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“16”. 6) FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other 18) FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient opera- than that for which the automated system was intended.
CONTENTS 1 GENERAL REMARKS 2 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 DIMENSIONS 4 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT (standard system) 5 INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5.2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE 5.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 5.4 INSTALLING THE RACK 5.4.1 STEEL RACK TO WELD (Fig.11) 5.4.3 NYLON RACK TO SCREW (Fig.
C720-C721 / E-SL1800 We thank you for choosing our products. We are certain that they will fully meet your needs with respect to the performance that have been designed for. These products have been designed and built to control vehicle access. AVOID ANY DIFFERENT USE. Read this manual provided with the product carefully because it provides important information on safety, installation, use and maintenance.
Dimensions The dimensions and electrical preparations (standard system) are the same for operator C720 / E-SL 1800 and for operator C721. 5 INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated system, make sure the following conditions are observed: The gate structure must be suitable for automation.
5.2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE 1. Assemble the foundation plate as shown in Fig. 4. 2. The foundation plate must be located as shown in Fig. 5 (right closing) or Fig. 6 (left closing) to en- sure the rack and pinion mesh correctly. 3.
5.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 1. Remove the cover casing by loosening the two suitable side bolts and lifting it (Fig. 8). 2. Position the operator on the foundation plate using the nuts and washers provided as shown in Fig. 9. During this operation, pass the cables though openings in the motor casing (see Fig.
5.4 INSTALLING THE RACK 5.4.2 STEEL RACK TO SCREW (Fig. 12) 1. Manually take the leaf into its closing position. 5.4.1 STEEL RACK TO WELD (Fig.11) 1. Place the three threaded pawls on the rack ele- 2. Lay the first piece of rack level on the pinion and place the ment, positioning them at the top of the slot.
Important notes on rack installation: 6 OPERATIONAL START-UP Make sure that, during the gate travel, all the rack 6.1 ELECTRONIC BOARD CONNECTION elements do not exit the pinion. Before attempting any work on the control Do not, on any account, weld the rack elements ei- board (connections, programming, mainte- ther to the spacers or to each other.
6.2 POSITIONING OF LIMIT SWITCHES To ensure correct positioning of the limit switch magnets, the control unit must be installed and correctly connected with all con- trol and safety accessories . The operator is equipped with a magnetic limit switch sensor built directly into the electronic control board. The gate is stopped, during opening or closure, at the moment when the polarized magnet secured to the upper part of the rack activates the sensor.
Proceed as follows to lock the gearmotor: 9 MAINTENANCE 1. Fully raise the release lever to the mechanical stop, It is advisable to check the efficiency of the system at least every Fig. 22 re. 1. 6 months, particularly the efficiency of the safety devices 2.
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C720– C721 / E-SL 1800 User Guide Read the instructions carefully before using the product and keep for any future needs. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The C720 / 1800 and C721 automated systems, if correctly installed and used, guarantee a high level of safety. Obeying some simple rules can also prevent accidental problems: Do not allow children or adults to stay near the automated system, particularly avoid it while it is operating.
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< BUS 2EASY < OPEN A < GND < OPEN B / CLOSE / SAFE RADIO XF < STOP / SAFE < FSW OP SETUP < GND < FSW CL < +24...
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• conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Additional note: This product has undergone testing in a typical standard configuration (all products built by FAAC S.p.A. ) Bologna, 01-05-2010 The Managing Director A. Marcellan WARNINGS •...
E720 1 WARNINGS Before attempting any work on the electronic device (connections, maintenance), always turn off power. Install, upstream of the system, a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold. Connect the earth lead to the appropriate terminal. Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button, receiver, photocells, etc.).
4 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS STOP/ SAFE OPEN B CLOSE SAFE / SAFE / SAFE To connect the photo- cells and safety devices, consult paragraph 4.2 120 V~ MOTOR RELEA SE CONTACT (Locks the motor when the motor release handle is operated) Fig.
Follow the instructions in the following table to check that 4.1 BUS-2EASY PHOTOCELLS the BUS-2EASY connection status is efficient. This board is equipped with a BUS-2EASY circuit that can be used to easily connect a high number of auxiliary BUS- Tab.
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Connection of a pair of closing photocells and a pair of Connection of a pair of opening photocells opening/closing photocells Other safety devices / SAFE / SAFE / SAFE / SAFE Fig. 6 Connection of a pair of closing photocells and a pair of opening photocells Fig.
The change of the programming para– 5 PROGRAMMING meters becomes effective, while final stor- It is necessary to access PROGRAMMING mode in order age will not take place until programming to program automated system operation. mode has been exited and the input status Programming is divided in two parts: 1 LEVEL and 2 is again displayed.
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Display Function Default MOTOR POWER: Adjusts the motor power level = minimum power = maximum power When the power value has been changed, it is advisable to perform a new SETUP (see par. 7.3) OPENING SPEED: Adjusts the motor opening speed to 10 levels = minimum speed = maximum speed When the speed value has been changed, it is advisable to perform a new...
5.2 2 LEVEL PROGRAMMING To access 2ND LEVEL PROGRAMMING, press push-button F and hold down while pressing push-button +: • if you also release push-button F, the display shows the value of the function that can be modified with keys + and -. •...
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Display Function Default PARTIAL OPENING: It is possible to adjust the width of the partial leaf opening as a percentage of the total gate travel. Adjustable from 0 to 99% in 1% steps. = no partial opening = minimum partial opening = maximum partial opening TIME-OUT It is advisable to set a value higher than the time taken by the gate to open or close fully.
Display Function Default SERVICE REQUEST - CYCLE COUNTER (combined with the two successive functions): = when the set number of cycles is reached with successive functions , the system carries out an 8 sec. preflashing sequence (in addition to the sequence already set using the function) before each movement.
To use radiocontrols with the same code, copy the 6.3 STORING LC/RC RADIOCONTROLS ON - OFF combination to the other radiocontrols (ONLY FOR SOME MARKETS) without the need to change anything on the control board. It is possible to store a maximum of 256 codes divided between OPEN A and 6.2 STORING SLH RADIOCONTROLS OPEN B/CLOSE.
7 OPERATIONAL START-UP 7.1 CHECKING THE LEDS After making all the connections and powering the board, check the status of the leds against the status of the inputs in the following table (in Fig. 6, the condition where the automated system is closed in stand-by). These LEDs indicate the status of the board inputs and are of considerable importance to automated system move- ment: Note that:...
7.2 POSITIONING LIMIT SWITCHES To ensure correct positioning of the limit switch magnets, the control unit must be installed and correctly connected with all control and safety accessories. The operator is equipped with a magnetic limit switch sensor built directly into the electronic control board. The gate is stopped, during opening or closing, when the polarised magnet secured to the upper part of the rack activates the sensor.
9 ALARM AND ERROR SIGNALS 7.3 SETUP If alarms occur (conditions that do not impair the opera- When the board is powered when no SETUP tion of the gate) or errors (conditions that lock the gate has ever been carried out, or if the board operation) the display shows a number relating to the requires it, the code will flash on the...
10 FUNCTION LOGICS The CLOSE can be activated at the OPEN B The effects on the other active pulse inputs input from the programming level are shown in brackets LOGIC "E" PULSES OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM...
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LOGIC "AP" PULSES STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP opens the gate partially opens and recloses after no effect no effect no effect and closes i t after pause no effect no effect CLOSED the pause time...
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LOGIC "SA" PULSES OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP STATUS OF AUTOMATED SYSTEM FSW CL FSW CL/OP Opens the gate partially opens and recloses after no effect no effect no effect and closes it after pause no effect no effect CLOSED the pause time...
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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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