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This operation IS NOT reversible.

12.4. Deleting the radio controls

1) To delete 

ALL

 the radio control codes stored in the memory, 

just press and hold down the push-button OPEN A or OPEN 

B for 10 seconds.

2) The LED corresponding to the pressed push-button flashes 

for 5 seconds and then flashes more rapidly for the next 5 

seconds.

3) Both LEDs light up with steady beam for 2 seconds and then 

turn off.

4) Release the push-button when both LEDs light up with steady 

beam.

 All radio control codes memory stored as OPEN A and 

OPEN B will be deleted.

13. START UP 

 After installation, make sure that no part of the door 

interferes with public spaces, such as sidewalks and/or 

streets.

Check the status of the unit inputs and make sure that every 

safety device is correctly connected (the corresponding 

LEDs must be ON). Perform some complete cycles to check 

the correct operation of the automated system and of the 

accessories connected to it, taking special care with the safety 

devices and the anti-crushing device of the operator. Check if 

the automated system is able to detect a 50 mm high obstacle 

on the ground.

Apply the sticker indicating the release operation close to the 

automated system and the sticker indicating danger well visible 

near the door or close to the command device  Fig. 31).

Hand over to the customer the page named “User’s Guide”, 

and show the operation of the system and of the lock-release 

operations of the operator as shown in the mentioned guide.

14. FALL-PREVENTION CABLES

Connect the fall-prevention cables to the rear door and to the 

ceiling fitting (Fig. 32).

15. MAINTENANCE

At least every six months perform the functional check of the 

system, with special attention on the efficiency of the safety 

and release devices.

Check every month the efficiency of the anti-crushing device 

and make sure that it is able to detect a 50 mm high obstacle 

on the ground.

16. REPAIRS

For repairs, contact authorized FAAC Repair Centres.

17. ACCESSORIES

17.2. Key-operated release

The external release can be installed with a lever (Fig.34 ref. A) 

or with a key (Fig. 35 ref. B) system. Refer to the instructions in 

par. 6.3. and par. 7.5.

17.1. Central support

The central support (Fig. 33) provides a central securing point 

also for the single-piece sliding guide.

17.3. Safety edge CN60E

The use of the safety edge with conductive element is made 

easier by the possibility to house on the operator the relevant 

control unit (Fig. 35 ref. 

 of the User’s Guide).

Operate as follows: 

- Seize the rear door with your hand.

- Slightly pull separating it from the plastic cover.

- Seize the ceiling fitting with your hand.

- Slightly pull separating it from the plastic cover.

- Loosen the 4 screws in the 4 corners of the plastic cover.

- Separate it from the base.

- House the control unit as shown in Fig. 35.

- First fix the two securing clips on the coupling on the base.

- Then slightly press until you hear the coupling click.

- For the connections, refer to the specific instructions of the 

safety edge CN60E and to Fig. 35.

Summary of Contents for D700HS

Page 1: ...D700HS...

Page 2: ...s and components of board E700HS p 6 8 2 Terminal boards and connectors p 7 8 3 DS1 Programming dip switches p 7 8 4 Operating logics p 7 9 COURTESY LAMP p 8 10 CONNECTIONS p 8 11 PROGRAMMING p 8 11 1...

Page 3: ...anical closures of the door so that it is the automated system that blocks the door when closed apply the warning stickers according to the instructions install manual release devices at a height not...

Page 4: ...er areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing 16 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequat...

Page 5: ...rinsic safety device Class 2 Sectional door max width mm 5000 Sectional door max height mm See useful travel Sliding guide useful travel mm 2000 2600 3200 3800 Protection class Only for internal use I...

Page 6: ...before starting with the installation 1 Release the carriage see par 7 4 point 3 and take it to the slot on the upper part of the sliding guide 2 Fit the terminal of the small cable into its relevant...

Page 7: ...ght of 180 cm off the ground then cut the rope in excess 2 Make a knot at the end of the rope and assemble the release handle Fig 23 3 Pull downwards the release handle and check if the door can be mo...

Page 8: ...ntrol device with NO contact see chapter OPERATING LOGICS STOP Device with NC contact that causes the block of the automated system Negative for OPEN A and STOP devices FSW Closing safety device with...

Page 9: ...at opening and closing in the automatic mode instead the control board autonomously determines the movement parameters If the procedure is not completed correctly i e due to excessive friction during...

Page 10: ...ing the normal operation of the automated system AUTOMATIC LEARNING WITH LOGIC A AUTOMATIC NOTA we recommend you to perform this learning at LOW speed dip switch 4 ON Hold down the SET UP push button...

Page 11: ...radio control to add observing the following procedure On the memory stored radio control press and hold down the push buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously The LED of the radio control begins to flash Rel...

Page 12: ...of the lock release operations of the operator as shown in the mentioned guide 14 FALL PREVENTION CABLES Connect the fall prevention cables to the rear door and to the ceiling fitting Fig 32 15 MAINTE...

Page 13: ...s signalling a fault Theautomatedsystemperformsfrequent reversals of movement during the opening and or closing movement The automated system detects an excessive difficult movement of the door If you...

Page 14: ...2000 2600 3200 3800 1 2 3 Inserto Immagini Pictures Collection Inserto Immagini Pictures Collection Collection de Figure Cojunto de Imagenes Collection de Figure Cojunto de Imagenes Photo Kollektion...

Page 15: ...8 5 6 7 4...

Page 16: ...15 14 13 12 11 10 A B C 9...

Page 17: ...23 22 21 20 15 20 19 18 17 16...

Page 18: ...28 OPEN A ALTRE SICUREZZE STOP 27 26 25 24 A C B...

Page 19: ...35 34 31 32 33 30 OPEN B OPEN A RADIO SET UP 29...

Page 20: ...43 2 sec 5 sec 42 41 8 sec 40 1 sec 38 39 2 sec 5 sec 37 8 sec 36 1 sec...

Page 21: ...50 49 51 4 sec 2 sec 5 sec 48 5 sec 47 2 sec 5 sec 46 44 45 5 sec 4 sec...

Page 22: ...ansmission chain or belt pulls the door open to allow access If the automatic mode was set the door closes automatically after pause time has elapsed An opening pulse given during the opening stage ha...

Page 23: ...chnician Customer 9 Technician Customer 10 Technician Customer Installer Customer Type of system Serial No Installation date Start up PART MODEL SERIAL NUMBER Operator Safety device 1 Safety device 2...

Page 24: ...en conservant les caract ristiques essentielles sans devoir pour autant mettre jour cette publication Die Beschreibungen und Abbildungen in vorliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich FAAC beh lt sich da...

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