCTION 4 FUNCTION 5 FUNCTION 6 FUNCTION 7 FUNCTION 8 FUNCTION 9 FUNCTION 10 NO FUNCTION AUTO BIDIRTOTAL A...

Page 47: ...ff in real time of inputs I1 I4 S1 S2 and outputs O1 O2 9 2 DOOR STATUS The display indicates in real time the status of the automation 9 3 OTHER BOARD DATA The display indicates in real time useful d...

Page 48: ...o be disabled InorderfortheTIMERtoworkcorrectly abatterymust be installed on the Logic board Refer to 12 1 Inordertoquicklyprogramgroupsofdaysoftheweek with the same time bands it is possible to simul...

Page 49: ...O board not powered I O board powered and communicating with the Logic board LOGIC BOARD LEDS Thereare3LEDsontheLogicboard indicatedin 38 BLUE LED RED LED GREEN LED 15 Logic board LEDs LED BLUE A951 o...

Page 50: ...tion of the connected devices If the alarm persists replace the device If the alarm persists replace the Logic board In this condition the door moves at a slower speed 69 Door opened by a semi automat...

Page 51: ...troller error Reload update the Logic board firmware Replace the Logic board 07 Motor failure Replace the gearmotor Replace the Logic board 09 Board voltage anomaly Replace the Power board 10 Battery...

Page 52: ...e completed 35 BUS 2easy configuration error Check the addressing of the BUS 2easy devices Check that BUS 2easy devices are operating correctly 36 BUS 2easy short circuited Check the addressing of the...

Page 53: ...ate the KP EVO firmware including menu trans lations File required KPEVO hex and KPEVO_L bin Un Update the Connection board firmware File required CNX951 bin UC Upload the A951 configuration File requ...

Page 54: ...gy mode make sure that the test object is detected in all areas covered by the door movement 5 Highlightallareaswithadequatewarningsignsin which there are still residual risks even if all pos sible sa...

Page 55: ...s FAACS p A shallbearnoliabilityfordamageorinjury due to components which have been modified or otherwise tampered with The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tampering with components Only u...

Page 56: ...ds are integral and that they are fastened correctly Tighten screws and bolts where necessary 12 Check the condition of the power cables the sensor and accessory connection cables and the relative cab...

Page 57: ...river or a gripper remove the pre cut section 3 2 With reference to 45 Replace the flange 1 Remove the battery pack from the enclosure 2 Press the enclosure onto the flange Fasten it to the support us...

Page 58: ...control codes 14 1 INSTALLATION FCARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS WITH THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISCONNECTED 1 Insert the XF radio module if used into connector J1 49 2 Install the board by inserting...

Page 59: ...51 should be pro grammed for the same Intercom mode In order to build the communication network an optional accessory Communication board must be installed on each A951 CONNECTION The units in the net...

Page 60: ...nits With INTERMODE it is not possible to change the operating mode of an individual unit The A951 Master must be assigned ID1 and the Slave units with IDs from 2 to 14 15 2 INTERLOCK 55 shows the IDs...

Page 61: ...the one that opens first is designatedastheMaster Ifthereisnooverlap either of the two units can be designated as the Master and the other as the Slave The movement of the leaves 2 is synchronised The...

Page 62: ...ith the following functions DIP switch 1 2 3 4 command 0 0 0 0 AUTOMATIC OPENING 0 0 0 1 EXTERNAL OPENING 0 0 1 0 INTERNAL OPENING 0 0 1 1 SEMI AUTOMATIC OPENING 0 1 0 0 KEY 0 1 0 1 NOT USED 0 1 1 0 N...

Page 63: ...LEDontheradiocontrol continues to flash 5 Make sure that rL still appears on the display and press the button on the radio control that you wish to memorise the LED becomes steady the A951 exits from...

Page 64: ...rised within 10 seconds 3 Wait 10 seconds to finalise the learning phase before using the new radio control 17 3 DS RADIO CONTROLS 1 SettherequiredON OFFcombinationofthe12DIP switches on the DS radio...

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