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455 D Control Board

Figure U

The board has a two-digit display. When not in “PROGRAMMING” 

mode, this display is used to indicate the status of inputs. Fig. U 

shows how the LED segments of the display exactly correspond to 

the inputs.

The table below shows the status of the LEDs in relation to the 

status of the inputs.
Note the following:

  

LED ON  = closed contact

 

 

 

LED OFF = open contact

Operation of the Status Signaling LEDs

The status of the LEDs while the gate is closed at rest are shown in bold. 

1.  Program the functions of the 455 D control board according to 

need, as previously shown.

2.  Cut power to the electronic control equipment.
3.  Release the operators and manually move the gate to the 

mid-point of the opening angle.

4.  Re-lock the operators.
5.  Restore power.
6.  Send and opening command on the OPEN A input (Fig.B) 

and check if the gate leaves are being commanded to open.

N.B: If the first OPEN A pulse commands a closing, cut power 

and reverse the phases of the electric motor (red and black 

wires) on the 455 D control board.

7.  Check force setting of the motors, modify if necessary (see 

Section 13.5.1

).

N.B: For hydraulic operators, like the 400, force should be pro-

grammed to maximum level (50)

8.  Stop leaf movement with a STOP command.
9.  Release the operators, close the leaves and re-lock the 

operators.

Opening/closing time is established by a learning procedure which 

varies slightly according to whether you are using Gatecoders or not.

13.6.3.1 LEARNING NORMAL TIMES

Normal learning (i.e. without limit-switches and Gatecoders) can be 

accomplished in two ways:

- SIMPLE LEARNING (Without Slow Down):

Check that the leaves are closed. Enter “

BASIC PROGRAMMING,

” 

select the TIME LEARNING function and then press the 

+

 push-

button for 

1 second

. The display begins flashing and the leaves 

begin to open.
As soon as the leaves reach the opening contact point, provide an 

OPEN A pulse (with the key operated push-button or with the radio 

control) to stop the movement. The leaves stop and the display 

stops flashing.

Press push-button 

F

 to exit and save the programming. The 

procedure is complete and the gate is ready to operate.

- COMPLETE LEARNING (With Slow Down):

Check that the leaves are closed. Enter “

BASIC PROGRAMMING,

” 

select the TIME LEARNING function and then press the 

+

 push-

button for more than 

3 seconds

. The display begins flashing and 

leaf 1 begins to open. The following functions can be performed by 

sending OPEN A pulses (by key push-button or radio control):

1° OPEN -  Slow down at opening of leaf 1
2° OPEN -  Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its opening 

movement 

3° OPEN -  Slow down at opening of leaf 2
4° OPEN -  Leaf 2 stops at opening and immediately begins its 

closing movement

5° OPEN -  Slow down at closing of leaf 2
6° OPEN -  Leaf 2 stops at closing and leaf 1 begins its closing 

movement

7° OPEN -  Slow down at closing of leaf 1
8° OPEN -  Leaf 1 stops at closing

When the display stops flashing, press push-button 

F

 to exit and 

save the programming. 

The procedure is complete and the gate is 

ready to operate.

Notes:

 

• 

If you wish to eliminate deceleration in certain stages, wait for the 

leaf to reach its stop-limit and supply 2 consecutive Open pulses 

(by 1 second).

• 

If only one leaf is present, the entire sequence must nevertheless 

be effected. When the leaf has finished opening, supply 5 Open 

pulses until the leaf begins to close, and then resume normal 

operation.

WARNING: 

During the learning procedure, safety 

devices are disabled! Avoid crossing the leaf 

movement area when this operation is carried out.

Make sure travel limit mechanical stops are present.

1.6 Start-Up

1.6.1 LED Check

1.6.2 Rotation Direction and Force Check

1.6.3 Learning Operating Times

Learning with the Gatecoder can be accomplished in two ways:

- SIMPLE LEARNING (With Slow Down):

Check that the leaves are closed. Access “

BASIC PROGRAM-

MING,

” select the TIME LEARNING function and then press the 

+

 push-button for 

1 second

: the display begins flashing and the 

leaves begin the opening movement.
The movement stops automatically when the opening stop limit is 

reached. The display will stop flashing.

Press push-button 

F

 to exit and save the programming. The proce-

dure is complete and the gate is ready to operate, using the default 

slow down set at the factory.

- COMPLETE LEARNING (With Slow Down):

Check that the leaves are closed. Access “

BASIC PROGRAM-

MING,

” select the TIME LEARNING function and then press the 

push-button for more than 

3 seconds

. The display begins flashing 

and leaf 1 begins to open. The following functions can be performed 

by sending OPEN A pulses (by radio control or key push-button):

LEDs

ON

OFF

OP_A

Command activated

Command inactive

OP_B

Command activated

Command inactive

STOP

Command inactive

Command activated

FSWCL

Safety devices clear

Safety devices triggered

FSWOP

Safety devices clear

Safety devices triggered

FCA1 (if used)

Flashes when Gatecoder 1 is in use

FCC1 (if used)

Flashes when Gatecoder 1 is in use

FCC2 (if used)

Flashes when Gatecoder 2 is in use

FCA2 (if used)

Flashes when Gatecoder 2 is in use

1.6.4 Learning Times with Gatecoder

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Summary of Contents for 455 D

Page 1: ...455 D Control Board 800 878 7829 www FastGateOpeners com...

Page 2: ...est 10 2 OPERATING MODES DETAILED DESCRIPTION 11 3 PREWIRED ENCLOSURE DIAGRAM 13 4 POWER AND ACCESSORIES CONNECTIONS 14 AC Power Wiring Guidelines 14 AC Power Connection 14 Magnetic Lock Connection 14...

Page 3: ...afety Devices Closing Safety Devices Power Supply Earth Terminal Board Outputs Flashing Lamp Motors 24 VDC Acces sories Power Supply 24 VDC Indicator Light Fail Safe 12 VAC Electric Lock Power Supply...

Page 4: ...nst the risk of impact and crushing Opening Closing Safety Devices Closing Safety Devices Opening Safety Devices Connection of ONE Pair of Closing Photocells and ONE Pair of Opening Closing Photocells...

Page 5: ...e K Connection of ONE Pair of Opening Photocells Connection of ONE Pair of Opening Photocells and ONE Pair of Closing Photocells Connection of TWO Pairs of Closing Photocells Connection of ONE Pair of...

Page 6: ...y prevent the leaf closing movement NB If no closing safety devices are connected jumper connect terminals CL and TX FSW Fig G OP FSW Opening safety devices contact N C The purpose of the opening safe...

Page 7: ...e Learning OPERATING LOGICS see tab 3 a h If using hydraulic operators set force to maximum level 1 4 7 Terminal Block J6 Limit Switch or Gatecoder 1 5 1 Basic Programming To access BASIC PROGRAMMING...

Page 8: ...d Differentfigurescorrespondtotheextra time compared to normal work time opening or closing whentheoutputcanbeused viaarelay to power a courtesy light Time can be adjusted from to sec in 1 sec steps a...

Page 9: ...on or radio control 1 OPEN Slow down at opening of leaf 1 2 OPEN Leaf 1 stops at opening and leaf 2 begins its opening movement 3 OPEN Slow down at opening of leaf 2 4 OPEN Leaf 2 stops at opening and...

Page 10: ...ress push button F to exit and save the programming The procedure is complete and the gate is ready to operate Notes The slow down pulse should be given before the gate reaches the positive stop to pr...

Page 11: ...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 g o L S...

Page 12: ...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 E D Y T...

Page 13: ...13 455 D Control Board 3 PREWIRED ENCLOSURE DIAGRAM 800 878 7829 www FastGateOpeners com...

Page 14: ...ht ning Use a grounding rod if necessary A surge suppressor is recommended for additional protec tion AC Power Connection 1 Turn the circuit breaker for the AC gate operator power to OFF before connec...

Page 15: ...ubject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC Inter national Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than or oth...

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