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  • Page 1 A951 EN16005...
  • Page 2 Die Kunden dürfen nur für den Eigengebrauch Kopien anfertigen. Dieses Handbuch wurde 2022 veröffentlicht. © Copyright FAAC S.p.A. del 2022. Todos los derechos están reservados. No puede reproducirse, archivarse, distribuirse a terceros ni copiarse de ningún modo, ninguna parte de este manual, con medios mecánicos o mediante fotocopia, sin el permiso previo por escrito de FAAC S.p.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2 Application limits ........9 10.1 Program the A951 ........34 3.3 Unauthorised use .
  • Page 4 22.3 DS radio controls ........65 22.4 Deleting radio controls from memory ....65 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 5: Introduction To This Instructions Manual

    A951 will be installed, prior to commissioning the machine. These activities include the analysis of all the risks associated with the machine and subsequent implementation of all safety measures intended to fulfil the essential safety requirements.
  • Page 6: Meaning Of The Symbols Used

     3 Symbols: personal protective equipment Personal protective equipment must be worn to pro- tect against hazards (e.g. crushing, cutting, shearing etc.): Obligation to wear head protection helmet. Obligation to wear safety footwear. Obligation to wear work gloves. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 7: Safety Recommendations

    Always wear personal protective equipment suitable for the type of work to be carried out. The required level of workplace lighting must be equal to at least 200 lux. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Handling

    Follow the instructions on the Components and structural materials, batteries and packaging during handling. electronic components must not be disposed of together with household waste. They must be taken to authorised disposal and recycling centres. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 9: A951

    (see § Emergency use). - Do not allow the control devices to be used by A951 is not designed to be a security (break-in pro- children or persons with mental and physical de- tection) system. ficiencies unless they are supervised by an adult Implementing the automation requires the installa- who is responsible for their safety.
  • Page 10: Product Identification

    A951 or using spacers, to be ordered separately. By turning it over, the A951 can be used to automate doors with hinges on either the right or left.
  • Page 11  1 Installing the A951 on an architrave with a shoe arm ( The door opens inwards (as seen from the operator side) Without extension 25.5 18.5 1 Extension 60.5 53.5 2 Extensions 95.5 88.5 ≤200 OPENING WARNING AREA ENTRY CABLES...
  • Page 12  2 Installing the A951 on a door with a shoe arm ( The door opens outwards (as seen from the operator side) ≤100 Without extension 25.5 18.5 1 Extension 60.5 53.5 2 Extensions 95.5 88.5 OPENING WARNING WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 13  3 Installing the A951 on a door with a shoe arm ( The door opens inwards (as seen from the operator side) ≤100 Without extension 25.5 18.5 1 Extension 60.5 53.5 2 Extensions 95.5 88.5 OPENING WARNING WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 14  4 Installing the A951 on an architrave with an articulated arm ( The door opens outwards (as seen from the operator side) Without extension 14.5 1 Extension 49.5 42.5 2 Extensions 84.5 77.5 ≤200 OPENING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 15  5 Installing the A951 on a door with an articulated arm ( The door opens inwards (as seen from the operator side) Without extension 14.5 1 Extension 49.5 42.5 2 Extensions 84.5 77.5 OPENING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 16: Component Identification

    3.8 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Door operator A951 included in the supply Fixing plate included in the supply Functions selector included in the supply Front cover included in the supply Emergency batteries optional accessory Shoe arm optional accessory Articulated arm optional accessory...
  • Page 17: Installation Requirements

    EN13850 compliant. There must be a safety element between the floor Comply with the following heights from the ground: and lower edge of the leaf, along its entire stroke, to A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 18: Protection Against Door Movement Hazards

    The example is purely an illustration and is only one If the manual controls are intended to be used by of the possible applications of the A951. disabled or infirm persons, highlight them with suitable pictograms and make sure that these users are able to access them.
  • Page 19: Description Of Components

    HEX SPANNER of size indicated 2.5 ; 4 8 ; 13 SPIRIT LEVEL FLAT SCREWDRIVER of the size(s) indicated 2 ; 3 DRILL PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER of the size(s) indicated WIRE STRIPPER/CABLE LUG CRIMPER 1 ; 2 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 20: Mechanical Installation

    HAZARDS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 5.1 CABLE INLET A951 The A951 is designed for cables to enter either from the functions selector side (4) or from the back (5). When wiring the system, allow at least 45 cm of ca- 5 ble from the cable inlet area to connect to the door operator.
  • Page 21 5. Install the door operator on the plate and fasten it using the 5 screws provided ( 9). 7 One screw is located under the transparent cover, which should be removed and put temporarily to one side. 8 9 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 22: Shoe Arm

    - Install the side covers (3) at the ends of the guide and fasten them using the grub screw. The protruding edge (4) must face outwards with respect to the fixing surface. 10 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 23 Slide the limit switch block until it comes into contact with the shoe and fix it in position using the grub screw ( 12). 11 6. Press the covers onto the guide ( 13). 12 13 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 24: Articulated Arm

    2. Install the two bushes on the telescopic arm (16). 3. With reference to  17: - Connect the telescopic arm to the arm plate using the using the pin (1). 15 - Press the Benzing ring (2) on. 16 17 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 25 - Align the articulated arm (1) with the telescopic arm (2). - Tighten the screws (3) into the threaded holes on the articulated arm. 8. Move the door manually to make sure there is no friction and that it does not jam. 18 19 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Transmission Arm

    Depending on the distance between the upper edge of the door and the architrave, the transmission arm can be fastened directly to the shaft of the A951 or using spacers that are supplied separately as an accessory. The components in the package allow two 35mm extensions to be used.
  • Page 27: Electronic Installation

    Brown Install the Communication board, if used. Blue 6.2 COVER Yellow/Green Replace the transparent cover. A951 6.3 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS WITH THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISCONNECTED. 2 1 With reference to  21 : - Connect the mains power cable to the terminals (1) , following the colour scheme indicated.
  • Page 28: I/O Board

    +24 V power supply J4 - INPUTS The inputs of terminal board J4 (I1-I4 and S1-S2) can be configured on the A951 or via the KPEVO. The diagram and table show the default functions. +24 V " +24 V "...
  • Page 29: J5 - Outputs

    J5 - OUTPUTS The outputs of terminal board J5 (O1-O4) can be configured on the A951 or via the KPEVO. The diagram and table show the default functions. +24V " DOOR NOT CLOSED status relay output O4 with NO contact (maximum 1 A @ 24 V " ) DOOR NOT CLOSED and DOOR OPENED status common relay contacts DOOR OPENED status relay output O3 with NO contact (maximum 1 A @ 24 V "...
  • Page 30: Connecting Safety Sensors

    3. For the electrical wiring, refer to the sensor in- structions. The parameters are available in advanced program- ming on the A951 or via the KPEVO. CONNECTING XPB ON 24 shows an example of a pair of interconnected XPB ON master/slave, sensors used as closing (A) and opening (B) safety devices.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Lock

    1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 In advanced programming on the A951: - define the operating mode of the lock (parameter EL). - set the opening delay of the door to allow the lock to be opened, particularly motorised ones (parameter Et).
  • Page 32: Operating Mode

    This input is activated: - If the door is opening, it stops until it is released - If the door is already closed, it prevents it from opening - If the door is closing, it has no effect A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 33: Emergency Inputs

    (Safe Flow function). INTERNAL GREEN TRAFFIC LIGHT Controls the green light inside the room to regulate the flow of people to one person at a time (Safe Flow function). A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 34: Start-Up

    HAZARDS Before continuing, make sure that the transparent cover has been installed on the door operator. When the power is turned on, the A951 display auto- PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT matically adjusts to the direction in which the door operator has been mounted. The 3 programming buttons therefore assume different meanings.
  • Page 35: Basic Programming

    6. In St select Y or no using the +/- buttons: - Y = save the new program - no = DO NOT save the new program 7. Press F to confirm and exit from the programming mode. It returns to the automation status view. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 36: Basic Programming

    (minimum) to (maximum) PARTIAL SAFETY STOP Defines the obstacle detection area of the opening safety no = obstacle detection active over the entire opening stroke Y= obstacle detection NOT active in proximity to the opening stop A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 37: Advanced Programming

    = NC contact See parameter CLOSING FORCE TEST (FAIL SAFE) INPUT S2 Adjustable from 1 (minimum) to 10 (maximum) Displayed only for functions OPENING FORCE = test enabled Adjustable from 1 (minimum) to 10 (maximum) = test disabled A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 38 Displayed only for functions STOP = test enabled SECURITIES TEST = test not enabled ERROR LO-L2 INPUT I2 CONFIGURATION SET-UP IN PROGRESS See parameter TEST I2 (FAIL SAFE) Displayed only for functions = test enabled = test not enabled A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 39: Set-Up

    4. When finished, the display switches to the auto- mation status view. 10.4 RESET A RESET consists of initialising the A951, which must be carried out while an error condition is present in order to attempt to restore normal operation.
  • Page 40: Lk Evo

    Collegamento LK EVO Rispettare le indicazioni dei morsetti. TX RX G K G V G TX RX V  scheda I/O scheda I/O I/O board U/UTP CAT.5 4x2xAWG24  LK EVO G TX RX V TX RX G K G V 31 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 41: Led Error Coding Lk Evo - Ks Evo

    FW 4.6     68 Failsafe failure, slow move-     FW 4.7      ment FW 4.8   FW 4.9    FW 5.0    A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 42: Ks Evo

    33 KS EVO connection Connect to the terminals as shown. Assembling the KS EVO G TX RX V I/O board  U/UTP CAT.5 4x2xAWG24  V RX TX G G TX RX V KS EVO 32 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 43: Kpevo

    - Firmware: displays the FW version (x.x) - HOME PAGE: ready Note: if no buttons are pressed, after 2 minutes the KPEVO FW version display reverts to the HOME PAGE. VERSION x.x A951 GIO 20/03/20 HOME PAGE AUTO BIDIR 14:30 34...
  • Page 44: Programming Menus

    OK  see specific diagram PROGRAMMING OK  see § Diagnostics ERRORS OK  see § Diagnostics WARNINGS CYCLES COUNT  CYCLES NUMBER OK COUNTERS MAINTENANCE SAFE FLOW FUNCTION OK PEOPLE IN NUMBER CYCLES RESET PEOPLE IN UPDATE A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 45 PAUSE TIME P&G MASTER/SLAVE NR. NIGHT PAUSE TIME INTERCOM REG. NIGHT SENSOR DELAY NODE LIST MISCELLANEOUS DEFAULT CONFIG. OK MOTOR LOCK KIT FUNCTION OK BOARD'S DISPLAY LOCK DELAY INTRUSION RELEASE TYPE KPEVO KEY CONSECUTIVE OBST. TEST ERROR DIMMER A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 46: Menu 1 Language

    The display indicates the status (on/off) of inputs and outputs in FUNCTION real-time. Defines operating modes in which lock is activated: DOOR STATUS DISABLED, NIGHT, EXIT ONLY, NIGHT + MONODIR, ALWAYS The display indicates the status of the automation in real-time. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 47: Menu 5 Counters

    The counting of entrances and exits takes place by the activation of Allows programming from the board to be enabled/disabled. the internal and external buttons. The A951 can be programmed to NOT BLOCKED: programming from the board is enabled indicate, and if necessary, close the entrance, when the set maximum BLOCKED: programming from the board is blocked number of people on the premises has been reached.
  • Page 48: Menu 6 Date / Time

    TIMER, if present on the board. If there is MENU 9 INFO NO input configured as TIMER, the KPEVO can be used. Allows the firmware versions of the KPEVO, and board to be viewed. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 49: Diagnostics

    14. DIAGNOSTICS  14 Logic board LEDs    14.1 LEDS CHECK BLUE A951 off A951 on I/O BOARD LEDS no error error On the I/O board, each input and output has a LED that GREEN no USB USB connected indicates the physical state of the contact, reference 35 and ...
  • Page 50: Automation Status Check

    - Reset date/time via the KPEVO Clock battery discharged or missing ON THE BOARD The display of the A951, if you are not in programming Emergency active (including command memory) mode, displays the code that indicates the status of the Timer active automation (...
  • Page 51: Errors

    14.5 ERRORS ON THE BOARD When the display of the A951 indicates 13, press the Errors are malfunctions that prevent the automation + and - buttons simultaneously: Er appears on the from working. They are indicated by a steady red LED display followed by the identification code (...
  • Page 52: Other Board Data

    ON THE BOARD information on the following parameters: When the display of the A951 is switched on, it shows - V MAIN : input voltage to the Logic board (Volts) the version of the Logic board firmware for one second - V ACC : output voltage for accessories (Volts) before displaying the status of the automation.
  • Page 53: Upload / Download

    15. UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD There is a USB port on the Logic board of the A951 via which the following operations can be carried out: - Load data from a USB pen drive (UPLOAD) - Save data to a USB pen drive (DOWNLOAD) For both operations, the USB pen drive must be formatted with the FAT or FAT 32 file system.
  • Page 54: Final Operations

    8. Fill out the EC declaration of conformity and the system register. 9. Give the EC Declaration, the system register with the maintenance plan and the instructions for use of the automation to the system owner/operator. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    Before starting work, wait for any hot components to cool down. Do not make any modifications to the original components. FAAC S.p.A. shall bear no liability for damage or 39 injury due to components that have been modified or otherwise tampered with.
  • Page 56: Routine Maintenance

     20 Scheduled maintenance A951 Operations Frequency Check that the cover/casing and all the movable guards are integral and that they are fastened correctly.
  • Page 57 Check the presence, integrity and legibility of the EC marking on the door and the DANGER AUTOMATIC MOVE- 12 months MENT warning sign. A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 58: Battery Kit

    ( 45). 4 3 5. Replace the transparent cover and press the casing on (46). 4 4 4 5 4 6 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 59: Communication Board

    ( 49). Description of components (50): XF radio module connector Intercom bus terminal board BUS 2easy terminal board Logic board connector SW1 Intercom functions DIP switch 4 8 4 9 CH G 5 0 A951 532081 - RevB...
  • Page 60: Intercom

    A951. ■ REGISTRATION After having wired up and assigned an address to each unit, registration (KPEVO menu 2.6.3), must only be carried out on the A951 that has been assigned ID1. CL CH G CL CH G CL CH G 5 1...
  • Page 61: Intermode

    20.1 INTERMODE 20.2 INTERLOCK 52 shows the ID to assign to the A951 units in the  53 shows the ID to assign to the A951 units in the network. network. The system consists of a Master unit and a maximum Either of the two units can be designated as the Master of 14 Slave units.
  • Page 62: Interlock With No Memory

    With 2 sensors or buttons: the second opening is automatic. 5 4 20.4 2 LEAVES + INTERLOCK  5 5 shows the ID to assign to the A951 units in the network. This configuration integrates the 2 LEAVES function (on two double-leaf accesses) with the interlock function.
  • Page 63: Bus 2Easy

    For installation and wiring, refer to the device in- structions. When finished, it has to be registered via the KPEVO (KPEVO menu 2.5.8). In the A951, the DIP switches of the devices are asso- ciated with the following functions: DIP switch command...
  • Page 64: Memorising Radio Control Codes

    22.1 SLH/SLH LR RADIO CONTROLS MEMORISING THE FIRST RADIO CONTROL 1. Press the + button on the A951 for a couple of seconds, rL flashes on the display to indicate that the radio control codes learning phase has started.
  • Page 65: Lc/Rc Radio Controls

    MEMORISING THE FIRST RADIO CONTROL DIP switch on the DS radio control. Avoid setting 1. Press the + button on the A951 for a couple of all of them to ON or all of them to OFF. seconds, rL flashes on the display to indicate that 2.
  • Page 66 FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY Tel. +39 051 61724 - Fax +39 051 09 57 820 www.faac.it - www.faacgroup.com A951 532081 - RevB...

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