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Automatic gate systems provide user convenience and limit vehicular traffic.  Because these systems can produce high levels 
of force, it is important that you are aware of the potential hazards associated with the system.  Potential hazards may include 
pinch points, entrapment positions, lack of proper pedestrian access, blind spots for traffic visibility. 
 
It is the joint responsibility of the designer, purchaser, installer and end user to verify the system is properly configured for its 
intended use.  Be sure that the installer has instructed you on the proper operation of the gate and gate system before use.  Be 
sure the installer trains you about the basic functions of the required reversing devices associated with the gate system and 
how to properly test them.  Reversing devices may include reverse loops, sensing edges, photoelectric cells, inherent reverse 
detection, and/or other external devices. 
 
All users should follow and understand the following points: 

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Carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual and keep it in a safe place for future reference. 

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Carefully read and follow the “Restrictions & Warnings” section of this manual. 

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Carefully read and follow the “Entrapment Prevention” section of this manual. 

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Carefully read and understand the “Glossary of Terms” section of this manual. 

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Make sure that all residents and users are familiar with the proper use of the gate system and its potential hazards. 

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Make sure proper reversing devices are installed on all gates to avoid all potential hazards and entrapment. 

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Understand loops and loop detectors, photoelectric cells and other devices must be installed with this gate operator to 
prevent the gate from closing on vehicles. 

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Installation, service and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel. 

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Understand the manufacturer can not be held responsible for damage or injury caused by improper, erroneous or 
unreasonable use.  Failure to comply with these guidelines may create a dangerous situation and will void any and all 
warranties. 

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Always consult your qualified dealer if any concerns or questions arise. 

 
 

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WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury of death: 

1.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 

2.  Never let children operate or play with gate controls.  Keep the remote control away from children.  Never allow 

children to play in the area of the gate system. 

3.  Always keep people and objects away from gate.  NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE! 

4.  Test the operator monthly.  The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop or reverse when an object 

activates the non-contact sensors.  After adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator.  Failure to 
adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury or death.  If any reverse device functions 
improperly, remove the operator from service immediately. 

5.  KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED.  Read the owner’s manual.  Have a qualified service person make repairs 

to gate hardware. 

6.  The entrance is for vehicles only.  Pedestrians must use separate entrance.  Keep all pedestrian traffic away from the 

gate. 

7.  Use the emergency release/shut off only when the gate is not moving.  Make sure the power for the gate operator is 

off by using the On/Off switch located inside the cover on the left side of the controller. 

8.  Every gate operator installation MUST have secondary protection devices against entrapment, such as edge sensors 

and photoelectric cells more in particularly in places where the risk of entrapment is more likely to occur.  Proper 
reversing devices MUST be installed on all gates to avoid all potential hazards and entrapment. 

9. SAVE 

THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS 

WARNING:  A moving gate can cause serious injury or death.  Read and follow all 

Installation Manual, Reference Manual, and Warning Label Instructions. 

FSL700 Slide Gate Operator 

Summary of Contents for FSL700

Page 1: ...nal Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 5151 Sunbeam Road Suites 9 11 Jacksonville FL 32257 Tel 800 221 8278 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia Avenue Unit...

Page 2: ...Reverse Sensitivity Shutdown 18 Close Time Delay Adjustment 19 DIP Switch Settings 19 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Accessory Wire Overview 20 Edge Sensor Connections 21 Photo Sensor Connections 22 Standard R...

Page 3: ...nderstand the manufacturer can not be held responsible for damage or injury caused by improper erroneous or unreasonable use Failure to comply with these guidelines may create a dangerous situation an...

Page 4: ...clear line of sight with the gate and its travel Activating devices must be installed a minimum of 10 feet away from the gate Be sure to mount ALL operating devices clearly out of reach of through gat...

Page 5: ...ntact sensors generally are photoelectric cells or like devices For gate operators utilizing non contact sensors 1 Refer to the diagram below for placement of non contact sensors 2 Use care to reduce...

Page 6: ...lding structures landscaping or similar obstructions All wireless contact sensors shall function under the intended end use conditions MANUAL RELEASE To manually release the gate operator remove the c...

Page 7: ...barrier such as a swinging sliding raising lowering or the like barrier that is a stand alone passage barrier or is that portion of a wall or fence system that controls entrance and or egress by peop...

Page 8: ...or replace worn or damaged gate hardware before installing the gate operator Add safety devices such as warning signs photo eyes and reverse edges to help prevent injuries or death Reduce all pinch po...

Page 9: ...Horse Power 1 2 HP 500 Watt Power Input 120 VAC Current 6A Cycles Hour 75 Travel Speed Approx 12 inches sec Maximum Gate Weight 1000 lbs Maximum Gate Length 40 Feet Primary Entrapment Protection Inhe...

Page 10: ...Disadvantages Twice as much chain is required for this type of application added expense The application requires the use of an additional idler sprocket added expense FRONT MOUNT METHOD The front mou...

Page 11: ...ed bring all conduits up to one side and terminate in a Bell Box Make connections to the operator using water tight flex conduit 6 Form the concrete pad as shown and pour concrete Allow the concrete t...

Page 12: ...with each other Tighten the anchor bolts to securely hold the operator CHAIN CONNECTION FRONT MOUNT Once the gate operator is securely bolted down the chain may be attached To attach the chain for a f...

Page 13: ...t so the chain from the lower chain idler is level with the bottom of the endless idler Approximately 11 Make sure the chain will be in a straight line and same height as the lower idler sprocket 5 We...

Page 14: ...ll the bottom limit nut until it activates the bottom limit switch The switch will click when activated 4 Release the limit guide plate and make sure it is engaged in the slots of each limit nut 5 Rea...

Page 15: ...power should be supplied from a circuit breaker panel and must have its own dedicated circuit breaker This supply must include a green ground conductor 3 Only use U L approved 14 AWG or larger 600 Vol...

Page 16: ...r DO NOT USE THESE POWER OUTLETS FOR INSTALLATION OR SERVICE TOOLS Each plug supplies 110 VAC when AC power is active to the gate operator If AC is not available the power plugs will not supply power...

Page 17: ...nit If one gate travels further than the other the gate that travels further must be the Master 2 Turn Slave Operator DIP Switch 3 to ON SLAVE 3 Turn Master Operator DIP Switch 3 to OFF MASTER 4 WIRED...

Page 18: ...in travel The gate should stop and enter a Soft Shutdown upon striking the object 10 Repeat steps 2 6 until the correct sensitivity adjustment is found REVERSE SENSITIVITY SHUTDOWN Upon a first obstru...

Page 19: ...a Master Primary ON Operator is set as a Slave Secondary 4 Close Timer OFF Time Delay Close feature is inactive Command to open command to close ON Time Delay Close feature is active Gate opens times...

Page 20: ...TIONS ACCESSORY WIRE OVERVIEW CLOSE Photo Cell OPEN Photo Cell O P E N E D G E C L O S E E D G E Radio Receiver OPEN CLOSE STOP FIRE LOCK Card Access 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Key Box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ph...

Page 21: ...p and reverse the gate to the full closed position and enter a soft shutdown 3 NOTE If the gate was initially activated by a time clock with a contact closure across the Access Input this input will b...

Page 22: ...l moving 2 One or more non contact sensors shall be located where a risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier Use caution when installing non...

Page 23: ...tion to reset the operator settings Standard Reverse Input 1 Input is inactive when gate is closed or in the open cycle 2 When gate is open and Time Delay Close is ON an input will reset the Time Dela...

Page 24: ...ill remain open until an external input is made This prevents the Fire Input from closing the gate if in the open position Connecting Access Devices 1 Connect Fire Lock Control relays to FIRE and COMM...

Page 25: ...2 If the Radio Receiver uses 24VDC connect Radio Power to RADIO PWR 24VDC and RADIO PWR 24VDC Connecting FAAC XR2 Radio Receivers 1 Connect XR2 N O relay contacts to RADIO N O and RADIO COMMON 2 Conne...

Page 26: ...ty increase the size of each Solar Panel Connecting Solar Panels 1 Use one 20 Watt 24VDC Solar Panel OR two 20 Watt 12VDC Solar Panels together in series 2 Connect the Solar Panel positive to SOLAR 3...

Page 27: ...e the loop size 2 Cut loop slots in the driveway Loop slot should be 1 1 2 to 2 deep Loop slot should be 1 4 wide Cut diagonal corner slots to protect the wire insulation and keep the wire from changi...

Page 28: ...left socket Make sure detector is secure and snapped in 4 Set different frequencies for each loop detector 5 Follow the directions provided with the PLD1500 for more detailed settings Ground Loop Wir...

Page 29: ...connector While the operator is stopped wiggle the Limit Sensor connector If the limit or sensor wires blink on and off there is a loose connection 2 Start the operator watch Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 at...

Page 30: ...PCB with heat sink 2 GC3100 Controller PCB heat sink and faceplate assembly 3 GC3000 Controller Assembly No PCB faceplate 4 MOTOR 0500 24 Motor 500W 24VDC 5 SL 0020 Gearbox 15 1 6 SL1000 Limit stand...

Page 31: ...tor 31 S SPARE PARE P PARTS ARTS Num FAAC p n Description 10 SL 0008 Limit nut guide 11 SWITCH 0100 Limit switch 12 AAA0450 Sensor cup assembly 13 WIRE1101SK Sensors wire assembly with screws 14 AAA 0...

Page 32: ...product s or has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than...

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