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2.6 OUT 1

2.6 OUT 1

2.6 OUT 1

2.6 OUT 1

2.6 OUT 1
2.7 OUT 2

2.7 OUT 2

2.7 OUT 2

2.7 OUT 2

2.7 OUT 2
2.8 OUT 3

2.8 OUT 3

2.8 OUT 3

2.8 OUT 3

2.8 OUT 3

Sets function or status associated with individual outputs on
the 940SDM control board.
Standard setting OUT 1:
Gong/NO
Standard setting OUT 2:
Light/NO
Standard setting OUT 3:
No close/NO

Function/Status

Function/Status

Function/Status

Function/Status

Function/Status

The output is activated according to selection:

SELECTION

OUTPUT ACTIVATION

OPEN

Until the door  is open

MOVING

Until  door  is  moving

NOT  CLOSE

Until door  is not closed

ALARM

Until the door  is in alarm status

GONG

Intervention of  photocells activates the output for 1 sec.
at 0.5 sec.. intervals until release.

LIGHT

In “night” operational  function, when the  door  is
commanded to open, the output is activated for 60 sec.

INTERLOCK (*)

The output is activated  to create  an  interlock between
the doors

(*) The “interlock” function cannot be selected but is
automatically set on the OUT1 output when the interlock is
activated (see Various/Interlock).

N o

N o

N o

N o

N o

Normally open output.

N c

N c

N c

N c

N c

Normally closed  output.

3 VARIOUS

3 VARIOUS

3 VARIOUS

3 VARIOUS

3 VARIOUS

3.1  Stand Setup

3.1  Stand Setup

3.1  Stand Setup

3.1  Stand Setup

3.1  Stand Setup

Used for checking if any non-standard programming operation
was effected.

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

If no function was modified with respect to the standard
programming, an asterisk is shown.
If the asterisk is not present, press the “OK” key and all standard
programming functions are reset.

No Standard

No Standard

No Standard

No Standard

No Standard

If at least one  function was modified with respect to the
standard programming, an asterisk is shown.

3.2  Interlock

3.2  Interlock

3.2  Interlock

3.2  Interlock

3.2  Interlock

The interlock function makes it possible to control two sliding
doors (master and slave) so that opening of one depends on
closing of the other and vice versa.

Off

Off

Off

Off

Off

Interlock function not active.

O n

O n

O n

O n

O n

Activates the interlock function.

Master

Master

Master

Master

Master

The master door (usually the internal one).

Slave

Slave

Slave

Slave

Slave

The slave door.

No Memory

No Memory

No Memory

No Memory

No Memory

With interlock operation, you must wait for one door to re-close
before commanding the other to open: any opening pulses
sent during the operating cycle of the first door, have no effect.

With Memory

With Memory

With Memory

With Memory

With Memory

With interlock operation, there is no need to wait for one door
to re-close before commanding the other to open: any
opening pulses sent during the operating cycle of the first door
are memorised, and the second door opens automatically as
soon as the first door closes.

3.2  Kit elastic.

3.2  Kit elastic.

3.2  Kit elastic.

3.2  Kit elastic.

3.2  Kit elastic.

The elastic kit is a mechanical accessory which, when installed,
enables anti-panic opening of the leaves in case of a black-
out.

Off

Off

Off

Off

Off

Elastic kit not installed.

O n

O n

O n

O n

O n

Elastic kit installed.

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard

When power is restored after a blackout, the door remains set
in its “manual” operating function (which cannot be changed)
until the device is reset by manually closing the leaf.

Â

 For correct operation, the SD-Keeper must be permanently

installed.

No standard

No standard

No standard

No standard

No standard

When power is restored after a blackout, the door automatically
executes the movement required to reset the device.
Important!: when the system is being automatically reset, the
anti-crushing device is disabled.

4 CHANGE P

4 CHANGE P

4 CHANGE P

4 CHANGE P

4 CHANGE PAS

AS

AS

AS

ASSWORD

SWORD

SWORD

SWORD

SWORD

Sets the new password for accessing the advanced menu (4
digits).

77777 CL

CL

CL

CL

CLOCK

OCK

OCK

OCK

OCK

Sets the current day, time and date.

88888 TIMER

TIMER

TIMER

TIMER

TIMER

Off

Off

Off

Off

Off

Timer not activated.

O n

O n

O n

O n

O n

Timer activated: the operating time bands set in “9 Timer
Programming” are enabled.
When the timer is activated, a “T” appears at the side of the
time shown on the display and the SD-Keeper will not allow
any operational  selection.
The battery inside the SD-Keeper maintains the clock in
operation even if power is not supplied; if correct time is lost
(e.g. black-out and discharged battery), a flashing asterisk
appears in place of the “T” and the timer is disabled.

99999 TIMER PROGRAMMING

TIMER PROGRAMMING

TIMER PROGRAMMING

TIMER PROGRAMMING

TIMER PROGRAMMING

With the timer, you can create up to 5 different time bands for
each day of the week (by setting the band starting time) and
assign an operational function to each time band.
When the SD-Keeper's internal clock reaches the starting time
of a band, the associated operating function is automatically
set, and the door remains in this condition until the subsequent
band intervenes.
Permanent connection of the SD-Display is necessary
for correct management of time bands.

Selecting the day

Selecting the day

Selecting the day

Selecting the day

Selecting the day

Selects the day of the week to create time bands.
If you select “All days”, any time bands defined subsequently
are included in all days of the week.

Function

Function

Function

Function

Function

Sets the operating function to be associated with the time
band by referring to the following table:

FUN

MEANING

0

NO FUNCTION

1

AUTOMATIC TWO-WAY TOTAL

2

AUTOMATIC ONE WAY TOTAL

3

AUTOMATIC TWO-WAY PARTIAL

4

AUTOMATIC ONE WAY PARTIAL

5

DOOR TOTALLY OPEN

6

DOOR PARTIALLY OPEN

7

MANUAL

8

NIGHT

Time band starting time

Time band starting time

Time band starting time

Time band starting time

Time band starting time

Sets the activation time for the time band.
There is no need for the time bands to be in chronological
order.

-TIMER PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE-

We wish to program a door operating at the following times:
•from MONDAY to FRIDAY:

- from 8 a.m. in AUTOMATIC TWO-WAY TOTAL
- from 6 p.m. in AUTOMATIC ONE WAY TOTAL
- from 7 p.m. in NIGHT

•SATURDAY and SUNDAY: NIGHT for the whole day

Proceed as follows:

select ALL DAYS and set the following:
TIME BAND 1: FUN 1  8 a.m.
TIME BAND 2: FUN 2  6 p.m.

Summary of Contents for 940SMT

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Page 2: ...t Mechanical movement risks such as crushing dragging and shearing CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINES DIRECTIVE 89 392 EEC ANNEX II PART B Manufacturer FAAC S p A Address Via Benini 1 40069 Zol...

Page 3: ...FILE HOUSING PROFILE SLIDING PROFILE CLOSING PROFILE FOR STANDARD AUTOMATED SYSTEM CLOSING PROFILE FOR FREE STANDING AUTOMATED SYSTEM CLOSING PROFILE FOR TELESCOPIC AUTOMATED SYSTEM LEAF ATTACHMENT PR...

Page 4: ...pply Protection class Anti crushing activation Operating ambient temperature Use frequency Motor power supply Head profile length Opening speed adjustment load free Closing speed adjustment load free...

Page 5: ...4 ENGLISH ENGLISH 25 21 4 164 5 205 40 5 79 5 71 5 179 5 14 6 10 15 15 50 251 195 Fig 2...

Page 6: ...5 ENGLISH ENGLISH 14 6 10 15 49 6 135 205 71 5 50 301 35 5 71 5 117 76 2 37 7 50 50 15 15 15 25 195 Fig 3...

Page 7: ...utomatically activated managed and controlled TheFAACseries940SMTautomatedsystemsaresuppliedfully assembled wiredandtestedintheconfigurationrequestedbythe customerontheorderform orsuppliedasakit Anaut...

Page 8: ...5245 1227 2400 3700 1020 1050 845 2580 5305 5445 1277 2500 3850 1070 1100 895 2680 5505 5645 1327 2600 4000 1120 1150 945 2780 5705 5845 1377 2700 4150 1170 1200 995 2880 5905 6045 1427 2800 4300 122...

Page 9: ...900 420 450 180 1380 2905 2765 677 1300 2050 470 500 230 1480 3105 2965 727 1400 2200 520 550 280 1580 3305 3165 777 1500 2350 570 600 330 1680 3505 3365 827 1600 2500 620 650 380 1780 3705 3565 877 1...

Page 10: ...1100 4545 4685 527 1900 2950 295 325 1275 1150 4745 4885 552 2000 3100 320 350 1325 1200 4945 5085 577 2100 3250 345 375 1375 1250 5145 5285 602 2200 3400 370 400 1425 1300 5345 5485 627 2300 3550 395...

Page 11: ...10 ENGLISH ENGLISH 36 36 200 12 18 HA 165 LH max 2500 14 6 10 5 INSTALLATION HA LH 15 4 mm 10 Fig 7...

Page 12: ...11 ENGLISH ENGLISH HA LH 15 4 mm 10 Fig 8 14 6 10 LH max 2500 12 18 135 HA 200...

Page 13: ...ee securing points Carry out the remaining securing operations every 20 cm on the vertical slots as shown in figure 8 Free standing profile securing with side brackets The automation head profile with...

Page 14: ...ugs and screws 8 2 Adjustment of the counter roller The carriages are supplied with a counter wheel Adjustment procedurebelow Loosen the two hexagon head screws fig 18 ref and Slide the screw fig 18 r...

Page 15: ...ightenthecarriage sfixingscrews Fig 25 11 INSTALLATION OF HOUSING FIXING BRACKETS Fit a housing fixing bracket at the end of the head profile opposite the motor unit using the supplied screws and plat...

Page 16: ...Fully screw the adjuster on the bracket Pull the knob and rotate it through 90 so that it locks on the bracket Thread the cable fig 33 ref inside part leaving the sheath at its limit stop Fit the cab...

Page 17: ...t it and push it toward the profile until the metal projection fits into the profile seat fig 35 ref Fasten the parachute cables on the housing and on the housing fixing brackets as shown in fig 35 re...

Page 18: ...17 ENGLISH ENGLISH Fig 40 16 INSTALLATION WITH GRIPPERS FOR GLASS LEAVES HA LH 4 5 18 4 21 10mm To install with the glass leaves grippers refer to the dimensions infigure 40...

Page 19: ...from the toroidal transformer from the motor and from all accessories routing the cables inside the pre fittedcablesleeves Set motor direction of rotation according to type of door refer to the instru...

Page 20: ...see table LED ERROR STATUS MEANING OFF normal operating status ON Alarms n 18 20 22 24 execute SETUP SLOW FLASHING current alarm signalling FAST FLASHING setup reset in progress or during setup with...

Page 21: ...ISABLED DEFAULT no photocell 1 pair of photocells 2 pairs of photocells PSW 2 PSW 1 FAILSAFE VACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RX1 TX1 C J5 PSW 2 PSW 1 FAILSAFE VACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 22: ...ERMINAL BOARD J6 TERMINAL BOARD 1 24V 24V power supply for accessories The total maximum load of the accessories connected to the VACC and 24V inputs must not exceed 700mA 2 OUT 3 default door not clo...

Page 23: ...Keeper Display as an alternative one photocell only can be set connecting it to the PSW1 input as usual thus disabling the PSW2 input and avoiding the jumper see the SD Keeper programming instruction...

Page 24: ...nt partial opening and re closing after pause time no effect no effect no effect no effect restarts pause time count total opening and re closing after pause time restarts pause time count partial ope...

Page 25: ...AGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS SD Keeper also without display has a diagnostic function which in case of an alarm interrupts normal display of the function every 2 seconds in order to s...

Page 26: ...range of pause time 0 to 90 sec DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR OPEN The door opens and stays open NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT The door closes and the lock if present is activated The i...

Page 27: ...OK key An asterisk on the display indicates the currently active setting To exit programming select the exit function at each level Otherwise after about 2 minutes the display automatically returns to...

Page 28: ...OK OK OK 4 1 OK OK OK 4 2 OK OK 4 3 4 OK OK OK OK OK OK 5 OK OK 5 1 5 2 OK OK OK BATTERY BATTERY KIT ON OFF NO STANDARD STANDARD BAT OPERATION OPENING NO STANDARD STANDARD CLOSING NIGHT BATT LAST OPER...

Page 29: ...1 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 4 OK OK OK OK OK OK PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 OPERATION PARAMETERS CLOSING SPEED OPENING SPEED DECEL WIDTH DECEL...

Page 30: ...OK OK PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 incorrect code correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN OUT SETUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD EMERG 1 OPEN STOP CLOSE SPEED NO...

Page 31: ...K OK OK OK OK OK OK 3 3 PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 incorrect code correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN OUT SETUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD STAND SETUP STA...

Page 32: ...AND 2 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 5 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 2 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 5 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FU...

Page 33: ...at the point where the obstacle had been detected and continues at the slower speed until completed Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard Opening No Standard...

Page 34: ...value 0 cm Adjusting range from 0 to 120 cm Closing Closing Closing Closing Closing Sets anticipated time value on the standard deceleration point at the closing stop position Standard value 0 cm Adju...

Page 35: ...a black out Off Off Off Off Off Elastic kit not installed On On On On On Elastic kit installed Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard When power is restored after a blackout the door remains set...

Page 36: ...ecute the Setup activate the elastic kit with SD Keeper Display install the accessory mechanically After installation the leaves will open when mains power fails when mains power is restored the elast...

Page 37: ...charge to perform at least one emergency movement after which the 940SDM control board goes into NIGHT ENERGY SAVING status ENERGY SAVING other than Night operating function VAC is switched OFF SD Ke...

Page 38: ...night pause time elapses The operation is identical if the person comes from the opposite direction INTERLOCK WITHOUT INTERNAL SENSORS INTERLOCK WITHOUT INTERNAL SENSORS INTERLOCK WITHOUT INTERNAL SEN...

Page 39: ...RY function was selected for theEMERG2input whenthecontactisrestored RESET is necessary to cancel the signal 3 4 7 EMERG 1 ON Emergency input 1 active This signal is shown whenever the EMERG1 emergenc...

Page 40: ...execute a new SETUP 2 4 22 The SETUP procedure cannot be completed because excessive friction or excessive leaf weight was detected When this signal is generated the ERROR LED on the 940SDM control bo...

Page 41: ...alarm in progress connect the SD Keeper to find the alarm and take the appropriate action see the diagnosticsguide G door locked and ERROR LED ON SETUPmustbeexecuted alarm in progress connect the SD K...

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