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FAAC 700I Battery Back-Up 

    (220VAC) 

Instruction Sheet 

 

1) Plug in the batteries (supplied) with the battery back-up  unit. The red wire goes to 

the red side (po) of the batteries. The  black wire goes to the black side 
(negative -) of the batteries. When replacing the batteries 

always use 

the same type 

and voltage. 

2 Batteries 

at 

6V 12Ah 

each. Sealed Lead Battery. 

 

2) Wire the main power (from breaker box) into the “AC Input” terminals. 
 
3) The center terminal is for grounding the incoming and outgoing power. 
 
4) Wire the “AC Output” terminals the FAAC control panel’s main power input      

terminals. (See the Installation manual for  correct placement) 

 
5)  Wire the “Open/Hold Open” terminals to the appropriate terminals on your control 

panel. (See the installation manual for correct placement) 

 
6) Turn the battery back-up  unit on. The switch is located in the top left corner of the 

700I. 

 
With the switch turned off  the unit is a “charge only” state. Main power will still flow 
thru the battery back-up unit, but the gate system will not be “backed-up”.   

 

On a dual gate system the unit has two “Open/Hold Open” terminals labeled  Gate1 
and Gate 2 these need to be wired to the open contacts on the control panel for each 
gate system. Same is for the “AC Outputs”.  The 30VDC needs to be wired to one of  
the control panels 30VDC output. (24VDC will work also) 

 

The following table explains the leds. These are status leds and will help in trouble-
shooting your battery back-up. 

 

 

LED Status Chart 

Yellow 

Low Battery led, When lit  solid this means that the batteries are 
low and need charging or changed. When flashing this means the 
unit is switched off and is in a charge only state. 

Green 

 Main Power led. When lit this means the main power line is ok. 

Red 

Inverter led. When lit this means that the main power line has 
failed and the system is on back-up power. 

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