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L

EARNING

 

OF

 N

ORMAL

 T

IMES

 

 

Normal learning (i.e. without Gatecoders) can be done 

in two different ways: 

 

S

IMPLE

 L

EARNING

 (

WITHOUT

 S

LOW

 D

OWN

 

Close the gates, enter 

“B

ASIC

  P

ROGRAMMING

”, 

select the 

TIME LEARNING function and press the + push-button 

for 1 second the display begins flashing and the 

leaves begin the opening movement. 

 

Wait for the leaves to reach the opening positive stop 

and then supply an OPEN A command after the 

desired  motor run time has been reached (by push-

button or radio control) to stop the movement: the 

leaves stop and the display stops flashing.  One more 

command given will close the gate. 

 

The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to 

operate. 

 

C

OMPLETE

 L

EARNING

 (

WITH

 S

LOW

 D

OWN

 

N

OTES

:    

 

• 

If you do not wish to slow the gate operator
(s) down, wait for the gate to reach its 

positive stop and supply two (2) consecutive 

open commands (within 1 second). 

 

• 

If only one gate operator (1) is used, you 
must go through the entire programming 

procedure, as if you were programming for 

two gate operators (2).  When the operator 

has finished opening, supply 5 open 

commands until the gate operator begins to 

close, and then resume normal operations. 

 

Close the gates, enter 

“B

ASIC

  P

ROGRAMMING

”, 

select the 

TIME LEARNING function and press the + push-button 

for more than 3 seconds:  the display begins flashing 

and leaf 1 begins opening.  The following functions 

can be commanded by the OPEN A (by push-button 

wired to terminals 9 and 14, or radio control): 

 

• 

When gate operator (1) reaches the position 
that you want it to slow down, an open 

command must be given to start the slow 

down phase. 

• 

When gate operator (1) reaches the positive 
stop and the desired motor run time has 

been reached, an open command must be 

given to shut the motor off. At this point 

gate operator (2) will automatically start to 

open. 

• 

When gate operator (2) reaches the position 
that you want it to slow down, an open 

command must be given to start the slow 

down phase. 

L

EARNING

 

OF

 O

PERATING

 T

IMES

 

 

WARNING:  

During the learning procedure, the 

safety devices are disabled!  Therefore, any and all 

traffic must be avoided in the path of the gate leaf

(s). 

 

NOTE

:  

Programming must start with the gate(s) 

in the closed position. 

 

Opening/closing time is established by the learning 

procedure which varies slightly according to whether 

you are or are not using Gatecoders. 

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HE

 455 D C

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 I

NST

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 I

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N

S

 

Display 

Function Default 

 

A

SSISTANCE

  R

EQUEST

  (

COMBINED

 

WITH

 

NEXT

 

FUNCTION

):   

If activated, 

at the end of countdown (settable 

with the next function, i.e. “Cycle pro-

gramming”) it effects 8s of pre-

flashing at every Open pulse (job re-

quest).    Can  be  useful  for  setting 

scheduled maintenance jobs. 

 

Y = Enable 

No = Disabled

 

 

 

C

YCLE

 P

ROGRAMMING

For setting count down of system op-

eration cycles.  Settable (in thou-

sands) from 0 to 99 thousand cycles.  

The displayed value is updated as 

cycles proceed.  This function can be 

used to check use of the board or to 

exploit the “Assistance Request” func-
tion

.

 

 

 

E

XIT

 P

ROGRAMMING

Exit from programming and return to 

display of inputs status. 

 

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CONTINUED 

 

A

NTI

-C

RUSHING

 S

ENSITIVITY

When operating with the gatecoder, it 

controls anti-crushing sensitivity. 

 

Y = Low 

No = High 

 

E

XTRA

 W

ORK

 T

IME

When operating without a gatecoder 

and limit-switch, if reversing occurs, 

and if the leaf does not reach its end 

contact point, you can activate this 

function to increase work time. 

 

Y = A

CTIVE

 

N

O

 = D

ISABLED

 

 

Summary of Contents for 415 L LS

Page 1: ...the Operator 7 Install the 455 D Control Panel 10 Exploded View 415 L LS 12 415 L LS Parts List 13 The 455 D Control Panel General Description 14 Installing the 455 D Control Panel 14 Connect the Mai...

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: ...per hour 25 Maximum leaf length ft m 15 4 5 Maximum leaf swing deg 110 Thrust and traction ft lb Nm 221 300 Stroke in cm 15 38 1 Rod speed in sec cm sec 3 4 1 85 Operating Ambient Temperature Deg F De...

Page 5: ...panel 1 415 L LS Operator 1 4 Conductor Electric Cable for Motor Connection 1 3 Conductor Electric Cable for Limit Switch Figure 1 Parts of the 415 L LS Operator Connection 1 Package of mounting hardw...

Page 6: ...rol Panel see page 19 for Basic Programming Reversing devices such as inductive loops and photocells should be installed to provide non contact reversing operation WARNING To insure that the installat...

Page 7: ...he installation of the operator Follow the instructions below to install your operator whether in an inward or outward swinging configuration Installing the operator consists of the following steps At...

Page 8: ...aking sure the dimensions on your gate system match those shown in Figure 9 Outward swinging gate If you are installing the 415 L LS Operator to swing the gate outward construct a steel elbow of suffi...

Page 9: ...nsions 90 deg Swing 110 deg Swing A 7 5 8 in 195 mm 6 5 8 in 170 mm B 7 5 8 in 195 mm 6 5 8 in 170 mm C 50 3 4 in 1290 mm D Maximum 5 in 125 mm 4 2 5 in 110 mm E Less Than A Less Than A ATTACH THE OPE...

Page 10: ...is manual Figure 11 Limit Switch Cover with Fastening Screw ADJUSTING THE LIMIT SWITCHES The limit switch adjustments are carried out as follows 1 Unscrew the upper fastening screw figure 11 ref A and...

Page 11: ...e gate 6 7 8 Operator Wire Gauges for Given Voltage Control Panel Enclosure 115 VAC Photocell A 2 18 AWG A 2 18 AWG Power Switch B 4 14 AWG B 4 14 AWG FAAC 5 Wire Cable for Master Slave Connection and...

Page 12: ...Page 12 May 2006 415 L LS Operator And 455 D Control Panel Installation Manual The 415 L LS Operator 415 L LS...

Page 13: ...Switch Protective Cover 1 12 490108 Limit Switch Assembly 1 13 718354 Front Mounting Pin with C Clips 1 14 N A Self Tapping Screws 4 2 mm x 13 mm 7 15 728271 Front Mounting Bracket 1 16 711027 Limit S...

Page 14: ...g the main power breaker switch and for making sure that the entire gate system meets all applicable electrical codes NOTE An installation is U L compliant only when you install the FAAC operators acc...

Page 15: ...ire to 2 and the red wire to 3 Wire each leg of the capacitor supplied to terminals 2 3 Note If you want to delay the closing of one gate leaf in a two leaf gate design be sure to connect its operator...

Page 16: ...leaves should open If a gate leaf closes then you need to turn off the main power and reverse the connection of the red and black wires on terminal block J4 for the operator controlling that leaf Then...

Page 17: ...he motors without a closed circuit between 11 14 The LED Indicators The nine light emitting diodes LEDs on the control panel can be used to check for the proper function of the devices attached to the...

Page 18: ...elay is desired it must be enabled in the Advance Programming opening and closing respectively are triggered Use the LEDs and the next table to determine if the accessory devices you have installed ar...

Page 19: ...vac Relay Lock 12 19 NC C Coil Voltage Motor Voltage Additional Reversing Devices 17 14 9 NO C 14 If 4 Wire Receiver Free Exit Loop Phone Firebox Hold Open Dev ices 14 9 C NO 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 19 17 12 19...

Page 20: ...am and the display resumes showing the status of the inputs The table on the right shows the sequence of functions accessible in BASIC PROGRAMMING BASIC PROGRAMMING Display Function Default OPERATING...

Page 21: ...UNCTION If this function is enabled the safety devices operate in compli ance with French standard NFP 25 362 Y Enable No Disabled ADVANCED PROGRAMMING To access ADVANCED PROGRAMMING press the F key a...

Page 22: ...sired motor run time has been reached an open command must be given to shut the motor off At this point gate operator 2 will automatically start to open When gate operator 2 reaches the position that...

Page 23: ...r 1 is used you must go through the entire programming procedure as if you were programming a dual gate operating system is being installed 2 When the gate operator 1 has finished opening supply 5 ope...

Page 24: ...g Reversing Device s Warning Light Closed Opens both leaves and closes them after pause time Opens single leaf connected to Motor 1 and closes it after pause time No effect No effect No effect Off Ope...

Page 25: ...ning is in hibited No effect opening is inhibited No effect opening is inhibited Off Opening Stops Stops Stops Stops gate closes when reversing device no longer trig gered No effect On Opened Closes b...

Page 26: ...e system Prevent such inappropriate use by installing separate gates for pedestrians The operating controls for an automatic gate must be secured to prevent the unauthorized use of those controls The...

Page 27: ...NS BUT DOES NOT CLOSE SOLUTION Make sure you have selected the desired operating mode Verify that the reversing devices are working properly FSWOP and FSWCL should be illuminated except when a reversi...

Page 28: ...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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