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= Semi-automatic
= Automatic
= Security
= “Stepped” Semi-automatic
= “Stepped” Automatic
= “Stepped”  Security
= Manned, pulsed
= Manned, constant

LEAF 1 FORCE:

 

Adjusts thrust of Motor 1.

 = minimum force

 

= maximum force (*)

press

F

The following table displays the sequence of functions 

accessible in BASIC PROGRAMMING:

BASIC PROGRAMMING

PAUSE TIME:

This has effect only when automatic logic is selected. 
Adjustable from 

 to 

 secs. in one-second 

increments.

Subsequently, display changes to minutes and tenths 
of seconds (separated by a decimal point), time 
is adjusted in 10-second increments, up to 

 

minutes max. Thus, if the unit displays 

, Pause 

Time is 2 mins. and 50 secs.

Exit from programming and return to inputs status 
monitoring.

8. Programming

To program the 455D Control Board, you have to access 

PROGRAMMING

” mode. Programming is split into two parts: 

BASIC 

and 

ADVANCED

.

LEAF 2 FORCE:

  

Adjusts thrust of Motor 2.

     = minimum force

 = maximum force (*)

LEAF 1 CLOSING DELAY:

Delays closing start of leaf 1 with respect to 
leaf 2. Adjustable from   to 

 minutes (see 

Pause Time).

TIME LEARNING (see Section 10):

Enables the selection between “simple” 
learning and “complete” (manual choice of 
deceleration and stop points) learning.

+

 

 1 s.

 

Simple Learning:

 >

 3 s.

 

Complete Learning:

OPERATING LOGICS (see tab. 3/a - h):

(*) For hydraulic operators, set force to the maximum 
level.

Basic Programming: 

To access BASIC PROGRAMMING, press  key 

F

:

•  Press and hold 

F

, the unit will display the name of the first 

function / parameter.

•  When you release the key, the unit will display the param-

eter’s current value.

•  Value can be modified with keys 

+

 and 

•  Press and hold 

F

 again, the unit will display the name of 

the next function / parameter.

•  When you reach the last function, press 

F

 to exit the pro-

gram, the display resumes monitoring input status.

•  IMPORTANT: Make sure to exit programming mode other-

wise the changes will not be saved.

Display

Function

Default

+

7. Operating Logics

This is a brief description of the main operating logics of the 

system. For a complete description please refer to Table 3

•  E (semi-automatic): This mode requires a command to 

open and a command to close. A second command 

during opening stops the gate. A second command 

during closing reopens the gate.

•  A (automatic): The gate opens on command and 

automatically closes after the pause time. A second 

command while opening is ignored; a second com-

mand 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.

•  S (security): The security mode is like A logic except 

that a second command during opening immediately 

closes the gate. A maintained open command will not 

hold the gate open.

•  EP (semi-automatic, step by step): This mode requires 

a command to open and a command to close. A 

second command during opening or closing causes 

the gate to stop. A third command then reverses the 

previous motion of the gate.

•  B (manned, pulsed): This mode is designed for guard 

station use and requires a three button switch (pulsed) 

to open, close, and stop the gate. 

•  C (manned and constant): This mode requires con-

stant pressure switches. One to open and one to close. 

No pressure on a switch stops the gate.

Summary of Contents for 422 Standard

Page 1: ...te Operator FAAC International Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 3160 Murrell Road Rockledge FL 32955 Tel 800 221 8278 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia...

Page 2: ...ns 7 2 3 General Rules 7 2 4 Installing the Operator 7 2 5 By Pass Valves adjustment 10 3 MANUAL OPERATION 10 5 1 Restoring Normal Operating Mode 10 4 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 11 455D CONTROL BOARD 1 G...

Page 3: ...an usage Locate the gate such that persons will not come in contact with the vehi cular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate c The gate must be installed in a location so that e...

Page 4: ...ipment may reach high thermal temperatures during normal operation therefore use caution when touching the external housing of the gate operator Use the manual release mechanism according to the proce...

Page 5: ...factory or loa ding dock area or other locations not accessible by or intended to service the general public CLASS IV RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR A vehicular gate operator or system int...

Page 6: ...t security is needed The 422 operator is designed and built to automate vehicular swing leaf gates Do not use for any other purpose 1 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tab 1 Technical specifica...

Page 7: ...not be obtai ned the following general rules can be used determine diffe rent installation dimensions to obtain 90 opening of the leaf a b rod stroke to obtain over 90 opening of the leaf a b rod stro...

Page 8: ...emove the front mounting bracket from the piston rod Spot weld the front bracket on the leaf protecting the rod against any welding waste WARNING Do not weld the front mounting bracket with the operat...

Page 9: ...iston should not bottom out in either direction Be sure that the gate reaches the positive stop before the piston bottoms out Attach the connector with the cable and secure it with the supplied screws...

Page 10: ...o reduce pressure turn the screws counterclockwise To increase pressure turn the screws clockwise When the adjustment is complete re position the knob Fig 15 ref d and tight the screw Fig 15 ref c Clo...

Page 11: ...tically with the rear flange high up Remove the oil filling plug Insert a screwdriver until it comes into contact with the electric motor as shown in Fig 18 Remove the screwdriver and check oil level...

Page 12: ...n be excluded Thrust Force Adjustable on 50 levels for each motor Terminal Board Inputs Open Open Free Leaf Stop Limit switch Opening Safety Devices Closing Safety Devices Power Supply Earth Terminal...

Page 13: ...connected to this input See the next paragraph on how to connect a monitored device If this input is active when the gate is open it will prevent the leaf closing movement OP FSW Opening safety devic...

Page 14: ...e connected for the system to work 1 2 5 4 3 1 2 RX CL TX CL 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 OPEN A B STP CL OP FSW 24V TX FSW 20 21 W L LOCK 1 2 5 4 3 1 2 RX OP TX OP 1 2 5 4 3 1 2 RX CL TX CL 9 10 1...

Page 15: ...act Typically these photocells work in combination with other monitored photocell pro tecting closing or opening entrapment zones In that case they can t be monitored so they can only protect against...

Page 16: ...ill display the param eter s current value Value can be modified with keys and Press and hold F again the unit will display the name of the next function parameter When you reach the last function pre...

Page 17: ...nd OFF when gate is closed the output is ON when the gate is open or in pause OFF in all other conditions the output is ON when the gate is closed OFF in all other conditions All other values correspo...

Page 18: ...and black wires on the 455 D control board 7 Check force setting of the motors modify if necessary Note For hydraulic operators like the 400 force should be programmed to maximum level 50 8 Stop leaf...

Page 19: ...2 stops at opening and immediately begins its closing movement 5 Slow down at closing of leaf 2 6 Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing movement 7 Slow down at closing of leaf 1 8 Leaf...

Page 20: ...i t n o c e s a e l e r n o d n a s k c o L g n i n e p o D E K C O L 3 f a e l e h t s e s o l C t c e f f e o N d e l b a s i d N E P O t c e f f e o N t c e f f e o N d e l b a s i d N E P O E c i...

Page 21: ...diately stops operation NB Effects on other active pulse inputs in brackets P A c i g o L S E S L U P S U T A T S E T A G A N E P O B N E P O P O T S S E C I V E D Y T E F A S G N I N E P O S E C I V...

Page 22: ...OR 1 MOTOR 2 CL COM OP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 21 FCA1 FCA2 FCC2 FCC1 F J2 J6 J4 J5 J3 N L MAIN OP CL 24 V FSW B STOP A TX FSW 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 J1 PHOTO OP OPEN DEVICES PHOTO CL 24VDC RX PHO...

Page 23: ...prewired enclosure comes with dedicated terminal blocks for the connection of safety photocells that can be monitored by the control board for presence and correct operation One closing and one openi...

Page 24: ...ections If using non FAAC relay make sure the minimum switch volt age is less than 12Vac SHADOW INPUT Line Voltage MOTOR ON 24 VDC SHADOW LOOP 120V or 230 AC SHADOW KIT OPTION 8 7 10 1 2 5 Shadow Loop...

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Page 26: ...er Washer 12 77000425 Motor 115V 1400 Rpm 25uF 7700205 Motor 220V 1400 Rpm 8uF 15 7182175 Long Pin 16 7110015 Oil Plug 21 3204425 Cast Iron Pump Lobe 1 Lt 22 7090010015 O Ring 4 48 x 1 78 mm 23 630033...

Page 27: ...366065 Cylinder 4 7095035 Piston Rod Packing 5 4350085 Piston Assembly 6 4994165 Front Flange 7 63000655 Front Flange Seal 10 pc pack 8 7090350025 O Ring 34 6 x 2 62 mm 9 63003305 Retract Tube and Tie...

Page 28: ...7 Washer Cup Spring 30 pc pack 3 4404085 Lock Valve 4 4180285 Shuttle Piston 5 7090300015 O Ring 7 66 x 1 78 mm 20 pc pack 6 7090010015 O Ring 4 48 x 1 78 mm 7 4404095 Inlet Valve Bi Directional 8 418...

Page 29: ...Base to Body 4 7275275 Keyhole Cover 5 7131005 Viro Manual Release Door Key 6 490326 Manual Release Kit 7 7090855 O Ring Locking Cap 8 7090845 O Ring Extensions Part Part Number Description 1 7171485...

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Page 31: ...sume for them any other liability in connection with the sale or use of the products of beyond that extended herein The warranty hereinabove set forth shall not be deemed to cover maintenance parts in...

Page 32: ...2021 FAAC International Inc All Rights Reserved Published in Jan 2021 422 732870 Rev D US...

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