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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ....................................... p. 2
TOOLS AND MATERIALS ........................................................................................................................ p. 2
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................... p. 3
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER ........................................................................................................... p. 3
1 DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................................................... p. 4
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................... p. 4
4 DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... p. 5
5 PRELIMINARY CHECKS ...................................................................................................................... p. 5
6 ASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................................................... p. 6
6.1 Sliding guide .................................................................................................................................... p. 6
....................................................................................................................................... p. 6
6.3 External release (optional) ............................................................................................................. p. 7
7 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................... p. 7
7.1 Sliding guide .................................................................................................................................... p. 7
7.2 On-door fitting .................................................................................................................................. p. 8
.......................................................................................................................................... p. 9
7.4 Releasing the automated system .................................................................................................. p. 9
7.5 External release ................................................................................................................................ p. 9
8 E600 CONTROL BOARD ..................................................................................................................... p. 10
8.1 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................... p. 10
8.2 E600 board components .......................................................................................................................... p. 10
8.3 Terminal-boards and connectors .............................................................................................................. p. 10
...................................................................................................................................... p. 10
9 COURTESY LIGHT ............................................................................................................................... p. 11
10 CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................... p. 11
11 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................................. p. 12
11.1 Setting the board ..................................................................................................................................... p. 12
11.2 Learning ................................................................................................................................................... p. 12
11.3 Pre-flashing .............................................................................................................................................. p. 13
12 MEMORY STORAGE OF RADIO CONTROLS CODING ................................................................... p. 14
12.1 Memory storage of radio controls DS ................................................................................................... p. 14
12.2 Memory storage of radio controls SLH .................................................................................................. p. 14
12.3 Memory storage of radio controls LC (for some markets only) .......................................................... p. 14
12.3.1 Remote memory storage of LC radio controls ................................................................ p. 15
12.4 Radio controls deletion procedure ....................................................................................................... p. 15
13 START-UP .......................................................................................................................................... p. 15
14 PARACHUTE CABLES ....................................................................................................................... p. 15
15 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................... p. 15
16 REPAIRS ........................................................................................................................................... p. 15
17 ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................. p. 16
17.1 Central support ........................................................................................................................................ p. 16
17.2 Key-operated release ............................................................................................................................ p. 16
17.3 Safety edge CN60E ................................................................................................................................. p. 16
17.4 Battery KIT ................................................................................................................................................ p. 16
18 TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................... p. 17
Index
............................................................................................. p. 4
.............................................................................................................. p. 10
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ............................p. 9 7.4 Releasing the automated system ....................p. 9 7.5 External release ..........................p. 9 8 E600 CONTROL BOARD ........................p. 10 8.1 Technical specifications ........................... p. 10 8.2 E600 board components .......................... p. 10 8.3 Terminal-boards and connectors ......................p. 10 8.4 DS1 Programming dip-switches...
  • Page 2: General Safety Instructions For Installation And Maintenance

    • GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE For an efficient and safe automated door, correctly observe the installation procedures and instructions for use. Incorrect installation and use can cause serious damage to persons and property. Carefully read the whole installation manual before you begin installing. Do not make any modifications which are not mentioned in this manual.
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    19) Do not in any way modify the components of the automated a source of danger. system. 6) FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than 20) The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation that for which the automated system was intended.
  • Page 4: Dimensions

    AUTOMATED SYSTEM D600 These instructions apply to model FAAC D600. 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The D600 automated systems make it possible to automate balanced sectional doors of single garages for residential Model D600 use. Power supply (V ~ / 50 Hz.)
  • Page 5: Description

    4 DESCRIPTION Ceiling lamp Rear door Courtesy light Plastic housing for D600 operator Rear fitting Sliding guide Drive carriage Release knob Door fitting bracket Transmission unit Front fitting and chain tensioner Fig. 3 Front fitting bracket 5 PRELIMINARY CHECKS have been installed. - Remove the door’s existing closing mechanism to ensure the - The structure of the door must be suitable for fitting automation.
  • Page 6: Assembly

    2) Slide the transmission unit (Fig.7 ref. A) along the whole sliding 6 ASSEMBLY guide, until it is near the front terminal, the one opposite the 6.1 Sliding guide drive coupling. 3) Assemble the front fitting (Fig. 7 ref. B) to the transmission unit If you use a sliding guide in two pieces, you must assemble it, (Fig.
  • Page 7: External Release (Optional)

    6.3 External release (optional) 7.1 Sliding guide If the external release system has to be installed, the cable When you have finished the preliminary assembly operations, must be placed in its seat before beginning to install. you can begin installing the sliding guide, as follows: 1) Release the carriage (see par.
  • Page 8: On-Door Fitting

    8) Lift the sliding guide until the rear fitting is at the same level Position the fitting on the door so that the through-element as the front fitting, or until you reach the same inclination as of the release cable is facing toward the left side of the door the door’s horizontal rail.
  • Page 9: Operator

    7.3 Operator When you have assembled the rear fitting to the sliding guide and finished installing the sliding guide, you can install the operator: 1) While keeping the operator inclined at 15/20° (Fig. 20), insert the gearmotor shaft in the coupling on the rear fitting of the sliding guide and make the fins (Fig.
  • Page 10: E600 Control Board

    8 E600 CONTROL BOARD 8.1 Technical specifications 230 / 50 Supply voltage (V ~ / Hz.) Power supply to accessories (Vdc) Accessories max. load (mA.) -20 / +55 Operating ambient temperature (°C) for receiver boards XF433 / Quick-fit connector XF868 and battery module...
  • Page 11: Courtesy Light

    During the opening manoeuvre, the 10 CONNECTIONS anti-crushing device causes an immediate IMPORTANT: Before attempting any work on the board stop. During the closing manoeuvre, it opens (connections, maintenance), always cut off power. the door. If, during closure, an obstacle is detected more than - To prevent any electric noise whatever, use separate sheaths three consecutive times, the automated system for powering the network, signals and accessories.
  • Page 12: Programming

    The learning cycle makes it possible to define the following: 11 PROGRAMMING 11.1 Setting the board - the force required to move the door. - the slow-down points. Set the unit with Dip-Switch DS1 to obtain the operation you - the opening and closing stop points. require.
  • Page 13: Pre-Flashing

    During these 5 seconds, in order to lighten the load on the 1) Give the 1st OPEN command: the operator performs a release system, you can send OPEN pulses within a time interval deceleration closing manoeuvre until it detects the stop of 2 seconds from each other, in order to reverse the carriage.
  • Page 14: Memory Storage Of Radio Controls Coding

    12 MEMORY STORAGE OF RADIO CONTROLS CODING 4) Within these 5 secs., press the appropriate push-button on the radio control. 5) The relevant LED lights up on steady beam for 1 second and The control unit has an integrated 2-channel decoding system then goes OFF, indicating that storage was executed.
  • Page 15: Remote Memory Storage Of Lc Radio Controls

    16 REPAIRS interferes with public spaces such as pavements and/or roads. For repairs, contact FAAC’s authorised Repair Centres. Check the status of the unit’s inputs and make sure that all the safety devices are correctly connected (the relevant LEDs must be lighted).
  • Page 16: Accessories

    - Unscrew the 4 screws in the 4 corners of the plastic housing. After installing the batteries, connect the male - Separate it from the base. connector to the J12 female connector on the E600 - House the control unit as shown in Fig. 36. control board.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    18 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Possible causes Solution When the learning procedure is started, The STOP and FSW safety devices are Check the LEDs’ status following the the SET UP LED flashes but the automated enabled also during the learning stage. instructions of the “Inputs status LEDs”. system does not perform any Non-connection or wrong connection Check the connections shown in fig.
  • Page 18 - Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system. - Do not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and contact qualified FAAC personnel only. - At least every six months: arrange a check by qualified personnel of the automated system and the safety devices.
  • Page 20 D600 D600...
  • Page 22 - Non eseguire alcuna modifica sui componenti facenti parte il sistema di automazione. - Astenersi da qualsiasi tentativo di riparazione o d’intervento diretto e rivolgersi solo a personale qualificato FAAC. - Far verificare almeno semestralmente l’efficienza dell’automazione, dei dispositivi di sicurezza da personale qualificato.
  • Page 24 - Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system. - Do not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and contact qualified FAAC personnel only. - At least every six months: arrange a check by qualified personnel of the automated system and the safety devices.
  • Page 26 - N’effectuer aucune modification sur les composants qui font partie du système d’automation. - Éviter toute tentative de réparation ou d’intervention directe et s’adresser uniquement à du personnel qualifié FAAC. - Faire vérifier, au moins tous les six mois, l’efficience de l’automatisme, des dispositifs de sécurité par du personnel qualifié.
  • Page 28 - Keine Änderungen an den Bauteilen des Automationssystems vornehmen. - Keine Reparaturen oder direkten Arbeiten selbst ausführen und sich nur an Fachtechniker der Firma FAAC wenden. - Im Abstand von mindestens 6 Monaten die Funktionstüchtigkeit der Automation, der Sicherheitsvorrichtungen von Fachkräften prüfen lassen.
  • Page 30 - No efectúe ninguna modificación en los componentes que formen parte del sistema de automación. - Absténgase de intentar reparar o de intervenir directamente, diríjase exclusivamente a personal cualificado FAAC. - Haga verificar por lo menos semestralmente el funcionamiento de la automación y de los dispositivos de seguridad por personal cualificado.
  • Page 32 - Voer geen wijzigingen uit op onderdelen die deel uitmaken van het automatische systeem. - Doe geen pogingen tot reparaties of directe ingrepen, en wend u uitsluitend tot deskundig personeel van FAAC. - Laat de werking van het automatische systeem en de veiligheidsvoorzieningen minstens eenmaal per half jaar controleren door deskundig personeel.
  • Page 35 Les descriptions et les illustrations du présent manuel sont fournies à titre indicatif. FAAC se réserve le droit d’apporter à tout moment les modifications qu’elle jugera utiles sur ce produit tout en conservant les caractéristiques essentielles, sans devoir pour autant mettre à...

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