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A1400  AIR   

63 

532129   04    -  Rev.B

TX1

RX1

T1 G

 T2 

R1

 G R2

TX2

RX2

TX1

RX1

T1 G

 T2 

R1

 G R2

90

  

91

  

+ RX2

GND

+ RX1

+ TX2

GND

+ TX1

J9

+ R2

GND

+ R1

+ T2

GND

+ T1

93

  

+24V 

 

V  G  01 02  02

J22

J7

92

  

J7

 

E1  G  E2

 

E1  G  E2

Tr

ansla

tion of the original instruc

tions

ENGLISH

12.11  J9 - XFA BUTTON PHOTOCELLS

 

!

Photocells are not permitted as safety devices in European Community 
countries in which the EN 16005:2012 standard is in force. Specifically, 
photocells are considered as auxiliary devices, complementary to safety.

In extra-European countries where the EN 16005:2012 standard is not in 
force, traditional photocells and sensors can be used.
Button photocells are constantly monitored by the door’s control electronic 
board, which controls correct operation at each movement.

Connect the photocells and enable them in programming (

bP

bP

90

 

or 

91

.

NO PHOTOCELL - If no button photocells are used, leave the inputs of 
connector J9 free and set the function 

bP

bP

 = 

no

no

.

12.12 J7 - INPUTS E1 -E2 

- INPUTS E1 -E2 

The EMERGENCY control has priority over any other input, in any operating 
condition and mode, except MANUAL operation.

An input (E1 and /or E2 recommended) configured as emergency 
causes the door to OPEN / STOP/ CLOSE depending on how 
it has been programmed.
It remains active as long as the control is pressed.
1.  Connect an NO or NC type contact push-button.
2. Enable input 

E1 E2

E1 E2

 and select from 30 to 35.

3.  The two controls 

E1

E1

and 

E2 

E2 

are independent.

 For specific functions of the inputs see § 14.2

The NO contact can be programmed via the SDK EVO.

blue

blue

blue

blue

blue

blue

black

black

black

grey

grey

grey

black

black

black

grey

grey

grey

J9

12.13  J22 - CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTS

V  G  01 02  02

J22

O2

Output2

 configurable output (programming)

O2

Output2

 configurable relay output (programming)

O1

Output1

 configurable (programming)

G

GND 

Accessories power supply negative and Common contacts

V

+24V 

 accessories power supply

The operation of O1 and O2 can be programmed for NC mode using 
SDK EVO

01 and 02 specifications: 

 

-

O1 Open Collector output with Max load 100mA to be connected between 01 
and V. 

 

-

O2 relay contact with Max load 2A to be connected between O2 and O2.

CABLE colour

TX - transmitter

grey and blue (grey sheath)

RX - receiver

black and blue (black sheath)

1 pair of button photocells

bP

bP

 = 

1

1

2 pairs of button photocells

bP

bP

 = 

2

2

   
        (NC input)

NO/NC Relay Contact 

 (NC input)

 

-

O1 Open Collector output with Max load 100mA to be connected 
between 01 and V. 

 

-

O2 relay contact with Max load 2A to be connected between O2 and O2.

Summary of Contents for A1400 AIR

Page 1: ...A1400 AIR A1400 AIR DM EN16005 2012 E1SL fw 3 0 SDK EVO fw 30 LK EVO fw 1 2...

Page 2: ...SpA since 2017 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced archived distributed to third parties nor copied in any other way in any format and with any means beitelectronic mechanical...

Page 3: ...compiled in compliance with part A of AnnexVII Furthermore the following harmonised standards have been applied EN 16005 2012 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60335 2 103 2015 EN 13849 1 2015 PL c CAT 3 EN 13849...

Page 4: ...red compliant with the requirements of the same Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Bologna Italy 08 10 2016 CEO DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FOR PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY 2006 42 EC ANNEX II P 1 B Manufa...

Page 5: ...S 30 Assembly of the head section to the upper profile 30 8 INSTALLING THE HEAD SECTION 31 8 1 Preliminary operations 31 8 2 Wall fastening 31 8 3 Mounting the self supporting automation 32 8 4 Mount...

Page 6: ...4 INDICATIONS 104 Menu 5 CYCLE COUNTER 104 Menu 6 DATE TIME 104 Menu 7 TIMER 105 Menu 8 PASSWORD 106 Menu 9 INFO 106 21 MAINTENANCE 107 21 1 Calculation estimate of cycles performed 107 Routine mainte...

Page 7: ...n the automation casing FAACdisclaimsanyliabilityregardingthesafetyandproperoperationof the automation if non original FAACcomponents are used FAAC supplies a system register form with the A1400 AIR C...

Page 8: ...ety reasons TIGHTENINGTORQUEVALUE The torque wrench and the tightening torque in Nm is specified in the figures E g HEXWRENCH 6 set at 2 5 Nm 2 5 2 5 Nm 1 Symbols notes and warnings on the instruction...

Page 9: ...he risk of impact due to falling objects SPENT BATTERIES HAZARD Itindicatesariskfortheenvironmentandhealtharisingfromspentbat teries due to possible leakage of the liquid content COLLISIONWITH FORKLIF...

Page 10: ...bid den to connect to sources of energy other than those set out 2 2 UNAUTHORISED USE It is forbidden to use the automation for uses other than THE INTENDED USE use the automation for installing smoke...

Page 11: ...a visible position 2 Month and year of production mm yy Sale code Sale code Product name Progressiveno ofthemonthof production IDENTIFICATION NUMBER example 2 4 A1400 AIR KIT DM IDENTIFICATION PLATE...

Page 12: ...load excluding SDK EVO 1A 24V 1A 24V Time date backup battery Lithium CR2032 3V Lithium CR2032 3V Motion backup battery NiMh 24V 1800mAh NiMh 24V 1800mAh Traction by toothed belt by toothed belt Openi...

Page 13: ...Time date backup battery Lithium CR2032 3V Lithium CR2032 3V Motion backup battery NiMh 24V 1800mAh NiMh 24V 1800mAh Traction by toothed belt by toothed belt Opening closing speed adjustment empty cm...

Page 14: ...profile use exclusively FAAC profiles 6 Installation of the head section 8 Installation of the leaves 9 for glass leaves see 10 Electronics installation 12 Startup 13 A1400 AIR PA C C Automation assem...

Page 15: ...ing profile CLOSING front CASING PROFILE H100 or H140 Aluminium profile for front head section closure Available in versions H100 height 100 mm or H140 height 140 mm Plates with screws Accessories for...

Page 16: ...ginal instructions ENGLISH A1400 AIR DM KIT COMPONENTS 2nd Motor with adjustment bracket Belt tightening half moon profiles 2nd Motor board and connection and fixing accessories 2nd Motor extension ca...

Page 17: ...OPTIONAL Programming and function selector device with display LK EVO OPTIONAL Programming and function selector device without display KS EVO OPTIONAL Device with function selector key without displa...

Page 18: ...control accessories within the automation s visual range These devices must always be accessible even with the door open Comply with the following heights from the ground control accessories minimum...

Page 19: ...adequate number of people for the weight of the leaf 1 person for every 20 kg to be lifted 1 Open and remove all packaging elements 2 Ensure all components requested are present and undamaged 15 If th...

Page 20: ...onnel authorised to use the equipment Cut to size according to the measurements indicated in 9 9 Profile cutting measurements Profile to be cut Cutting measurement mm Support profile Head section cove...

Page 21: ...ws and the plates supplied IftheA1400AIRKIThasbeensupplied thecomponentsmustbeinstalled on the support profile This operation is performed in the shop The as sembled head section is then moved to the...

Page 22: ...stops are required Place them at the two ends of the profile to begin with DOUBLE LEAF 4 mechanical stops are required Place 2 of them at the two ends of the profile and 2 in the middle to begin with...

Page 23: ...J18 G CH CL G J23 J24 J25 V G S2 G T J4 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 2 5 6 Nm Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH ELECTRONICS MODULE 1 1 Insert the screws with plates into the 2 slots as indicated in In...

Page 24: ...hcableintothesupportprofile 9 2 Insert 2 vibration damper spacers 9 onto the edge of the profile In the case of profiles longer than 3 m add a spacer in the middle 9 MOTOR 1 Insert the motor in the si...

Page 25: ...A1400 AIR DM KIT MOTOR 1 Mount the half moon profiles onto the motor 12 2ND MOTOR 1 Mount the half moon profiles onto the 2nd motor 13 2 Insert the motor from the side 3 Fasten using the 5 plates with...

Page 26: ...h against the adjustment screw and screw the adjustment screw fully into the bracket 5 Insert two plates into the profile 16 and install the release knob on the side bracket 6 Locktheknob pullandturni...

Page 27: ...he threaded hole normally used to attach the belt 2 Install the sensor onto the bracket using the plastic nuts 19 3 Insertathreadedplatewithscrewintoseatonthesupportprofile and fasten the bracket 19 A...

Page 28: ...ning measurements 4 Check floor levelness with a spirit level Ensure there are no hydraulic coils or electrical conduits under the floor at the planned drill points ASSEMBLING THE FRAME The supply inc...

Page 29: ...LAZING INSTALLATION 1 Place the 3 shims in the lower part of the profile 24 2 Place the glazing on the shims 25 HandletheglazingadheringtothesafetywarningsintheSafetychapter 3 Secure the glass using t...

Page 30: ...the fixed leaf by tilting it and inserting it into the top profile 27 5 Place horizontally then fasten the leaf 6 Mount the upper labyrinth profile 27 MOUNTING MOBILE LEAVES Mount the leaves as descr...

Page 31: ...eadsectioninstallation repositionthecomponentsyou havemovedandreassembletheelectronicsmoduleinthecorrectposition Finally fit again the safety cables and the casing RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT...

Page 32: ...uitable for the material 29 3 Lift the automation and fasten it to the side walls Use 4 suitable wall plugs in correspondence with the 4 slots on each of the two side brackets 30 Check the horizontal...

Page 33: ...g profile 32 2 Keep the panel raised in order to insert the profiles at a regular distance 33 3 Lower the panel onto the profiles 34 4 Install a tie rod not provided in the centre 35 Use steel tie rod...

Page 34: ...y 20 kg to be lifted 9 1 MOUNTING THE LOWER SHOES SHOE WITH TK50 BRACKET For fastening to the wall or the fixed leaf 36 use suitable screws not provided TK50 SWIVEL SHOE For fastening to the floor 37...

Page 35: ...ING THE LEAVES Install each leaf as described below 1 Disassemble the 2 carriages Remove the 2 fastening screws 41 Separate the top plate of the carriage from the bottom plate 41 2 Place the wheels of...

Page 36: ...A1400 AIR 36 53212904 Rev B 43 44 42 2 1 4 4 3 2 2 6 4 Nm 4 8 9 Nm 2 6 4 Nm Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH...

Page 37: ...ise 3 Tighten the two screws 45 DEPTH OF THE LEAVES 1 Loosen the 2 screws 46 2 Move the leaf on the two slots at the base of the carriages as desired 3 Tighten the 2 screws 46 After the adjustments ch...

Page 38: ...o the profiles 48 7 Clean the glass insert the gripper Ensure the beading is in its housing 8 Assemble the gripper as follows Insert elements and into the 2 plates 9 Tighten the 2 grub screws 48 10 Pa...

Page 39: ...For manual lifting arrange for an adequate number of people for the weight of the leaf 1 person for every 20 kg to be lifted Use suitable glazing suction cups 8 Fasten the 2 plates of the carriage tog...

Page 40: ...To remove the wheels proceed as follows 1 Release and remove the circlips from the wheels using circlip pliers 51 2 Remove the wheels from the carriages 52 3 Install the wheels for the A1400 AIR DM p...

Page 41: ...iginal instructions ENGLISH Passage opening Passage opening Left opening single leaf Right opening single leaf 10 2 MOUNTING THE BRUSHES For double leaf automations 53 For single leaf automations 53 b...

Page 42: ...he two ends using the fittings 54 1 and screws 54 2 The middle slot of the belt fitting must be left empty 54 2 Position the assembled fitting with the belt on the carriage Keep to the positions indic...

Page 43: ...Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH original instructions Single leaf LH opening with rM 1 Default Single leaf RH opening with rM 1 Single leaf RH opening with rM 1 Default Single leaf LH...

Page 44: ...in its seat flush with the pulley Whenthebeltisinstalled operatetheleaveswithcaretopreventcrush ing your fingers between the carriage wheels and the sliding guide and between the pulley and belt SING...

Page 45: ...6120 46 3070 6310 48 3165 6500 49 3260 6690 51 3355 6880 52 10 Belt tensioning measurements in mm 11 2 BELT TENSIONING 1 To tension the belt correctly proceed as follows 2 Loosen the nut 55 3 Adjust...

Page 46: ...tches with the centre line of the support profile complete opening and closing is possible In case of deviation check the position and correct connection of the belt fittings When the belt is new tens...

Page 47: ...ighten the 2 grub screws to lock the mechanical stop 57 DOUBLE LEAF CLOSING STOPS In double leaf automations the leaves must close at the head section centre line 1 Move the leaves in the closed door...

Page 48: ...s for H100 or H140 casings on the ends of the support profile 3 Fasten each side profile using the 3 screws provided 61 Use at least one central bracket 62 for profiles longer than 3 m 11 6 INSTALLING...

Page 49: ...ofile 63 or 64 2 Hold the cover in the open position 65 lift it then push it into the profile 3 Fastenthesafetycablestothecover 66 andclosethecover The safety cables must be correctly installed to pro...

Page 50: ...w 69 To remove the XB LOCK motor block Release the motor retainer hook carefully so as not to break it use a flat head screwdriver to prise the retainer hook away from the motor block 67 11 9 ADJUSTIN...

Page 51: ...70 3 Adjust it using the nut and lock nut 70 11 12 MOUNTING THE CABLE GLAND GUIDES The guides prevent interference between cables and moving parts Install the electric cable guides inside the support...

Page 52: ...POWER SUPPLY UNIT E1SL ELECTRONIC BOARD Fuse F1 Fuse F2 Buttons SW1 SETUP RESET SW2 scrolls programming values SW3 scrolls programming values SW4 F programming scrolls functions confirms values Displ...

Page 53: ...L4 RED ERR Error Alert in progress error no error alert indication DL5 RED BATT1 battery status battery discharged battery charged battery use battery discharged with no mains power supply DL6 GREEN B...

Page 54: ...sories power supply Defaultinputsforsafetyinclosingdevices 12 8 IMPORTANT Usemoni tored safety devices compliant with standard EN 16005 2012 J7 INPUTS E1 E2 E1 G E2 J7 E2 Configurable input E2 G GND A...

Page 55: ...ssoriespowersupplynegativeandCommoncontacts CH CH CANBUS High Channel CL CL CANBUS Low Channel G GNDAccessoriespowersupplynegativeandCommoncontacts J21 INPUTS I1 I2 I3 I4 V G I1 I2 G I3 I4 V J21 V 24V...

Page 56: ...INSTALLED to the release terminal block 78 C 2 Connect the motor block to the control board using the wired connector 78 3 Program the motor block operation EL EL and enable monitoring SU SU IF INSTAL...

Page 57: ...the motor block to the control board using the wired connector 79 3 Program the motor block operation EL EL and enable monitoring SU SU A no no motor block XM LOCK disabled 5 5 motor block XM LOCK clo...

Page 58: ...the support 4 Unscrew the 2 screws 81 and remove the plastic cover by removing the 2 plastic pins from the board 81 5 Install the 4 plastic posts 82 in the 4 holes on board E1SLand fasten them using...

Page 59: ...nect proceed as follows 1 Use the extension cable supplied with the A1400 AIR DM KIT 2 Connect the motor cable connector to the terminal block 3 Insert the keyed connector onto the plug on the 2nd mot...

Page 60: ...wpavement functionwhich combines radar and infrared detection for opening DEFAULT PROGRAMMING ON BOARD E1SL From Board from SDK EVO P1 P1 20 20 1F 1F Y Y P2 P2 20 20 2F 2F Y Y C1 1 C1 1 C2 4 C2 4 S1 S...

Page 61: ...detectors for opening and safety in closing in compliance with EN 16005 2012 and DIN18650 PROGRAMMING THE E1SL board Programming from the board or SDK EVO XDT1 From Board SDK EVO P1 P1 20 20 1F 1F Y...

Page 62: ...LISH WARNING IT IS OBLIGATORY TO INSTALL PROTECTIVE BARRIERS IN THE MOVEMENT AREAS IN THE EVENT CONTACT WITH PERSONS IS NOT AL LOWED PROGRAMMING THE E1SL BOARD Programming can only be carried out only...

Page 63: ...oor to OPEN STOP CLOSE depending on how it has been programmed It remains active as long as the control is pressed 1 Connect an NO or NC type contact push button 2 Enable input E1 E2 E1 E2and select f...

Page 64: ...PENSinsteadofCLOSING reversethedirectionofrotationof the motor using parameter rM SetupCANNOTbecarriedoutinNIGHT TIMEandMANUALmodeandwith emergency inputs active 4 Access the programming mode and make...

Page 65: ...ESET SETUP DL2 F J P1 P1 F The function code remains displayed as long as it is pressed 2 Release F and The default value appears or another pro grammed one 0 0 RESET SETUP DL2 F J P1 P1 Cc Cc 3 Use b...

Page 66: ...rotation with belt fittings as per the configuration 1 1 NON STANDARD rotation with belt fittings DIFFERENT to the configuration The choice becomes effective immediately If the parameter is modified a...

Page 67: ...c OPEN 8 8 Semi automatic OPEN 9 9 Pharmacy not available for CF 4 10 10 KEY 11 11 partial OPEN not available for CF 4 20 20 Closing Safety NC 21 21 Opening Safety NC 30 30 EMERGENCY OPENING NC 31 31...

Page 68: ...Parameter displayed only if one of the inputs C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 E1 or E2 is configured as Pharmacy OPEN Adjustable from 5 to 95 MAX of complete opening Step 5 The input configured as Pharmacy functio...

Page 69: ...OPTIONAL no no no photocell 11 1 pair of photocells 2 2 2 pairs of photocells The test is NOT carried out on the button photocells no no no no no no no no E1 E1 INPUT E1 CONFIGURATION Allows parameter...

Page 70: ...sed in NIGHT TIME mode 6 6 motor block XM LOCK closed in NIGHT TIME and ONE DIRECTIONAL mode 7 7 motor block XM LOCK closed in NIGHT TIME mode and with leaves open 8 8 motor block XB LOCK closed at th...

Page 71: ...10 INTRUSION in progress 11 11 At least one Safety In Closing Active 12 12 At least one Safety In Closing Active or one Safety in Opening On 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 o2 o2 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT OUT2 J22 NO outp...

Page 72: ...CF3 CF4 CF5 In In Inputs status The display segments correspond each one has an input and indicating whether it is active or not 1 2 7 3 11 12 10 14 6 4 8 9 13 5 1 S1 input 2 S2 input 3 manual release...

Page 73: ...ts pause counting restarts pause counting restarts CLOSED total opening and closure again after pause time total opening and reclosing after the pause time total opening and reclosing after the pause...

Page 74: ...IGHT TIME function the leaves must open and remain open as long as the input is active With the active input With the active input of an input configured in this way during normaloperationtheleavesmus...

Page 75: ...Whenthisinputisdeactivated itforcesa Whenthisinputisdeactivated itforcesaTOTALoperatingmode to be set NIGHT TIME MODE input 43 With the active input With the active input configured in this way it for...

Page 76: ...oad 100mA to be connected between 01 and V Can be configured from the board and SDK EVO O2 relay contact with Max load 2A to be connected between O2 and O2 Can be configured from board and SDK EVO The...

Page 77: ...EN 16005 2012 SDK EVO can be used SETTING THE LOW ENERGY FUNCTION DURING OPENING OS OF OS OF In basic programming set setOS OSkeeping to the MAX closing speed values indicated in keeping to the MAX cl...

Page 78: ...y with power supply battery and motors disconnected Remove any friction Check the counter wheel 20 20 Test failed on Inputs configured as safety devices Check the connections and programming of the in...

Page 79: ...or strike on opening the indication remains as long as the stage is ongoing 58 58 Searching for strike on closing the indication remains as long as the stage is ongoing 59 59 Motor block fault only wi...

Page 80: ...the error persists replace the board 204 204 Firmware FW not compatible Update board Firmware 205 205 Motor Rotation Check AUX Motor wiring 206 206 Encoder Fault Check encoder wiring 216 216 Communic...

Page 81: ...cted ensure MANUAL operative function has not been selected check motor connection check presence of motor power supply voltage The door DOES NOT OPEN the safeties in opening are engaged the emergenci...

Page 82: ...t SETUP execution To perform the SETUP using SDK EVO refer to 102 16 2 RESET Reset is an initialising procedure of board operation WHEN IS RESET NECESSARY After automation lock due to a board error wi...

Page 83: ...until Or Or or Ad Ad appears on the display 6 release the buttons and use the buttons to select one of the two file saving methods Or Or overwrite thefileontheboardwillbesavedtotheUSBstorage device b...

Page 84: ...d incorrect or missing The connected device is incompatible or not connected 85 85 Firmware update error File read error Repeat update procedure 88 88 File reading error File corrupted or not the righ...

Page 85: ...etwork connected E1SL should be programmed for the same Intercom mode Connection Theunitsinthenetworkareconnectedvia3cascadeconnected wires between the J18 connectors of the E1SL boards 95 The sequenc...

Page 86: ...s closed Connectthedevicesandcarryouttheprogrammingandregistrationonthe individual E1SL boards before configuring the INTERLOCK using SDK EVO INTERLOCK WITH NO MEMORY With 4 sensors the second opening...

Page 87: ...ctors S1 S4 Req A1 1 Req A2 1 A1 closed A2 closed Open A1 Req A2 1 Open A2 Req A1 1 Req A1 0 Open A1 Req A2 0 Open A2 A1 mov A2 closed Open A1 Req A2 1 Req A1 1 A1 closed A2 mov Req A1 1 Req A2 1 Open...

Page 88: ...TP CAT 5 4x2xAWG24 with a 0 5 mm section 98 The maximum distance is 50 m 6 Assemble the parts of the LK EVO by pressing slightly on the points 98 AnoptionalconnectioncanbemadetoterminalsGandKontheLKEV...

Page 89: ...binations may be used for the other special functions 18 3 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS RESET Reset clears errors in the memory Itisactivatedbypressingkeys and simultaneouslyfor5sec The LEDs corresponding to the...

Page 90: ...Turnthekeycorrespondingtothefunctiontoaccesstheoperating mode selection menu 2 The following functions can be set using the key TOTAL TWO DIRECTION AUTOMATIC DOOR OPEN AUTOMATIC TOTAL ONE DIRECTION AU...

Page 91: ...s failed 15 15 Set up inhibited 16 16 Encoder failure 17 17 Double contact inputs fault 18 18 Firmware FW not compatible 19 19 High mechanical friction 21 21 Movement time not compliant with standard...

Page 92: ...nterpreted as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 1 1 0 How to calculate the firmware version using the binary se quence Read the sequence generated by LK EVO Example 01101 The sequence 01101 should be written un...

Page 93: ...o terminals G and K with a key command 102 The functions that may be selected from SDK EVO are Block or Without User Password Refer to paragraph SDK EVO key 102 4 Connect up the E1SL board 102 5 The c...

Page 94: ...t PASSWORD has to be entered in order to use some of the functions select the first digit using the buttons confirm via the OK button and it moves on to the next digit once the 4 digits have been ente...

Page 95: ...y Entry only Opening percentage 100 Total opening Partial opening percentage thatcanbemodifiedbytheprogram Total opening 100 Partial opening INTERLOCK operating mode To access the function press and h...

Page 96: ...ER 8 PASSWORD 9 INFO 5 Press OK to enter the selected function highlighted with the symbol and proceed in the same way to set it 6 Press ESC to go back to the HOME PAGE All function screens appear as...

Page 97: ...RD INFO 1 LANGUAGE MOTION INPUTS OUTPUTS TIMING ENERGY SAVING BATTERY KIT MOTOR BLOCK KIT 2 PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS LOG 41 TIME LOSS 4 WARNINGS 42 79 80 NON STANDARD PROGRAM CYCLES NUMB...

Page 98: ...TTERY KIT MOTOR BLOCK KIT 2 PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS LOG OUTPUTS O1 O2 MOTOR ROTATION INPUTS I1 I4 INPUTS STATUS SAFETIES S1 S2 DOOR STATUS OTHER BOARD DATA EMERGENCIES E1 E2 XFA PHOTOCE...

Page 99: ...terlock 46 Timer 60 Timer 60 Reset 61 Reset 61 Default CF1 CF2 CF2 CF4 CF5 I1 1 1 1 1 I2 4 4 4 4 I3 10 10 10 10 I4 7 7 7 7 If the input has not been disabled select the type of contact Normally open N...

Page 100: ...rgencies E1 E2 1 Select input E1 from the list E1 E2 2 Select function SEE INPUTS LIST I1 I4 Default CF1 CF2 CF2 CF4 CF5 E1 Disabled E2 Disabled 3 If the input is enabled select the type of contact No...

Page 101: ...IME mode ALWAYS OPEN motor block active in OPEN mode Default CF1 CF2 CF2 CF4 CF5 SPEED 5 5 5 5 SLOWDOWN 1 1 1 1 SLOWDOWN SPEED 1 1 1 1 FORCE 8 8 8 8 FORCE TIME 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 ACCELERATION 8 8 5 8 DEC...

Page 102: ...urrent absorbed by the motor in Amperes POS leaf position in cm Default CF1 CF2 CF2 CF4 CF5 MOTOR ROTATION STANDARD DOUBLE MOTOR KIT DISABLED START SETUP DIS DIS DIS DIS INPUTS STATUS see DISPLAY DOOR...

Page 103: ...which the door is blocked in error Choose and modify the parameter CLOSING from no to 10 OPENING from no to 10 No stands for infinity 9Test Error Enables disables movement at slower speed in the event...

Page 104: ...tion 56 Battery operation 57 Searching for opening stop 58 Searching for closing stop 59 Motor block fault only with monitoring KIT 60 Maintenance request 61 SDK EVO LK EVO KSEVO fault 62 Battery char...

Page 105: ...ime 10 Partial night time 11 Interlock 12 Interlock EXIT Only 13 Interlock Entry Only 4 Set time band start and end time BAND 1 ESC OK START 00 00 END 00 00 5 Proceed in the same way for the other des...

Page 106: ...he TIMER functions can be overridden by means of time bands from 0 to 6 The functions set from theTIMER CANNOT be overwritten by SDK EVO or LK EVO configured inputs TIMER active and with no time band...

Page 107: ...Check mechanical stops check position of mechanical stops and fixing screws 46 Belt tensioning check check belt tensioning 44 Cleaning clean Sliding Guide Lower Guide Shoe Carriages 110 Functional sys...

Page 108: ...ustexclusivelybeperformedbyanAuthorisedRepairCentre The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tampering with compo nents Only use original FAAC spare parts The batteries and electronic component...

Page 109: ...ery to the E1SL board Electronic board replacement F Before proceeding disconnect the mains power supply and disconnect the emergency battery ItisrecommendedtodownloadthedatatoaUSBstoragedeviceinorder...

Page 110: ...steel or aluminium parts Water and neutral detergent solutions are allowed in the concentra tion indicated on the detergent packaging 95 methylated spirit diluted at 50 In case of oily dirt use 70 sol...

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Page 113: ...00 H140 INTERNAL VP Free passage opening width LF distance between fixed sides LA mobile leaf width X distance to prevent finger trapping only if G 8mm min 25 mm LC LT casing and head section width HV...

Page 114: ...pening width LF distance between fixed sides LA mobile leaf width X distance to prevent finger trapping only if G 8mm min 25 mm LC LT casing and head section width HVP passage opening height LH height...

Page 115: ...ing width LF distance between fixed sides LA mobile leaf width X distance to prevent finger trapping only if G 8mm min 25 mm LC LT casing and head section width HVP passage opening height LH height un...

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Page 123: ...ATIONS The operator in charge of using the automation is responsible for running the system and must carefullyreadtheinstructionsbeforeusingtheproductandstorethem for future use comply with all Operat...

Page 124: ...A1400 AIR 124 53212904 Rev B...

Page 125: ...n be modified by the program Total opening 100 Partial opening example automatic operation only for exit with partial Opening example door open with total opening 100 24 5 PASSWORD The 4 digit PASSWOR...

Page 126: ...ck to the home page PASSWORD INCORRECT PASSWORD ESC OK HOME PAGE PASSWORD 0000 ESC OK 14 30 set NIGHT TIME mode set MANUAL mode switch to the FUNCTIONS menu go to the SELECTION menu name of the door d...

Page 127: ...ONE DIRECTIONAL AUTOMATIC PARTIAL TWO DIRECTIONAL NIGHT MANUAL 4 To switch to another function press the key corresponding to the new function 5 If there is an alert to display it 2 keys must be press...

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