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A1400 AIR
A1400 AIR DM
E1SL fw.3.0
SDK EVO fw.30
LK EVO fw.1.2
EN 16005:2012

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  • Page 1: Troubleshooting Guide

    A1400 AIR A1400 AIR DM EN 16005:2012 E1SL fw.3.0 SDK EVO fw.30 LK EVO fw.1.2...
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications

    © Copyright FAAC SpA since 2017. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, archived, distributed to third parties nor copied in any other way, in any format and with any means, be it electronic, mechanical or by photocopying, without prior written authorisation by FAAC SpA FAAC S.p.A.
  • Page 3: Ec Declaration Of Conformity Of A Machine

    Description: Automation for linear sliding door with 1 or 2 leaves Model: A1400 AIR KIT; A1400 AIR PA;A1400 AIR CS comply with the following applicable EU legislations: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Directive ROHS 2 2011/65/EU...
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Completed Machinery

    (2006/42/EC ANNEX II P.1, B) Manufacturer and person authorised to prepare the relevant technical documentation Company name: FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY hereby declares that for the partly completed machinery:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the belt ..........44 A1400 AIR DM KIT components ....... 16 11.2 Belt tensioning .
  • Page 6: Belt Tensioning (Measurements In

    A1400 AIR DM Double Leaf ........121...
  • Page 7: Introduction To The Manual

    FAACcomponents are used. in safe conditions. FAAC supplies a system register form with the A1400 AIR CS. Carefully read and comply with all the instructions before starting any activity on the product.
  • Page 8: Meaning Of The Symbols Used

    It indicates that a tool with torque adjustment is required where necessary for safety reasons. TIGHTENING TORQUE VALUE The torque wrench and the tightening torque in Nm is specified in the figures. E.g.: HEX WRENCH 6 set at 2.5 Nm A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 9: Symbols: Safety Signs And Symbols (En Iso 7010)

    It indicates a risk of collision/impact with forklift trucks. Use pallet trucks. Use forklift trucks.  4 Symbols: markings on product 20 kg is the MAX weight that 1 person can lift. Obligation to read the instructions Kg ____ WEIGHT of the load. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 10: Automation A1400 Air H100-H140

    - use other systems and/or commercial equipment for uses not FAAC declines all liability deriving from misuse or uses other than that authorised by the respective manufacturers; for which the automation is intended. - use commercial devices for purposes other than those set out by the respective manufacturers.
  • Page 11: Identification Plate

    The identification plate 2- is located on the support profile.   If the A1400 AIR KIT is supplied, it is the responsibility of the installer to attach the identification plate in a visible position 2- Sale code Product name...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications A1400 Air

    2.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A1400 AIR  7 Technical specifications MODEL A1400 AIR single leaf A1400 AIR double leaf Length * [mm] from 1500 to 6100 from 1700 to 6100 Depth * [mm] 128.7 128.7 Total depth with self-supporting beam * [mm] 183.7...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications A1400 Air Dm

    2.6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A1400 AIR DM  8 Technical specifications MODEL A1400 AIR DM single leaf A1400 AIR DM double leaf Length * [mm] from 1700 to 6100 from 1900 to 6100 Depth * [mm] 128.7 128.7 Total depth with self-supporting beam * [mm] 183.7...
  • Page 14: Types Of System Supplied

    - Inspection and preparation (§ 3) - Automation kit: A1400 AIR KIT - Installation of the door wall frame (§ 8) with FAAC - TK50 or TK20 profiles. - Assembled automation: A1400 AIR PA - Installation of the head section (§ 8) - Complete entry door: A1400 AIR CS - Installation of the leaves (§...
  • Page 15: Automation Components A1400 Air

    CLOSING front CASING PROFILE (H100 or H140) It is compulsory to use the FAAC belt for the A1400 AIR Aluminium profile for front head section closure. Available in versions H100 (height 100 mm) or H140 (height 140 mm).
  • Page 16: A1400 Air Dm Kit Components

    A1400 AIR DM KIT COMPONENTS 2 nd Motor with adjustment bracket Carriage sliding wheels A1400 AIR DM (8 pieces) Belt-tightening half-moon profiles 2 nd Motor board and connection and fixing accessories 2 nd Motor extension cable A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Glass leaf lower shoes - OPTIONAL For glass leaf sliding. TK50 - Sliding shoes with bracket - OPTIONAL For fastening to wall or fixed leaf (supplied in a PAIR). Glass leaf gripper - OPTIONAL A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 18: Inspection And Preparation

    Place control accessories within the automation’s visual range. These devices must always be accessible, even with the door open. Comply with the following heights from the ground: - control accessories = minimum 150 cm - emergency buttons = max 120 cm A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 19: Transport And Receipt Of The Goods

    The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within reach of children as they are potential sources of danger. SINGLE PACKAGE RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TOOLS For manual lifting, there should be 1 person for every 20 kg to be lifted. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 20: Cutting The Profiles

    5. CUTTING THE PROFILES   If the A1400 AIR KIT has been supplied, the profiles must be cut to the size indicated. This operation is performed in the shop. After cutting, assemble the components to the support profile. Handling instructions:  19.
  • Page 21: Assembling The Head Section

     1. Fasten the support profile to the self-supporting profile 6- : If the A1400 AIR KIT has been supplied, the components must be installed - start fastening at a vertical slot at one end and a horizontal slot on the support profile. This operation is performed in the shop. The as- sembled head section is then moved to the installation site.
  • Page 22: Assembling The Components

    2. Make sure that they are resting in the correct position on the pro- file - 7- and temporarily fasten each mechanical stop 7- .   After assembling the leaves, the stops’ positions must be adjusted.   7 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 23: Electronics Module

    Insert the electronics module into the profile from the side using the 2 plates 8- . 2. 2. Insert the electronics module into the profile from the side using the 2 plates DL11 RESET/SETUP MAIN BAT1 BAT2 SIC_OP SIC_CL EMERG OPEN 8 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 24: Safety Cables And Spacers

    2. Fasten using the 3 plates with screws 10- . RETURN PULLEY 1. Insert the return pulley from the side 11- . 2. Fasten using the 2 plates with screws 11- . 9 1 0  11 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 25 3. Fasten using the 5 plates with screws 13- . There may be a decrease in the passage opening VP when passing from the A1400 AIR to the configuration using the A1400 AIR DM kit. Refer to tables 121 122 123 13 ...
  • Page 26: Motor Release Monitor

    - Pull the knob to make sure that the door opening micro switch 16 is activated 17- ).   If installation of the external release is required, use suitable key buttons. Insert the release cable in the suitable housing in the motor block. 17 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 27: Cover Drilling

    Check the date on the label on the emergency battery through the window on the battery support plate. 20-  107 19 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER example: 75501500 75501500 2015 2015 Sale code year of manufacture (yyyy) 20 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 28: Assembling The A1400 Air Cs Frame

    When ordering the door frame, remember to take into account that the opening safety clearances must be as indicated in standard EN 16005:2012 since no opening protection detectors can be installed on the A1400 AIR door. For manual lifting, arrange for an adequate number of people for the weight of the leaf: 1 person for every 20 kg to be lifted.
  • Page 29: Fastening The Fixed Leaves

    Ensure there are no hydraulic coils or electrical conduits under the floor at the planned drill points. 3. Measure the door frame and compare them with the opening measurements. 4. Check floor levelness with a spirit level. 2 5 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 30: Assembling The Frame

    After mounting the head section, perform all procedures to secure the leaf to the carriages as set out in the chapters concerning kit assembly. For all the adjustment procedures, also refer to chapter § 8  31. 2 6 fixed leaf mobile leaf 2 7 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 31: Installing The Head Section

    The minimum distance between the top of the support profile and the ceiling must be 80 mm 28. Check the horizontal with a spirit level.   Screws and dowels not supplied. ceiling 2 8 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 32: Mounting The Self-Supporting Automation

    It is nevertheless recommended to fit a tie rod in a central position also for lengths less than 3000 mm.   Screws and dowels not supplied. 30   Tie rod not supplied. * minimum 70 mm 31 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 33: Mount The Transom

    The number of tie rods required depends on the length of the profile: install one tie rod every 2500 mm. 32  33 34   Tie rod not supplied. * minimum 70 mm 35 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 34: Installing The Leaves

    When the leaf is open or closed, the shoe must be fully inside the lower leaf profile. The distance between the shoe and the lower profile must be 4mm (ref. 4 36-37-38).  3 6 38 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 35: Mount Profiles On The Leaves

    For manual lifting, there should be 1 person for every 20 kg to be lifted. 8. Fasten the 2 plates of the carriage together 43- . Adjust the counter wheel 47  37. 4 1 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 36  4 2 4 3 4 4 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 37: Adjusting The Leaves And Carriages

    Manually move the leaves to ensure the counter wheel runs freely along the entire stroke. Ensure there are no friction points with the surface of the support profile. When installation has been completed, apply the FAAC stickers that were supplied with automatic door to the glass leaves. 4 6 4 7...
  • Page 38: Installing The Glass Leaves

    Ø 8.5 mm bush Ø internal 6 mm Ø external 8 mm Ø 6.5 mm with 45° flaring Ø 5.0 mm with M6 tapping Ø 7.0 mm 2 x M8 2 x M6 4 8 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 39 When the leaf is open or closed, the shoe must be fully inside the lower leaf profile. 4 9 The distance between glass and lower shoe must be 4mm 50- . When installation has been completed, apply the FAAC stickers supplied with the automatic door to the glass leaves.  50 A1400 AIR...
  • Page 40: Installing Wheels On The A1400 Air Dm

    PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TOOLS 8 Wheels are provided in the A1400 AIR DM kit for use with heavy leaves, to be installed on the carriages in place of the standard wheels . To remove the wheels proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 41: Mounting The Brushes

    10.2 MOUNTING THE BRUSHES For double leaf automations: 53. For single leaf automations: 53. Double leaf Transit space brushes brushes Right opening single leaf Left opening single leaf Passage opening Passage opening brushes brushes 5 3 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 42: Assemble The Belt, Casing And Accessories

    PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT It is mandatory to use a FAAC belt for the A1400 AIR 1. Place one end of the belt over the pulley of Motor_1. Fasten the two ends using the fittings 54(1) and screws 54(2).
  • Page 43 Single leaf - LH opening with rM = 1 Single leaf - RH opening with rM = 1 (Default) (Default) Single leaf - RH opening with rM = -1 Single leaf - LH opening with rM = -1 Passage opening Passage opening A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Belt

    2. Apply a 1 kg weight in the centre of the belts lower section. 3. Adjust the tension of the belt until the measurement of arrow f corresponds to the indications in  10. Single leaf - RH opening 1 kg Passage opening A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 45: Belt Tensioning

    2050 4270 2880 5930 3180 6510 2100 4370 2975 6120 3290 6730 2150 4470 3070 6310 3400 6950 2200 4570 3165 6500 3510 7170 2250 4670 3260 6690 3620 7390 2300 4770 3355 6880 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 46: Belt Tensioning With The A1400 Air Kit Dm

    11.3 BELT TENSIONING WITH THE A1400 AIR KIT DM 12. Move the second motor manually in order to tension the belt. 13. Fasten the bracket using the 2 screws 56 - 56- 14. Loosen the 3 screws 56- 15. Loosen the nut 16.
  • Page 47: Adjusting The Mechanical Stops

    2. Close the leaf. 3. Bring the pad of the mechanical stop and the carriage into contact 58- . 4. Tighten the 2 grub screws to lock the mechanical stop 58- . 5 8 5 9 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 48: Mounting The Side Profiles

    1. Place 2 plates 62- on the support profile (for profiles longer than 3 m, a third plate should be added). 2. Mount the brackets and fasten them using the screws provided 62- . 6 2 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 49: Fitting The Cover

    The markings on the casing allow it to be adapted to varying leaf thick- ness. The breaking points 66- make it possible to remove the profile section in excess. 6 3 Installation with side profiles and central bracket. 6 4 6 5 6 6 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 50: Installing The Motor Block Xb Lock

    Release the motor retainer hook carefully so as not to break it; use a flat-head screwdriver to prise the retainer hook away from the motor block 67- . 6 7  6 8 6 9 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 51: Aligning The Xb Lock Motor Block

    4. After making sure that it is, tighten screw 71- . 71 11.12 MOUNTING THE CABLE GLAND GUIDES The guides prevent interference between cables and moving parts. Install the electric cable guides inside the support profile 72- 72 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 52: Electronics Installation E1Sl

    SETUP RESET DL11 RESET/SETUP MAIN BAT1 BAT2 SIC _ OP SIC _ CL EMERG OPEN Buttons SETUP / RESET - ” (scrolls programming values) “+” (scrolls programming values) “F” (programming: scrolls functions/confirms values) 74 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 53 (Open impulse) * input not active OPEN: DL11 (BLUE) accessories power (+ 24V * present absent VACC: LED statuses: flashing * = standby condition in sleep mode: off with blinking every 5 s A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 54: Terminal Boards And Connectors

    EN 16005:2012 1st pair receiver connection 2nd pair transmitter connection GND Transmitter negative 1st pair transmitter connection J10 - MAIN POWER SUPPLY 36V - 4A +36V Switching power supply unit connection A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 55: J11 - Motor

    J17 - USB PORT Connection of the USB memory device J18 - INTERCOM GND Accessories power supply negative and Common contacts CH CANBUS High Channel CL CANBUS Low Channel GND Accessories power supply negative and Common contacts A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 56: Motor And Encoder

    If the motor block malfunctions, the system signals ERROR 26 on the display and on SDK EVO. If there is a power failure, the position of the motor block remains un- changed. The motor block is always open in manual mode. DL11 78 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 57 If the motor block malfunctions, the system signals ERROR 26 on the display and on SDK EVO. If there is a power failure, the position of the motor block remains un- changed. The motor block is always open in manual mode. DL11 79 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 58: Installing The A1400 Air Dm Electronic Board

    12.6 INSTALLING THE A1400 AIR DM ELECTRONIC BOARD Before proceeding, disconnect the mains power supply and disconnect the emergency battery. 1. Remove all connections. 2. Remove the screw 80- and the screw with washer 80- . 3. Remove the board from the support.
  • Page 59: Connecting The 2 Nd Motor

    12.7 CONNECTING THE 2 ND MOTOR To connect, proceed as follows: 1. Use the extension cable supplied with the A1400 AIR DM KIT. 2. Connect the motor cable connector to the terminal block. 3. Insert the keyed connector onto the plug on the 2 nd motor board via the hole in the plastic cover as shown in 84- .
  • Page 60: Xv1-Xdt1 Exit And Entry Detectors

    S2 Function = Closing Safety 2F 2F S2 Test = Enabled S2NO/NC = NC INPUTS I1-I2 C1=1 C1=1 I1 = External sensor contact I2= Internal sensor contact I1 NO/NC = NO C2=4 C2=4 I2 NO/NC = NO A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 61: Xdt1 Exit Detectors And 2 Xdt1 Entry Detectors

    C2=4 I2= Internal sensor contact S1 NO/NC = NC P2 P2 S2 Function = Closing Safety I1 NO/NC = NO 2F 2F S2 Test = Enabled I2 NO/NC = NO S2 NO/NC = NC A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 62: Xbfa Detectors For Safety In Opening

    I3 TEST =Enabled C4=21 C4=21 I4 = Safety on opening 4F=Y 4F=Y I4 NO/NC = NC blue I4 TEST =Enabled brown green XBFA n.1 XBFA n.2 outside of door inside of door  8 9 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 63: J9 - Xfa Button Photocells

    - O2 relay contact with Max load 2A to be connected between O2 and O2. - O1 Open Collector output with Max load 100mA to be connected between 01 and V. 93 - O2 relay contact with Max load 2A to be connected between O2 and O2. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 64: Startup

    Setup CANNOT be carried out in NIGHT-TIME and MANUAL mode and with emergency inputs active. 4. Access the programming mode and make any modifications that may be necessary ( 13 and  14). A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 65: Basic / Advanced Programming

    Power failure during programming If power supply fails while programming is ongoing, UNSAVED modifications must be performed again. Immediately exit programming During programming, press F and - simultaneously until the exit from programming function is activated. RESET/SETUP A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 66 = 2 s; time displayed in seconds. from minutes, step = 10 s; time displayed in minutes and tens of seconds: e.g. = 1 minute and 20 seconds. CS CS CLOSING SPEED Adjustable from (minimum) to (MAX). A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 67 - - SAFETY INPUT TEST I1 parameter displayed only if = test enabled = test not enabled C2 C2 INPUT I2 CONFIGURATION Allows parameter to be set. See options as in A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 68 System TEST in progress STOPPED safety devices TEST in progress Door ERROR (Press + and - simultaneously to display the active ERROR) LO-L2 LO-L2 PHASES LO, L1, L2 SETUP IN PROGRESS in SLEEP mode (point flashing) A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 69 Operation of the battery NOT in NIGHT-TIME mode with a mains power outage. = not enabled = immediately perform OPENING motion = immediately perform CLOSING movement = with discharged battery last OPENING movement = with discharged battery last CLOSING movement A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 70 When night-time mode is set, the internal detector remains active for the time set with this function to allow one opening only. The internal detector is disabled immediately after opening and in any case upon expiry of the set delay. Adjustable from Step = 1 s A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 71 = light (activated for 60 s) ((activation time can be changed via SDK EVO) = INTRUSION in progress = At least one Safety In Closing Active 12 12 = At least one Safety In Closing Active or one Safety in Opening On A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 72 SDK EVO offers a wider number of options compared to the board. The board does not display the values that are not available and indicates all of them with EP (External Program). Programming with the board allows you to overwrite EP values by choosing an available value with the +/ - buttons. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 73: System Functionality/Configurations

    PARTIAL NIGHT-TIME partial opening and closure again CLOSED no effect no effect after night pause time PARTIAL OPENING PARTIAL no effect no effect no effect OPENING A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 74: Inputs Configuration

    Stop status until the RESET command is given. - - With the active input With the active input of an input configured in this way, during normal operation the leaves must open and remain open as long A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 75 InputI4 configurable (programming) InputI3 configurable (programming) GND Accessories power supply negative and Common contacts InputI2 configurable (programming) InputI1 configurable (programming) GND Accessories power supply negative and Common contacts +24V accessories power supply 9 4 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 76: Configuration Of J22 Outputs

    Error 24 is generated when the programmed number of obstacles in CLOSING is reached. The number of consecutive obstacles during closing can be reset: - with RESET command - upon reaching the CLOSED position - by changing the operating mode A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 77: Closing And Opening

    Door ERROR (Press + and - simultaneously to display the ERROR) from 90 to 150 from 160 to 240 L0-L2 L0-L2 PHASES L0, L1, L2 of SETUP in progress (flashing) in SLEEP mode (point flashing) also has to be set to A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 78 Wait for the data deletion procedure to finish.   If an error is triggered after 30 sec. it causes the board to AUTORESET the errors marked with an (*). 5 Attempts are made. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 79 Wait for the procedure to finish Intermode Node Alarm Master : At least one node does not respond / Slave : The Master does not communicate. INTERLOCK INTERLOCK operating mode active. Non-Standard Non Standard configuration in use. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 80 Incorrect ID Replace the board VMain Carry out board reset; if the error persists replace the board Timeout Carry out board reset; if the error persists replace the board Test VMain Replace the board A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    - door set in NIGHT-TIME function The door does not perform SETUP - door set in MANUAL function - active internal or external release - the emergencies are active - motor or encoder not connected, not powered or faulty A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 82: Operations On The Board

    6. the display shows automation status. Reset is an initialising procedure of board operation. After restoring factory status perform SETUP. WHEN IS RESET NECESSARY After automation lock due to: - a board error with a RESET request A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 83: Updating (Upload)

    If the board remains in the condition, an UPLOAD should be E1SL.prg board programming performed. E1SL.tmr Timer programming SDK_xx.hex SDK EVO firmware SDKL_xx.bin SDK EVO language update LK_xx.hex LK EVO firmware KS_xx.hex KS EVO firmware A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 84 Password file different to the one on the board Board failure Replace board Microcontroller fault Replace board USB Error USB memory key not recognised. USB key faulty or not formatted with the FAT or FAT 32 file system. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 85: Intercom (Canbus) Programming Only With Sdkevo

    The sequence in which the units are wired is unimportant, but it is es- sential that a CASCADE connection is used. G CH CL G G CH CL G G CH CL G 95 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 86: Intermode

    A1 mov. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- A2 mov.   ReqA1=1 means that a request has been made to open A1 ReqA2=1 means that a request has been made to open A2 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 87: Interlock With Memory

    Req A1=1 A1 mov. ---- ---- ---- ---- A2 mov.   ReqA1=1 means that a request has been made to open A1 ReqA2=1 means that a request has been made to open A2 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 88: Assembly And Testing

    4. To switch to another function press the key corresponding to MANUAL the new function. TX RX G K G V LK EVO V RX TX RX G K G V  U/UTP CAT.5 4x2xAWG24  V RX TX G E1SL 9 8 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 89: Special Functions

    18.3 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 5. If the LK EVO is connected to a A1400 AIR board in which an unintended function has been programmed, it is overridden with a different function as indicated: RESET: Reset clears errors in the memory. - from AUTOMATIC ONLY PARTIAL ENTRY It is activated by pressing keys simultaneously for 5 sec.
  • Page 90: Ks Evo

    3. The LED switches on to identify the active function. Turn the key to move from one function to another. E1SL V RX V RX TX G  U/UTP CAT.5 4x2xAWG24  V RX TX G KS EVO 10 1 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 91 Corrupted data Number of consecutive 24-31 24-31 obstacles reached Motor block failure Motor rotation error AUX board fault Serious error Motor time out Configuration error Set-up data missing or corrupted Total deletion of board data A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 92 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 The final sequence starting from the bottom is: 01101 . 0 1 1 0 1 This should be interpreted as follows: 0 + 8 + 4 + 0 +1 = 13 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 93: Assembly And Testing

    102- ). 2. Break the cable knockout 102- . 3. Mark the points on the wall 102- and fasten the support A1400 AIR THUR 20/03/14 using suitable screws. AUTO TWODIR TOTAL BEFORE CONNECTING THE DEVICE, disconnect the power supply and the emergency battery of the automation.
  • Page 94: Home Page

    2 buttons indicated simultaneously for 5 s: - time timer active 5” 5” SDK EVO locked current indications RESET A1400 AIR 5” 5” THUR 20/03/14 AUTO BIDIR TOTAL 20.5 PASSWORD The 4 digit PASSWORD has to be entered in order to use some of the functions.
  • Page 95: Selection Menu

    HOME PAGE 1. To access the operating mode selection menu, press the corre- sponding button on the HOME PAGE 105. A1400 AIR 2. Using the selection buttons 106 you can set: - the Automatic or Door open operation THUR 20/03/14...
  • Page 96: Function Menu

    HOME PAGE 1. To access the functions menu, press the corresponding button on the HOME PAGE 107. A1400 AIR 2. You are prompted to enter the USER or INSTALLER PASSWORD. THUR 20/03/14 3. The display shows the functions (4 at a time) 108.
  • Page 97 INFO ERRORS 1 ERRORS E1SL APP 200 UC FAILURE 41 TIME LOSS 2 AUX ERRORS VER.xx WARNINGS ----, DM (*) 201....221 42.....79 VER.xx 80 NON STANDARD 222 TEST VMAIN SDK EVO APP PROGRAM. VER.xx A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 98 FUNC. SIC ENABLED OPENING BATTERY KIT FUNCTION INTRUSION LAST MOVEMENT PARTIAL PHARMACY SDK EVO KEY NIGHT-TIME FUNCTION CONSECUTIVE OBST. LAST MOV. NIGHT TEST ERROR INTERCOM FUNCTION BACKLIGHTING MASTER/SLAVE ELASTIC KIT REGISTRATION NOT AVAILABLE NODE LIST A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 99: Menu 1 Language

    1. Select an input from the list: - O1 PASSAGE OPENING with 2 LEAVES selected: - O2 • >= 150CM 2. Select function: • <=130CM - Disabled (0) • >130CM and <150cm and <150cm A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 100 * the REVERSE parameter determines the reverse speed of the leaf during 1. Select input E1 from the list: closing with a 5-level setting from 1 (slow) to 5 (fast). - E1 - E2 2. Select function: SEE INPUTS LIST I1-I4 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 101 - ALWAYS OPEN: motor block active in OPEN mode 5 BATTERY KIT BATTERY KIT PROGRAMMING Defines the automation’s behaviour with emergency battery, in case of mains power outage. Available options are: 1. FUNCTION - Disabled A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 102 - POS (leaf position in cm) - ACTIVE (default configuration active) - NO (the configuration has been modified) To reset all parameters to default settings press the OK button and confirm. 2 Partial opening A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 103: Menu 3 Errors

    - 31 Consecutive obstacles during opening - ENABLED - 32 Motor time out - DISABLED - 33 Battery failure - 38 Configuration error - 39 Data in Setup memory missing or corrupted - 99 Data deletion in progress A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 104: Menu 4 Indications

    - 58 Searching for closing stop - 59 Motor block fault (only with monitoring KIT) European daylight saving time is enabled by default. - 60 Maintenance request - 61 SDK EVO / LK EVO /KSEVO fault A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 105: Menu 7 Timer

    - 5 Open Total - 6 Open Partial 3. Assign an operating mode to the time band: - 7 Auto In Total - 0 No function - 8 Auto In Partial - 1 Auto Twodir Total A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 106: Menu 8 Password

    Configured INPUTS External programmers LK EVO and SDK EVO MENU 8 PASSWORD PASSWORD TECHNICIAN PSW USER PSW   The user is ONLY allowed to modify the user password. The installer may edit both passwords. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    Mandatory Carriages 2 000 000 Mandatory DM Carriage Wheels 2 000 000 Mandatory Belt 1 000 000 Mandatory Limit switch rubber pads 2 000 000 Mandatory Safety fall arrest cables Mandatory Emergency battery Recommended A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 108: Maintenance Technician Safety

     The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tampering with compo- nents. Only use original FAAC spare parts. The batteries and electronic components must not be disposed of with household waste but delivered to authorised disposal and recycling centres.
  • Page 109 2. Assemble the new fuse. Only use the fuses indicated 114. 113 DL11 RESET/SETUP MAIN BAT1 BAT2 SIC_OP SIC_CL EMERG OPEN F1 8 A T (delayed) F2 2 A F (quick) F3 2.5 A T (delayed) 114 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 110: Cleaning

    (safety condition) - efficiency of safety detectors (the radar field must be free and adequately sized with respect to passage flow) - operation of EMERGENCY button (if present) and any other ac- cessories installed. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 111: Attachments - A1400 Air

    23. ATTACHMENTS - A1400 AIR  3 0 A1400 AIR Automation weights  31 Positions of components on the head section Single leaf Support profile weight TOTAL weight [mm] [mm] [kg - approximate values] [kg] 1500 1700 1900 Seats to fasten the components on the...
  • Page 112: Attachments - A1400 Air Dm

    24. ATTACHMENTS - A1400 AIR DM  3 3 P ositions of components on the head section  32 A1400 AIR DM automation weights Single leaf Support profile weight TOTAL weight [mm] [mm] [kg - approximate values] [kg] 1700 1900 1000...
  • Page 113: Installation Diagrams

    24.1 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS A1400 AIR H100 - H140 115 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 114: A1400 Air With Carriage Leaf Spacer

    A1400 AIR WITH CARRIAGE LEAF SPACER 116 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 115: A1400 Air H140 Glass Leaf

    A1400 AIR H140 GLASS LEAF 117 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 116: Position Of Components On A1400 Air Support Profile

    24.2 POSITION OF COMPONENTS ON A1400 AIR SUPPORT PROFILE A1400 AIR RIGHT OPENING SINGLE LEAF 118 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 117: A1400 Air Left Opening Single Leaf

    A1400 AIR LEFT OPENING SINGLE LEAF 119 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 118: A1400 Air Double Leaf

    A1400 AIR DOUBLE LEAF  120 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 119: Position Of Components On A1400 Air Dm Support Profile

    24.3 POSITION OF COMPONENTS ON A1400 AIR DM SUPPORT PROFILE A1400 AIR DM RIGHT OPENING SINGLE LEAF 121 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 120: A1400 Air Dm Left Opening Single Leaf

    A1400 AIR DM LEFT OPENING SINGLE LEAF 12 2 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 121: A1400 Air Dm Double Leaf

    A1400 AIR DM DOUBLE LEAF 123 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 123 FAAC declines all liability deriving from misuse or uses other than that authorised and instructed for which the automation s intended.
  • Page 124 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 125 1. To access the operating mode selection menu, press the cor- responding button on the HOME PAGE . A1400 AIR THUR 20/03/14 2. With the selection buttons you can set: AUTO TWODIR TOTAL - the Automatic or Door open operation...
  • Page 126 HOME PAGE A1400 AIR THUR 20/03/14 AUTO BIDIR TOTAL - In case of unrecognised password: - the command is not executed - the display shows “incorrect password” - press OK to go back to the home page.
  • Page 127: Firmware Version

    WARNINGS continuous FIRMWARE VERSION continuous 6. The ALARMS are displayed with a code of flashing LEDs alternating with the current operating mode. For the type of ALARM see  25 in the A1400 AIR manual. A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
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  • Page 129 A1400 AIR 532129 04 - Rev.B...
  • Page 130 FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Tel. +39 051 61724 - Fax +39 051 758518 www.faac.it - www.faacgroup.com...

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