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FAAC MODEL 950 BM Door Operator

10.  KP-CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING UNIT

The KP-Controller is used for selecting operational functions, as 

well as adjusting and programming the 950 Series automatic doors. 

It is divided into two parts: a fixed part used for signalling of 

operational functions by means of pushbuttons and relevant 

signalling LEDs (Fig. 23 ref.A), and a removable part with LCD 

display and selection buttons to access complete programming 

(Fig. 23 ref.B).

The KP-Controller display can be used as a temporary 

programming unit if the parameter “Keep settings” in the 

ADVANCED MENU is set to ON: after all programming and 

adjustments have been carried out, KP-Controller can be fully 

removed because the settings remain stored on the 950MPS 

control board.

If KP-Controller is installed without display, a cover is provided (Fig. 

23 ref.C).

KP-Controller can be disabled by a combination of keys (see the 

special LOCK function) or by internally installing a jumper that acts 

as a switch (Fig. 24 ref. LOCK).

10.1.  MOUNTING

Refer to Fig. 24 for an exploded view of mounting; two knockout 

areas marked A and B are provided for entry of connection cable.

10.2 . CONNECTIONS

Connect the KP-Controller to the 950 I/O control board by a 

2x0.5mm² max 50m cable (Fig. 24).  

If the two LOCK terminals are connected to each other as shown in 

Fig.24, all keys on the programmer are disabled.

10.3 . DIAGNOSTICS

The KP-Controller (also without display) has a diagnostic function 

which, in case of an alarm, interrupts the normal display of the fun-

ction every 2 seconds in order to show the fault status for 1 second 

by a combination of flashing LEDs.

Consult Fig. 25 and table 9 to identify the type of alarm according 

to the flashing LEDs. In the event of several simultaneous faults, 

the code of fault detected first is displayed.

2x0.5 mm2

max 50m

Fig. 24

A

B

Fig. 23

A

B

C

                                                                                              

  Table 9 DIAGNOSTICS

 

              

Led           =on            = off

DESCRIPTION 

     MEANING

3  FORCED OPEN       Door forced opening in progress

7  EMERG. ON 

     Emergency input active

9  OBST. IN CLOS.       Closing obstacle detected 3 successive times; Reset necessary to restore operation

10        v 

     Lock locked in closed position

12        v 

     Incorrect power supply to accessories (24Vdc absent)

15        v 

     Setup not possibile

18        v 

     Initialisation process not possible on motor: leaf stroke too long

20        v 

     Initialisation process not possible on motor: insufficient leaf stroke

22        v 

     Leaf too heavy

24        v 

     Motor failure

26         v 

     950 MPS control board failure

27        v 

     No power supply

28        v 

     Setup cycle required

29        v 

     Encoder failure

30         v 

     Driver motor failure

31        v 

     EEPROM failure

32        v 

     Master/Slave communication error 

1 2 3 4 5

8

7

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Fig. 25

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Page 2: ...2 FAAC MODEL 950 BM Door Operator shielded Fig 2a Fig 3 1 1 2 2 Fig 4 Fig 4b Fig 4a 3 1 4 1 4 3 2 2 6 5 5 8 8 7 800 878 7829 www FastGateOpeners com...

Page 3: ...3 FAAC MODEL 950 BM Door Operator Fig 5 Fig 6 800 878 7829 www FastGateOpeners com...

Page 4: ...he operator and the arm is required add the optional modular extensions Each modular extension increases the standard height of 1 1 8 inches It is not rccommended to use more than 2 extensions TABLE A...

Page 5: ...ween the operator and the arm is required add the optional modular extensions Each modular extension increases the standard height of 1 1 8 inches It is not rccommended to use more than 2 extensions T...

Page 6: ...24 Vdc with encoder Dimensions 20 3 4 x 4 1 8 x 4 3 4 length x height x depth Weight 22 lbs Operating ambient temperature 4 to 131 F Protection class IP 23 internal use only Dimensions and leaf max we...

Page 7: ...tor mounting position must not exhibit any significant deformation The operator must be mounted parallel to the floor NOTE Iftheslidingarmistobeused thedriving armmustbemounted before the operator is...

Page 8: ...d down SW1 button for at least 5 sec until the LD2 red LED on the 950MPS board lights up The LED will start flashing to indicate that SET UP process is in progress During this process the following pa...

Page 9: ...y obstacle e g side wall is prevented which would cause interruption of the work cycle 5 4 6 MICROSWITCH No 8 SCP Function SCP Function Selectable Close Power If the SCP function is enabled the door c...

Page 10: ...GND Accessories power supply Negative and contacts Common 9 24Vdc 24Vdc accessories power supply 10 Internal Command N O Contact Any pulse generator pushbutton sensor etc which by closing a contact c...

Page 11: ...h by closing a contact commands door closing Permanence of the closed contact inhibits operation of any other pulse generator To install several devices as FIRE ALARM Command connect the N O contacts...

Page 12: ...e side of the cover fig 4 ref 2 The selector switch position is fixed however depending on the type of installation on doorpost or on lintel the connection cable to the 950I O unit must be positioned...

Page 13: ...closing direction until the next fixing position of the stop point screw fig 21 ref 5 is in line with the inspection slot and fix the screw again 5 Reinstall the arm correctly see par 3 3 6 Run a new...

Page 14: ...x0 5mm max 50m cable Fig 24 If the two LOCK terminals are connected to each other as shown in Fig 24 all keys on the programmer are disabled 10 3 DIAGNOSTICS The KP Controller also without display has...

Page 15: ...ernal radars are disabled The Key command causes opening and closing after the night pause time elapses standard 7 sec Adjusting range of night pause time from 0 to 30 sec To obtain partial opening in...

Page 16: ...to select sub menu or parameter and confirm with the OK key An asterisk on the display indicates the currently active setting To exit programming select the exit function at each level Other wise afte...

Page 17: ...agram 3 Setup Diagram 4 Lock SETUP 80 7 SEC 2 SEC CLOSING STANDARD NO STANDARD OBSTACLE DETECTION NIGHT PAUSE TIME PARTIAL OPENING PAUSE TIME EXIT LOCK OFF ON ALWAYS ONE WAY NIGHT NIGHT KIT LOCK EXIT...

Page 18: ...NOSTICS NR CYCLE XXXX ALARM N alarm description PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 KEEP SETTINGS OFF ON 8 8 EXIT ADVANCED MENU OPERATION PARAMETERS CLOSING SPEED OPENING SPEED cor...

Page 19: ...ASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 IN OUT SETUP EMERG OPEN CLOSE OUT OP CL NO OUT ALARM NO NC USCITA NC NO NC ADVANCED MENU OPERATION PARAMETERS VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD correc...

Page 20: ...SETUP STAND SETUP STANDARD NO STANDARD INTERLOCK MASTER SLAVE NO MEMORY WITH MEMORY EXIT NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 MASTER SLAVE ON OFF ON OFF 2 LEAVES TES...

Page 21: ...UN 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 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 2 FUN 0 00...

Page 22: ...if the cause of signalled malfunction was removed it restores normal operation 5 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD To access the advanced menu insert the 4 digit password default 0000 1 OPERATION PARAMETERS Dia...

Page 23: ...o 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 KP Controller s internal clock reaches the starting ti...

Page 24: ...se totally in order to activate the sensor of the second door 6 Door B opens Fig 28 Door A Door B 7 The person exits 8 Door B closes after the night pause time elapses The operation is identical if th...

Page 25: ...ately reversed The partial opening function enables control of total opening of the master only The operating functions must be set on the master automated system only or on the KP Controller if conne...

Page 26: ...Check that LED 5 6 7 are ON These LED s show safety and stop circuits Refer to page 6 installing jumpers for more information Door will not open 1 Check that LED 5 6 7 are ON These LED s show safety...

Page 27: ...en subject to misuse neg ligence 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...

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