FAAC 950 BM Manual

FAAC 950 BM Manual

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950 BM
Swing Door Operator
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  • Page 1 950 BM Swing Door Operator (800) 878-7829 www.FastGateOpeners.com...
  • Page 2 shielded Fig. 2a Fig. 3 Fig. 4a Fig. 4 Fig. 4b FA A C MO DE L 9 5 0 BM Do or O p e r a t or (800) 878-7829 www.FastGateOpeners.com...
  • Page 3 Fig.5 Fig.6 FA A C MO DE L 9 5 0 BM Do or O p e r a t or (800) 878-7829 www.FastGateOpeners.com...
  • Page 4 TABLE A: LINTEL MOUNTING (PUSHING ARTICULATED ARM) (*) Distance with standard extension. If a greater distance between the operator and the arm is required, add the optional modular extensions. Each modular extension increases the standard height of 1 inches. It is not rccommended to use more than 2 extensions.
  • Page 5 TABLE B: LINTEL MOUNTING (SLIDING ARM) (*) Distance with standard extension. If a greater distance between the operator and the arm is required, add the optional modular extensions. Each modular extension increases the standard height of 1 inches. It is not rccommended to use more than 2 extensions.
  • Page 6: Description And Technical Characteristics

    24 Vdc / 500mA max The activation arms is in stainless steel, and it can be pushing or sliding . The 950 BM is able to do a self-learning procedure of the open and Standard operating functions (selector switch) Open / Automatic...
  • Page 7: Installation

    (see Table A/B). 950 BM operator Mount plate (5) of arm (2) on the door or the lintel using the two Microwave radar / Passive infrared sensor M6 screws and the washers provided (fig. 5). The installation...
  • Page 8 4. START-UP 4.1. SET UP PROCESS Once the system is powered up, hold down SW1 button for at least Make the electrical connections to the 950 I/O electronic control 5 sec., until the LD2 red LED on the 950MPS board lights up. The unit as described in paragraph 6, and connect the mains power LED will start flashing to indicate that SET UP process is in progress.
  • Page 9 5.4.3. MICROSWITCH No. 3 - SELECTOR FUNCTION 5.4. PROGRAMMING THE MICROSWITCHES (fig.9) The 950BM has two series of microswitches, one on the 950MPS board This function allows the operating function to be selected with the selector switch in the “2” position. and one on the 950 I/O board.
  • Page 10 Use a 2 x 0.5 mm² shielded cable (“bus” communication) for the 5.4.7 MICROSWITCH No. 10 - RS232 PORT connection. Respect the connection polarity as shown in figure It makes it possible to enable the RS232 port connection to PC for software update. In normal use conditions, the dip switch is in OFF Important: The maximum permissible length of the connection position.
  • Page 11 max 0.5A/24Vdc max 0.5A/24Vdc 9 10 9 10 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 max 0.5 A/24 Vdc 15 16 17 18 19 CARD READER - 24Vdc Signal Fig. 15 Fig. 16 max 0.5 A/24 Vdc 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 Fig.
  • Page 12: Installing The Cover

    26 GND J5 TERMINAL BLOCK Connection to relay Outputs (figs. Accessories power supply Negative and contacts Common 13,14, 15) 27 “Interlock”output This terminal is used to enable communication between two 950BM Electric lock - Common automated systems programmed in “Interlock” configuration, see Electric lock - N.O. Contact (max. capacity 0.5 A/24 V) (fig.13). par.
  • Page 13 9. ADJUSTING THE SPRING 9.1. SPRING PRELOADING If the door movement is not uniform (e.g.: door not closing comple- tely or closing with too much force) proceed as follows to adjust the spring preloading: 1) Cut power to the automated system and release from the door the arm secured directly on the transmission shaft;...
  • Page 14 10. KP-CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING UNIT 10.1. MOUNTING Refer to Fig. 24 for an exploded view of mounting; two knockout The KP-Controller is used for selecting operational functions, as areas marked A and B are provided for entry of connection cable. well as adjusting and programming the 950 Series automatic doors. It is divided into two parts: a fixed part used for signalling of 10.2 . CONNECTIONS operational functions by means of pushbuttons and relevant Connect the KP-Controller to the 950 I/O control board by a signalling LEDs (Fig.
  • Page 15 MANUAL BI-DIRECTIONAL ONE-WAY PARTIAL OPENING TOTAL OPENING AUTOMATIC DOOR OPEN NIGHT Fig. 26 10.4 . OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS 10.5 . SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Selection is performed by pressing the keys on the fixed part of the SETUP programmer - the function is indicated by the corresponding LED Setup is the door initialisation function during which parameters are lighting up.
  • Page 16 10.7. PROGRAMMING Diagram 2: Language selection To access programming while the standard view is shown on the display, press any of keys or OK. Programming is subdivided into main menus (see Chart 1) split into subjects. LANGUAGE ITALIANO After selecting the menu with keys to access it press OK.
  • Page 17 Diagram 3: Setup PARTIAL SETUP OPENING PAUSE TIME 2 SEC. NIGHT PAUSE 7 SEC. TIME CLOSING: OBSTACLE STANDARD DETECTION NO STANDARD EXIT Diagram 4: Lock NIGHT LOCK LOCK ONE WAY+NIGHT ALWAYS EXIT FA AC M ODE L 9 5 0 B M D oo r Ope r a t o r (800) 878-7829 www.FastGateOpeners.com...
  • Page 18 Diagram 5: Diagnostics NR. CYCLE ALARM N. DIAGNOSTICS 950 v. XXXX (alarm description) RESET Diagram 6: Operation parameters incorrect code PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code OPERATION CLOSING SPEED PARAMETERS OPENING SPEED KEEP SETTINGS EXIT IN/OUT SETUP VARIOUS...
  • Page 19 Diagram 7: In/Out Setup incorrect code PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN/OUT SETUP EMERG OPEN CLOSE OUT OP/CL OUT ALARM USCITA VARIOUS CHANGE PASSWORD EXIT FA AC M ODE L 9 5 0 B M D oo r Ope r a t o r (800) 878-7829 www.FastGateOpeners.com...
  • Page 20 Diagram 8: Various - Change passwod - Test prog incorrect code codice errato PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code codice corretto OPERATION PARAMETERS IN/OUT SETUP restores STAND SETUP STANDARD VARIOUS standard parameters NO STANDARD INTERLOCK NO MEMORY MASTER...
  • Page 21 Diagramma 9: Clock SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 CLOCK 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 SUN 00:00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 Diagram 10: Timer TIMER Diagram 11: Timer programming TIMER...
  • Page 22: Advanced Menu

    1 OPERATION PARAMETERS (Diagram 6) LANGUAGE (Diagram 2) Select the language for showing the messages on the display 1.1 CLOSING SPEED Sets door speed for closing. SETUP (Diagram 3) Standard value: level 8 Adjusting range: from 0 to 10 2.1 PARTIAL OPENING 1.2 OPENING SPEED Partial opening percentage Sets door speed for opening.
  • Page 23: Change Password

    Master Permanent connection of the KP-Controller+Display is necessary The master door (usually the internal one). for correct management of time bands. Slave Selecting the day The slave door. Selects the day of the week to create time bands. No Memory If you select “All days”, any time bands defined subsequently are included in all days of the week.
  • Page 24: Special Applications

    11. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 7) The person exits; 8) Door B closes after the night pause time elapses. 11.1. INTERLOCK The operation is identical if the person comes from the opposite The interlock function makes it possible to control two doors (ma- direction. ster and slave) so that opening of one depends on closing of the 11.1.2.
  • Page 25 11.2. 2 LEAVES The “2 LEAVES” function makes it possible to manage two opposing doors with a synchronised movement and preset delay angles (these cannot be modified). The leaf controlled by the master automated system (see fig. 30) is the first to start the opening movement and, when it has reached the opening angle preset for leaf delay, the slave leaf begins its movement too.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SUGGESTION Operator will not run the setup cycle 1. Check that LED 5, 6 & 7 are ON These LED’s show safety and stop circuits. Refer to page 6 “installing jumpers” for more Information. 2. Insure that you hold down the setup button for a minimum of 5 seconds Refer to page 6 “running the setup cycle”...
  • Page 27: Limited Warranty

    FAAC S.p.A. ated. or FAAC International, Inc. The warranty herein above set forth shall not be deemed to cover FAAC International, Inc.’s obligations under this...

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