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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE .......................................  p. 2
TOOLS AND MATERIALS  ........................................................................................................................ p. 2
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    ........................................................................................................ p. 3
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER  ............................................................................................................ p. 3
1. DIMENSIONS  ..................................................................................................................................... p. 4
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  .......................................................................................................... p. 4
3. ANCILLARY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT   ............................................................................................. p. 4
4. DESCRIPTION   ................................................................................................................................... p. 5
5. PRELIMINARY CHECKS  ..................................................................................................................... p. 5
6. ASSEMBLY   ........................................................................................................................................ p. 6

6.1. Sliding guide   ................................................................................................................................... p. 6
6.2. Rear fitting    ...................................................................................................................................... p. 6
6.3. External release (optional)   ............................................................................................................ p. 7

7. INSTALLATION  ................................................................................................................................... p. 7

7.1. Sliding guide   ................................................................................................................................... p. 7
7.2. On-door fitting   ................................................................................................................................ p. 8
7.3. Operator    ......................................................................................................................................... p. 9
7.4. Releasing the automated system   ................................................................................................. p. 9
7.5. External release  ............................................................................................................................... p. 9

8. E1000 CONTROL BOARD  .................................................................................................................. p. 10

8.1. Technical specifications   .......................................................................................................................... p. 10
8.2. E1000 board components   ........................................................................................................................ p. 10
8.3. Terminal-boards and connectors ............................................................................................................. p. 10
8.4. DS1 Programming dip-switches    ............................................................................................................. p. 10
8.5. Operating logics  ...................................................................................................................................... p. 10

9. COURTESY LIGHT  .............................................................................................................................. p. 11
10. CONNECTIONS   .............................................................................................................................. p. 11
11. PROGRAMMING   ............................................................................................................................ p. 12

11.1. Setting the board   .................................................................................................................................... p. 12
11.2. Learning (SET UP)  ...................................................................................................................................... p. 12
11.3. Pre-flashing   ............................................................................................................................................. p. 14

12. MEMORY STORAGE OF RADIO CONTROLS CODING   ..................................................................  p. 14

12.1. Memory storage of radio controls DS   .................................................................................................. p. 14
12.2. Memory storage of radio controls SLH   ................................................................................................. p. 14
12.3. Memory storage of radio controls LC (for some markets only)   .........................................................  p. 15

12.3.1. Remote memory storage of LC radio controls   ................................................................  p. 15

12.4. Radio controls deletion procedure   ...................................................................................................... p. 15

13. START-UP  ......................................................................................................................................... p. 15
14. PARACHUTE CABLES   ...................................................................................................................... p. 16
15. MAINTENANCE   .............................................................................................................................. p. 16
16. REPAIRS   .......................................................................................................................................... p. 16
17. ACCESSORIES   ................................................................................................................................ p. 16

17.1. Central support   ....................................................................................................................................... p. 16
17.2. Key-operated release   ............................................................................................................................ p. 16
17.3. Safety edge CN60E   ................................................................................................................................ p. 16
17.4. Battery KIT   ................................................................................................................................................ p. 16

18. TROUBLESHOOTING   ....................................................................................................................... p. 17

Summary of Contents for E1000

Page 1: ...board components p 10 8 3 Terminal boards and connectors p 10 8 4 DS1 Programming dip switches p 10 8 5 Operating logics p 10 9 COURTESY LIGHT p 11 10 CONNECTIONS p 11 11 PROGRAMMING p 12 11 1 Settin...

Page 2: ...install the external control devices at a height of not below 150cm clear of the door movement area but in a position enabling visual control of the area When you have finished installing we advise y...

Page 3: ...ng 16 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequately secured to the frame structure in addition to the devices mentioned at poin...

Page 4: ...ccess Do not use them for any other purpose 1 DIMENSIONS 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AUTOMATED SYSTEM D1000 3 ANCILLARY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Prepare the electric system in keeping with the instructions...

Page 5: ...ducts but do not use grease and in any event follow the manufacturer s instructions Check correct balance and if the opening mechanical stops have been installed Remove the door s existing closing mec...

Page 6: ...g guide until it is near the front terminal the one opposite the drive coupling 3 Assemble the front fitting Fig 7 ref B to the transmission unit Fig 7 ref A 4 Apply slight tension to the chain tighte...

Page 7: ...corresponding to the maximum height reached by the door during movement see Fig 4 3 Position the securing bracket of the front fitting so that the lower edge is at least 5 mm above the intersection po...

Page 8: ...5 Mark drill and secure the fitting to the door using the screws ref Fig 17 NOT supplied Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 18 Fig 17 Fig 16 8 Lift the sliding guide until the rear fitting is at the same level as the...

Page 9: ...80 cm off the ground and cut off the excess section of rope 2 Make a knot at the end of the rope and assemble the release handle Fig 22 3 Pull the release handle down and check if the door can be move...

Page 10: ...LOCKED Closes No effect 2 No effect 1 Supply voltage V Hz 230 50 Power supply to accessories Vdc 24 Accessories max load mA 200 Operating ambient temperature C 20 55 Quick fit connector for receiver b...

Page 11: ...he input to the terminal If the photocells are not used connect the FSW input to terminal TX FSW Inputs status leds The automated system stopped and at rest is indicated in bold for each input STOP 1...

Page 12: ...rent conditions and following commands or action by the safety devices Learning can be automatic or manual In the latter case the opening and closing deceleration points can be determined However in a...

Page 13: ...UP LED starts to flash when you release the push button Start the following procedure within 4 seconds otherwise the operator will perform automatic SET UP 1 Give the 1st OPEN command the operator pe...

Page 14: ...ond and then goes OFF indicating that storage was executed 6 To add other radio controls set the same ON OFF combination used in point 1 12 2 Memory storage of radio controls SLH A Maximum of 250 code...

Page 15: ...EN A or OPEN B 5 The LED on the board relating to the channel being learned flashes for 5 sec within which time the code of another radio control must be transmitted 6 The LED lights up on steady beam...

Page 16: ...4 Fig 36 Fig 37 17 3 Safety edge CN60E The use of the safety edge with conductive element is facilitated because the control unit Fig 36 ref can be housed on board the operator Procedure Grip the rear...

Page 17: ...ently reverses motion during the opening and or closing manoeuvre The automated system detects that the door movement is too difficult If you are using manual adjustment of force thesetthrustcouldbein...

Page 18: ...ransmission 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 h...

Page 19: ...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...

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Page 22: ...e un nuovo impulso di apertura Se viene rilevato un ostacolo in chiusura nella stessa posizione per tre volte consecutive l automazione assume tale quota come nuova battuta di chiusura e si pone in st...

Page 23: ...oppia fotocellule 2 Dispositivo di comando 1 Dispositivo di comando 2 Radiocomando Lampeggiante Nr Data Descrizione intervento Firme 1 Tecnico Cliente 2 Tecnico Cliente 3 Tecnico Cliente 4 Tecnico Cli...

Page 24: ...ransmission 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 h...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...actionne le moteur lectrique qui par l interm diaire de la transmission cha ne ou courroie entra ne la porte en position d ouverture et permet l acc s Si l on a s lectionn le fonctionnement automatiqu...

Page 27: ...nicien Client Installateur Client Type d installation N de s rie Date d installation Activation COMPOSANT MOD LE N DE SERIE Op rateur Dispositif de s curit 1 Dispositif de s curit 2 Paire de photocell...

Page 28: ...er empf ngt Abb 1 wird der Elektromotor in Betrieb gesetzt der das Tor ber einen Ketten oder Riemenantrieb ffnet und Zugang Zufahrt erm glicht Wenn der Automatikbetrieb eingestellt wurde schlie t sich...

Page 29: ...hniker Kunde 10 Techniker Kunde Monteur Kunde Art der Anlage Seriennummer Installationsdatum Inbetriebnahme BAUTEIL MODELL SERIENNUMMER Antrieb Sicherheitsvorrichtung 1 Sicherheitsvorrichtung 2 Fotoze...

Page 30: ...gundo impulso para obtener el cierre Un impulso de apertura durante la fase de apertura detiene el movimiento Un impulso de apertura durante la fase de cierre causa siempre la inversi n del movimiento...

Page 31: ...e 10 T cnico Cliente Instalador Cliente Tipo de equipo N de serie Fecha de instalaci n Activaci n COMPONENTE MODELO N DE SERIE Operador Dispositivo de seguridad 1 Dispositivo de seguridad 2 Par de fot...

Page 32: ...en toegang mogelijk maakt Als de automatische werking is ingesteld sluit de deur vervolgens uit zichzelf na de pauzetijd Als tijdens de openingsfase een openingsimpuls wordt gegeven heeft dit geen enk...

Page 33: ...0 Technicus Klant Installateur Klant Type installatie Serienummer Datum installatie Activering ONDERDEEL MODEL SERIENUMMER Aandrijving Veiligheidsvoorziening 1 Veiligheidsvoorziening 2 Paar fotocellen...

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Page 35: ...n in vorliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich FAAC beh lt sich das Recht vor ohne die wesentlichen Eigenschaften dieses Ger tes zu ver ndern und ohne Verbindlichkeiten in Bezug auf die Neufassung der...

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