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ENGLISH

 

 

Display

 

Function

 

Default 

1

 

AS

 

SERVICE  REQUEST - CYCLE COUNTER   (combined  with the two successive functions):

 

Y    

= when the set number  of cycles is reached  with successive functions  

nc 

and 

nd 

, the 

system carries out an 8 sec. preflashing sequence  (in addition to the sequence  already 
set using the 

PF 

function) before  each  movement. 

no 

= successive functions 

nc 

and 

nd  

indicate  how many cycles the system has performed 

up to the maximum  possible display of 99.990. 

 

If the number of cycles is higher than 99.990,  the two successive functions

 

nc 

and 

nd 

will show  99 and  99 respectively.

 

This function may be useful for setting programmed maintenance operations or for checking 
work cycles performed. 

no

 

nc

 

CYCLE PROGRAMMING   (THOUSANDS):

 

If 

AS 

the  display indicates  the  number  of  thousands of  cycles  after  which  service is 

required (may be  set from 

to 

99 

). 

If 

AS 

no 

the display indicates  the number  of thousands of cycles  performed.  The value 

displayed  is updated with the sequence  of cycles, interacting  with the value of  

nd 

 

If 

AS 

no 

press  keys  + and  - for 5 sec. to zero the cycle counter.

 

00

 

nd

 

CYCLE PROGRAMMING   (TENS):

 

If 

AS 

the display indicates  the number  of tens of cycles  after which service is required 

(may be  set from 

to 

99 

). 

If 

AS 

no 

the display indicates the number of tens of cycles performed.  The value displayed 

is updated with the sequence  of cycles, interacting  with the value of  

nc 

 

Example: if the system has performed  11.218,  it will display 

nc 

= 11  and

 

nd 

= 21

 

00

 

St

 

STATUS  OF AUTOMATED  SYSTEM:

 

Exit from  programming, data  storage,  and  return to  gate  status display. 

00 

= CLOSED 

07 

= FAIL  SAFE in progress 

01  

= OPEN 

08 

= BUS-2EASY device  check  in progress 

02 

= Stop then  

OPEN

 

09 

= Preflashing then 

OPEN

 

03 

= Stop then  

CL

OSE”

 

10  

= Preflashing then 

CL

OSE”

 

04 

= In 

P

AUSE”

 

11      

= OPEN in Partial Opening 

05 

= During opening  stage  

12  

= in PAUSE Partial Opening 

06 

= During closing stage 

 

6  STORING RADIO  CODE

 

The  electronic    device 
is  equipped  with an  in- 
tegrated  dual  channel 
decoding  system  (DS, 
SLH,  LC/RC) known  as 

 

 

Fig. 12 

6.1  STORING  DS RADIOCONTROLS

 

It  is  possible to  store  a  maximum  of  256 
codes divided between  OPEN A and  OPEN 
B/CLOSE.

 

1.    On the DS radiocontrol,  select the required ON - OFF 

OMNIDEC. This  system            

O

 

can   use  an  additional 
receiving  module  (Fig. 5 
re. G)) and radiocontrols 

combination of the 12 dip-switches. 

2.    Press  and  hold  down  push-button 

(SW3) or 

(SW2) 

and  then  press  the  SETUP  push-button  (SW4),  to  store 
total  opening  (OPEN  A) or  partial  opening  (OPEN  B/ 

of the same frequency to store both total opening  (OPEN A) 
and  partial opening  (OPEN  B) of the automated system. 

The 3 types of radio coding (DS, SLH, LC/RC) 

3. 

can  co-exist at  the same  time  on the two 

4. 

channels.  It is possible   to enter  up to 256

 

radio  codes subdivided between  OPEN  A 

5. 

and  OPEN B.

 

 

To use the different coding systems on the

 

same  channel,  finish the learning process 

6. 

for each  system and  then repeat  the pro- 
cedure  for another.

 

CLOSE) respectively. The corresponding  led will begin 
to flash slowly for 5 secs. 
Release both  push-buttons. 
Within  this 5  second  period,  press  the  required  push- 
button  on the radiocontrol. 
The corresponding  led  will come   on  with a  fixed light 
for 1  second  and  then  go  off  to  indicate  the  setting 
has been  stored. 
To add  other codes  other than  the  one  you have  re- 
cently stored, repeat  the procedure  from point 1. 

Summary of Contents for Estate Swing E-SL 1800

Page 1: ...E SL 1800...

Page 2: ...N 12453 and EN 12445 For non EU countries to obtain an adequate level of safety the Standards mentioned above must be observed in addition to nation al legal regulations 11 Before attempting any job o...

Page 3: ...ATION 6 5 4 INSTALLING THE RACK 7 5 4 1 STEEL RACK TO WELD Fig 11 7 5 4 3 NYLON RACK TO SCREW Fig 13 7 5 4 2 STEEL RACK TO SCREW Fig 12 7 6 OPERATIONAL START UP 8 6 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD CONNECTION 8 6 1...

Page 4: ...ergency batteries are not installed or if the operator is not in service These operators in addition to having different features and technical specifications also differ as to the following compo nen...

Page 5: ...to be automated an upper guide must be provided plus mechanical limit switches to pre vent the gate derailing The gate slide track must be linear and horizontal Manual movement of the gate must be eas...

Page 6: ...h as shown in Fig 7 and wall in the founda tion plate supplying one or more sheaths for routing electric cables through the hole in the foundation plate Using a spirit level check if the plate is perf...

Page 7: ...hough openings in the motor casing see Fig 9 re 1 Fig 8 and Fig 9 refer to operator C720 E SL1800 3 Adjust the height of the gearmotor and the distance from the gate with reference to the dimensions i...

Page 8: ...e slot In this way the slot play will enable any adjustments to be made 3 Mark the drilling point on the gate Drill a 1 4 in hole and apply thread with a 3 8 in male tap Screw the bolt 4 Move the gate...

Page 9: ...on the control board connections programming mainte nance always turn off power Observe points 10 11 12 13 14 of the GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS Follow the instructions in Fig 3 to arrange the cables i...

Page 10: ...t be left from the mechanical limit switches 7 TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM Once the operator has been installed carry out a thorough oper ational check of all accessories and connected safety devices...

Page 11: ...e which must comply with current standards and of the release devices 10 REPAIR Contact an authorized Repair Centre for repairs 11 ACCESSORIES 11 1 BATTERY KIT Install the battery kit as shown in Fig...

Page 12: ...the gate re closes by itself after the selected pause time If semi automatic operating mode has been selected a second pulse must be sent to re close the gate An opening pulse issued during the re cl...

Page 13: ...RELEASE BATTERY E E7 72 20 BUS 2EASY F OPEN A GND OPEN B CLOSE SAFE STOP SAFE FSW OP GND FSW CL 24 RADIO XF SETUP USB OUT...

Page 14: ...RORS 15 10 FUNCTION LOGICS 16 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer FAAC S p A Address Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Declares that Electronic device E720 conforms to the essential...

Page 15: ...differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold Connect the earth lead to the appropriate terminal Always separate power cables from control and safety cables push button receiver photoc...

Page 16: ...DESCRIPTION 1 OPEN A Device with N O contact that causes total opening of the gate 2 6 GND Accessory power supply negative 3 OPEN B CLOSE SAFE Device with N O contact that causes partial opening of t...

Page 17: ...hotocells it is advisable to select the type of operation on the basis of the area of move ment that they need to protect Safety devices during closing operate only during the automated system closing...

Page 18: ...ient Tab 2 Description of BUS 2EASY led Ensure that there are not two or more pho tocell pairs with the same address If no BUS 2EASY accessory is used leave the BUS 2EASY connector J12 fig 1 free Tab...

Page 19: ...E SAFE SAFE Fig 6 Connection of a pair of closing photocells and a pair of opening photocells Fig 9 SAFE SAFE Connection of a pair of closing photocells a pair of open ing photocells and a pair of ope...

Page 20: ...e name of the next function etc When you reach the last function press push button F to exit the program and store the parameters The display shows again the status of the automated system 1st LEVEL P...

Page 21: ...e total gate travel Adjustable from 5 with speed 5 10 with speed between 5 and 8 15 with speed 8 to 99 in 1 steps 5 10 15 minimum slowing 99 maximum slowing 20 rc SLOWING DURING CLOSING Adjusts the sl...

Page 22: ...ELLS Activate the function if you want the closing photocells to lock movement and reverse it on disengagement Normally operation of the closing photocells immediately puts the gate into reverse when...

Page 23: ...OSED 07 gate in MOTION 08 gate OPENING 09 gate CLOSING 10 ACTIVE safety 11 timed output that can be activated by second radio channel see next function 12 output that can be activated by second radio...

Page 24: ...return to gate status display 00 CLOSED 07 FAIL SAFE in progress 01 OPEN 08 BUS 2EASY device check in progress 02 Stop then OPEN 09 Preflashing then OPEN 03 Stop then CLOSE 10 Preflashing then CLOSE...

Page 25: ...utton twice in quick 1 succession The automated system will carry out an 2 opening control Ensure the automated device is free of any obstacle by people 3 or things To enable other radiocontrols with...

Page 26: ...Normally Closed contact and the corresponding leds must therefore be ON where the automated system is in stand by they will go off when the connected device is engaged The inputs OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE...

Page 27: ...oon as the led for the FCA limit switch on the board goes off secure with the appropriate screws 4 Move the gate to closing position manually leaving 1 5 8 in from the limit switch me chanical stop 5...

Page 28: ...when it reaches the limit switch If the limit switch reached is the opening switch with the SQUARE the device stores that point as the opening stop conversely if the limit switch is the closing switc...

Page 29: ...se inputs are shown in brackets The CLOSE can be activated at the OPEN B input from the 2nd programming level LOGIC E PULSES STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP...

Page 30: ...e opens the gate partially time B no effect no effect OPEN inhibited no effect OPEN inhibited no effect no effect OPEN inhibited DURING OPENING reverses to closing 1 reverses to closing 1 recloses the...

Page 31: ...hibited no effect OPEN inhibited no effect CLOSE inhibited no effect OPEN CLOSE inhibited LOGIC C COMMANDS MAINTAINED PULSES STATUS OFAUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED...

Page 32: ...liegendem 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 vorliege...

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