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Page 8 

November, 2003 

455 D Control Panel Installation Instructions 

P

ROGRAMMING

 

To program the automated system, the “Programming 

Mode” must be accessed. 

 

Programming is split into two parts:  BASIC and 

ADVANCED. 

 

B

ASIC

 P

ROGRAMMING

 

 

To access BASIC PROGRAMMING, press the 

“F”

 key. 

 

• 

If you press it (and hold it down), the display 
shows the name of the first function. 

 

• 

If you release the key, the display shows the value 
of the function that can be modified with keys 

+

 

and 

 . 

 

• 

If you press and hold down the 

“F”

 key again (and 

hold it down), the display shows the name of the 

next function, etc. 

 

• 

When you reach the last function, press 

“F” 

to exit 

the program, and the display resumes showing 

the status of the inputs. 

 

The table on the right shows the sequence of 

functions accessible in BASIC PROGRAMMING. 

 

A

DVANCED

 P

ROGRAMMING

 

 

To access ADVANCED PROGRAMMING, press the 

“F” 

key and, as you hold it down, press the 

“+”

 key: 

 

• 

If you release the 

“+”, 

the display indicates the 

name of the first function. 

 

• 

If you release the 

“F” 

key, too, the display shows 

the value of the function that can be modified 

with keys 

“+”

 and   

“—”. 

 

• 

If you press the “F” key (and hold it down), the 
display shows the name of the next function, and 

if you release it, the value that can be modified 

with keys 

“+”

 and 

“—”. 

 

• 

When you reach the last function, press the “F” 
key to exit the program, and the display resumes 

showing the status of the inputs. 

 

The  table on page 9 shows the sequence of functions 

accessible in ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: 

Display Function 

Default 

 

O

PERATING

 L

OGICS

 

A = Automatic (Timer to Close) 

E = Semi Automatic  

S = Security  

EP = (Semi-Automatic) Step by Step 

B = Manned, Pulsed 

C = Manned, constant 

 

 

P

AUSE

 T

IME

 

This is the time between open and 

closing and is adjustable from 0 to 

4 min. This is only true in “A” 

Mode. (see pause time description) 

 

 

F

ORCE

/T

ORQUE

 M

OTOR

 1 

This adjusts the force / torque that 

motor 1 is applying to the gate 
leaf. Setting is 0 to 50.

*

 

 

 

F

ORCE

/T

ORQUE

 M

OTOR

 2 

This adjusts the force / torque that 

motor 2 is applying to the gate 
leaf. Setting is 0 to 50.

*

 

 

 

C

LOSING

 L

EAF

 D

ELAY

 

Delays the closing of operator 

wired into motor one outputs. 

Adjustable from 0 to 4 minutes 

(Same as pause time) 

 

 

M

OTOR

 R

UN

 T

IME

 

This enables where you choose 

from “simple” learning or 

“complete” learning of the motor 

run time.  See page 10 & 11 for 

complete details.  

 

Simple Learning                                 

                                        ~ 1 s. 

                                                       

 

Complete Learning 

 

                                          > 3 s. 

 

 

E

XIT

 P

ROGRAMMING

 

Exit from programming and return 

to display of inputs status.

 

 

BASIC PROGRAMMING 

+

F

+

PROGRAM BUTTONS 

+ - 

LEFT MIDDLE RIGHT 

*

 

With Hydraulic operators the Force/Torque must be set to 

the maximum setting of 50.

 

Summary of Contents for 455 D

Page 1: ...es 10 Learning of Normal Times 10 Learning Times with Gatecoder 10 Automated System Test 11 Logic Tables of 455 D Control Panel 12 Safety in Gate Design 14 Maintenance 14 Limited Warranty 16 T H E 4 5...

Page 2: ...reaker switch and for making sure that the entire gate system meets all applicable electrical codes The installer should refer to the installation manual for a given operator for more information NOTE...

Page 3: ...e 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 to Motor 1 In order to wire motor...

Page 4: ...pplying power to accessories through terminals 17 or 18 and 14 or 15 or 16 on terminal block J1 In most cases this source can be used to power 24 VDC accessories NOTE The 455 D control panel allows a...

Page 5: ...OP_B Partial Opening should illuminate only when an activating signal is sent for 2 and 1 gate leaves respectively STOP should be illuminated except when the stop button is pressed FSWOP and FSWCL sh...

Page 6: ...is set at less than the leaf delay time the delayed leaf closes at the end of the closing time Page 6 November 2003 455 D Control Panel Installation Instructions opening and closing respectively are...

Page 7: ...ls f or opening 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 17 13 19 14 17 Additional Reversing Devices TX RX 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 19 17 12 19 17 Additional Reversing Devices TX RX 1 2 19 12 17 15 Additional Reversing Devices 8 7 Safety...

Page 8: ...and if you release it the value that can be modified with keys and When you reach the last function press the F key to exit the program and the display resumes showing the status of the inputs The tab...

Page 9: ...ed the output functions as a standard indicator light lighted at opening and pause flashing at closing and off when gate closed Different figures correspond to timed activation of the output which can...

Page 10: ...automatically when the opening positive stop is reached and the display stops flashing The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate using default slow down automatically set by the control...

Page 11: ...top the operator will automatically shut off An open command must be given to start closing gate operator 2 When gate operator 2 reaches the position that you want it to slow down an open command must...

Page 12: ...t 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 Opening Closes both leaves Closes le...

Page 13: ...or 1 No effect opening is inhibited 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 O...

Page 14: ...rians should not use a vehicular gate system Prevent such inappropriate use by installing separate gates for pedestrians The operating controls for an automatic gate must be secured to prevent the una...

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Page 16: ...subject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than or oth...

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