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  22  A140 AIR H100-H140 FREE-STANDING TRANSOM FITTING   

A140 AIR Free-standing can be used with the transom profile.
Fit the glass leaf that must be inserted into the upper profile
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Then insert the transom profiles, uniformly spaced, in the bottom of
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Summary of Contents for A140 AIR 2 H100

Page 1: ...A140 AIR H100 H140 EN16005...

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Page 3: ...hnical documentation is compiled in accordance with part B of Annex VII of the above mentioned Machinery Directive The above identified partly completed machinery is also in compliance with the all th...

Page 4: ...counter thrust wheel in the top part and a screw based system for adjusting the height of the leaves Drive belt fig 1 ref Transmission pulley unit fig 1 ref 1 1 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE CROSS BE...

Page 5: ...g 2 N DESCRIPTION CABLES External radar 4x0 25mm Internal radar 4x0 25mm Photocell transmitter 2x0 25mm Photocell receiver 3x0 25mm SD Keeper SDK Light 2x0 5mm max 50 m Key operated switch for locking...

Page 6: ...H100 and H140 LEAF FITTING PROFILE LOWER GUIDE PROFILE GRIPPER FOR GLASS LEAF LOWER SLIDING BLOCK FOR GLASS LEAF CABLE ROUTING COMPARTMENT FREE STANDING PLATE FREE STANDING PROFILE TRANSOM PROFILE PRO...

Page 7: ...5 A140 AIR H100 H140 ENGLISH fig 4...

Page 8: ...6 ENGLISH fig 5 A140 AIR H100 H140 glass leaf...

Page 9: ...7 ENGLISH A140 AIR H140 with door carriage spacer fig 6...

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Page 13: ...dvise you to assemble and install at the same time Automation free standing refer to Chapter 21 fig 10 1 1A SUPPORT PROFILE SECURING ON WALL Define the exact height position of the support profile con...

Page 14: ...ews fig 13 and fig 14 1 3A ASSEMBLING THE SLIDING GUIDE Important the rod with tie rods be fitted before securing the support profile to the wall If the rod was not fitted you can fit the small plates...

Page 15: ...dimensions in figure 9 for the double leaf and fig 7 8 for the single leaf Tighten the carriage securing screws 4 Cut the lower guide profile to the same length as the leaf and secure with adequate sc...

Page 16: ...rriage by withdrawing the upper and lower plate of the carriage fig 20 ref and removing the 2 fastening screws M6 fig 20 ref Then fit the upper plate of the carriage on the sliding profile fig 21 ref...

Page 17: ...age upper plate fig 22 ref Secure the 2 parts of the carriage using the 2 screws M6 fig 22 ref Adjust the carriages on the leaf observing the dimensions indicated in fig 9 for double leaf and fig 7 8...

Page 18: ...nt Fig 28 ref 4 2A LEAF DEPTH ADJUSTMENT To adjust the depth of the leaves loosen the 2 bolts 2 bolts as shown in Fig 29 rif Move the leaf on the carriage slot as you require and tighten the 2 bolts M...

Page 19: ...ight tighten the screw M6 M6 Fig 30 ref If necessary use a shim of about 0 5 mm placing it between the wheel and the main profile removing it when you have finished the adjustment Move the leaves by h...

Page 20: ...f or leaves into the closing position Loosen the 2 bolts the 2 bolts of the carriages Fig 33 ref Take the carriage close to the contact point until the two touch Tighten again the 2 bolts securing the...

Page 21: ...shown in Fig 34 ref A Single leaf automated systems Fit the brushes as indicated in fig 34 ref B 7A INSTALLING BRUSHES Transit space Transit space Transit space LH opening single leaf RH opening singl...

Page 22: ...cure it using the two rod bolts fig 35 B Insert 3 small plates sideways of the profile and secure the motor with the 3 screws to the support profile fig 35 A On the motor bracket there is a gauge with...

Page 23: ...Transit space LH opening single leaf RH opening single leaf Double leaf Double leaf fig 37 the belt fastened to the carriages by the fastening fittings Fig 37 ref The junction of the belt is attached...

Page 24: ...ing contact point between the two leaves corresponds to the support profile mid point and if the leaves are able to open and close completely Make sure that the belt is not too loose or too taut Belt...

Page 25: ...lation of the right side panel proceed in the same way for the left panel The figure shows the installation of the right side panel proceed in the same way for the left panel Fit the side panels as sh...

Page 26: ...s shown in fig 42 ref 5 3 m as shown in fig 42 ref 5 Secure the side panels H100 and H140 using the 3 supplied Secure the side panels H100 and H140 using the 3 supplied screws as shown in fig 41 ref 3...

Page 27: ...housing is locked in line with the two side panels and the central plate or the fixing brackets and the central plate or the fixing brackets Fig 43 ref The closing housing is pre marked to adapt it t...

Page 28: ...ile thus preventing them from coming into contact with moving parts Set motor rotation direction according to type of door refer to the control board instructions Connect the 115V 230V power plug in t...

Page 29: ...and motor lock fig 45 Ref fig 46 fig 45 The motor locking device guarantees that the leaves are locked when closed If requested when ordering the motor locking device is supplied pre installed on the...

Page 30: ...n the clamp fig 49 ref Pull the part to its end by compressing the springs and screw the clamp screw thus blocking the steel cable Cut the steel cable in excess Check if the motor lock coupling is fre...

Page 31: ...e bracket using the screws fig 51 ref Check if the sensor is in line with the magnet when the leaf is closed 17A INSTALLING THE CLOSING HOUSING Cut the housing profile to the same length as the suppor...

Page 32: ...s beam on the floor withdraw the parachute cables from the housing and remove the housing If necessary remove from the profile also those components e g motor carriages transmission pulley which could...

Page 33: ...he nuts without tightening them Secure the side plates on the cross beam in the following way Position the plates in the relevant seats and secure the side plates using the three fastening screws M8 f...

Page 34: ...ing to the cross beam length intermediate fastening operations can be required and executed by means of the guide shown in fig 54 A central fastening is in any case recommended also for a length below...

Page 35: ...STANDING TRANSOM FITTING A140 AIR Free standing can be used with the transom profile Fit the glass leaf that must be inserted into the upper profile fig 56 A B Then insert the transom profiles uniform...

Page 36: ...H fig 57 Let the glass leaf come down and rest it on the transom profiles fig 57 D Use a tie rod in the central part of the cross beam fig 57 E not supplied by FAAC to avoid bending of the cross beam...

Page 37: ...EANING OFF normal operating condition ON microprcessor E140 control board broken FLASHING power on PUSH BUTTON MEANING SW1 executes automatic SETUP RESET SW2 F programming push button SW3 Programming...

Page 38: ...c door board 12 24 V AC DC XV1 o XDT1 XV1 o XDT1 XBFA ON Connection of safety detector XV1 o XDT1 The XV1 o XDT1 sensor is a monitored opening and closing safety detector conforming to the EN16005 sta...

Page 39: ...5 standard is not in force it is possible to continue using photocells and traditional sensors Warning photocells are not permitted as a safety device in the countries of the European community where...

Page 40: ...ry NIGHT operating function selected MANUAL operating function selected an emergency input is active photocells engaged no power supplied to motor external or internal release activated When the cause...

Page 41: ...programming instructions the EMERG1 command has priority over EMERG2 5 EMERG2 NO contact default Emergency command 2 in the standard setting activation causes the door to open for as long as it is mai...

Page 42: ...CONNECTION OF PHOTOCELLS WITH FAIL SAFE DISABLED no photocell 1 pair of photocells 2 pairs of photocells CONNECTION OF PHOTOCELLS WITH FAIL SAFE ENABLED no photocell 1 pair of photocells 2 pairs of ph...

Page 43: ...a setup procedure and loads all the standard configuration settings STANDARD CONFIGURATION The standard configuration is as follows AUTOMATIC TOTAL TWO WAY operating function maximum OPENING SPEED le...

Page 44: ...use time no effect no effect starts pause time count total opening total opening total opening starts pause time count total opening total opening total opening total opening total opening no effect i...

Page 45: ...ndicated in XV1 o XDT1 manual 3 Use instructions To guarantee maximum safety the use instructions of XV1 o XDT1 sensor must be carefully observed For any depth adjustment operations use the Spotfinder...

Page 46: ...ection devices or sensors for opening only TAB 1 TAB 2 Mass Kg Setting Speed 10 9 20 8 30 7 40 6 50 6 60 5 70 5 80 5 90 4 100 4 110 4 120 4 130 4 140 4 150 4 160 3 170 3 180 3 190 3 200 3 210 3 220 3...

Page 47: ...during closing Sets the speed level of the door during closing Adjustment from 1 to 10 Adjustment from 1 to 10 3 OS Opening speed Opening speed Sets the speed level of the door during opening Sets th...

Page 48: ...ocks the leaves only in the Night operating mode Night operating mode 2 One way One way Night Night The motor lock locks the leaves in the The motor lock locks the leaves in the Night and one way oper...

Page 49: ...nally fitting a jumper by means of a switch fig 62 ref LOCK FITTING Refer to fig 62 for an exploded view of fitting Let cable route through point A or B according to the cable position needs CONNECTIO...

Page 50: ...Door open The door opens and stays open Night The door closes and the motor lock if present is activated The internal and external radars are disabled The Key command causes the door to open and re c...

Page 51: ...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 standard view ITA...

Page 52: ...ON OPENING CLOSING NIGHT BATT LAST OPERAT EXIT OFF ALWAYS ONE WAY NIGHT NIGHT ON LOCK KIT LOCK NIGHT LOCK STANDARD NO STANDARD EXIT ON OFF SURVEILLANCE RESET DIAGNOSTICS SDM L SW v NR CYCLE XXXX ALARM...

Page 53: ...GLISH PASSWORD 0000 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 OPERATION PARAMETERS CLOSING SPEED OPENING SPEED DECEL WIDTH DECEL SPEED SPEED LOW SPEED MEDIUM SPEED HIGH OPENING 2 CM CLOS...

Page 54: ...TUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD EMERG 1 OPEN STOP CLOSE SPEED NO STANDARD SPEED STANDARD WITH MEMORY NO MEMORY NO NC EMERG 2 OPEN STOP CLOSE SPEED NO STANDARD SPEED STANDARD WITH MEMORY NO MEMORY NO...

Page 55: ...0000 PASSWORD 0000 incorrect code correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN OUT SETUP VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASSWORD STAND SETUP STANDARD NO STANDARD INTERLOCK MASTER SLAVE NO MEMORY WITH MEMORY EXIT NEW PA...

Page 56: ...E 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 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1...

Page 57: ...perational function is selected simultaneous activation of the internal and external sensors commands total opening 2 2 Pause time On Pause time enabled in the automatic operational function Pause tim...

Page 58: ...alfunctions 25 control board faulty 6 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD To access the advanced menu insert the 4 digit password default 0000 1 OPERATION PARAMETERS 1 1 Closing speed Sets door speed for closing S...

Page 59: ...es 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 3 Elastic kit The elastic kit is a mechanical accessory th...

Page 60: ...ect management of time bands 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...

Page 61: ...door B If the Interlock with memory option was selected there is no need to wait for the first door to close totally in order to activate the sensor of the second door 6 Door B opens 7 The person exit...

Page 62: ...Motor lock installation procedure cut out mains power supply connect the motor lock connector to J5 of board E100 power up TO AVOID DAMAGING THE MOTOR LOCK ALWAYS ACTIVATE OR DISABLE IT WHEN NO POWER...

Page 63: ...r lock installation procedure cut out mains power supply connect the motor lock connector to J5 of board E140 power up TO AVOID DAMAGING THE MOTOR LOCK ALWAYS ACTIVATE OR DISABLE IT WHEN NO POWER IS S...

Page 64: ...act is restored RESET is necessary to cancel the signal 3 4 7 EMERG 1 ON Emergency input 1 active This signal is shown whenever the EMERG1 emergency contact is active If the WITH MEMORY function was s...

Page 65: ...lace the control board If the alarm persists replace the motor 2 8 25 control board failure Replace the control board 2 7 8 All the LEDs of the operating functions are flashing No communication betwee...

Page 66: ...he selected operating function is not DOOR OPEN if no SD Keeper is installed make sure that input 8 of the J6 terminal board is not jumper connected to the negative make sure that the selected operati...

Page 67: ...active LED corresponds to the selected operational function It is very important to respect the polarity as shown in the figure DIAGNOSTIC In the event of an alarm a combination of flashing LEDs inter...

Page 68: ...lf learned To activate simultaneously press keys and for 5 sec Reset Reset is the function for restoring normal operating conditions after some types of alarm have been signalled To activate simultane...

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