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FAAC Model S418 Swing Gate Operator

Gate Construction

Vehicular gates should be constructed and installed 

in accordance with ASTM F2200: Standard Specifica

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tion for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction. 

For more information, contact ASTM at: 

www.astm.org

Installation

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If you have any questions or concerns regarding the 

safety of the gate operating system, do not install the 

operator and consult the manufacturer. 

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The condition of the gate structure itself directly 

affects the reliability and safety of the gate operator.

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Only qualified personnel should install this equipment. 

Failure to meet this requirement could cause severe 

injury and/or death, for which the manufacturer 

cannot be held responsible.

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The installer must provide a main power switch that 

meets all applicable safety regulations.

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It is extremely unsafe to compensate for a damaged 

gate by increasing hydraulic pressure.

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Install devices such as reversing edges and photo 

beams to provide better protection for personal 

property and pedestrians. Install reversing devices 

that are appropriate to the gate design and 

application.

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Before applying electrical power, ensure that voltage 

requirements of the equipment correspond to the 

supply voltage. Refer to the label on your gate 

operator system.

Usage

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Use this equipment only in the capacity for which it 

was designed. Any use other than that stated should 

be considered improper and therefore dangerous.

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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible 

for damage caused by improper, erroneous or 

unreasonable use. 

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If a gate system component malfunctions, disconnect 

the main power before attempting to repair it.

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Do not impede the movement of the gate, you may 

injure yourself or damage the gate system as a result.

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This equipment may reach high thermal temperatures 

during normal operation, therefore use caution when 

touching the external housing of the gate operator.

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Use the manual release mechanism according to the 

procedures presented in this manual.

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Before performing any cleaning or maintenance 

operations, disconnect power to the equipment.

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All cleaning, maintenance or repair work must 

performed by qualified personnel.

General Safety Precautions

9.  For gate operators that utilize a contact sensor (edge 

sensor or similar): 

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Locate one or more contact sensors where the risk 

of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as at the 

leading edge, trailing edge, and post mounted both 

inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide 

gate

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Locate one or more contact sensors at the bottom 

edge of a vehicular vertical lift gate.

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Locate one or more contact sensors at the bottom 

edge of a vertical barrier (arm).

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Locate one or more contact sensors at the pinch 

point of a vehicular vertical pivot gate.

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Locate hard-wired contact sensors and wiring so 

that communication between sensor and gate 

operator is not subjected to mechanical damage.

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Locate wireless contact sensors, such as those 

that transmit radio frequency (RF) signals, where 

the transmission of signals are not obstructed or 

impeded by building structures, natural landscaping 

or similar hindrances. Wireless contact sensors shall 

function under their intended end-use conditions.

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Use only FAAC MSE MO, CN60 or M60 edge 

sensors.

Important Installation Instructions (continued)

Summary of Contents for Safe Zone S418

Page 1: ...dquarter East Coast Operations 5151 Sunbeam Road Suites 9 11 Jacksonville FL 32257 Tel 866 925 3222 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia Avenue Unit 357 Fuller...

Page 2: ...al Safety Precautions 4 UL325 Gate Operator Classifications 5 Installing the Warning Signs 5 1 DESCRIPTION 6 1 1 DIMENSIONS 6 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 3 INSTALLATION 7 3 1 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS...

Page 3: ...et buttons must be located within line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start 7 All warning signs and placards must be installed and easily seen wit...

Page 4: ...ble use If a gate system component malfunctions disconnect the main power before attempting to repair it Do not impede the movement of the gate you may injure yourself or damage the gate system as a r...

Page 5: ...such as factories loading docks or other locations not intended to service the general public RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS IV A vehicular gate operator system intended for use in gu...

Page 6: ...ket permits the operator to be installed on most existing gate applications Fig 1 Fig 2 1 DESCRIPTION Model S418 Swing Gate Operator Correct operation is only guaranteed when using authorized FAAC acc...

Page 7: ...in good condition It is recommended that any metalwork operations should be performed prior to installing the automated system 3 1 ELECTRICAL SETUP When laying electrical cables use conduits with adeq...

Page 8: ...Installation Values To obtain opening of the leaf to 90 A B C To obtain opening of the leaf more than 90 A B C Lower A and B values produce higher peripheral leaf speeds Limit the difference between...

Page 9: ...position indicated in Figure 12 with the mechanical stop at closing or in Figure 13 with no mechanical stop at closing If this cannot be accomplished the operator must be temporarily powered in order...

Page 10: ...the leaf of the gate value E may be increased see Figure 4 up to a maximum of 4 inches using appropriate spacers placed between the front bracket and the leaf of the gate 11 Perform any corrective mea...

Page 11: ...ce again The mechanical stop is coupled to a toothed sector Figure 21 Ref 2 In the case of obstructions during movement check that the coupling is free DO NOT FORCE IT Once all necessary electrical co...

Page 12: ...check that all functions of the automated system have been restored During the first cycle the operator might not slow down correctly However wait for the end of the cycle and then give the opening co...

Page 13: ...IONING SET 17 60202225 EXIT SHAFT 18 60202165 BUSH 19 718367 PIN W SEEGER 20 60202355 BUSH FOR FIXING WORM GEAR Part Part Number Description 21 63001545 10 SCREWS 4 8X13 S418 22 63001535 FRONT CAP 23...

Page 14: ...ower supply Programming With trimmers dipswitches and pushbutton RADIO Connector for the radio receiver BATTERY Connector for the backup battery J24 Jumper to disable battery charging With the jumper...

Page 15: ...D 24 Vdc negative 8 24 24 Vdc positive 9 OUT Programmable output See DS1 SW 11 12 10 FCA 1 Open limit switch Motor 1 11 GND 24 Vdc negative 12 FCC 1 Close limit switch Motor 1 13 FCA 2 Open limit swit...

Page 16: ...d the closing movements The E024U board allows the connection of several safety devices for example photocells With photocells you can activate the FAILSAFE function which before each movement of the...

Page 17: ...e power supply of the transmitters to OUT pin 9 and set dip switch 11 and 12 to ON on DS1 When using the FAIL SAFE mode also the safety inputs not used FSW CL FSW OP must be connected to OUT pin No 9...

Page 18: ...onnection of one pair of opening photocells Other optional safety devices to connect in series Fig A10 Fig A11 Fig A12 To use the FAIL SAFE mode connect the ne gative power supply of the transmitters...

Page 19: ...move ment a command stops the gate AP Automatic step by step OFF ON ON 0 4 min One command opens waits for the pause time and then clo ses automatically A command during the pause time holds the gate...

Page 20: ...the original starting position If in the successive movement an obstacle is detected again the board will be put in alarm mode and won t take any more commands until the STOP input is activated Alarm...

Page 21: ...afety With SW8 OFF the gate movement will be reversed as soon as the safety is active with SW8 ON the gate will stop when the safety is active and it will reverse only when the safety is deactivated a...

Page 22: ...FF OFF S418 OFF OFF ON 415 390 770 ON OFF OFF DS 2 LOCK OUTPUT MODE OUTPUT MODE SW 4 Active only for 3 sec after an open impulse from gate closed OFF Active always except 3 sec before an opening ON SE...

Page 23: ...key not present USB key inserted and software Update in progress DON T Remove the USB key 7 RESERVED 8 LED DL 14 OPEN A INPUT N O OPEN A active OPEN A not active LED DL 15 OPEN B INPUT N O OPEN B act...

Page 24: ...re correct replace the encoder 6 FAIL SAFE FAILED Verify the photocells wiring and alignement 7 BOARD THERMAL PROTECTION ACTIVE Turn off the board and wait until the components cool down 8 MAX RUN TIM...

Page 25: ...or the remote that is already stored in memory Leaf 1 starts to slow down and stops when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCC1 12 The manual time learning procedure is complete 15 15 32 6 7 32 17 15...

Page 26: ...eset for 115V at the fac tory consult with FAAC Tecnical Support for 230V wiring options 230V 115V The E024U board allows the connection of a 24V backup bat tery to provide power to operate the gate d...

Page 27: ...release saves CLOSE OPEN IN PAUSE reloads pause time 1 reloads pause time of released leaf recloses leaves immediately stops operation no effect recharges pause time CLOSE disa bled recharges pause t...

Page 28: ...operation no effect recharges pause time CLOSE disa bled recharges pause time CLOSE disa bled CLOSING reopens leaves immediately reopens leaves immediately no effect stops operation no effect reverse...

Page 29: ...ed CLOSING opens the leaves no effect no effect stops operation no effect reverses at opening stops and opens at release saves OPEN CLOSE BLOCKED opens the leaves closes leaves closes leaves no effect...

Page 30: ...ct s or has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more s...

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