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Page 16 

October, 2005 

415 L LS Operator And  

425 D Control Panel Installation Manual  

A

CTIVATING

  D

EVICES

 

AND

  R

ADIO

  R

ECEIVER

The 

activating devices and radio receiver for your gate 

must have normally open (N.O.) contacts. Connect 

such devices to terminals OPEN A and COM. 

 

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OTE

:

 The FAAC radio receiver plugs into 

the 5 prongs labeled CN5 (Quick connect 

port). 

 

Page 18 shows how to connect a three or four wire 

receiver. 

 

FAAC PLUG IN RADIO RECIEVER:

 

If you are 

installing the FAAC Receiver use the quick-fit 

connector CN5. 

 

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OTE

If  your  using  both  a  receiver  and 

decoder, hard wire the decoder and plug in 

the receiver. 

 

O

PEN

/H

OLD

  O

PEN

  D

EVICE

To open and hold open 

the gate, simply maintain a contact across terminals 

OPEN A and COM.  (“A” Mode only) 

  

S

TOP

  B

UTTON

The stop button you install must 

have normally closed (N.C.) contacts. Multiple stop 

buttons must be wired in series. Connect your stop 

device between terminals STOP and COM. 

 

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OTE

: The 425 D will not operate the motors 

without a closed circuit between STOP & COM. 

 

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 panel. The LED lights are on 

whenever the contacts are closed across each of the 

respective terminals. 

LED 

On 

Off 

DL1 

Power On 

Power Off 

DL7 

FSW CL 

Closing 

Safeties Normal 

Closing 

Safeties 

Triggered 

DL8 
FSW OP 

Opening 

Safeties Normal 

Opening 

Safeties 

Triggered 

DL6 
STOP 

Stop Device 

Normal 

Stop Signal 

Given 

DL2,DL3 
DL4,DL5 

Limits 

Limit Switches  

Normal 

Limit Switches 

Triggered 

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HE

 425 D C

ONT

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TRUCTIONS

 

The STOP should be illuminated except when the stop 

button is pressed. FSWOP 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 installed are operating properly. 

 

Electric Locks: 

An electric lock can be wired to the 

425 D in 

terminals ELS and ELS (24Vdc pulsed 

provided) in the CN2 terminal block. If a reversing 

stroke is needed to allow the electric lock to release, 

this must be done in  programming. 

 

See page 18 for the connections for a magnetic locking 

device. 

 

W

ARNING

  L

IGHT

Connect a warning light to 

terminals labeled lamp in the CN2 terminal block. 

The terminals provide an output voltage of 24 VDC, 

maximum power 15 Watts. This output voltage will 

power most 24 VDC warning lights. 

 

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The behavior of the warning light is as 

follows. During programming the light will flash 

every 1/2 second during opening and every 1 1/2 

seconds during closing. If you are in automatic 

mode (A), upon reaching the open position, the 

output will remain on for 5 seconds to inform you 

that  the  gate  will  close  automatically.  It  will  also 

flash for up to 10 seconds if the gate is open and a 

safety is triggered. 

 

The output can also be set as a courtesy light that stays 

illuminated for 90 seconds. See the programming 

section (G0 and G1) for further details 

S

ET

 O

PERATING

 M

ODES

 

 
WARNING

! Turn the main power off before you 

make any electrical connections. 

 

You need to program the control panel for your gate's 

operation. The 425 D Control Panel has on board 

programming that controls a wide range of functions. 

 

O

PERATING

 L

OGICS

 

 

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: The 425 D Control Panel provides inputs 

for opening reversing devices and closing 

reversing devices. FAAC strongly recommends 

the use of reversing devices, such as photocells 

or other non-contact sensors. 

 

• 

A (automatic):

 

The gate opens on command 

and automatically closes after a pause phase. A 

second command while opening is ignored; a 

second command during the pause phase 

interrupts the pause time; a second command 

during closing reopens the gate.  A maintained 

open command  will hold the gate open. 

Summary of Contents for 415 LLS

Page 1: ... Front Mounting Bracket to the Gate Leaf 8 Attach the Operator to the Rear Mounting Bracket 9 Attach the Operator to the Front Mounting Bracket 9 Adjusting the Limit Switches 10 Install the 425 D Control Panel 10 Exploded View 415 L LS Operator 12 415 L LS Operator Parts List 13 The 425 D Control Panel General Description 14 Installing the 425 D Control Panel 14 Connect the Main Power Supply 14 Co...

Page 2: ... 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...

Page 3: ...ain power 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 therefore use caution when touching the external housing of the operator 6 Learn to use the manual release mechanism according to the procedures found in this in stallation manual 7 Before carrying out...

Page 4: ...m duty cycle 100 Maximum leaf length ft m 14 4 3 Maximum leaf swing deg 110 Thrust and traction ft lb Nm 280 400 Stroke in cm 15 38 1 Rod speed in sec cm sec 5 8 1 6 Operating Ambient Temperature Deg F Deg C 4 thru 131 20 thru 55 Operator dimensions l w h in mm 37 x 4 x 6 940 X 105 X 148 Operator weight lb kg 17 5 8 Current draw Amp 3 Maximum amperage draw for accessories mA 630mA Power Watt 70 ...

Page 5: ... panel and transformer 1 415 Operator 1 2 Conductor Electric Cable for Motor Connection Figure 1 Parts of the 415 L LS Operator 1 3 Conductor Electric Cable for Limit Switch Connection 1 Package of mounting hardware 1 Rear mounting brackets 1 Rear mounting plates that attach to the gate post or column 1 Front mounting brackets that attach the operators to the gate leaves 1 Parts package 2 Manual R...

Page 6: ...Reversing devices such as inductive loops and photocells should be installed to provide non contact reversing operation WARNING To insure that the installation meets the UL 325 Standards A set of photo beam Part Number 785163 must be installed anywhere that an entrapment with the gate leaf s could happen The 425 D also has a built in battery back up system that can be used with the addition of 2 1...

Page 7: ...are ready to proceed with the 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 Attaching the rear mounting bracket Attaching the operator to the rear mounting bracket Attaching the front mounting bracket to the operator Attaching the front mounting brack...

Page 8: ...g sure the dimensions on your gate system match those shown in Figure 9 Outward swinging gate If you are installing the 415 Operator to swing the gate outward construct a steel elbow of sufficient size to attach to the gate pillar and rear mounting bracket see Figure 10 for elbow dimensions ATTACH THE FRONT MOUNTING BRACKET TO THE GATE LEAF Disengage the operator s manual release see figure 2 You ...

Page 9: ...mm D N A N A E Less Than A Figure 10 Important mounting dimensions for outward swinging 415 Mounting Dimensions 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 WARNING A and B should differ by no more than 2 in Larger differences may dangerously alter the speed of operation and possibly make the limit switches inoperable C 50 3 4 in 1290 mm D Maximum ...

Page 10: ... switch adjustments are carried out as follows 1 Unscrew the upper fastening screw figure 11 ref A and remove the cap figure 11 ref B 2 To adjust the closing limit switch FCC turn the adjusting screw clockwise figure 12 ref A to increase the rod stroke and counter clockwise to reduce it 3 To adjust the opening limit switch FCA turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise figure 13 ref A to increase ...

Page 11: ... Manual 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 Cable for Master Slave Connection and Junction Box C 5 18 AWG C 5 18 AWG 6 Gate stops provided by built in limit switch 7 FAAC Key Activated Switch T10 A 2 18 AWG A 2 18 AWG 8 Wiring to main circuit b...

Page 12: ...Page 12 October 2005 415 L LS Operator And 425 D Control Panel Installation Manual The 415 L LS Operator ...

Page 13: ...11 716150 Limit 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 Switch Adjusters Cover 1 17 490104 Cylinder 1 18 718367 Screw Drive Pin and C Clips 1 19 499399 Lower Front Cover 1 20 N A Self Tapping Screw 6 3 mm x 19 mm 8 21 60202225 Gear Piston 1 ...

Page 14: ... Connecting the activating device Connecting the operator s Connecting accessory devices Set operating modes CONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY WARNING Turn the main power off before you make any electrical connections or before programming The main power can be provided in the following 1 Bring a 115VAC line into the enclosure and wire to the terminals provided and plug the transformer into the outlet...

Page 15: ... can 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 reversing devices should have contacts of the normally closed N C type Where you connect a device depends on whether you want the device to operate during opening or during closing NOTE UL does ...

Page 16: ...re triggered Use the LEDs and the next table to determine if the accessory devices you have installed are operating properly Electric Locks An electric lock can be wired to the 425 D in terminals ELS and ELS 24Vdc pulsed provided in the CN2 terminal block If a reversing stroke is needed to allow the electric lock to release this must be done in programming See page 18 for the connections for a mag...

Page 17: ... 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 Legend Blue Brown Black Blue Brown motors a Conduit to U L Listed con trol panel enclosure ac cording to N E C EP semi automatic step by step This mode requires a command to open and a command to close A second command during ope...

Page 18: ...sing 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 NO Partial Activation Device Open Motor 1 only on a dual gate C NO Lock OPEN A COM OPEN B COM COM FSW CL 24V 24V ELS 24V 24V ELS Limit Sw itch Jumpers If limit switches are not being used than they...

Page 19: ...anel box To program the automated system the Programming Mode must be accessed The 425D has two push buttons labeled P1 and P2 that are used to program how the control panel operates and responds to inputs 1 The display should show 2 Press and hold the P2 button for 5 seconds until the display shows the first parameter 3 To change the parameter values use the P1 button 4 Use the P2 button to move ...

Page 20: ... toward the open direction touch the two RESET JMP1 pins see figure 14 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 wires to the operator that ran open Turn the power back on to the control panel and start again at step 1 7 Once the motor s is are running toward the closed position it they should do so un...

Page 21: ...ons 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 property fence line Outward swinging gates with automatic operators should not open into a public area Pedestrians should not use a vehicular gate system Prevent such inappropriate use by installing separate gates fo...

Page 22: ...perating mode Verify that the 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 preventing the gate from responding to your signal Check your reversing devices If no reversing devices are installed make sure a circuit is installed between appropriate terminals ...

Page 23: ...Page 23 October 2005 415 L LS Operator And 425 D Control Panel Installation Manual NOTES ...

Page 24: ...ance 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 Neither FAAC S p A or FAAC International Inc shall be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever resulting directly or indirectly from the use or loss of use of the product s Without limiting the foregoi...

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