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Both the installer and the owner and/or operator of this 

system need to read and understand this installation 

manual and the safety instructions supplied with other 

components of the gate system. This information 

should be retained by the owner and/or operator of the 

gate. 
 

WARNING!

 

To reduce the risk of injury or death 

1 . 

READ 

  AND    F OLLO W    ALL  

INS TRUCTIONS.

 

2.  Never let children operate or play with gate 

controls. Keep the remote control away from 

children. 

3.  Always keep people and objects away from 

the gate. 

NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE 

PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.

 

4.  Test the gate operator monthly. The gate 

MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object 

or stop when an object activates the non-

contact sensors. After adjusting the force or 

the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. 

Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator 

properly can increase the risk of injury or 

death. 

5.  Use the emergency release only when the 

gate is not moving. 

6. 

KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. 

Read 

the owner’s manual. Have a qualified service 

person make repairs to gate hardware. 

7.   The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians 

must use separate entrance. 

8.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

 

When installing the photo-beams supplied with this 

unit two things need to be considered. 
 

1.  Care should be exercised to reduce the risk of 

nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle, trips 

the sensor while the gate is in motion. 

2.  One or more photobeams shall be located 

where the risk of entrapment exists, such as 

the perimeter reachable by the moving gate 

leaf. 

 

G

ATE

 D

ESIGN

 

 

1.  A gate is a potential traffic hazard, so it is im-

portant that you locate the gate far enough away 

from the road to eliminate the potential of traffic 

getting backed up. This distance is affected by the 

size of the gate, how often it is used, and how fast 

the gate operates. 

2.  The operator you choose to install on your gate 

must be designed for the type and size of your gate 

and for the frequency with which you use the 

operator. 

3.  Your gate must be properly installed and must work 

freely in both directions before the automatic 

operator is installed. 

4.  An automatic operator should be installed on the 

inside of the property/fence line. Do not install the 

operator on the public side of the property/fence 

line. 

5.  Pedestrians should not use a vehicular gate system. 

Prevent such inappropriate use by installing 

separate gates for pedestrians. 

6.  Exposed, reachable pinch points on a gate are 

potentially hazardous and must be eliminated or 

guarded. 

7.  Outward swinging gates with automatic operators 

should not open into a public area. 

8.  The operating controls for an automatic gate must 

be secured to prevent the unauthorized use of those 

controls. 

9.  The controls for an automatic gate should be 

located far enough from the gate so that a user 

cannot accidentally touch the gate when operating 

the controls. 

10. An automatic gate operator should not be installed 

on a gate if people can reach or extend their arms 

or legs through the gate. Such gates should be 

guarded or screened to prevent such access. 

 

I

NSTALLATION

 

 

1.  If you have any question about the safety of the 

gate operating system, do not install this operator. 

Consult the operator manufacturer. 

2.  The condition of the gate structure itself directly 

affects the reliability and safety of the gate 

operator. 

3. Only qualified personnel should install this 

equipment. Failure to meet this requirement could 

cause severe injury and/or death, for which the 

manufacturer cannot be held responsible. 

4.  The installer must provide a main power switch that 

meets all applicable safety regulations. 

5.  Clearly indicate on the gate with the 2 warning signs 

that are included (visible from either side of the 

gate). 

I

MPORTANT

 S

AFETY

 I

NFORMATION

 

Summary of Contents for 390 24 V

Page 1: ...6 Install the Operator 7 Mounting Dimensions 7 Mounting the Base Plate 7 390 Limit Switch Instructions 10 Exploded View 390 24V Operator 12 390 24V Operator Parts List 13 The 425 D Control Panel Gene...

Page 2: ...affected by the size of the gate how often it is used and how fast the gate operates 2 The operator you choose to install on your gate must be designed for the type and size of your gate and for the...

Page 3: ...ower before making any attempt to repair it 4 Do not attempt to impede the movement of the gate You may injure yourself as a result 5 This equipment may reach high temperatures during operation theref...

Page 4: ...ximum leaf length ft m 14 3 Maximum leaf swing deg 120 Figure 1 390 Operator Dimensions 2 3 8 4 13 1 16 9 7 8 1 4 3 8 4 5 1 6 15 3 4 1 1 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 8 16 1 8 5 1 8 5 1 8 Parameter Measure Motor RPM...

Page 5: ...te any damage because the carrier must witness the damage before you can file a claim As you unpack the box insure that all the parts listed below are included See Figure 2 Control panel enclosure wit...

Page 6: ...et during Basic Programming of the 425 D Control Panel see page 19 for Basic Programming Reversing devices such as inductive loops and photocells should be installed to provide non contact reversing o...

Page 7: ...hose indicated in the technical specifications Make sure that the leaves move properly without any binding during their entire travel Check if hinges are in good condition Make sure the positive stops...

Page 8: ...el Installation Manual A B C max a 2 4 4 5 28 90 4 6 4 5 28 90 6 8 4 5 28 90 8 10 4 5 27 90 10 12 4 5 27 90 12 14 4 5 26 90 2 4 7 8 25 120 4 6 9 10 23 120 6 8 11 12 21 120 8 10 12 13 20 120 Figure 5 D...

Page 9: ...ual Figure 6 Typical overhead outward swing mounting dimensions for garage carriage door applications A B C max a 2 4 4 5 28 90 4 6 4 5 28 90 6 8 4 5 28 90 8 10 4 5 27 90 10 12 4 5 27 90 12 14 4 5 26...

Page 10: ...mit Switches Open and Closed Stops Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 7 shows how to attach the operator to the base plate Figure 8 shows how to assemble the articulated arm and front bracket Figure 9...

Page 11: ...gate 1 Operator Wire Gauges for Given Voltage 2 Control Panel Enclosure 110 VAC primary 24 VAC 100 VA secondary 3 Photocell A 2 18 AWG A 2 18 AWG 4 Power Switch B 4 14 AWG B 4 14 AWG 5 FAAC 5 Wire Cab...

Page 12: ...Page 12 July 2006 390 24v Operator And 425 D Control Panel Installation Manual The 390 24v Operator...

Page 13: ...13 N A Manual Release Outer 1 14 722471 Mounting Frame 1 15 N A Bushing Brass Bottom 1 16 N A Fender Washer 1 17 N A Motor 24VDC 1 20 N A Motor Housing 24VDC 1 21 N A Snap Ring 1 22 N A Seal Lower 1 2...

Page 14: ...operator to the control panel Checking the direction of the motor s rotation Connecting other devices to the control panel Set operating modes CONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY WARNING Turn the main power...

Page 15: ...be used to power 24 VDC accessories NOTE The 425 D control panel allows a maximum accessory load of 630mA REVERSING DEVICES Reversing devices include photocells inductive loops and so forth All of the...

Page 16: ...OP and FSWCL should be illuminated except when the reversing devices for opening and closing respectively are triggered Use the LEDs and the next table to determine if the accessory devices you have i...

Page 17: ...ted gate operator s b Op 1 Op 2 OP CL OP CL CN2 CN2 terminal strip 425 D Control Panel Ground CN3 CN4 To the U L Listed gate operator To the U L Listed control panel U L Listed cord grip Junction box...

Page 18: ...Photocells 3 4 Wire Radio Receivers DC Radios Only N C N O COM 24 vdc Relay 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Additional Reversing Devices TX RX NO C If 4 Wire Receiver Activation Devices Free Exit Loop Phone Keypad C N...

Page 19: ...ore you make any electrical connections or set any switches inside the control panel box To program the automated system the Programming Mode must be accessed The 425D has two push buttons labeled P1...

Page 20: ...he open direction touch the two RESET JMP1 pins see figure 2 with a small screwdriver or piece of wire This will cause the gate to stop 6 Turn the power off to the control panel and reverse the motor...

Page 21: ...oth directions before the automatic operator is installed An automatic operator should be installed on the inside of the property fence line Do not install the operator on the public side of the prope...

Page 22: ...he reversing devices are working properly FSWOP and FSWCL should be illuminated except when a reversing device is triggered If either does not illuminate then one of your reversing devices is preventi...

Page 23: ...Page 23 July 2006 390 24v Operator And 425 D Control Panel Installation Manual NOTES...

Page 24: ...dance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than or otherwise exceeding those set forth in the specifications for such product s...

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