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  • Page 1 A140 AIR-T EN16005...
  • Page 3 EC DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINE The undersigned, representing the following manufacturer : Manufacturer : FAAC S.p.A. Address : Via Calari ,10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALIA herewith declares that to the partly completed machinery :...
  • Page 4 The FAAC series A140 AIR automated systems are supplied Drive belt (fig. 1 ref. completely assembled, wired and tested in the configuration requested by the customer, using the appropriate order form, or Transmission pulley unit (fig.
  • Page 5 DOOR FRAME ACCESSORIES To facilitate the door profile to adapt to the carriages and to enable correct finish of the installation, FAAC offers the following series of articles: Pair of sliding blocks (fig. 26-27 ref. Supplied as a pair, they can be secured on a wall (or on the fixed leaf) or directly on the floor.
  • Page 6 TELESCOPIC PROFILE KEY SUPPORT PROFILE FREE-STANDING PLATE TELESCOPIC PROFILE FREE-STANDING PROFILE HOUSING PROFILE TRANSOM PROFILE LEAF FITTING PROFILE CABLE ROUTING COMPARTMENT LOWER GUIDE PROFILE GRIPPER FOR GLASS LEAF LOWER SLIDING BLOCK FOR GLASS fig. 3 LEAF...
  • Page 11 A140 AIR Telescopic Single-Leaf, RH Opening fig. 4...
  • Page 12 A140 AIR Telescopic Single-Leaf, LH Opening fig. 5...
  • Page 13 fig.6...
  • Page 14 A140 AIR Telescopic, Double Leaf fig. 7...
  • Page 15 fig. 8...
  • Page 16 ASSEMBLY OF IN-KIT AUTOMATED SYSTEMS This section describes the assembly of the in-kit automated systems. After you have prepared the necessary profiles, we advise you to assemble and install at the same time. Automation free-standing refer to Chapter 21 PREPARING THE SUPPORT PROFILE Support profiles are available in two sizes: 6100 mm.
  • Page 17 ceiling fig. 10 1.2A INSTALLING THE ELECTRONIC MODULE BAR AND THE TELESCOPIC PROFILE BAR Warning: the bar with tie rods and the bar for telescopic profile must always be installed before installing the head profile. Insert the bar sideways with the tied rods for installing the electronic module on the support profile fig.11- and the bar for securing the telescopic profile fig.11- .
  • Page 18 fig. 13 Important : place the side and central mechanical stops To lock the 2 Allen screws of the side and central mechanical c o r r e c t l y, a b u t t i n g w i t h t h e p r o f i l e, b e f o r e stops, use an Allen key M5( fig.14 and fig.15 ).
  • Page 19 2A -1 PREPARING THE EXTERNAL CARRIAGES Assemble the wheels for the steel cable on the external carriages . The wheel in fig.18 ref. is fixed using the screw on the threaded hole of the carriage. The second wheel is fixed on the other long carriage using the screw and the nut on the slot fig.18 ref.
  • Page 20 next fit the external carriage unit fig.20 Ref. laterally. fig. 20 3 bars measuring 2 metres each will be provided, and will be aligned and cut to measure according to the 3 bars measuring 2 metres each will be provided, and will be aligned and cut to measure according to the head profile length LT.
  • Page 21 Refer to tables A or B for each right or left leaf to drill the 5 mm diameter holes on the outside of the telescopic profile, as shown in fig. fig.22 Ref. d to secure the plate(s) of the steel cable. Use the line on the telescopic profile fig.22 Ref.
  • Page 22 Assemble the carriages on the leaf support fig.24 Ref. Fit the bracket to secure the steel cable of the external carriages fig.24 Ref. Fit the bracket to secure the steel cable of the external carriages fig.24 Ref. fig. 24 Fit the carriage/leaf assembled unit on the profile fig.25a- b Ref.
  • Page 23 Take the inner leaves of the A140 AIR door to closed position fig.26 Ref. Make sure that between the external and internal leaves there is a 25 mm overlap fig.26 Ref. In this condition use the brackets to lock the steel cable of the external carriages fig.26 Ref. Secure the cable under the brackets using the supplied screws fig.26 Ref.
  • Page 24 INSTALLING THE LOWER SLIDING BLOCKS The lower sliding blocks are designed for securing to a wall (or fixed leaf) or to the floor. Assemble the sliding blocks, referring to the dimensions in figures 27-28 and 29. On-wall securing (or on fixed leaf): •...
  • Page 25 4.3A ADJUSTING THE COUNTER-THRUST WHEEL The carriages have a counter-thrust wheel which prevents them from coming out of their seat. The wheel must be adjusted so that it does not press on the support profile, to thus avoid increased friction. Counter-thrust wheel adjustment procedure: •...
  • Page 26 6A ADJUSTING THE CLOSING MECHANICAL STOPS (DOUBLE LEAF) The automatic door is supplied with the closing mechanical stops installed on the mid-point of the support profile. If the door centre requires adjustment, proceed as follows: • Check if the mechanical stops are at the centre of the profile. •...
  • Page 27 INSTALLING BRUSHES Double leaf automated systems: Single leaf automated systems: Install 8 brushes as shown in Fig. 37 ref. A. Install 4 brushes as shown in fig. 37 ref. B Double leaf Double leaf Transit space Transit space brushes brushes LH opening single leaf Transit space brushes...
  • Page 28 FITTING THE MOTOR UNIT AND THE ELECTRONICS MODULE Then insert the electronics module and secure it using the two rod bolts. (fig.38 B Insert 3 small plates sideways of the profile and secure the motor with the 3 screws to the support profile (fig.38 A On the motor bracket there is a gauge with a belt lift-proof function (fig.38 A fig.
  • Page 29 10A ADJUSTING THE BELT FASTENING ON CARRIAGES proceed as follows: Double leaf Double leaf Transit space fig. 40a LH opening single leaf Transit space fig. 40b RH opening single leaf Transit space fig. 40c...
  • Page 30 the belt is fastened to the carriages by the fastening fittings fig.40 rif. The junction of the belt is attached at the top and the bottom of the fittings, as shown in fig.40 for double leaf in the upper belt fitting and for single right-hand or left-hand leaf in the lower belt fitting.
  • Page 31 INSTALLING THE PARACHUTE AND THE SPACERS Check if the parachute cables are present, and, if necessary, secure them on the two ends of the support profile, housing the bigger end of the cable in the seats (Fig. 42 ref. Check if the three anti-vibration spacers (Fig. 42 ref. ) are present, and, if necessary, insert them on the outer edge of the support profile, positioning them at the ends and centrally.
  • Page 32 Fit the side panels and the 3 housing securing brackets: two Fit the side panels and the 3 housing securing brackets: two side brackets and one central bracket as shown in fig. 45 ref.5 side brackets and one central bracket as shown in fig. 45 ref.5 fig.
  • Page 33 INSTALLING THE CLOSING HOUSING If you are using the internal release, in order to close • Lay the closing housing on the spacers you had previously the housing correctly, drill a hole near the release mounted, as shown in Fig. 46 knob.
  • Page 34 START-UP OF THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM • Manually check correct sliding of the leaves and of all the moving elements. • Carry out/check the electrical connections on the control board of the cables coming from the power supply unit, from the motor, and from all accessories, consulting the instructions of the control board.
  • Page 35 15A FITTING THE MOTOR LOCK We recommend you perform the electrical connection of the motor lock to the E140 board before fitting it on the motor. Consult these instructions in the section concerning the control board connections in order to perform the wiring. Fit the motor lock inserting the motor pin into the slot of the motor block as shown in figure 48 ref.
  • Page 36 INSTALLING THE INTERNAL RELEASE KNOB • Assemble the release knob on the side bracket as shown in fig. 50, after having inserted the two plates in the profile (fig. 50 ref. • Screw the adjusting screw with the relevant securing nut as shown in fig.51 ref.
  • Page 37 19A SUPERVISION SENSOR 17A INSTALLING THE CLOSING HOUSING The supervision sensor is an accessory (magnetic sensor) to Cut the housing profile to the same length as the which a relay can be connected via a connector , in order to support profile, except for 2mm to facilitate closing housing blocking with side panels.
  • Page 38 INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLED AUTOMATED SYSTEM There are 2 types of aluminium profiles for the cross beam: -Support profile The support profile is used to secure the automated system to a load bearing structure in metal or masonry , free of any significant deformation.
  • Page 39 Free-standing profile – fastening with side brackets 21 A140 AIR-T FREE-STANDING KIT The cross beam of the automated system with the A140 AIR-T Free-standing consists of a support profile and of another free-standing profile can be secured to both ends by using profile which grants the free-standing feature.
  • Page 40 INSTALLING AN ASSEMBLED AUTOMATED SYSTEM The free-standing profile is supplied already assembled to the support profile and with side brackets already fitted on the cross beam fig.58 • Secure the cross beam to the wall using the holes on the side plates (fig.
  • Page 41 22 A140 AIR-T FREE-STANDING TRANSOM FITTING A140 AIR-T Free-standing can be used with the transom profile. Fit the glass leaf that must be inserted into the upper profile fig.59 A,B. Then insert the transom profiles, uniformly spaced, in the bottom of the glass leaf fig.59 ³...
  • Page 42 Let the glass leaf come down and rest it on the transom profiles fig. 60 Use a tie-rod in the central part of the cross beam fig.60 E (not supplied by FAAC) to avoid bending of the cross beam central part. ¿ ¿...
  • Page 43 E100 - E140 CONTROL BOARD POWER SUPPLY POWER...
  • Page 44 Connection terminal J7 Connection of safety detector XV1 o XDT1 The XV1 o XDT1 sensor is a monitored opening and closing safety detector, conforming to the EN16005 standard. Below are the connections of 2 sensors on J7 connector automatic door board: XV1 o XDT1 Green 12-24 V...
  • Page 45 Connection terminal J4 For extra-European countries where the EN16005 standard is not in force, it is possible to continue using photocells and traditional sensors. Warning : photocells are not permitted as a safety device in the countries of the European community where the EN16005 standard is in force Specifically, photocells are considered as auxiliary devices, com- plementary to safety.
  • Page 46 SETUP The following parameters are checked and adjusted during the Setup cycle: • measurement of masses and friction, setting of speeds, plus optimal acceleration and deceleration; • acquisition of open and closed door positions; • self-setting of the anti-crushing system at opening/closing according to selected speeds.
  • Page 47 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS TERMINAL BOARD J7 TERMINAL BOARD J7 I-DET (NO contact default) I-DET Internal sensor input. E-DET By using SD-Keeper with Display (Accessory), you can modify the polarity of the contact to N.C. EMERG1 E-DET (NO contact default) EMERG2 External sensor input.
  • Page 48 Connection terminal J7 For extra-European countries where the EN16005 standard is not in force, it is possible to continue using photocells and traditional sensors. Warning : photocells are not permitted as a safety device in the countries of the European community where the EN16005 standard is in force Specifically, photocells are considered as auxiliary devices, com- plementary to safety.
  • Page 49 DIP-SWITCH PROGRAMMING START-UP Set the DS1 dip-switch as follows: The first time the door is powered, the control board automatically executes a setup procedure and loads all the standard N° DIP-SWITCH configuration settings. Button photocell 1 Button photocell 1 active disabled Button photocell 2 Button photocell 2...
  • Page 50 SPEED CHANGES There are 10 speed adjustment levels for opening and closing. Level 10 refers to the maximum speed permitted by door weight, whereas level 1 refers to the corresponding minimum speed. The OPENING and CLOSING speeds can be adjusted directly on the board (entering programming).
  • Page 51 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF ENERGY SAVING 1) Function description: An automated system that can operate in “Energy Saving” mode. Thanks to this operating mode the system is able to recognize the pedestrian direction (approaching, leaving or side transit) and, as a consequence, to limit false opening operations and reduce opening/closing times.
  • Page 52 LOW ENERGY The EN16005 standard in force in European Community countries provides for the use of monitored devices or machine opera- tion in LOW ENERGY mode. The LOW ENERGY mode provides for a limitation of the maximum kinetic energy of the leaf and forces. Table 1 provides an indication of the maximum speed settable on the electronic board based on the mass of the leaf.
  • Page 53 PROGRAMMING THE E100-E140 BOARD PROGRAMMING THE E100 - E140 BOARD rev.4.5 Display Function Function Default Disactivation & Pause time Important : Parameter to disactivate the pause time and set the pause time in the “automatic” operating mode. With pause time “NO” you can activate Adjustable from NO, to disactivate the pause time, it can the “Energy Saving“...
  • Page 54 PROGRAMMING THE E100 - E140 BOARD rev.4.5 Display Function Function Default Opening force Opening force Sets the force of the door during opening in the event Sets the force of the door during opening in the event of an obstacle for the time tF. of an obstacle for the time tF.
  • Page 55 SD-KEEPER PROGRAMMING UNIT The SD-Keeper is used for selecting operational functions, and for SD-Keeper can be disabled by a combination of keys (see the controlling and programming sliding automatic doors. special LOCK function) or by internally fitting a jumper by means It is divided into two parts: a fixed part used for selecting the of a switch (fig.62 ref.
  • Page 56 ³ ³ MANUAL TWO-WAY · · ONE WAY PARTIAL OPENING » » TOTAL OPENING AUTOMATIC ¿ ¿ DOOR OPEN ³ ³ ´ ´ ¿ ¿ · · » » ´ ´ NIGHT fig. 64 OPERATING FUNCTIONS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Selection is performed by pressing the keys on the fixed part of Setup the programmer - the function is indicated by the relevant LED lighting up.
  • Page 57 To access programming while the standard view is shown on the display, press any of keys Programming is subdivided into main menus (see box) split into subjects. TIME After selecting the menu with keys , to access it press DATA Each menu is, in turn, subdivided into sub-menus at different parameter setting levels.
  • Page 58 BATTERY BATTERY KIT Important : After having fitted the battery kit, you need to enable it using the SD Keeper programming unit in order to make it operating. BAT. OPERATION STANDARD NO STANDARD LAST OPERAT. OPENING CLOSING The night battery function NIGHT BATT.
  • Page 59 incorrect code PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code OPERATION CLOSING SPEED PARAMETERS OPENING SPEED OPENING: CLOSING: DECEL. WIDTH 2 CM 2 CM SPEED: DECEL. SPEED SPEED: MEDIUM SPEED: HIGH EXIT IN/OUT SETUP VARIOUS CHANGE PASSWORD EXIT...
  • Page 60 incorrect code PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS SPEED: EMERG 1 OPEN IN/OUT SETUP STANDARD MEMORY SPEED: WITH CLOSE NO STANDARD MEMORY STOP SPEED: OPEN EMERG 2 STANDARD MEMORY SPEED: WITH CLOSE NO STANDARD MEMORY STOP...
  • Page 61 incorrect code PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD ADVANCED MENU 0000 0000 0000 0000 correct code OPERATION PARAMETERS IN/OUT SETUP restores standard STANDARD VARIOUS STAND SETUP parameters NO STANDARD INTERLOCK MASTER NO MEMORY WITH MEMORY SLAVE ASTIC O FF S TA DARD NDAR EXIT CHANGE...
  • Page 62 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 CLOCK 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 00/00/00 TIMER TIME BAND: 1 TIME BAND: 1 TIMER TIME BAND: 1 TIME BAND: 1 TIME BAND: 1 ALL DAYS FUN: 0 00:00 FUN: 0 00:00...
  • Page 63 Opening: Standard LANGUAGE If an obstacle is detected during opening, the door stops for one Selects the language for showing the messages on the display. second and then re-closes. SETUP Opening: No Standard If an obstacle is detected for 3 consecutive times at opening, 2.1 Partial opening the door stops in closed position, and causes an alarm signal on the control board and on SD-Keeper (alarm No.8 - obstacle...
  • Page 64 ADVANCED MENU Motor lock not installed. PASSWORD 4.2 Night Lock To access the advanced menu, insert the 4-digit password Standard (default 0000). In the “night” operational function, with discharged batteries, the motor lock keeps the leaves locked. OPERATION PARAMETERS No Standard 1.1 Closing speed Not available in the automated system Sets door speed for closing.
  • Page 65 (*) The “interlock” function cannot be selected but is automatically Normally open input. set on the OUT1 output when the interlock is activated (see Various/Interlock). Normally closed input. Normally open output. 2.3 Photocells Normally closed output. WARNING: VARIOUS TO SET PARAMETERS OF MENU 2.3 PHOTOCELLS, 3.1 Stand Setup USE THE DISPLAY ONLY.
  • Page 66 TIMER PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE- CHANGE PASSWORD We wish to program a door operating at the following times: Sets the new password for accessing the advanced menu (4 • from MONDAY to FRIDAY: digits). - from 8 a.m. in AUTOMATIC TWO-WAY TOTAL - from 6 p.m.
  • Page 67 INTERLOCK WARNING: For the interlock configuration with sensors or keys adhere to the EN16005 standard using monitored sensors or using the LOW ENERGY mode. Interlock with internal sensors Interlock with push-buttons This application is recommended if the doors are so near to one This application is recommended when the distance between the two doors is sufficient to avoid interference in the detection another that the two internal sensors cannot be used;...
  • Page 68 ACCESSORIES MOTOR LOCK ANTI-PANIC BY BREAK-OUT Motor lock installation procedure: This accessory enables the leaves to be opened by pressure; to • cut out mains power supply; install it, refer to the specific instructions. If installing the anti-panic by break-out facility, a sensor or •...
  • Page 69 ACCESSORIES MOTOR LOCK ANTI-PANIC BY BREAK-OUT Motor lock installation procedure: This accessory enables the leaves to be opened by pressure; to • cut out mains power supply; install it, refer to the specific instructions. If installing the anti-panic by break-out facility, a sensor or •...
  • Page 70 DIAGNOSTICS GUIDE ³ ³ The following is a list of the specified alarms plus the relevant ´ ´ explanation/solution. · · » » ¿ ¿ SD-Keeper+Display shows the alarm number and description on the Diagnostics menu. Only the SD-Keeper shows the type of alarm by a combination ²...
  • Page 71 Check the following: Sensor monitoring This signal is generated only if the •sensor 2 connections test 2 failed on sensor monitoring function is active. •is sensor 2 in good condition and efficient? input P2 Sensor monitoring Check the following: This signal is generated only if the test 1 failed on •sensor 1 connections sensor monitoring function is active.
  • Page 72 TROUBLESHOOTING The following will help you identify and solve some particular states. STATE SUGGESTION SD-KEEPER off •no mains power supplied and the control board is battery-powered in NIGHT operating function, and in energy saving statues. •connection to the control board is interrupted: check the connection cables and wiring between SD- Keeper and the control board •control board not operating correctly;...
  • Page 73 SDK-LIGHT SDK-Light is used to select the operational functions of FAAC sliding or swing-leaf automatic doors and to display their status. The active LED corresponds to the selected operational function. LOCK - SD-KEEPER 2x0.5 mm max 50m + SD-KEEPER It is very important to respect the polarity as shown in the figure ³...
  • Page 74 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SETUP 5 sec, ³ ³ LOCK / UNLOCK 5 sec, · · RESET » » Setup ¿ ¿ Setup is the door initialisation function during which parameters are self-learned. To activate, simultaneously press keys ³ and for 5 sec. Reset ´...
  • Page 76 +33 4 72218700 tel. +1 904 4488952 tel. +971 42146733 www.faac.fr www.faacusa.com www.faac.ae FAAC FRANCE - AGENCE PARIS FAAC INTERNATIONAL INC Massy - Paris, France Fullerton, California - U.S.A. tel. +33 1 69191620 tel. +1 714 446 9800 www.faac.fr www.faacusa.com...

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