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a)  Install the gate operator only when:

1)  The operator is appropriate for the construction of the 

gate and usage Class of the gate,

2)  All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or 

screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum 
of 1.83 m (6 ft) above the ground to prevent a 57.2 
mm (2-1/4 in) diameter sphere from passing through 
openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of 
the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open 
position,

3)  All areas of the moving vertical pivot gate panel from 

the bottom of the gate to the top of the gate or a 
minimum of 1.83 m (72 in) above grade, whichever 
is less, that pass by a fixed stationary object, and in 
the area of the adjacent fence that the gate covers 
during the travel of the gate, shall be designed, 
guarded or screened to prevent a 57.2 mm (2-1/4 in) 
diameter sphere from passing through such areas. 

4)  All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, 

and

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION

WARNING - to reduce the risk of severe injury or death:
1.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2.  Never let children operate or play with the gate controls. 

Keep remote controls away from children.

3.  Always keep people and objects away from the gate. 

NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE.

4.  Test the gate operator monthly. The gate MUST reverse 

on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object 
activates the non-contact sensors. After adjusting the 
force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Fail-
ure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can 
increase the risk of injury or death.

5.  Use the emergency release only when the gate is not 

moving.

6.  KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the user’s 

manual. Have a qualified service person make repairs 
to gate hardware.

7.  The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use a 

separate entrance.

8.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

5)  Guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.
6)  The operator instructions shall list the maximum number 

of open and close entrapment protection devices 
capable of being connected to the operator.

b)  The operator is intended for installation only on gates used 

for vehicles. Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate 
access opening. The pedestrian access opening shall be 
designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the gate 
such that persons will not come in contact with the vehi-
cular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular 
gate. 

c)  The gate must be installed in a location so that enough 

clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent 
structures when opening and closing to reduce the risk 
of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public 
access areas.

d)  The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both 

directions prior to the installation of the gate operator. Do 
not over-tighten the operator clutch or pressure relief valve 
to compensate for an improperly installed, improperly 
functioning, or damaged gate.

e)  For gate operators utilizing Type D protection:

1)  The gate operator controls must be placed so that the 

user has full view of the gate area when the gate is 
moving,

2)  An additional placard that is marked in letters at least 

6.4-mm (1/4-in) high with the word “WARNING” and 
the following statement or the equivalent: “Moving 
Gate Has the Potential of Inflicting Injury or Death – Do 
Not Start Gate Unless Path is Clear.” shall be placed 
adjacent to the controls,

3)  An automatic closing device (such as a timer, loop 

sensor, or similar device) shall not be employed, and 

4)  No other activation device shall be connected.

f)  Permanently mounted controls intended for user activa-

tion must be located at least 1.83 m (6 ft) away from any 
moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented 
from reaching over, under, around or through the gate to 
operate the controls. 

 

Exception: Emergency access controls only accessible 
by authorized personnel (e.g.fire, police, EMS) may be 
placed at any location in the line-of-sight of the gate.

g)  The Stop and/or Reset buttons must be located within line-

of-sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control shall not 
cause the operator to start.

h)  A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed, 

in the area of the gate. Each placard is to be visible by 
persons located on the side of the gate on which the 
placard is installed. 

i)  For gate operators that utilize a non-contact sensor (photo 

beam or similar):

1)  See instructions on the placement of non-contact  

 

sensors for each type of application,

2)  Care should be exercised to reduce the risk of  

 

  nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle    

 

trips the sensor while the gate is still moving, and

3)  One or more non-contact sensors shall be located  

 

where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such   
as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier.

Summary of Contents for Safe Zone S418

Page 1: ...perator FAAC International Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 3160 Murrell Rd Rockledge FL 32955 Tel 800 221 8278 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia Avenu...

Page 2: ...ons 7 2 3 Installing The Operator 8 2 4 Wiring The Operator 10 2 5 Mechanical Stops 10 3 MANUAL OPERATION 11 3 1 Restoring Normal Operation 12 4 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 12 E024U CONTROL BOARD 1 Descri...

Page 3: ...an usage Locate the gate such that persons will not come in contact with the vehi cular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate c The gate must be installed in a location so that e...

Page 4: ...ipment may reach high thermal temperatures during normal operation therefore use caution when touching the external housing of the gate operator Use the manual release mechanism according to the proce...

Page 5: ...factory or loa ding dock area or other locations not accessible by or intended to service the general public CLASS IV RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR A vehicular gate operator or system int...

Page 6: ...s the mechanical locking of the leaf when the motor is not operating An easy to use release device allows to move the leaf in case of malfunction or a power outage The rear bracket is adjustable to gu...

Page 7: ...structure of the leaves must be sturdy and rigid suitable for an automated system There must be regular and uniform movement of the leaves with no friction or sticking along their entire movement Hing...

Page 8: ...f 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 value A and value B to within 1 inches greater di...

Page 9: ...12 if the mechanical stop at closing is used or in Fig 13 if no mechanical stop at closing is used The operator could be temporarily powered with a 12Vdc battery to accomplish this 5 Secure the front...

Page 10: ...alue E may be increased see Fig 4 up to a maximum of 4 inches using appropriate spacers placed between the front bracket and the gate s leaf 11 Make all the necessary corrections and repeat the proced...

Page 11: ...Tighten the bolt The mechanical stop is coupled to a toothed section on the operator s body Fig 21 Ref 2 In case of difficulties moving the stop check that the coupling is free Do not force it If the...

Page 12: ...rm several open close operations to check that the automated system works normally NOTE During the first cycle the operator might not slow down correctly Wait for the end of the cycle and then give th...

Page 13: ...ector for the radio receiver BATTERY Connector for the backup battery J24 Jumper to disable battery charging With the jumper present the battery charger is enabled POWER SUPPLY DC Power supply input T...

Page 14: ...losing safety 5 FSW OP N C Contact for opening safety 6 GND 24 Vdc negative 7 GND 24 Vdc negative 8 24 24 Vdc positive 9 OUT 24 Vdc negative for safety TX photocell monitored 10 FCA 1 Open limit switc...

Page 15: ...e area between the opening leaves and fixed obstacles walls etc against the risk of entrapment Closing Safety Devices Are active only during the gate closing movement and are suitable for protecting t...

Page 16: ...nd closing areas against the risk of impact Typically these photocells work in combination with other monitored photocell pro tecting closing or opening entrapment zones In that case they can t be mon...

Page 17: ...t one closes During the mo vement 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 closes automatically A command during the pau...

Page 18: ...PAUSE TIME ADJUSTMENT 0 4 min Turn clockwise to increase the pause time TR6 CLOSING DELAY OF LEAF 1 OVER LEAF 2 ADJUSTMENT 0 15 sec Turn clockwise to increase the delay TR1 FORCE ADJUSTMENT MOTOR 1 Tu...

Page 19: ...hen cleared ON SHADOW LOOP CONFIGURATION SW 9 Selects the behavior of the shadow loop function of the Shadow Loop or Loop Detectors Interface accessories OFF The shadow loop input is active only befor...

Page 20: ...1 10 OFF Active only for 3 sec after an open impulse from gate closed OFF Active always except 3 sec before an opening ON DS1 10 ON Indicates the gate status Active if the gate is Open or in Pause Not...

Page 21: ...sent USB key inserted and software Update in progress DON T Remove the USB key 7 LED USB1 Normal operation Number of flashes show version at power up See 10 1 BOARD MALFUNCTION ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSES S...

Page 22: ...and LED status If they are correct replace the encoder Verify motor and encoder wire gauge are correct Verify operator is not on manual and hydraulic units don t need to be bled 6 FAIL SAFE FAILED Ve...

Page 23: ...32 6 7 32 17 15 32 The E024U board is supplied on a panel that fits in a 16x14 enclosure 8 ENCLOSURE 1 Apply resistance to the gate and adjust the Force to make sure that the operator creates enough...

Page 24: ...following guidelines when installing the AC power 1 Check the local wiring codes in all cases and follow all local building codes Wiring and hookup should be performed by a qualified electrician inst...

Page 25: ...ed by FAAC otherwise the board could be damaged The E024U board keeps the operating firmware in a field pro grammable memory it can be easily upgraded through the on board USB port 11 FIRMWARE UPGRADE...

Page 26: ...t release OPEN stops saves CLOSE OPEN recloses leaves immediately 1 recloses leaves immediately no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled no effect no effect CLOSE disabled no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled CLOSING r...

Page 27: ...LOSE disabled recharges pause time CLOSE disabled CLOSING reopens leaves immediately reopens leaves immediately stops operation no effect reverses at opening see DS1 SW8 stops and opens at release OPE...

Page 28: ...disabled no effect OPEN disabled no effect CLOSE disabled no effect OPEN CLOSE disabled LOGIC C CONTINUOS COMMANDS PULSES SYSTEM STATUS OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP CLOSED opens the lea...

Page 29: ...urn power back ON 9 Press and release the SW1 button quickly The board will recognize that the XIB board has been removed 10 Re program run time if needed REMOVING THE INTERFACE 1 Turn power OFF 2 Unp...

Page 30: ...en loop detector active or not connected J3 CL terminal closed loop detector in idle condition XIB board connections and second opening safety XIB board connections and only one opening safety Fig A13...

Page 31: ...EVERSE OPEN LED Turn the power on on the E024U board The LED on the inter face board will blink briefly and then will stay ON solid if the BUS connection is working correctly IMPORTANT Briefly press t...

Page 32: ...riangle Manual Release Key 2 63003356 S418 Complete Release Group 3 63000563 S418 Bodies Group 4 63002565 S418 Front and Rear Mounting Brackets 5 63003355 S418 Worm Screw Group 6 63001615 Motor S418 7...

Page 33: ...sume for them any other liability in connection with the sale or use of the products of beyond that extended herein The warranty hereinabove set forth shall not be deemed to cover maintenance parts in...

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Page 36: ...2021 FAAC International Inc All Rights Reserved Published in Jan 2021 S418 I0806 Rev C US...

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