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MANUAL LEARNING WITH LOGIC “E” (SEMIAUTOMATIC)

Press the SET-UP pushbutton for one second. The courtesy light
starts flashing when the button is released.  Carry out the
following procedure within 8 seconds (otherwise the operator
will carry out automatic learning).
1) Effect the 1st OPEN command: the operator carries out a

closing operation until detecting the ground stop and
stops.

2) Effect the 2nd OPEN command: the operator carries out an

opening movement.

3) Effect the 3rd OPEN command to establish the point at

which the start of deceleration is required.

4) Effect the 4th OPEN command to establish the point of

stopping in opening, or wait until the automatic system
detects the opening end travel and stops.

5) Effect the 5th OPEN command: the automatic system starts

the closing movement.

6)  Effect the 6th OPEN command to establish the point at

which the start of deceleration is required.

7) Wait until the door reaches the ground stop and the

operator stops.

If the learning procedure was successful, the courtesy light
stops flashing and remains on for 5 seconds.
During these 5 seconds, in order to reduce the load on the
release system, OPEN pulses can be sent within 2 seconds of
each other to reverse the carriage. A pulse equals 5 mm travel.
N.B.: Carriage reversing is only visible during normal operation
of the automatic system.

AUTOMATIC LEARNING WITH LOGIC “A” (AUTOMATIC)

Hold down the SET-UP pushbutton until the courtesy light comes
on (approx. 5 seconds). On releasing the button the courtesy
light starts flashing.
1) After 4 seconds the operator automatically carries out

closing until detecting the ground stop.

2) The operator moves the door in opening. Wait until it

reaches the opening end travel or effect an OPEN
command in the position in which stopping of movement is
required.

3) The operator closes the door.
4) Wait until the door reaches the ground stop and the

operator stops.

If the learning procedure was successful, the courtesy light
stops flashing and remains on for 5 seconds.
During these 5 seconds, in order to reduce the load on the
release system, OPEN pulses can be sent within 2 seconds of
each other to reverse the carriage. A pulse equals 5 mm travel.
N.B.: Carriage reversing is only visible during normal operation
of the automatic system.
The electronic equipment establishes the deceleration points.
The pause time is set at 3 minutes.

MANUAL LEARNING WITH LOGIC “A” (AUTOMATIC)

Hold down the SET-UP pushbutton until the courtesy light comes
on (approx. 5 seconds). On releasing the button the courtesy
light starts flashing. Carry out the following procedure within 4
seconds (otherwise the operator carries out automatic SET-
UP).
1) Effect the 1st OPEN command: the operator carries out a

closing operation until detecting the ground stop.

2) Effect the 2nd OPEN command: the operator carries out an

opening movement.

3) Effect the 3rd OPEN command to establish the point at

which the start of deceleration is required.

4) Effect the 4th OPEN command to establish the point of

stopping in opening, or wait until the automatic system
detects the opening end travel.  After stopping, the count
of time when the automatic system is left open begins. This
is the pause that will be respected in normal operation
(max. 3 minutes).

5) Effect the 5th OPEN command: the pause time count is

stopped and the closing movement starts.

6) Effect the 6th OPEN command to establish the point at

which the start of deceleration is required.

7) Wait until the door reaches the stop and the operator stops.
If the learning procedure was successful, the courtesy light
stops flashing and remains on for 5 seconds.
During these 5 seconds, in order to reduce the load on the
release system, OPEN pulses can be sent within 2 seconds of
each other to reverse the carriage. A pulse equals 5 mm travel.
N.B.: Carriage reversing is only visible during normal operation
of automatic system.

ON GROUND MANUAL SETTING OF CONTACT POINT (learn-
ing mode)

During the learning phase, the operator seeks the ground stop
using the maximum deliverable force (600N). To avoid excessive
stress, the stopping point can also be established manually:
when the automatic system executes the closing movements,
effect an OPEN command when the stop is reached, If the stop
commands are incongruous at the first and second closing, the
automatic system will signal anomaly status and the learning
cycle will have to be repeated.
During normal operation, the automated system in any case
searches for the contact point, but it exercises only the force
necessary to move the door.

N.B.: at the end of the learning cycle make the automatic
system do a complete cycle to allow it to acquire the correct
stopping point in closing.  After this cycle, if the automation
reopens the door again, command its closing.

PRE-FLASHING

The pre-flashing function can be activated and disabled
(following an OPEN command, the unit activates the flashing
lamp for 5 seconds before it starts the movement). Procedure:
1) Press and hold down the SETUP key.
2) Press the OPEN key too after about 3 seconds. If the

courtesy lamp goes ON, pre-flashing was activated, if
instead, it stays OFF, pre-flashing was disabled.

3) Release both push-buttons.

Summary of Contents for 531EM

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Page 2: ...ndicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequately secured to the frame structure in addition to the devices mentioned at point 15 17 FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation of the automated system if system components not produced by FAAC are used 18 For maintenance strictly use original parts by FAAC 19 Do not in any w...

Page 3: ...m stick on the warning stickers as shown in the instruction Install the manual release devices at a height of not over 180cm Install the external control devices at a height of not below 150 cm clear of the door movement area but in a position enabling visual control of the area When you have finished installing check if the anti crushing device is able to detect a 50mm high object on the ground a...

Page 4: ...1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 531EM Power supply Vac 6 10 50Hz 230 Electric motor Vdc 24 Maximum absorbed power W 220 Thrust force N 600 Type of use Continuous Minimum distance from ceiling mm 35 Courtesy light Vac W 230 25 max Courtesy light timer sec 120 Standard speed of carriage load free m min 6 6 Lower speed of carriage load free m min 3 8 Deceleration speed m min 1 3 Noise at standard sp...

Page 5: ...s Check correct balance and if the opening mechanical stops have been installed 4 DESCRIPTION Remove the door s mechanical closing devices so that the door is closed by the automatic system Check if there is an efficient earth plate for electrical connection of the operator Make sure there is a clearance of at least 35 mm between the ceiling and the highest sliding point of the door fig 4 Check if...

Page 6: ...fig 7 ref A 4 Tighten the chain a little by tightening the nut fig 7 ref C 5 Place the sliding guide on its side fig 8 6 Push the carriage near the drive coupling unit fig 8 ref C 7 Adjust the tensioner fig 8 ref A so that the central part of the loop formed of the upper section of the chain coincides approximately with middle of the sliding guide fig 8 ref B Warning overtightening can damage the ...

Page 7: ...e on the lintel corresponding to the max height reached by the door during movement see fig 4 3 Position the front connection fixing bracket with bottom edge at least 5 mm above the intersection point of the lines and centred with the vertical line fig 12 See par 7 2 for correct positioning of the bracket with respect to the connection point on the door 4 Mark the two fixing points 5 Drill the hol...

Page 8: ...l brackets proceeding as described in steps 9 10 and 12 fig 15 7 2 CONNECTION ON DOOR 1 Assemble the connection bracket with the carriage bar fig 16 If using the outside release device position the connection bracket on the door so that the release wire loop is turned towards the left side of the door fig 16 and 17 2 Close the door and bring the carriage near it 3 Position the connection bracket o...

Page 9: ...lly fig 22 4 Pull the release handle sideways in the direction of the door fig 23 Check that on releasing the handle the LOCK window located under the carriage is red Manually move the door until locating the carriage coupling point Attention make sure that there are no persons animals or objects in the door movement area during the release manoeuvre 7 5 OUTSIDE RELEASE If the automatic system is ...

Page 10: ...FSW TX FSW Terminal for connection of the negative pole of the photocell transmitter TX CONNECTOR J2 low voltage Connector J2 is used for quick connection of MINIDEC DECODER and RP RECEIVER cards Insert and remove the cards after disconnecting the power to the operator TERMINAL BOARD J3 high voltage Terminal board for 230Vac 50Hz power supply on the support plate Earth fixing screw fig 26 ref A TE...

Page 11: ...revent any electrical interference use separate sheaths The operator is equipped with a cable with Shuko plug already wired if using a different cable make sure to connect the earth to the special anchoring point indicated in fig 26 ref A For the cable passage use the arrangement located on the back of the housing If tubing is used execute the slot as shown in fig 26 ref B Carry out the electrical...

Page 12: ...for 1 second The courtesy light starts to flash when the button is released 1 After 8 seconds the operator automatically does a closing operation until detecting the ground stop 2 The operator starts the opening movement Wait until it reaches the opening end travel or effect an OPEN command in the position in which stopping of movement is required 3 The operator closes the door 4 Wait until the do...

Page 13: ... 5 seconds On releasing the button the courtesy light starts flashing Carry out the following procedure within 4 seconds otherwise the operator carries out automatic SET UP 1 Effect the 1st OPEN command the operator carries out a closing operation until detecting the ground stop 2 Effect the 2nd OPEN command the operator carries out an opening movement 3 Effect the 3rd OPEN command to establish th...

Page 14: ...the automatic system does not carry out any operation The STOP and FSW safety devices are active even during the learning phase Their incorrect connection or non connection inhibits operator operation Check the status of the LEDS following the indications given in the Input LEDs status tables Check the connections given in fig 27 The automatic system does not perform any movement The STOP command ...

Page 15: ...pecial antenna To install the antenna on the automatic system drill the housing from the inside in the controlled area fig 34 and fix the antenna with the special nut fig 35 Using the RP2 868SLH receiver the second channel can be used for the STOP command or for activating other devices e g lighting systems using the free contact output The buffer battery kit will activate the automated system in ...

Page 16: ...ance as the new closing contact point and goes into closed status To restore the correct positions remove the obstacle and command a new cycle at the next closure the automated system will advance at low speed until it detects the closing contact point The door is normally closed when the electronic control unit receives an opening command from the remote control or from any other type of pulse ge...

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