FAAC 3350.1 User manual

E024 U
Control Board
FAAC International Inc.
Headquarter & East Coast Operations
3160 Murrell Rd
Rockledge, FL 32955
Tel. 800-221-8278
www.faacusa.com
FAAC International Inc.
West Coast Operations
357 South Acacia Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92831
UL325 - UL991

SETTING
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J24
DL19 DL20 DL21 DL22DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 DL18
Main power supply 115 V~ 60 Hz
Secondary power
supply
24 Vdc - 16 A max.
(min. 20 Vdc. - max. 36 Vdc.)
Power consumption stand-by = 4W max. = 400 W
Max load per motor 7 A
Accessory
power supply 24 Vdc - 500 mA
Battery charge current 150 mA
Operating tempera-
ture -4 °F +131 °F (-20 °C +55 °C)
Protection fuses All self-resetting
Main power fuse 6.3 A Timed
Operating Logics E, A, S, EP, AP, SP, B, C
Operating time out 10 min.
Pause time Programmable (0 to 4 min)
with trimmer
Motor force, speed,
obstacle sensitivity,
closing delay
Programmable with
dedicated trimmer
Connector inputs Power supply, Battery,
Radio receiver, USB
Terminal strip inputs Encoder, Open A, OpenB, Stop,
Open safety fotocell, Closing safety
fotocell, Limit switches
Terminal strip outputs Lamp, Buzzer, Motors, Lock,
Programmable OUT,
accessory power supply
Programming With trimmers,
dipswitches
and pushbutton
RADIO Connector for the radio receiver
BATTERY Connector for the backup battery
J24 Jumper to disable battery charging
(With the jumper present the battery
is charged)
POWER SUPPLY DC Power supply input
TR1 to TR6 Programming Trimmers
+24 LED DC power indicator
SW1 - SETUP Pushbutton for automatic setup
DS1 - DS2 Programming dipswitches
LED ERROR Troubleshooting indicator
USB A USB connection for software upgrade
On the radio connector it’s possible to plug in receivers RP
and RP2. With a single channel radio RP it will be possible to
activate only the OPEN A input, with a dual channel radio RP2
it will be possible to activate both OPEN A and OPEN B inputs.
Plug in the radio board with the component side towards the
internal part of the board.
Make sure you insert or disconnect the board ONLY with the
power off.
1.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.2 LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS
1.3 RADIO CONNECTION
Fig. A1
1. E024U CONTROL BOARD DESCRIPTION & CHARACTERISTICS
A2

A B STP CL OP
OPEN FSW
24 VDC
Maglock
Encoder
Fig. A2
MOT DL1 DL2
1 ON ON
2 ON OFF
PIN LABEL FUNCTION
2 EASY 2 EASY 2easy BUS input for encoders (S800H and S450H only), XIB and loop detector boards
1 OPEN A N.O. Contact for total opening command
2OPEN B /
CLOSE
OPEN B: N.O. Contact for opening of leaf 1 only
(with only one leaf the opening stops at 50% of traveling)
CLOSE (LOGIC B-C): N.O. Contact for closing command
3 STOP N.C. Contact for stop command
4 FSW CL N.C. Contact for closing safety
5 FSW OP N.C. Contact for opening safety
6 GND (-) 24 Vdc negative
7 GND (-) 24 Vdc negative
8 + 24 24 Vdc positive
9 OUT (-)
24 Vdc negative for warning lamp (DS1 SW12=OFF)
24 Vdc negative for safety TX photocell (monitored) (DS1 SW12=ON)
IMPORTANT: for UL325 compliance the negative TX photocell option must be used
10 FCA 1 Open limit switch Motor 1
11 GND (-) 24 Vdc negative
12 FCC 1 Close limit switch Motor 1
13 FCA 2 Open limit switch Motor 2
14 GND (-) 24 Vdc negative
15 FCC2 Close limit switch Motor 2
LAMP LAMP
Audio Alarm output (DS1 SW11=OFF)
Output for flashing light 24Vdc 15W max (DS1 SW11=ON)
IMPORTANT: for UL325 compliance the Audio Alarm option must be used
LOCK LOCK Output for electrical lock, max 5A pulse (DS2 - SW 4=OFF) 12 Vac / 24Vdc
Always ON (maglock): max 1 A (DS2 - SW 4=ON) 24 Vdc
MOT1 MOT 1 Motor 1 output ( first moving motor )
MOT2 MOT 2 Motor 2 output ( second moving motor )
USB A USB Firmware upgrade input
2. INPUT / OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
A3

CLOSE SAFETY
OPEN SAFETY
CL OP
FSW
TX
TX
RX
RX
CLOSE SAFETY
CL OP
FSW
RX TX
Connection of One Pair of Monitored Opening
Photocells and One Pair of Monitored Closing
Photocells
Fig. A6
RX= Receiver Photocell
TX= Transmitter Ptotocell
3. SAFETY DEVICE CONNECTIONS
Fig. A7
Entrapment protection
To comply with the UL325 standard for gate operators every
entrapment zone, as defined in ASTMF2200, must be pro-
tected by two independent entrapment protection devices.
One of the devices is inherent in the E024U control boards
design, the other can be external, like a photocell or an
edge sensor.
See this picture for the photocells positioning:
Fig. A3 Closing Safety Devices Opening Safety
Devices
Opening Safety Devices:
They are active only during the gate opening movement,
and are suitable for protecting the area between the open-
ing leaves and fixed obstacles (walls, etc) against the risk of
entrapment
Closing Safety Devices:
They are active only during the gate closing movement,
and are suitable for protecting the closing area against the
risk of entrapment.
Monitored Devices:
Additionaly the UL325 standard requires that every external
entrapment protection device must be monitored for
presence and correct operation. To comply with this
requirement the FAILSAFE function must be activated. This
function tests the photocells before each movement of the
operator. In case the test fails the movement is inhibited.
To activate this function set the dip-switch 12 of DS1 ON,
and connect the negative of the transmitter to the OUT pin
(No.9).
See Fig. A6, A7, A8, A10 for wiring examples.
DS1
For UL325 compliance activa-
te FAILSAFE mode setting dip
switch 12 to ON
Connection of One Pair of Monitored Closing Photocells
RX= Receiver Photocell
TX= Transmitter Ptotocell
A4

Only one monitored photocell can be connected to the
Closing or Opening safety inputs. More than one photocell
or other device can be connected to the safety inputs, but
they will not be monitored.
Other devices connected to the safety inputs must have
normally closed contacts and wired in series with the main
monitored sensor.
See the following example of one closing safety monitored
photocell and one non monitored one.
CLOSE SAFETY NOT MONITORED
CL OP
FSW
CLOSE SAFETY MONITORED
RX TX
RX TX
Closing Safety Devices Opening Safety
Devices
Opening/Closing Safety Devices
Opening/Closing Safety Devices:
They operate during the gate opening and closing move-
ments and are suitable to protect the opening and closing
areas against the risk of impact. Typically these photocells
work in combination with other monitored photocell pro-
tecting closing or opening entrapment zones. In that case
they can’t be monitored so they can only protect against
potential impact on vehicles.
CLOSE SAFETY MONITORED
CL OP
FSW
OPEN / CLOSE SAFETY NOT MONITORED
RX TX
RX TX
OPEN SAFETY MONITORED
RX TX
Connection of Two Pairs of Closing Photocells, One
Monitored and One non Monitored
Fig. A8
Connection of One Pair of Closing Photocells
(monitored), One Pair of Opening Photocells
(monitored) and One pair of Opening/Closing
Photocells (non monitored)
Fig. A10
Fig. A9
RX= Receiver Photocell
TX= Transmitter Ptotocell RX= Receiver Photocell
TX= Transmitter Ptotocell
A5

OPERATING LOGIC
DS 1: SW 1 - SW 2 - SW 3
LOGIC SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 PAUSE
TIME DESCRIPTION
E (default)
Semiautomatic OFF OFF OFF NO One command opens, the next one closes. A command
during opening stops the gate
A
Automatic ON ON ON 0 - 4
min
One command opens, waits for the pause time an then
closes automatically
S
Security OFF OFF ON 0-4
min
One command opens, waits for the pause time and then
closes automatically. If the closing safety is activated or ano-
ther command is given during the pause time it closes
EP
Semiautomatic
step by step
OFF ON OFF NO One command opens, the next one closes. During the mo-
vement a command stops the gate
AP
Automatic
step by step
OFF ON ON 0-4
min
One command opens, waits for the pause time and then
closes automatically. A command during the pause time
holds the gate open
SP
Security
step by step
ON OFF OFF 0-4
min
One command opens, waits for the pause time and then
closes automatically. If the closing safety is activated during
pause time the gate closes in 5 s. A command during pau-
se time holds open the gate
B
Manned Pulsed ON OFF ON NO An open A command opens the gate, an open B com-
mand closes the gate
C
Manned Constant ON ON OFF NO Holding open A active opens the gate, holding Open B acti-
ve closes the gate
For more details on the operating logics please refer to Chapter 12 - Function Logics
4.1 DIP SWITCH DS1 SETTINGS FOR OPERATING LOGIC
4. PROGRAMMING
A6

6
TR 3 – SPEED ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTOR1 AND MOTOR 2
Turn clockwise to increase the opening and closing speed
TR 4 – SENSITIVITY ADJUSTEMENT FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION FOR MOTOR 1 AND MOTOR 2
Turn clockwise to increase the sensitivity for obstacle detection.
See Par. 6.3 for more details about the obstacle detection feature
TR 5 – PAUSE TIME ADJUSTMENT ( 0 - 4 min. )
Turn clockwise to increase the pause time.
TR6 - CLOSING DELAY OF LEAF 1 OVER LEAF 2 ADJUSTMENT ( 0 - 15 sec )
Turn clockwise to increase the delay
TR1 – FORCE ADJUSTMENT MOTOR 1
Turn clockwise to increase the opening and closing force
1 min
2 min
3 min
4 min0 sec
30 sec
TR 2 – FORCE ADJUSTEMENT MOTOR 2
Turn clockwise to increase the opening and closing force
4.2 ADJUSTING TRIMMERS
Dip switches DS1: 1 to 3 need
to be set for an operating
mode with PAUSE time for this
adjustment to have any effect
A7

BOARD SETUP
DS 1: SW 4 to SW 12
OPENING DELAY SW 4 The opening of leaf 2 is delayed after the opening of leaf 1. This is to
avoid that the gate’s leafs interfere with each other during the initial part
of the movement. In case there is only one leaf is has no effect.
0 sec (default) OFF
2 sec ON
REVERSE AND LAST STROKE SW 5 If active, before opening, while the gate is closed, the motors thrust to
close for 2 s to facilitate the release of the electric lock. At closing the
motors are activated for a final stroke after slowdown to facilitate locking
of the electric lock.
inactive (default) OFF
active ON
MAX THRUST AT STARTUP SW 6 With this fuction active the motors work at maximum force at startup
(regardless of the force setting) during the initial phase of the movement.
Useful for heavy leafs
inactive (default) OFF
active for 3 sec ON
AUTOMATIC OPENING IN CASE OF PO-
WER FAILURE
SW 7 If active and with the optional backup battery installed, the board will
open the gate after one minute from the power failure and keep it open.
Within the minute wait it’s always possible to open and close the gate
with a command. If the logic used has a pause time the board will close
the gate when the power comes back.
inactive (default) OFF
active ON
CLOSING SAFETY LOGIC SW 8 With this function you can choose the behaviour of the closing safety. With
SW8 OFF the gate movement will be reversed as soon as the safety is active,
with SW8 ON the gate will stop when the safety is active and it will reverse
only when the safety is deactivated again.
immediate reverse (default) OFF
reverse when cleared ON
PREFLASHING SW 9 This function activates the flashing lamp for 5s before the movement
of the gate
inactive (default) OFF
active for 5 sec ON
EXTRA SENSITIVITY TO
OBSTACLE DETECTION
SW 10 If active this function allows to have an immediate reverse in case the
gate hits a rigid obstacle. This function increases the safety of the gate
operator, however it can generate unwanted obstacle detections.
inactive (default) OFF
active ON
ORANGE TERMINAL FUNCTION SW 11 If OFF after the second consecutive obstacle detection this output is
activated until the STOP contact is open or the power is cycled
if ON the output can be connected to a warning lamp.
IMPORTANT: for UL325 compliance this switch must be OFF
Audio Alarm (default) OFF
Warning Lamp ON
OUT FUNCTION (pin 9)
max 100mA
SW 12 if OFF: use pin 9 as power supply negative for a warning lamp. The
lamp will be active during opening, pause and stop. Flashing during
close, off when the gate is closed
If ON: use pin 9 as power supply negative for the safety photocells.
Before any movement the board will check for the presence of the
safety photocells. If the test fails the gate will not move.
IMPORTANT: for UL325 compliance this switch must be ON
Lamp OFF
Photocells FAIL SAFE active ON
4.3 DIP SWITCH DS1 SETTINGS FOR BOARD SETUP
A8

DS2
SETTING
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J24
1
2
34
5
6
789 10
DL19 DL20 DL21 DL22
DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 DL18
DS 2
OPERATOR SELECTION
OPERATOR TYPE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3
S450H, S800H OFF OFF OFF
S418 OFF OFF ON
415, 390, 770 ON OFF OFF
DS 2
LOCK OUTPUT MODE
OUTPUT MODE SW 4
Active only for 3 sec. after an open impulse
(from gate closed)
OFF
Active always except 3 sec. before an opening ON
SETTING
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DL 1 DL 2 DL 3 DL 4 DL 5
J24
IMPORTANT
4.4 DIP SWITCH DS2 SETTINGS FOR OPERATOR TYPE AND LOCK MODE
5. LED DIAGNOSTICS
A9

A10
L
E
D
DESCRIPTION
LED STATUS
In BOLD the normal state with gate closed and working
ON STEADY OFF BLINKING
1LED BATTERY
Board working on AC
power
Board working on
battery power or ext
supply
Battery charging
2LED +24 Main power present Main power OFF
3
LED SET-UP
Normal operation
SLOW BLINK
(1 sec. ON - 1 sec. OFF)
SET-UP needed
FAST BLINK
(0.5 sec. ON - 0.5 sec OFF)
SET UP in in progress
4LED ERROR Board malfunction.
See possible causes
below
No errors Error conditions.
See LED ERROR DISPLAY table
5
LED BUS_MON Communication on
Bus “2easy” OK
Communication bus
“2Easy” inactive. Verify
the bus “2Easy” devices
for shorts
Bus 2Easy devices with the
Same address. Verify dip switch
Setting on photocells or
Encoder LEDs
6LED USB
Software update done
or USB key not present
USB key inserted and software
Update in progress
(DON’T Remove the USB key)
7RESERVED
8
LED DL 14
OPEN A INPUT (N.O.)
OPEN A active OPEN A not active
LED DL 15
OPEN B INPUT (N.O.)
OPEN B active OPEN B not active
LED DL 16
STOP INPUT (N.C.)
STOP non active STOP active or
wiring error
LED DL 17
FSW CL INPUT (N.C.)
Closing safety
devices clear
Closing safety devices
triggered or wiring error
LED DL 18
FSW OP INPUT (N.C.)
Opening safety
devices clear
Opening safety devices
triggered or wiring error
9
LED DL 19 FCA1: OPEN
LIMIT SWITCH MOT1 (N.C.)
Limit switch
OFF or not used Limit Switch activated
LED DL 20 FCC1: CLOSE
LIMIT SWITCH MOT1 (N.C.)
Limit switch
OFF or not used Limit Switch activated
10
LED DL 21 FCA2: CLOSE
LIMIT SWITCH MOT2 (N.C.)
Limit switch
OFF or not used Limit Switch activated
LED DL 22 FCC2: CLOSE
LIMIT SWITCH MOT2 (N.C.)
Limit switch
OFF or not used Limit Switch activated
BOARD MALFUNCTION ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
There were two consecutive obstacle detections (the audio alarm also should sound) Remove obstructions
One of the motor driver components has failed The board needs to be repaired
The idle current in one of the motors is out of range Check the motors
Both limit switches are active at the same time Check the limit switches
Input voltage from the power supply is out of range Check DC input voltage
A10

WARNING: If the time learning setup is done automatically then
the slow down points are set by the board on his own
Move the leafs to the mid position
Very important for a good result
1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the SETUP LED lights up,
wait about 3 sec. until it turns off and then release it imme-
diately. NOTE: If you wait too long to release it the manual
set-up will start. The LED will blink during the setup procedure
2. Leaf 2 (if present) starts to move slowly in closing direction,
stopping when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCC2.
3. Leaf 1 begins to move slowly in closing direction, stopping
when it reaches the mechanical stop, or FCC1.
4. Leaf 1 starts to move slowly in opening direction, followed
by leaf 2 (if present) still slowly.
5. When they both reach the open mechanical stop or FCA1
and FCA2 they stop and reverse, leaf 2 (if present) automa-
tically starts closing at full speed followed by leaf 1.
6. When they reach the close mechanical stop or FCC1 and
After powering up the board for the first time or when the board
will need it the setup LED will blink at a slow frequency to indicate
that the setup procedure to learn the running times is needed.
The setup can be redone at any time by pressing and holding
the setup button as indicated below.
After the setup first movement, if the leafs are opening instead
of closing you need to reverse the wires going to the motor that
moves in the wrong direction
LED ERROR DISPLAY
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
ERROR CONDITION SOLUTION
1OBSTACLE DETECTION Remove the obstacle
2
BOARD IN SLEEP MODE
(Slow blinking means that the automatic open
in case of power failure function is active)
Verify the presence of AC power
3MOTOR 1 FAILURE Inspect wiring to motor. If the wiring is good replace motor 1
4MOTOR 2 FAILURE Inspect wiring to motor. If the wiring is good replace motor 2
5
ENCODER on motor 1 or motor 2 error • Verify the encoder wiring and LED status. If they are correct replace
the encoder
• Verify motor and encoder wire gauge are correct
• Verify operator is not on manual and hydraulic units don’t need
to be bled
6FAIL SAFE FAILED Verify the photocells wiring and alignement
7BOARD THERMAL PROTECTION ACTIVE Turn off the board and wait until the components cool down
8
MAX RUN TIME REACHED
WITHOUT FINDING THE
POSITIVE STOP (10 min. )
- Verify that the operator manual release is not engaged
- Verify that the board recognizes the mechanical stop, in
case redo the setup procedure
The diagnostic LED shows only one error condition at a time, with the priority of the below table. In case there is more
than one error once one is eliminated the LED will show the next
FCC2 both leafs stop and leaf 1 restarts automatically
opening at full speed followed by leaf 2 (if present).
7. If you selected an automatic logic the board will wait for
the pause time and then closes the gate automatically.
Otherwise you have to give an OPEN command to close
the gate.
WARNING: If the manual time learning setup is done then
the slow down points must be set by the installer during the
procedure
Move the leafs to the mid position
Very important for a good result
1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the SETUP LED lights up,
keep it pressed for about 3 sec. until it turns off and keep it
pressed more until the leaf 2 (if present) starts moving slowly.
The LED will blink during the setup procedure
2. Leaf 2 will move in closing direction until it reaches the
mechanical stop or FCC2
3. Leaf 1 starts moving slowly until it reaches the mechanical
stop or FCC1
4. Leaf 1 starts moving in opening direction at the set speed
(trimmer speed).
5. At the point where you want the slowdown to start give
an OPEN A command with the push button or the remote
that is already stored in memory. Leaf 1 starts to slow down
and stops when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCA1.
6. Leaf 2 starts moving in opening direction at the set speed
(trimmer speed)
6.1 AUTOMATIC TIME LEARNING
6.2 MANUAL TIME LEARNING
6. TIME LEARNING (SET-UP)
A11

The obstacle detection function is achieved by controlling the
current absorption and / or through the encoder connected to
the motors.
If the gate encounters an obstacle during the movement of
opening or closing, the obstacle detection function is activa-
ted and the operator reverses the direction of the gate.
In case of a second consecutive obstacle the operator stops
the gate right away and any further command is inhibited.
To re-enable the automation, you must remove power (and
disconnect batteries if present) or open the STOP contact input.
The Audio Alarm output will be active until this “reset”.
This is a more detailed description of what happens after an
obstacle detection:
Gate opening, obstacle detected:
Gate reverses partially (for 3 sec.) and STOPS. After that either
the gate is in a halfway position or completely closed
An open_A command is received:
the Gate tries to open from the current position:
If there is another obstacle detection:
complete stop, alarm goes off
If the gate reaches the open position:
obstructions count reset, return to normal operations
Gate closing, obstacle detected:
Gate reverses partially (for 3 sec.) and STOPS. After that either
the gate is in a halfway position or the gate is completely open
An open_A command is received:
In NON Automatic mode:
if the gate was not completely open:
execute an open
if the gate was completely open:
execute a close
in Automatic mode:
if the gate was not completely open:
execute an open, wait for the pause
time and then closes.
if the gate was completely open:
reload the pausetime, and then closes
If there is another obstacle detection:
complete stop, alarm goes off
If the gate reaches the close position:
obstructions count reset, return to normal operations
7. At the point where you want the slowdown to start give an
OPEN A command with the push button or the remote that
is already stored in memory. Leaf 2 starts to slow down and
stops when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCA2.
8. Leaf 2 starts to close at the set speed (trimmer speed).
9. At the point where you want the slowdown to start give an
OPEN A command with the push button or the remote that
is already stored in memory. The leaf 2 starts to slow down
and stops when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCC2.
10. Leaf 1 starts to close at the set speed (trimmer speed).
11. At the point where you want the slowdown to start give an
OPEN A command with the push button or the remote that
is already stored in memory. Leaf 1 starts to slow down and
stops when it reaches the mechanical stop or FCC1.
12. The manual time learning procedure is complete.
15 15/32”
6 7/32”
17 15/32”
The E024U board is supplied on a panel that fits in a 16x14”
enclosure.
On the back panel there are: the control board, the power supply
and additional accessories.
Power Supply
AC connection
Power outlet
and switch
(optional)
Pushbutton
(optional)
E24U board
DIN rail
Batteries
6.3 OBSTACLE DETECTION FUNCTION
7. ENCLOSURE
A12

AC POWER CONNECTION
To connect AC power to the controller:
1. Turn the circuit breaker for the AC gate operator power OFF
before connecting the AC input wires.
2. Turn OFF the Power Switch located on the left side of enclosure
before connecting the AC input wires.
3. Connect the AC input wires to the AC terminal located on
the top left of the control box. See diagram below.
4. Batteries must be installed after the AC power is on. See
Battery Power Connection.
The E024U board is powered by a high efficiency switching
power supply that takes 115VAC input and provides 36VDC to
power the board. On the power supply board there is only one
repleaceble fuse: 6.3A timed
The E024U board allows the connection of a 24V backup
battery to provide power to operate the gate during blackouts.
For more details about how the boards handles the loss of
main power and how to configure its behaviour please see
par 4.3 and DS1 switch 7.
To connect the battery use the provided cable and plug it on
the BATTERY connector on the board. Plug the other end of the
cable to the batteries, red wire to +24 and black wire to GND.
SETTING
+
DL 1 DL 2 DL 3 DL 4 DL 5
J24
8.1 POWER SUPPLY
FUSE
AC POWER GUIDELINES:
THE E024U control board and power supply uses a single phase
AC power line to operate, charge the batteries, and power
gate accessories. Use the following guidelines when installing
the AC power:
1. Check the local wiring codes in all cases and follow all local
building codes. Wiring and hookup should be performed by a
qualified electrician/installer only.
2. AC power should be supplied from a circuit breaker panel
and must have its own dedicated circuit breaker. This supply
must include a green ground conductor.
3. Use copper conductor wires with liquid tight flexible conduit
UL listed for electric cable protection
14 AWG, 600V, 80°C
Terminal Block max Torque 2.1 Nm
4. Properly ground the gate operator to minimize or prevent
damage from power surges and/or lightning. Use a grounding
rod if necessary. A surge suppressor is recommended for ad-
ditional protection.
8. POWER CONNECTION
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
115 V LINE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
9. BACKUP BATTERY
A13

SETTING
+
DL 1 DL 2 DL 3 DL 4 DL 5
J24
SETTING
+
DL 1 DL 2 DL 3 DL 4 DL 5
J24
To disable the battery charger unplug jumper J24
J24 PRESENT = BATTERY CHARGING ACTIVE
J24 NOT PRESENT = BATTERY CHARGING NOT ACTIVE
9.1 DISABLE THE BATTERY CHARGER
SETTING
+
DL 1 DL 2 DL 3 DL 4 DL 5
J24
1. Disconnect the batteries if they are present.
2. Turn the AC power off and insert the Flash Drive into the
USB A input on the board
3. Turn the AC power back on. The USB2 LED will start to flash to
confirm the beginning of the software update. (WARNING:
DON’T TURN THE POWER OFF OR REMOVE THE FLASH DRIVE
UNTIL THE USB2 LED TURNS OFF.
4. Wait until the USB 2 LED turns off
5. Remove the USB Flash drive.
6. Cycle power, reconnect the batteries if needed and exe-
cute a new SETUP procedure (See chapter 6)
For the upgrade you need a USB Flash Drive, where you have
to copy the file supplied by FAAC. Then follow these steps:
WARNING: Only upgrade the firmware with the proper file
supplied by FAAC, otherwise the board could be damaged
The E024U board keeps the operating firmware in a field pro-
grammable memory, it can be easily upgraded through the
on board USB port
10. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
A14

LOGIC “S” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens and closes
after pause time
opens released
leaf and closes
after pause time
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING no effect (1) no effect stops operation reverses at closure continues to open and
recloses immediately
stops and opens at release
(saves CLOSE)
OPEN IN PAUSE recloses leaves
immediately (1)
recloses leaves
immediately stops operation no effect stops and, at release,
closes
stops and, at release,
closes
CLOSING reopens leaves
immediately
reopens leaves
immediately stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
(see
DS1-SW8)
and closes
immediately at end
stops and opens after release
and closes immediately at
end
BLOCKED closes leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
LOGIC “E” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens the leaves opens leaf 1 no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING stops operation
(1) stops operation stops operation
immediately
reverses at
closing
no effect
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops - saves CLOSE)
OPEN recloses leaves
immediately (1)
recloses leaves
immediately
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING reopens leaves
immediately
reopens leaves
immediately stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops - saves CLOSE)
BLOCKED closes leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
LOGIC “A” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens and closes
after pause time
opens leaf 1
and closes after
pause time
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING no effect (1) no effect stops operation reverses at
closing no effect stops and opens at release
(saves CLOSE)
OPEN IN PAUSE reloads
pause time (1)
reloads
pause time of
released leaf
stops operation no effect
recharges
pause time
(CLOSE disabled)
recharges
pause time
(CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING reopens leaves
immediately
reopens leaves
immediately stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(saves CLOSE)
BLOCKED closes leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
11. FUNCTION LOGICS
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LOGIC “EP” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens the leaves opens leaf 1 no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING stops operation (1) stops operation stops operation immediately
reverses at closure no effect
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
OPEN recloses leaves
immediately (1)
recloses leaves
immediately
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING stops operation stops operation stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
BLOCKED
restarts moving in
opposite direction.
Always closes after
STOP
restarts moving in
opposite direction.
Always closes after
STOP
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
LOGIC “AP” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens and closes
after pause time
opens leaf 1
and closes after
pause time
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING stops operation
(1) stops operation stops operation
reverses at
closing (saves
OPEN)
no effect
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
OPEN IN PAUSE stops operation
(1) stops operation stops operation no effect
recharges
pause time
(CLOSE disabled)
recharges
pause time
(CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING reopens leaves
immediately
reopens leaves
immediately stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
(see DS1-SW8)
stops and opens at release
(OPEN stops -
saves CLOSE)
BLOCKED closes leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
LOGIC “SP” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED
opens and clo-
ses after pause
time
opens leaf 1 and
closes after pause
time
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING stops operation
(1) stops operation stops operation reverses at closure
continues to open
and recloses
immediately
stops and opens after release and
closes immediately at end (OPEN
stops - saves CLOSE)
OPEN IN PAUSE recloses leaves
immediately (1)
recloses leaves
immediately stops operation no effect stops and, at relea-
se, closes stops and, at release, closes
CLOSING stops operation stops operation stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(saves CLOSE)
BLOCKED
restarts moving
in opposite
direction. Always
closes after STOP
restarts moving in
opposite direction.
Always closes after
STOP
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
(1) if the cycle began with OPEN-B (leaf 1), both leaves are activated at opening
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LOGIC “B” PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens the leaves no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING no effect closes leaves stops operation reverses at closure no effect
stops and, at release, closes
(saves
OPEN/CLOSE)
OPEN no effect closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING opens the leaves no effect stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(saves
OPEN/CLOSE)
BLOCKED opens the leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
LOGIC “C” CONTINUOS COMMANDS PULSES
SYSTEM STATUS
OPEN A OPEN B STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL/OP
CLOSED opens the leaves no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled) no effect no effect
(OPEN disabled)
OPENING no effect closes leaves stops operation reverses at closure no effect
stops and, at release, closes
(saves
OPEN/CLOSE)
OPEN no effect closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
CLOSING opens the leaves no effect stops operation no effect
reverses at opening
stops and opens at release
(saves
OPEN/CLOSE)
BLOCKED opens the leaves closes leaves
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE
disabled)
no effect
(OPEN disabled)
no effect
(CLOSE disabled)
no effect
(OPEN/CLOSE disabled)
A17

A18
To the original purchaser only:
FAAC International, Inc., warrants, for twenty-four
(24) months from the date of invoice, the gate
operator systems and other related systems and
equipment manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and
distributed by FAAC International, Inc., to be free
from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and service for which it was intended
provided it has been properly installed and
operated.
FAAC International, Inc.’s obligations under
this warranty shall be limited to the repair or
exchange of any part of parts manufactured
by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC
International, Inc. Defective products must
be returned to FAAC International, Inc., freight
prepaid by purchaser, within the warranty
period. Items returned will be repaired or
replaced, at FAAC International, Inc.’s option,
upon an examination of the product by FAAC
International, Inc., which discloses, to the
satisfaction of FAAC International, Inc., that the
item is defective. FAAC International, Inc. will
return the warranted item freight prepaid. The
products manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and
distributed by FAAC International, Inc., are not
warranted to meet the specific requirements,
if any, of safety codes of any particular state,
municipality, or other jurisdiction, and neither
FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., assume
any risk or liability whatsoever resulting from
the use thereof, whether used singly or in
combination with other machines or apparatus.
Any products and parts not manufactured
by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC
International, Inc., will carry only the warranty, if
any, of the manufacturer. This warranty shall not
apply to any products or parts thereof which
have been repaired or altered, without FAAC
International, Inc.’s written consent, outside of
FAAC International, Inc.’s workshop, or altered
in any way so as, in the judgment of FAAC
International, Inc., to affect adversely the stability
or reliability of the product(s) or has been subject
to misuse, negligence, or accident, or has
not been operated in accordance with FAAC
International, Inc.’s or FAAC S.p.A.’s instructions
or has been operated under conditions more
severe than, or otherwise exceeding, those set
forth in the specifications for such product(s).
Neither FAAC S.p.A. nor FAAC International,
Inc., shall be liable for any loss or damage
whatsoever resulting, directly or indirectly, from
the use or loss of use of the product(s). Without
limiting the foregoing, this exclusion from liability
embraces a purchaser’s expenses for downtime
or for making up downtime, damages for which
the purchaser may be liable to other persons,
damages to property, and injury to or death of
any persons.
FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., neither
assumes nor authorizes any person to assume
for them any other liability in connection with
the sale or use of the products of FAAC S.p.A.
or FAAC International, Inc. The warranty herein
above set forth shall not be deemed to cover
maintenance parts, including, but not limited to,
hydraulic oil, filters, or the like. No agreement to
replace or repair shall constitute an admission
by FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., of any
legal responsibility to effect such replacement,
to make such repair, or otherwise. This limited
warranty extends only to wholesale customers
who buy directly through FAAC International,
Inc.’s normal distribution channels. FAAC
International, Inc., does not warrant its products
to end consumers.
Consumers must inquire from their selling dealer
as to the nature and extent of that dealer’s
warranty, if any. This warranty is expressly in lieu
of all other warranties expressed or implied
including the warranties of merchantability and
fitness for use. This warranty shall not apply to
products or any part thereof which have been
subject to accident, negligence, alteration,
abuse, or misuse or if damage was due to
improper installation or use of improper power
source, or if damage was caused by fire, flood,
lightning, electrical power surge, explosion, wind
storm, hail, aircraft or vehicles, vandalism, riot or
civil commotion, or acts of God.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Jan 2016
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