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BRAIN 17 

3  

732788 - Rev. A_1

ENGLISH

WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER

GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS

13. Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly 

constructed, and connect metal parts of the 
means of the closure to it. 

14. The automated systems that feature a built-in anti-

crushing safety device in any case require a 
functional check in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Standards indicated at point 9.

15. The safety devices (EN 12978 standard) protect 

any danger areas against mechanical mo-
vement Risks, such as crushing, dragging, 
shearing, lifting.

16. Use of at least one indicator-light (e.g.: flashing 

lamp) is recommended for every system, as 
well as a warning sign adequately secured.

17.  FAAC S.p.A. declines all liability as concerns sa-

fety and efficient operation of the automated 
system, if system components not produced 
by FAAC S.p.A. are used.

18. For maintenance, strictly use original parts by 

FAAC S.p.A.

19. Do not in any way modify the components of the 

automated system.

20. The installer shall provide the User with all infor-

mation concerning manual operation of the 
system in case of an emergency.

21. Do not allow children or adults to stay near the 

product while it is operating.

22. Keep radio controls or other pulse generators 

away from children, to prevent the automated 
system from being activated involuntarily.

23. Transit is allowed only when the automation is 

fully open.

24. The User must not attempt any kind of repair or 

direct action whatever and contact qualified 
personnel only.

25. Anything not expressly specified in these instruc-

tions is not permitted.

1.  ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people, it 

is important that you read all the following 
instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect 
use of the product could cause serious harm 
to people.

2.  Carefully read the instructions before beginning 

to install the product.

3.  Do not leave packing materials (plastic, polystyre-

ne, etc.) within reach of children as such 
materials are potential sources of danger.

4.  Store the instructions for future reference.
5.  This product was designed and built strictly for 

the use indicated in this documentation. Any 
other use, not expressly indicated here, could 
compromise the good condition/operation of 
the product and/or be a source of danger.

6.  FAAC S.p.A. declines all liability caused by impro-

per use or use other than that for which the 
automated system was intended.

7.  Do not install the equipment in an explosive at-

mosphere: the presence of inflammable gas 
or fumes is a serious danger to safety.

8.  FAAC S.p.A. is not responsible for failure to 

observe Good Technique in the construction 
of the closing elements to be motorised, or for 
any deformation that may occur during use.

9.  

The installation must conform to Stan-
d a r d s   E N   1 2 4 5 3   a n d   E N   1 2 4 4 5 .
For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate 
level of safety, the Standards mentioned abo-
ve must be observed, in addition to national 
legal regulations. 

10. Before attempting any job on the system, cut out 

electrical power and disconnect the batteries 
if present.

11.  The mains power supply of the automated system 

must be fitted with an all-pole switch with con-
tact opening distance of 3mm or greater. Use 
of a 6A thermal breaker with all-pole circuit 
break is recommended.

12. Make sure that a differential switch with threshold 

of 0.03 A is fitted upstream of the system.

MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED

Important for the safety of persons and for the 
good condition of the automated system.

Notes on the characteristics and operation of 
the product.

Summary of Contents for Brain 17

Page 1: ...BRAIN 17 BRAIN 17...

Page 2: ...IN 17 remote Programmer conformstotheessentialsafetyrequirementsofthefollowingEECdirectives 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Additional note this pr...

Page 3: ...e following instructions Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people 2 Carefullyreadtheinstructionsbeforebeginning to install the product 3 Donotleavepack...

Page 4: ...PID CONNECTOR 14 4 8 TRADITIONAL PHOTOCELLS 15 5 PROGRAMMING 18 5 1 BASIC PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 19 5 2 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 24 5 3 BUS G WAY DEVICE INSTALLATION 27 5 3 1 BUS G WAY DEVICE ENT...

Page 5: ...ime Self learned through SETUP Max 4 min and 10 sec Pause time Programmable from 0 to 9 min and 50 sec Motor power Programmable on 50 levels Connector inputs RQFZ433 868 Module USB Terminal board inpu...

Page 6: ...2 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION For safety reasons it is important for people to carefully follow all the warnings and instructions contained in this manual Incorrect installation or incorrect use of th...

Page 7: ...ADIO1 Signalling LED DL12 RADIO2 Signalling LED DL13 ERROR Error alarm signalling LED DL14 BUSMON BUS G WAY diagnostic signalling LED DL15 Device signalling LED to BUS G WAYACTIVE DL16 Microprocessor...

Page 8: ...been in stalled N PowerSupply Connection230V 15 Neutral L Power Supply Connection 230 V 15 Line Motor for SINGLE LEAF or FIRSTLEAFwhenopening closes for the second OPEN A Total gate opening contact N...

Page 9: ...r which by opening a contact stops movement of the automated system To install more than one STOP device connect the N C contacts in series see related Fig If stop devices are NOT connected jumper the...

Page 10: ...hen BUS G WAY encoder is disabled the electric lock is operated before each opening in whatever position the stopped leaf is in When BUS G WAY encoder is enabled the electric lock is operated only bef...

Page 11: ...pending on their position and operation mode Photocells during closing trip only during the closing of the automated system suitable for protecting the closing area from risk of impact Photocells duri...

Page 12: ...SWITCH setting Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 TYPE OF PHOTOCELLS OFF OFF OFF OFF OPENING max 6 pairs OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF CLOSING max 7 pairs ON O...

Page 13: ...us LEDs located on the body of each encoder LEAF 1 opens first and closes last 1 LED on On leaf 1 check that with the motor stopped LEDs DL1 and DL2 are on On leaf 2 check that with the motor stopped...

Page 14: ...for leaf 1 and off for leaf 2 DL3 Stationary leaf Leaf in motion Stationary leaf DL3 indicates pulse reading during leaf movement using steady flashing In stationary status of the leaf the DL3 can be...

Page 15: ...ning suitable for protecting the opening area from risk of impact Photocells for opening closing trip during both the opening and closing suitable for protecting the entire movement area from risk of...

Page 16: ...3 CL FSW OP 9 10 11121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 LOCK STOP OP A W L 24V 11 10 OP B 21 20 18 17 16 15 9 LOCK STOP OP A 24V 11 10 OP B 21 20 18 17 16 15 9 TX FSW 19 14 12 13 CL FSW OP 9 10 11121314 15 16...

Page 17: ...2 LOCK STOP OP A W L 24V 11 10 OP B 21 20 18 17 16 15 9 LOCK STOP OP A 24V 11 10 OP B 21 20 18 17 16 15 9 TX FSW 19 14 12 13 CL FSW OP 9 10 11121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 TX CL RX CL 1 2 5 4 3 1 2 TX O...

Page 18: ...ST FUNCTION APPEARS 1 F RELEASE F THE FUNCTION VALUE IS DISPLAYED F USING OR SCROLL THE AVAILABLE VALUES UNTIL THE DESIRED ONE R2 R1 PRESS F TO MOVE TO THE NEXT FUNCTION 1 F FUNCTION St LAST FUNCTION...

Page 19: ...e default settings Y LO FUNCTION LOGICS E Semi automatic EP Semi automatic Step by Step SP Automatic Step by Step Safety Devices A Automatic AP Automatic Step by Step b Semi automatic b C Dead man Whe...

Page 20: ...e is adjusted in 10 second steps up to the maximum value of 9 5 minutes e g if the display shows 2 5 the time is 2 min and 50 sec 30 Mn NR OF MOTORS You can select the number of motors present in the...

Page 21: ...power If the power is modified we recommend performing a new SETUP see the related paragraph If hydraulic motors are used power must be programmed to maximum level 50 25 En ENCODER USE You can enable...

Page 22: ...on error until the SETUP is performed again or until the previous value is restored no Cd DELAY FOR CLOSING LEAF visualised only with the function Mn 2 Is the delay time for starting leaf 1 closing wi...

Page 23: ...choosing whether or not to save the configuration you just performed 1 set the choice Y to SAVE and EXIT the programming no to EXIT the programming WITHOUT SAVING 2 press the button F to confirm at th...

Page 24: ...nable this function a setup must be performed using the automatic leaf stop on the mechanical contact point no Od DELAY FOR OPENING LEAF visualised only with the function Mn 2 You can enable disable t...

Page 25: ...efined as a contact point and the leaf will stop in that position 00 minimum sensitivity maximum time before reversal 10 maximum sensitivity minimum time before reversal 05 r8 MECHANICAL STOP SEARCH A...

Page 26: ...programming no to EXIT the programming WITHOUT SAVING 2 press the button F to confirm at the end the display returns to visualize the automated system status Y 00 CLOSED 01 OPEN 02 Stationary then OP...

Page 27: ...w the BUS G WAY devices status see the figure 2 Perform the entry simultaneously press and hold and for at least 5 sec during this time the display will blink 3 Y will appear as a confirmation of entr...

Page 28: ...es of BUS device recognised through the entry 1 Press and hold the button during stand by visualisation the segments corresponding to at least one entered device will go ON E g To check the condition...

Page 29: ...rminals 2 3 for leaf 1 motor and terminals 5 6 for leaf 2 motor 3 With the gate leaves closed launch SETUP by pressing and holding and until S1 begins to flash on the display about 3 sec 4 Release e L...

Page 30: ...FC FC FC 01 01 the limit switch determines the stopping of motion the OPEN A pulse for stopping motion is ignored FC FC 02 02 the limit switch determines the start of deceleration send an OPEN A pulse...

Page 31: ...THE JLC RADIO CONTROLS 1 Press and hold R1 SW1 OPENAprogramming or R2 SW2 OPEN B CLOSE programming After keeping the button pressed for about 5 sec the corresponding radio LED DL11 or DL12 will begin...

Page 32: ...icating that memo risation has been completed 5 Press the button of the memorised radio control twice in succession The automated system will perform an opening cycle Ensure that there are no obstacle...

Page 33: ...pressing the button The corresponding LED on the board will go on steady for 2 sec indicating that memorisation has been completed and will begin flashing again for another 20 sec during which you can...

Page 34: ...L15 1 1 1 C1 C CC C C CC CC C C C FC C FC C C F F F F F F F F F F F F A1 A A A CA C C C C C C C C F F F 1 1 1 C1 C1 C C C C C CC CC C C C C C C C C C C C FC FC C C C FC FC F F F F F F F F 2 C2 C2 C2 C...

Page 35: ...ON 0 1 Board broken Replace the board 0 5 Invalid SETUP Repeat board SETUP 0 8 BUS G WAY device error Ensure that no two pairs of devices have the same address 0 9 BUS G WAY output short circuit Check...

Page 36: ...th the automated system in status St 00 or 01 Perform an operation cycle 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Description Solution A The board does not turn on Ensure that the board is receiving the 230V Ensure that fus...

Page 37: ...d placed as shown in fig in case of transfer from the board to the USB memory If at board power up a USB memory is detected inserted in the board J8 connector after displaying the writing bo it will b...

Page 38: ...the writing no will appear again The upgrade is carried out correctly only if the USB memory contains a valid file named exactly BRN17 prg Ur RADIO CODE LIST UPGRADE This function lets you update the...

Page 39: ...rameter and by pressing F the board will proceed to save the file and display Y when done correctly or no in case of errors during saving dr BOARD RADIO CODE DOWNLOAD This function lets you save in th...

Page 40: ...se they memorise closing during opening and immediately reverse during closing A Automatic An OPEN pulse opens the gate and closes automatically after the pause time An OPEN pulse during opening is ig...

Page 41: ...AVES CLOSE STOPPED RESTARTS MOVING IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION ALWAYS CLOSES AFTER STOP CLOSES NO EFFECT OPEN CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFECT OPEN DISABLED NO EFFECT CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFECT OPEN STOPS SAVES C...

Page 42: ...PS OPENS AT RELEASE SAVES CLOSE STOPPED RESTARTS MOVING IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION ALWAYS CLOSES AFTER STOP CLOSES NO EFFECT OPEN CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFECT OPEN DISABLED NO EFFECT CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFE...

Page 43: ...REVERSES 2 STOPS OPENS AT RELEASE OPEN STOPS SAVES CLOSE STOPPED CLOSES NO EFFECT OPEN CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFECT OPEN DISABLED NO EFFECT CLOSE DISABLED NO EFFECT OPEN CLOSE DISABLED b SEMI AUTOMATIC B...

Page 44: ...T NO EFFECT OPEN DISABLED NO EFFECT NO EFFECT OPEN DISABLED OPENING NO EFFECT CLOSES STOPS REVERSES NO EFFECT STOPS CLOSES AT RELEASE SAVES OPEN CLOSE OPEN NO EFFECT CLOSES NO EFFECT OPEN CLOSE DISABL...

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