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9. COURTESY LAMP

- The courtesy lamp stays ON for 2 minutes after the end of the 

movement (cannot be modified).

10. CONNECTIONS

ATTENTION: Before performing any operation on the board 

(connections, maintenance), always cut electric power.

- To avoid any electrical disturbance, use separate sheaths for 

mains power supply, signals and accessories.

- The D700HS operator has a cable with two-pole plug for the 

230 Vac power supply.

- To connect external commands, safety devices and signals, 

open the relevant pre-cut part (Fig. 26 ref.

 

).

- To connect the safety edge (see par. 18.3.), open the relevant 

pre-cut part (Fig. 26 ref.

 

)

- Perform the electrical connections referring to Fig. 28.

If the 

STOP

 input is not used, jumper connect the input 

to the terminal 

.

If no photocells are used, connect the 

FSW

 input to 

the terminal 

-TX FSW

.

Input status LEDs:

The condition with automated system stopped and at 

rest is shown in bold for every input.

LD

Meaning

OFF

ON

1

OPEN input status

Not active

Active

2

STOP input status

Active

Not active

3

FSW input status

Safety devices 

engaged

Safety devices not 

engaged

11. PROGRAMMING

11.1. Board settings

Set the control board using the DS1 dip-switches, referring to 

chapter 8.3 to obtain the requested operation.

 

To select the Opening/Closing speed, set the 

 

dip-switch 3 of DS1, as indicated in chapter 8.3. 

 

We recommend you to set the dip-switch 3 to ON.

11.2. Learning (SET UP)

During the learning procedure, the obstacle detection 

device is not operating. The STOP command and the 

closing safety devices (FSW) are instead active; their 

operation stops the learning phase and signals a fault.

The SET UP cycle must be performed with mounted 

cover. Just remove the rear door (Fig. 27). Seize with 

both hands the rear door and gently draw downwards. 

At the end of the procedure indicated in this chapter, 

mount the door again.

The learning cycle enables you to define the following:

- necessary thrust to move the door.

- deceleration points.

- stop points at opening and closing.

- pause time (in automatic logic).

The learning phase must begin when the operator is blocked, 

independently of the door position.

The procedure also determines the operating logic.

The logic tables indicate the behaviour of the automated 

system in the different conditions and following to commands 

or operation of the safety devices.

The learning phase can be performed in both automatic 

or manual mode; in this latter case, you can determine the 

deceleration points 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 door movement), the board signals the fault status 

(the SET UP LED flashes slowly). In this case, after having removed 

the cause, you need to repeat the procedure.

AUTOMATIC LEARNING WITH LOGIC “E” (SEMI-AUTOMATIC)

 NOTE

: it is recommended to perform this

 

learning phase with 

SLOW

 speed.

 (dip-switch 

4

 = 

ON

)

Press the SET UP push-button for one second. (Fig. 36 ref. 

)

The SET UP LED starts flashing as soon as the push-button is 

released. (Fig.36 ref. 

)

1)  After 8 seconds, the operator automatically performs a 

closing movement until reaching the stop point.(Fig. 37 ref. 

)

2)  The operator starts the opening movement. Wait for it to 

reach the stop point or send an OPEN command (Fig. 38 ref. 

) in the position where you want to stop the movement.

3)  The operator closes the door again.
4)  Wait for the door to reach the stop point and for the operator 

to stop.

If the learning procedure has ended successfully, the SET UP LED 

(Fig. 39 ref. 

) stops flashing and stays ON for 5 seconds.

During these 5 seconds you can send OPEN pulses (Fig. 39 ref. 

), in order to decrease the load on the release system,

within 2 seconds from each other to move the carriage back. 

A pulse corresponds to a 5 millimetres stroke. 

N.B.: The back movement of the carriage can only be seen 

during the normal operation of the automated system.

The deceleration points are defined by the control unit.

MANUAL LEARNING WITH LOGIC “E” (SEMI-AUTOMATIC)

Press the SET UP push-button for one second. (Fig. 40 ref. 

)

The SET UP LED starts flashing as soon as the push-button is 

released. (Fig.40 ref. 

)

Start the following procedure within 8 seconds (otherwise the 

operator performs the automatic learning):

1)  Send the 1st OPEN command: the operator performs a 

decelerated closing movement until it detects the stop 

point, then it stops.(Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

2)  Send the 2

nd

 OPEN command: the operator continues with 

an opening movement. (Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

3) Send the 3

rd

 OPEN command to define the point in which the 

deceleration should start. (Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

4) Send the 4

th

 OPEN command to define the opening stop 

point, or wait for the automated system to detect the stop 

point and to stop. (Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

5) Send the 5

th

 OPEN command: the automated system starts 

the closing movement. (Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

6) Send the 6

th

 OPEN command to define the point in which the 

deceleration should start. (Fig. 41 ref. 

 and Fig. 42 ref. 

)

7) Wait for the door to reach the stop point and for the operator 

to stop. (Fig. 42 ref. 

)

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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