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E1SL 

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ENGLISH

7.5 MOVEMENT PARAMETERS

The movement parameters can be adjusted via the programming 
function.

 - from board

 Basic programming:

 

cS

 =  closing speed  (level 1…10)

 

oS

 =  opening speed  (level 1…10)

 

cF

 =  closing force  (level 1…10)

 

oF

 =  opening force  (level 1…10)

 

tF

 =  MAX push time on obstacle during closing and opening  (0.1 s … 3 s)

 

dr

 =  opening and closing deceleration ramp  (level 1…10)

 

Ar

 =  opening and closing acceleration ramp  (level 1…10)

from 

SDK EVO

 (allows further adjustments to be made):

 

/

PROGRAMMING

/

MOTION

  …

OPENING

   

SPEED

 (level 

1…10)

   

SLOWDOWN

  deceleration space at end of travel (0…200 cm)

   

OP. SLOWDOWN SPEED

  Deceleration speed at end of travel (level 1…3)

   

STRENGTH

 (level 

1…10)

   

STRENGTH DURATION

  (0.1 … 3.0 s)

   

ACCELERATION

 (level 

1…10)

   

DECELERATION

 (level 

1…10)

  …

CLOSING 

(same options as for 

OPENING

)

  …

BRAKING

  Deceleration for reverse movement

  (level 1… 5)
  …

STOP MOV

  Moves the stop position forwards with respect to the opening stop

  (level 1…10)  0 = minimum distance

7.6  OBSTACLE DETECTION

The sensitivity of the obstacle detection system is adjusted by set-
ting the opening force, closing force and the maximum push time (§ 
Movement parameters).  When an obstacle causes the movement to 
stop, the automation exerts the set static force on the obstacle.  Once 
the set force time on the obstacle has elapsed, if it still cannot move, 
the programmed operation is activated:

Obstacle during closing

  If an obstacle is detected during CLOSING it 

causes the leaves to reverse and subsequently they attempt to close.

Obstacle during opening

  If an obstacle is detected during OPENING 

it causes the movement to stop and after 5 s attempts to attempt 
opening again.

Obstacle during opening in

 

NIGHT-TIME mode

  If an obstacle is detected 

during opening it causes the leaves to reverse.

Number of consecutive obstacle detections

  The count of the number 

of consecutive obstacle detections can only be enabled via the 
SDK EVO.  The automation stops when the count exceeds the set 
number 

(

error 

24

: obstacles during CLOSING or error 

31

: obstacles 

during OPENING).

 - from 

SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

MISCELLANEUS

/

CONSECUTIVE OBST.

  …

CLOSING

  DISABLED (no count) or  1…10 detections

  …

OPENING 

(as above)

7.7 LOW ENERGY 

As a guideline only, in order to protect against risks related to mov-
ing parts, the standard EN 16005:2012 requires that the opening and 
closing movement must take place in Low Energy mode, which means 
that the kinetic energy of the leaf must not exceed 1.69 joule and the 
maximum static force must not exceed 67 N. 
Alternatively, for doors that open onto heavy traffic areas or when 
any contact with the user is unacceptable because many of the users 
are elderly, sick, disabled or children, additional protective devices 
are to be used.
Among the possible solutions provided, the installation of ESPE 
equipment compliant with EN 12978 CAT.2 (per EN 954-1 and / or 
EN 13849) is recommended, to monitor the full width of the door in 

both directions of movement.
To set up the Low Energy,

the Low Energy, mode, program the values for force and 

mode, program the values for force and 

kinetic energy by applying standard EN 16005:2012

kinetic energy by applying standard EN 16005:2012.

 - from board

 Basic programming:

 

cS

 and  

oS

  =  speed established by applying the standard

 

cF

 , 

oF

 and 

Ar

 = 

1

 - from 

SDK EVO

:

 

/

PROGRAMMING

/

MOTION

OPENING

 

SPEED

  =  speed established by applying the standard

 

STRENGTH

 = 1

 

ACCELERATION

 = 

1

CLOSING 

(as above)

7.8  INTRUSION

When the automation is closed, the board detects if there is an at-
tempt to open it manually (

INTRUSION

).  The response to this can be 

defined via the SDK EVO:  KEEP CLOSED or PULL & GO.
 - 

from SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

MISCELLANEUS

/

INTRUSION 

  …

KEEP CLOSED

   

STRENGTH KEEP CLOSED

  (level 1 …10)

Or

 … 

PULL & GO

KEEP CLOSED

The motor starts, counteracts the manual opening with an adjustable 
force and keeps the automation CLOSED (with Warning 63). 

Note

: in 

NIGHT-TIME operating mode with battery operation, KEEP CLOSED 
is not active.

PULL & GO

The motor starts up to complete the opening. 

Note

:  in NIGHT-TIME 

operating mode with battery operation, PULL & GO is not active.

7.9  ENERGY SAVING 

Energy Saving allows you to decrease the opening/closing times and 
to limit the number of “false openings” by recognising the pedestrian’s 
transit direction (approaching, leaving, cross traffic).  Opening is 
via external or internal radar.  When radars and presence sensors are 
disengaged, it closes immediately, even if the opening movement 
has not been completed.  It also closes immediately when an input 
configured as Closing safety is deactivated.

Obligatory requirements:

 

-

mode of operation AUTOMATIC TWO-DIRECTIONAL

 

-

use of the one-direction radar detectors  (Energy Saving is ac-
tive only on INTERNAL OPENING and EXTERNAL OPENING inputs)

Programming:

 - 

from board

 Basic programming: 

ES

 = 

Y

 - 

from SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

Energy Saving

 

ENABLED

7.10  TIMING AND PARTIAL OPENING

The following can be programmed:

PAUSE TIME

 - 

from Board

 Basic Programming: 

PA

 - 

from SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

TIMING

PAUSE TIME

NIGHT PAUSE TIME

 - 

from Board

 Basic Programming: 

Pn

 - 

from SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

TIMING

/

NIGHT PAUSE TIME

PARTIAL OPEN

 - 

from Board

 Basic Programming: 

PO

 - 

from SDK EVO

/

PROGRAMMING

/

MISCELLANEUS

/

PARTIAL OPEN

PARTIAL PHARMACY

 - 

from Board

 Advanced Programming: 

PF

Summary of Contents for E1SL

Page 1: ...E1SL SDK EVO LK EVO KS EVO E1SL FW 3 4 SDK EVO FW 3 4 LK EVO FW 1 3 KS EVO FW 1 0 This document contains updated instructions starting from the FW versions indicated EN...

Page 2: ...leurs fabricants respectifs Les clients peuvent faire des copies pour leur usage exclusif Ce manuel a t publi en 2018 Copyright FAAC S p A ab dem 2018 Alle Rechte vorbehalten Kein Teil dieses Handbuch...

Page 3: ...ow Energy 20 7 8 Intrusion 20 KEEP CLOSED 20 PULL GO 20 7 9 Energy Saving 20 7 10 Timing and partial opening 20 7 11 Date andTime 21 7 12 Cycle counter Scheduled maintenance 21 7 13 TIMER 22 WEEKLY PR...

Page 4: ...ssory protection 2 A F quick F3 power supply unit primary protection 2 5 AT delayed 5x20 mm BOARD E1SL DO NOT remove this cover Buttons SW1 SETUP RESET SW2 scrolls programming values SW3 scrolls progr...

Page 5: ...N USB storage device ERR RED error or warning BAT1 RED battery status BAT2 GREEN battery charger status SIC_OP RED safety in opening SIC_OP and SIC_CL lit simultaneously safety STOP SIC_CL RED safety...

Page 6: ...usingthescrewsprovided 7 Insertthe 2combconnectorsintotheconnectorsoftheE1SLboardasfaras the connector 8 Insert the DM board 9 on the side opposite the comb connectors as far as the connector 8 Fasten...

Page 7: ...6 7 E1SL 7 53225804 Rev B 6 8 7 10 9 12 11 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH red black Installing the DM board 2nd MOTOR connection...

Page 8: ...he leaves can be moved safely When you exit from MANUAL mode the board will carry out a RESET OPEN mode The automation opens and remains open NIGHT TIME mode The automation closes and remains closed E...

Page 9: ...to the board 24V must not exceed 1A except SDK EVO 1 The motor M1 must be connected to connector J11 2 The encoder must be connected to connector J12 3 ADMboardmustbeinstalledonautomationsfittedwitha...

Page 10: ...relative Section PROGRAMMING For the available options see Programming configurable Inputs andthefollowingsections Theinputisactivatedaccordingtohow thecontactlogicisprogrammed NO theinputactivateswh...

Page 11: ...OP themovementstopsuntilthesafetyinopeningisdisengaged it then continues to open Low Energy the movement slows down until fully open from Board Advanced Programming Ot 1 STOP 2 Low Energy from SDK EVO...

Page 12: ...h TEST enabled DOOR NOT CLOSED 6 indicates that the automation is NOT closed DOOR OPEN 7 indicates that the automation is open DOOR MOVING 8 indicates that the automation is moving LIGHT 9 switchesont...

Page 13: ...ing modes with all the devices installed control devices safety detectors functionselectorsanddevicesconnectedtotheinputs and outputs For doors in Low Energy mode make sure that the forces gener ated...

Page 14: ...press and hold the SW1 button for approximately 5 s until LO appears on the display from SDK EVO PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION START SETUP OK 4 The display shows the phases of the SETUP L0 L2 and the statu...

Page 15: ...tton to modify it 4 PressbuttonFtoconfirmandgotothenextfunction Themodi fied value becomes effective immediately Follow the same procedure for all functions until you reach the last one St 5 WhenSt ap...

Page 16: ...65 75 cm with 1 leaf 130 150 cm with 2 leaves 3 wide opening width greater than 75 cm with 1 leaf greater than 150 cm with 2 leaves 2 rM Direction of rotation of the motor If it is modified you have t...

Page 17: ...enabled no TEST not enabled no no no no no C2 INPUT I2 configuration see options C1 4 4 4 4 4 2F INPUT I2TEST Displayed only if the input is configured as Safety C2 20 or 21 or 23 Y TEST enabled no T...

Page 18: ...no TEST not enabled no no no no no bA BATTERY KIT Operation of the emergency battery NOT in NIGHT TIME mode no not enabled 1 OPENS immediately 2 CLOSES immediately 3 with flat battery last movement OP...

Page 19: ...T NO 10 INTRUSION ACTIVE NO 11 CLOSING SAFETY NO 12 SAFETIES NO 13 AIRSLIDE SP1 NO 14 AIRSLIDE SP2 NO 15 LOCK NO o2 OUTPUT OUT2 configuration J22 see options o1 2 2 2 2 2 In Inputs status The segments...

Page 20: ...not exceed 67 N Alternatively for doors that open onto heavy traffic areas or when any contact with the user is unacceptable because many of the users are elderly sick disabled or children additional...

Page 21: ...ISABLED 7 12 CYCLE COUNTER SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SDK EVO allows the ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE cycle counters to be managed and to program the maintenance request based on the number of cycles carried out...

Page 22: ...s DONOTpro gram overlapping time bands Complete the weekly programming for all the required days JOLLY PROGRAMMING Program the JOLLY time bands The JOLLY programming must be applied to the dates speci...

Page 23: ...d in MANUAL mode If there is a power failure the position of the XB LOCK remains un changed When the automation is operating on battery the motor block is only active in NIGHT mode operation can only...

Page 24: ...NCTION SURVEILLANCE KIT BATT FUNCTION MOTOR BLOCK FUNCTION DISABLED EL 0 not active NIGHT EL 6 with the automation in NIGHT mode locks the closed leaves and the open leaves with the Pharmacy Open comm...

Page 25: ...or safety Use the XV1 or XDT1 exit and entry detector in compliance with EN 16005 2012 and DIN18650 The defaultprogrammingoftheE1SL corresponds to the typical example configuration shown in the figure...

Page 26: ...th persons is not allowed TheXDT1dualtechnologydetectorsallowradardetectiontobeused foropeningandinfrareddetectiontobeusedforsafety Install2entry and 2 exit radar detectors to cover large accesses in...

Page 27: ...ns of safety detectors TheXBFAONinfrareddetectorsallowsafetyinopeningincompliance with EN 16005 2012 and DIN18650 The defaultprogrammingoftheE1SL corresponds to the typical example configuration shown...

Page 28: ...lsareconsideredasauxiliarydevices complementarytosafety Button photocells are monitored by the electronic board which controls correct operation at each movement 1 Connect the photocells CABLE colour...

Page 29: ...IRSLIDE an automation with an AIRSLIDE device INSTALLING INTERCOM 1 Connect all the boards together using 3 wires in a cascade con figuration in any order to the dedicated connectors 2 Connect the SDK...

Page 30: ...accesses are closed again Use one direction radar detectors see relative section INTERLOCK is not available on E1RD boards INTERLOCK can be with or without memory INTERLOCKWITH NO MEMORY OPEN detecto...

Page 31: ...2 02 DOOR NOT CLOSED 6 with contact logic NORMALLY OPENED 01 CLOSING SAFETY 11 with contact logic NORMALLY OPENED 4 OnAIRSLIDE assignthepre setIDusingtheDIPswitchesonboard E1AS follow the instructions...

Page 32: ...ed IDs the EMERG inputs only activate the board that is connected E g EMERG OPEN connected to ID2 for the emergency opening of ID2 only MODFUN input The MODFUN is set on the MASTER ID1 TIMER input The...

Page 33: ...lit To display the error code press the and buttons simultane ously The errors are described in the Diagnostics Section Press F to return to the menu When finished remove the USB storage device Downlo...

Page 34: ...r USB GREEN USB storage device device present device not present ERR RED Error Warning in progress error no error warning warning BAT1 RED Battery status battery discharged battery charged battery in...

Page 35: ...s See ErrorsandWarnings Iftherearemultipleerrorsatthesametime theonethat has priority is displayed The display is updated after it has been resolved from SDK EVO ERRORS WARNINGS FW VERSIONS The FW ver...

Page 36: ...device 19 HIGH MECHANICAL FRICTION AUTORESET Check the leaves slide smoothly with power supply battery and motors disconnected Remove any fric tion Check the counter wheel 20 TESTonInputsconfiguredas...

Page 37: ...ery has a low charge level 71 INTERCOM The automation is in INTERCOM mode 72 INTERCOM FAULT No communication between the Master and Slave nodes 73 INTERLOCK FUNCTION ACTIVE The automation is in INTERL...

Page 38: ...Incorrect Opening Position RESET the board If the error persists replace the board 218 OBSTACLE DM Check for obstacles 219 BOARD ID ERROR Replace the board 220 BOARD POWER SUPPLY FAULT DM RESET the bo...

Page 39: ...activated Check the motor connection Make sure that the motor block is not blocked Check presence of motor power supply voltage The door DOES NOT OPEN The safeties in opening are busy The emergencies...

Page 40: ...ive operating mode remains on If the LEDs are both lit at the same time it indicates that the automation is in an operating mode that is NOT available on the KS EVO OPERATION To select the operating m...

Page 41: ...e 27 Motor rotation error 29 DM board fault 30 Serious error 32 Motor time out 38 Configuration error 39 SETUP data missing or corrupted 99 Total deletion of board data LK EVO LOCK DEVICE The lock dev...

Page 42: ...ve and Common contacts TX Data transmission RX Data reception V 24V accessories power supply usea4twistedpairU UTPAWG24cablewithamaximumlength of 50 m 5 Assemble the parts and fix it in place with the...

Page 43: ...the cable knockout 2 3 Mark the points 3 on the wall and fasten the support using suitable screws F Before connecting the device disconnect the mains power supply and the emergency battery of the auto...

Page 44: ...pears After a series of screens it reverts to the HOME PAGE PASSWORD PSW When the PASSWORD screen appears a 4 digit password must be entered There are 2 passwords USER PSW and TECHNICIAN PSW By defaul...

Page 45: ...ctions using the buttons LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING TECHNICIAN PSW required ERRORS WARNINGS INTERCOM only available on the MASTER board specified in PROGRAMMING INTERCOM CYCLES COUNT DATE TIME TIMER PASSWOR...

Page 46: ...O FRAN AIS ESPANOL SVENSKA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ERRORS WARNINGS CYCLES COUNT DATE TIME TIMER PASSWORD INFO 1 LANGUAGE 2 PROGRAMMING 3 ERRORS 4 WARNINGS 5 CYCLES COUNT MAINTENANCE CYCLES NUMBER CYCLES...

Page 47: ...NT MOTION INPUTS OUTPUTS TIMING ENERGY SAVING BATTERY KIT KIT LOCK 2 PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS OUTPUTS O1 O2 MOTOR ROT INPUTS I1 I4 INPUTS STATUS INPUTS S1 S2 DOOR STATUS OTHER BOARD DATA...

Page 48: ...led relative Section ENABLED DISABLED AIRSLIDE Allows AIRSLIDE to be enabled relative Section ENABLED DISABLED NODES ENTRY This is available if the SDK EVO is connected to the board ID 1 and allows al...

Page 49: ...SF1400 and GBF1500 Allows the elastic anti panic kit to be enabled disabled ENABLED DISABLED MENU 3 ERRORS The display shows current errors Diagnostics Section MENU 4 INDICATIONS The display shows cu...

Page 50: ...ws theTECHNICIAN PSW to be modified Enter the currentTECHNICIAN PSW then the new NEW PSW and press OK Re enter theNEWPSWandconfirmwithOK IfthePSWisnotrepeatedcorrectly theSDKEVO continues to request c...

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