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1) ATTENTION! To ensure the safety of people, it is important that you read
all the following instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect use of
the product could cause serious harm to people.
2) Carefully read the instructions before beginning to install the product.
3) Do not leave packing materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) within reach
of children as such materials are potential sources of danger.
4) Store these instructions for future reference.
5) This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this
documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here, could
compromise the good condition/operation of the product and/or be a
source of danger.
6) FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than that
for which the automated system was intended.
7) Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere: the presence
of inflammable gas or fumes is a serious danger to safety.
8) The mechanical parts must conform to the provisions of Standards EN
12604 and EN 12605.
For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate level of safety, the Standards
mentioned above must be observed, in addition to national legal
regulations.
9) FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in the
construction of the closing elements to be motorised, or for any
deformation that may occur during use.
10) The installation must conform to Standards EN 12453 and EN 12445.
For non-EU countries, to obtain an adequate level of safety, the Standards
mentioned above must be observed, in addition to national legal
regulations.
11) Before attempting any job on the system, cut out electrical power and
disconnect the batteries.
12) The mains power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an
all-pole switch with contact opening distance of 3mm or greater. Use
of a 6A thermal breaker with all-pole circuit break is recommended.
13) Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0.03 A is fitted
upstream of the system.
14) Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed, and connect
metal parts of the means of the closure to it.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINES
(DIRECTIVE 98/37/EC)
Manufacturer: FAAC S.p.A.
Address: Via Benini, 1 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY
Declares that: MASTER-B / SLAVE-B control board
• is built to be integrated into a machine or to be assembled with other machinery to create a machine under the
provisions of Directive 98/37/EC;
• conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives:
73/23/EEC and subsequent amendment 93/68/EEC.
89/336/EEC and subsequent amendment 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC
and also declares that it is prohibited to put into service the machinery until the machine in which it will be
integrated or of which it will become a component has been identified and declared as conforming to the
conditions of Directive 98/37/EC.
Bologna, 01 January 2003
The Managing Director
A. Bassi
15) The automated system is supplied with an intrinsic anti-crushing safety
device consisting of a torque control. Nevertheless, its tripping threshold
must be checked as specified in the Standards indicated at point 10.
16) The safety devices (EN 12978 standard) protect any danger areas
against mechanical movement Risks, such as crushing, dragging,
and shearing.
17) Use of at least one indicator-light (e.g. FAACLIGHT 12VDC) is
recommended for every system, as well as a warning sign adequately
secured to the frame structure, in addition to the devices mentioned
at point “16”.
18) FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation
of the automated system, if system components not produced by
FAAC are used.
19) For maintenance, strictly use original parts by FAAC.
20) Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system.
21) The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation
of the system in case of an emergency, and shall hand over to the
user the warnings handbook supplied with the product.
22) Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is
operating.
23) Keep remote controls or other pulse generators away from children,
to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.
24) Transit is permitted only when the automated system is idle.
25) The user must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever
and contact qualified personnel only.
26) Do not short-circuit the poles of the batteries and do not try to recharge
the batteries with power supply units other than those provided with the
equipment.
27) Do not throw exhausted batteries into containers for other waste but
dispose of them in the appropriate containers to enable them to be
recycled. Disposal costs have already been paid for by the
manufacturer.
28) Maintenance: check at least every 6 months the efficiency of the
system, particularly the efficiency of the safety devices (including,
where foreseen, the operator thrust force) and of the release devices.
29) Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted.
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
GENERAL SAFETY OBLIGATIONS

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Notes on work batteries
SLAVE-B EQUIPMENT MASTER-B EQUIPMENT
The battery supplied is a
WORK BATTERY
which directly powers the automated system.
It is not a back-up battery.
The battery is recharged by the MASTER-B or SLAVE-B control board to which it is connected via the transformer
and a specific integrated circuit. Bear in mind that it takes about 10 to 20 minutes of recharging to recover the
energy used during an opening/closing cycle (this value varies according to operating ambient temperature,
battery life and type of system).
At installation, the batteries, due to storage, may not be fully charged and thus enable the gate to operate only
a few times before discharging completely. That is why, before installing a new system, we recommend to fully
charge the supplied batteries, or provide at least two identical fully charged batteries. In this way, you will be
able to carry out the system programming operations and run the functional checks.
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES FOR THE FIRST TIME
Charging can be done directly at the bench before the system is installed. Follow the instructions referring to
the figure below:
1) connect the SLAVE-B board (connector J2) to the MASTER-B board (terminals 6-15);
2) connect the secondary winding of the 12Vac transformer (supplied separately) to connector J2 of the
MASTER-B board and the primary winding to mains voltage;
Note: if not using the transformer supplied by FAAC, make sure that the secondary winding is 12Vac -
16VA.
3) connect the batteries to the J4 connectors on the MASTER-B / SLAVE-B boards and allow them to charge
for about 12 hours.
NOTE: While the batteries are being charged, LED P of the MASTER-B/SLAVE-B boards (see Fig. 15 and
para.12.2) may change from fast flashing light (a flash about every 250msec means the battery is
discharged) to steady light (battery charged).Even if the LED stays lighted steady a little while after you
start charging, leave the batteries connected for the whole of the indicated time.
Attention:
observe the indicated polarity on
the BUS connection.

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These instructions apply to the following model:
MASTER-B AND SLAVE-B CONTROL BOARDS FOR DOMO SWING AUTOMATED SYSTEMS
The DOMO automated system consists of non-reversing electro-mechanical linear operators, powered by a 12 Vdc work battery,
each coupled to a control board recharging the battery.
The SLAVE-B equipment (required on 2-leaf gates only) is controlled by the MASTER-B equipment to which all accessories and
pulse generators are connected. The MASTER-B board can be programmed and is used to set the following: function logics, work
times (by self-learning) and pause times, leaf speed, and the sensitivity of the anti-crushing device.
The non-reversing system guarantees the gate will automatically lock when the motor is not operating. A release system enables
the gate to be moved by hand in case of malfunction.
The DOMOSWING automated system was designed and built for controlling vehicle access. Do not use for any other purpose.
MASTER-B AND SLAVE -B CONTROL BOARDS
3. MASTER-B CARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply 12Vac
Transformer characteristics Primary 230 Vac~50/60Hz -
Secondary 12 Vac - 16VA
Accessories max. load at 24 Vdc 150 mA
Rapid connector max load 50 mA
Function logics Automatic / "Stepped" Automatic /
Safety device / “Stepped” semi-automatic
Opening/closing time By self-learning
Pause time Programmable: 5, 10, 20, 30 sec.
Leaf delay time when opening and closing
(op 0s, cl 0s) - (op 2s, cl 2s) - (op 2s, cl 4s) - (op 2s, cl 8s)
Speed Selectable on 4 levels
Static force adjustment Selectable on 4 levels
Terminal board inputs Open - Open released leaf
Stop - Safety devices at opng. - Safety devices at clsng.
Terminal board outputs Flashing lamp - Motor - Bus -
indicator-light - Accessories
24 Vdc - 12 Vdc power supply
Rapid connector Minidec cards - RP cards
Programmable functions Logic - pause time - leaf opening
and closing delay - anti-crushing force - operators speed
Fig. 1
a
Control board
b
Board support
c
Work battery
d
Terminal board (MASTER-B only)
e
Transformer (Optional)
f
Enclosure in class IP 55
1. DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
햳햴
햲
햵
햷
햶
Fig. 2
•
Dimensions in mm
CONTROL BOARD
ENCLOSURE
2. DIMENSIONS
5. MASTER-B AND SLAVE-B CARDS COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS
Batteries hermetic Pb 12Vdc 1.2Ah - dimensions 96x46x50
Use frequency (cycles/hour) 5(1)
Consecutive cycles ~15 (1)
Battery recharge time ~10' for each completed cycle (1)
Enclosure protection class IP 55
Motor max current 15A
Operating ambient temperature -20°C ÷ +55°C
Protection fuses N° 1 - 20A
Anti-crushing function Encoder - Current control
4. SLAVE-B CARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply from Master-B
Terminal board outputs Motor
Terminal board inputs Battery - Bus
(1) The 5 cycles/hour are just a reference value for maintaining full
efficiency of batteries. 15 consecutive cycles can be averagely
performed with charged battery. The recovery time (battery recharge)
is approx. 10' each cycle performed. The consecutive cycles could be
reduced by over 50% at low temperatures (< 0°C).

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6. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM - ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT (standard system)
Fig. 3
MASTER-B
control board
SLAVE-B
control board
Key operated
push-button
Left-hand
DOMO
operator
Right-hand
DOMO
operator
Tx photocell Rx Photocell
Receiver
12 Vdc flashing lamp
Fig. 4
Differential
thermal
breaker
Notes:
1) To lay electric cables, use adequate rigid and/or flexible tubes.
2) To avoid any kind of interference always separate low voltage
connection cables from 230Vac power cables.
3) The transformer can be remotely located up to a distance of
100 m from the unit.
4) See chpt. 7 for installation of boards enclosures.
Motor cable: CANNOT BE MODIFIED
2 x 0.5
Connection BUS 2 x 0.5 3 x 1.5 (2 + T) for 230Vac
or
2 x 0.75 for 12Vac
(Remote transformer)
3 x 0.5
3 x 0.5
2 x 0.75
3 x 0.5
Motor cable: CANNOT BE MODIFIED

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The MASTER-B board positioning has to be decided before installing the control board enclosures since all accessories will be
connected to this board.
The MASTER-B board can be fitted either on the right or on the left side of the gate. You only have to decide to which leaf it will
be associated as shown in Fig. 5.
NOTE:
TO ENSURE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM, DO NOT, FOR ANY REASON, EXTEND OR MODIFY THE OPERATOR
CABLES.
BEAR THIS IN MIND BEFORE INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURES.
7. INSTALLING THE CONTROL BOARD ENCLOSURE
Install the enclosures of the MASTER-B control board (to which all accessories and pulse generators will be connected) and the
SLAVE-B units near the DOMO operators using 4 expansion bolts and their fixing screws. Route the electric cables to the bottom
of the box using adequate rigid and/or flexible tubes and proper joints (Fig. 6).
Leave the cables inside the enclosure lengthy enough to enable you to wire up.
In double-leaf applications, the MASTER-B board always commands leaf 1. If you wish to command leaf 1 with the SLAVE-B board,
and leaf 2 with the MASTER-B board, you have to program the system in the appropriate way. (refer to chapter 12.4.1).
NB.: Leaf 1 is always the leaf that starts first on opening and is delayed on closing.
Fig. 5
MASTER-B boardSLAVE-B board MASTER-B boardSLAVE-B board
Leaf 1Leaf 2 Leaf 1 Leaf 2
Fig. 6
4 holes Ø 5
4 holes Ø 5

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8. WARNINGS
Attention: Before attempting any job on the control board (connections, maintenance), cut out electric power and the
battery.
-Install, upstream of the system, a differential thermal breaker with adequate tripping threshold.
-Always separate 230VAC power cable from control and safety cables (push-buttons, receiver, photocells, etc.). To avoid
any electric noise, use separate sheaths or a shielded cable (with earthed shield).
P1 Programming push-button: "Function"
P2 Programming push-button: "Value"
F1 Battery and motor fuse F20A
J1 Accessories terminal board
J2 Transformer terminal board
J3 Motor connection terminal board
J4 Battery connector
J5 Minidec/RP Receiver connector
10. MASTER-B BOARD LAYOUT
F1 Battery and motor fuse F20A
J2 Bus connection terminal board
J3 Motor connection terminal board
J4 Battery connector
9. SLAVE-B BOARD LAYOUT
J1, J5, P1, P2 and LED are not present on the SLAVE-B board,
and the other elements have the following functions.
Fig. 7
12 Vac
transformer
(optional)
12V battery
Voltage ON and
diagnostics LED
( LED P )
Programming LED
P2P1
J2
F1
J4
J1
J3 J2
F1
J4 J3
J5
SLAVE-B EQUIPMENT MASTER-B EQUIPMENT
*Note: if not using the transformer supplied by FAAC, make sure that the secondary winding is 12Vac - 16VA.
*

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11. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Fig. 8
*
*For connection of photocells, see par. 11.2
BROWN
BLUE
BLUE
BROWN
MASTER-B EQUIPMENT
SLAVE-B EQUIPMENT
Wire up as shown in Fig. 8
Tab. 1 - Description of accessories connection
Terminal Description Connected accessory
1 OPEN A (opening command for leaves 1 and 2) Device with NA contact (e.g. key operated push-button)
2 OPEN B (opening command for leaf 1) Device with NA contact (e.g. key operated push-button)
3 STOP (gate lock command) Device with NC contact. (1)
4 FSW OP (Opening safety devices contact) Photocells (e.g. SAFEBEAM) (1)
5 FSW CL (Closing safety devices contact) Photocells (e.g. SAFEBEAM) (1)
6 BUS (MASTER-B - SLAVE-B connection) /
7 - 8 + (positive for 24V power supply) Accessories MAX total absorption of 150mA
9 - 11 W.L. (Power supply to indicator light) 12V - 0.5W lamp
10 - 11 LAMP (Power supply to flashing lamp) FAACLIGHT 12V flashing lamp
12 ÷ 15 - (negative for 24Vdc power supply) /
11.1 Description of J1 terminal board
Note: when the automated system is idle, the power supply (+24 V) to accessories is disabled.
(1) If you are not using any accessories, connect the terminal to earth (terminals 12 - 15).
Attention:
observe the indicated polarity on
the BUS connection.
Domo
Motor
Domo
Motor

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Opening/closing safety devices
Closing safety devices Opening safety
devices
Fig. 9
11.2 Connection of photocells and safety devices
Before connecting the photocells (or other devices) we advise
you to select the type of operation according to the movement
zone to be protected (see Fig.9). Connection of 2 NC contacts in series
Fig. 10
N.B.: If two or more devices with N.C. contact have the same
function, they must be connected to each other in
series (Fig. 10).
Connection of 2 NA contacts in parallel
Fig. 11
N.B.: If two or more devices with N.A. contact have the same
function, they must be connected to each other in
parallel (Fig. 11).
Attention:a maximum of 2 pairs of SAFEBEAM photocells can be connected to the MASTER-B board
Examples of photocell connections
Fig. 12
1 pair of CLOSING
photocells
connection of no devices
2 pairs of CLOSING
photocells
1 pair of CLOSING photocells and 1
pair of OPENING/CLOSING photocells
1 pair of OPENING photocells

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11.3 Connection of MINIDEC, RP cards
Insert the MINIDEC or RP decoding card in the block connector
J5 (Fig. 7), with the components facing up (Fig. 7 shows the
connection of cards RP433DS).
For programming the decoding cards, consult the individual
instructions.
Mains power present and battery charged.
Mains power not supplied for not more
than 5 minutes, with battery charged.
When mains power returns, the LED stays
lighted steadily.
If mains power is still not supplied, the LED
goes off (SLEEP mode).
Mains power present and battery
discharged (
gate locked
).
The LED continues to flash rapidly until the
battery has recharged sufficiently.
If mains power is not supplied, the LED goes
off (SLEEP mode).
No mains power supplied (SLEEP mode).
Steady light
Slow flashing
(lights every
second)
Rapid flashing
(lights every 250
msec)
Light OFF
Tab. 2 - Description of LED P status
12.1 Powering up the system
After making all the cable connections we described previously,
power up the system to enable diagnostics, check of inputs
status and programming.
12. START-UP
When the LEDs light up, this indicates the inputs status as shown
in Tab. 3.
12.3 Status of inputs
The MASTER-B board has a function for checking the status of
inputs on the terminal board.
In all LEDS OFF status (LEDs both with letters and numbers), press
the P2 push-button.
12.2 Diagnostics
LED "P" (see Fig.7) - visible from outside the enclosure - performs
the diagnostics function. The LED has 4 statuses:
Note: in the SLEEP mode, an OPEN pulse is sufficient to move
the gate (with charged battery)
Fig. 7
t
12.4 Programming
These are the basic settings of the MASTER-B board:
MASTER-B board LEAF 1
Function logic: A4
Pause times: B1
Opening/closing delay: C3
Static force: D3
Speed: E2
If you wish to execute customised programming (see par. from
12.4.1 to 12.4.6) and time-learning (see par.12.4.7 and 12.4.8)
follow the steps in the next pages.
LEDs Lighted Off
(closed contact) (open contact)
A = Open A Command active Command inactive
B = Open B Command active Command inactive
C = Stop Command inactive Command active
D = Fsw op
Safety devices disengaged Safety devices engaged
E = Fsw cl
Safety devices disengaged Safety devices engaged
1 = SLAVE-B SLAVE-B present SLAVE-B absent
and active or inactive
Tab. 3 - Description of inputs status LEDs
P1 P2
Notes:
•The status of LEDs with the gate closed at rest is shown in
bold.
•LED 1 is active only when the MASTER-B and SLAVE-B boards
communicate in systems with double-leaf gates and with
the SLAVE-B battery charged.
•In the inputs status function, push-button P1 commands an
OPEN A.
When checks have finished, once again press push-button P2
to exit the inputs status function.

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t
MASTER-B commands leaf 1
(Default).
MASTER-B commands leaf 2
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
In all LEDs OFF status, press and
hold down push-button P1, and
press push-button P2 - LED A begins
to flash.
Using push-button P2, move from LED 1 to LED 2 according to
the type of leaf management you require, as described below.
12.4.1 Leaf 1 management with MASTER-B or SLAVE-
B board
P1 P2
t
t
Press push-button P1 again to exit.
P1 P2
t
In all LEDS OFF status, press push-
button P1.
Led Awill light up together with
LED 4.
12.4.2 Function Logic
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
Press push-button P2, for a choice
of 4 different function logics.
A1 automatic
A2 safety
A3 Step-by-step automatic
A4 Step-by-step semi-automatic
(default)
Ü
Ü
Press push-button P1 again and
LED Bwill light together with LED 1.
12.4.3 Pause Times
Press push-button P2, for a choice
of 4 different pausetimes.
B1 5 seconds (default)
B2 10 seconds
B3 20 seconds
B4 30 seconds
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
Ü
Ü
Press push-button P1 again and
LED Cwill light together with LED 3.
12.4.4 Opening/Closing Delay
Press push-button P2, for a choice
of 4 different delays.
C1 op. 0 sec / cl. 0 sec
C2 op. 2 sec / cl. 2 sec
C3 op. 2 sec / cl. 4 sec (default)
C4 op. 2 sec / cl. 8 sec
P1 P2
t
Ü
Ü
P1 P2
t
Press push-button P1 again and
LED Dwill light together with LED 3.
12.4.5 Static Force
Press push-button P2, for a choice
of 4 different static forces.
D1 low
D2 medium low
D3 medium high (default)
D4 high
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
Ü
Ü

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If you press push-button P1 again, all 5
LEDs from A to E will light.
(Make sure that the gate is closed and
operators locked)
12.4.7 Simple learning
If you press push-button P2 for 1 second,
the MASTER-B leaf and the SLAVE-B
leaf will begin to move together until
the opening mechanical stop-point is
reached. The 5 LEDs flash during this
stage. After learning has been
completed, the 5 LEDs remain lighted
steadily.
P1 P2
t
Press push-button P1 again to exit (all
LEDs OFF). Give a pulse with the radio
control to close the gate.
Press push-button P1 again and
LED Ewill light together with LED 2.
12.4.6 Speed
Press push-button P2, for a choice
of 4 different speeds
E1 low
E2 medium low (default)
E3 medium high
E4 high
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
Ü
Ü
If you press push-button P1 after setting
the speed, all 5 LEDs from A to E will
light.
(Make sure that the gate is closed and
operators locked)
12.4.8 Complete learning
If you press push-button P2 for more
than 3 seconds, leaf 1 begins to move.
You can command the following
functions with subsequent pulses from
P2 (or by key-operated push button or
radiocontrol):
1st pulse
- leaf 1 opening deceleration
starts.
Allow leaf 1 to reach its stop-point and
when it is still, leaf 2 opening movement
begins. (1)
2nd pulse
- leaf 2 opening deceleration
starts.
Allow leaf 2 to reach its stop-point and
when it is still, leaf 2 closing movement
begins. (1)
3rd pulse
- leaf 2 closing deceleration
starts and when the leaf has reached
its stop-point, the leaf 1 closing
movement begins.
4th pulse
- leaf 1 closing deceleration
starts - allow leaf 1 to reach its stop-
point.
The 5 LEDs flash during this stage.
Note (1): if you have no opening
mechanical stop-points, give the stop
command at the required point with a
further pulse from P2.
Press push-button P1 again to exit when
learning has finished (all LEDs OFF).
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t
P1 P2
t

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14. REPAIRS
For any repairs, contact authorised Repair Centres.
13 MAINTENANCE
Carry out the following jobs at least every 6 months:
•Check if the anti-crushing facility is correctly set.
•Check the efficiency of the release system.
•Check the efficiency of the safety devices and accessories.
12.5 Status of indicator light
If you wish to use a 12V-0.5W indicator light (terminal 9 - 11 of
J1, see Fig. 8), the following table shows the statuses of the
indicator light according to gate position.
Tab. 4 - Statuses of indicator light
Gate status
Closed
Open - Open in pause
Closing
Opening
Locked
Indicator-light status
Light Off
Lighted
Flashing
Lighted
Lighted
12.6 Testing the automated system
After programming, run an accurate functional check of the
automated system and of all the accessories connected to it,
especially the safety devices.

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LOGIC "A" PULSES
GATE STATUS
OPEN-A OPEN B
CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES
OPENING SAFETY DEVICES
STOP
Table 5/a
CLOSED
OPEN on PAUSE
CLOSING
OPENING No effect Immediately reverses to close
No effect Immediately reverses to
open
No effect
No effect
No effect (OPEN disabled) No effect
LOCKED
Reloads pause time
No effect
No effect (OPEN disabled)
No effect
Closes the leaf/ves
Stops operation
Opens leaf/ves and re-closes after pause time
Reloads pause time
Re-opens the leaf/ves immediately
OP/CL SAFETY DEVICE
No effect (OPEN disabled)
Locks and, on release,
continues opening
GATE STATUS OP/CL SAFETY DEVICECLOSING SAFETY DEVICESOPENING SAFETY DEVICES
STOP
PULSES
Table 5/b
OPEN on PAUSE
CLOSING
No effect
OPENING Immediately reverses to close
Closes after 5" (OPEN disabled) on release
No effect
No effect
LOCKED Closes the leaf/ves No effect No effect (OPEN disabled)
CLOSED No effect (OPEN disabled) No effect No effect
(OPEN disabled)
Stops operation
Opens leaf/ves and re-closes after pause time
No effect
Re-closes the leaf/ves immediately
Re-opens the leaf/ves immediately
Re-closes the leaf/ves immediately
OPEN-A OPEN B
Immediately reverses to open
GATE STATUS
CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES
OPENING SAFETY DEVICES
STOP
PULSES
Table 5/c
CLOSED Opens leaf/ves and re-closes after pause time No effect (OPEN disabled)
No effect
OPENING
Reloads pause time
Immediately
reverses to open
No effect
Stops operation Immediately reverses to close
No effect
Closes the leaf/ves No effect No effect
No effect (OPEN disabled)
No effect
Stops operation
LOCKED
CLOSING
OPEN on PAUSE Stops operation
Re-opens the leaf/ves immediately
OPEN-A OPEN B
OP/CL SAFETY DEVICE
No effect (OPEN disabled)
Table 5/d
PULSES
GATE STATUS CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES
OPENING SAFETY DEVICES
STOP
CLOSED Opens leaf/ves No effect (OPEN disabled) No effect
OPEN
CLOSING Immediately reverses to open
Stops operation
Re-closes the leaf/ves immediately
No effect
No effect (OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
LOCKED
OPENING Stops operation
No effect
(if it must open, it disables OPEN)
No effect
Immediately reverses to close
Stops operation
OPEN-A OPEN B
OP/CL SAFETY DEVICE
No effect (OPEN disabled)
No effect (OPEN disabled)
After OPEN: Restarts moving in reverse direction
After STOP: Re-closes the leaf/ves immediately
LOGIC "S"
LOGIC "AP"
LOGIC "EP"
Locks and, on release,
reverses at opening
Locks and, on release,
continues opening
Locks and, on release,
reverses at opening
Locks and, on release,
continues opening
Locks and, on release,
reverses at opening
Locks and, on release,
continues opening
Locks and, on release,
reverses at opening

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No mains power supplied for more than
5 minutes with battery charged
Just give an OPEN pulse to move the
gate.
MASTER-B and SLAVE-B board LED P OFF
No mains power supplied with battery
discharged
The gate will stay locked until mains
power returns and the battery is
sufficiently recharged.
The battery of the board associated
with the idle leaf is discharged.
Allow the battery to recharge until the
board’s LED is on steady light.
Only one of the two leaves is moving.
The fuse of the board associated with
the idle leaf failed.
Check the fuses (F20A) and, if
necessary, replace them.
BUS connection interrupted.
Check integrity of the BUS connection
between the two boards.
Only the leaf associated with the
MASTER-B board is moving, while the
SLAVE-B board leaf is not moving.
SLAVE-B battery discharged.
(The SLAVE-B board LED flashes rapidly
and LED 1 of the MASTER-B board on the
inputs status is OFF).
Allow the SLAVE-B battery to recharge
until the LED is on steady light.
Discharged batteries Check if LED P of the MASTER-B board is
OFF or flashing rapidly. In the latter
case, allow the batteries to recharge
STOP (3) and FSW (4 and 5) terminals not
connected.
Check the wiring as shown in the
instructions and also check if LEDs C, D
and E light correctly on the inputs status.
Automated system shut down.
It does not move by any command
(radio control or key operated selector
switch).
Battery fuses failed. Check the fuses (F20A) and, if
necessary, replace them.
No mains power supplied for more than
24 hours.
The radio receiver is re-activated when
mains power returns or by giving a pulse
with the key-operated selector switch; in
this case, if mains power does not return
within the next 24 hours, the receiver is
once again powered down.
Faulty radio control Using another radio control, check if the
system is operating correctly and, if
necessary, replace the faulty radio
control.
Automated system shut down.
Moves only by key-operated command.
Faulty receiver board If the automated system is still shut down
even after checking that radio control
was not faulty, replace the receiver
board.
The automated system jams and/or
jerks strangely on starting.
The motor has reached the mechanical
travel limit.
Arrange the front and rear fittings as per
specifications.
The leaves swing wildly at the start of
their manoeuvre or when moving.
Speed of motors inadequate for gate. Adjust the speed of the motors as
accurately as possible, by entering the
programming of the MASTER-B board.
Gate reaching the mechanical travel
stops at full speed and reversing motion.
Insufficient closing/opening
decelerations
Lengthen the decelerations by fully
programming the automated system.
Force too low (meeting an imaginary
obstacle)
Check if there are any obstacles on the
route of the leaves, such as stones or
uneven asphalt, and increase the static
force of the motors.
During movement, the automated
system reverses motion for no reason.
Incorrect reading of Domo motor
movement.
Make sure that the motor power cable
was not extended or modified.

Le descrizioni e le illustrazioni del presente manuale non sono impegnative. La FAAC si riserva il diritto, lasciando
inalterate le caratteristiche essenziali dell’apparecchiatura, di apportare in qualunque momento e senza
impegnarsi ad aggiornare la presente pubblicazione, le modifiche che essa ritiene convenienti per miglioramenti
tecnici o per qualsiasi altra esigenza di carattere costruttivo o commerciale.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual are not binding. FAAC reserves the right, whilst
leaving the main features of the equipments unaltered, to undertake any modifications it holds necessary for either
technical or commercial reasons, at any time and without revising the present publication.
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 jour cette publication.
Die Beschreibungen und Abbildungen in vorliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich. FAAC behält sich das Recht
vor, ohne die wesentlichen Eigenschaften dieses Gerätes zu verändern und ohne Verbindlichkeiten in Bezug auf
die Neufassung der vorliegenden Anleitungen, technisch bzw. konstruktiv/kommerziell bedingte Verbesserungen
vorzunehmen.
Las descripciones y las ilustraciones de este manual no comportan compromiso alguno. FAAC se reserva el
derecho, dejando inmutadas las características esenciales de los aparatos, de aportar, en cualquier momento
y sin comprometerse a poner al día la presente publicación, todas las modificaciones que considere oportunas
para el perfeccionamiento técnico o para cualquier otro tipo de exigencia de carácter constructivo o comercial.
De beschrijvingen in deze handleiding zijn niet bindend. FAAC behoudt zich het recht voor op elk willekeurig
moment de veranderingen aan te brengen die het bedrijf nuttig acht met het oog op technische verbeteringen
of alle mogelijke andere productie- of commerciële eisen, waarbij de fundamentele eigenschappen van de
apparaat gehandhaafd blijven, zonder zich daardoor te verplichten deze publicatie bij te werken.
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FAAC S.p.A.
Via Benini, 1
40069 Zola Predosa (BO) - ITALIA
Tel.: 051/61724 - Fax: 051/758518
www.faacgroup.com
FAAC per la natura
• La presente istruzione è realizzata al 100% in carta riciclata.
• Non disperdete nell'ambiente gli imballaggi dei componenti dell'automazione bensì selezionate
i vari materiali (es. cartone, polistirolo) secondo prescrizioni locali per lo smaltimento rifiuti e le
norme vigenti.
FAAC for the environment
• The present manual is produced in 100% recycled paper
• Respect the environment. Dispose of each type of product packaging material (card, polystyrene)
in accordance with the provisions for waste disposal as specified in the country of installation.
FAAC der Umwelt zuliebe
• Vorliegende Anleitungen sind auf 100% Altpapier gedruckt.
• Verpackungsstoffe der Antriebskomponenten (z.B. Pappe, Styropor) nach den einschlägigen
Normen der Abfallwirtschaft sortenrein sammeln.
FAAC écologique
• La présente notice a été réalisée 100% avec du papier recyclé.
• Ne pas jeter dans la nature les emballages des composants de l’automatisme, mais sélectionner
les différents matériaux (ex.: carton, polystyrène) selon la législation locale pour l’élimination des
déchets et les normes en vigueur.
FAAC por la naturaleza.
• El presente manual de instrucciones se ha realizado, al 100%, en papel reciclado.
• Los materiales utilizados para el embalaje de las distintas partes del sistema automático (cartón,
poliestireno) no deben tirarse al medio ambiente, sino seleccionarse conforme a las prescripciones
locales y las normas vigentes para el desecho de residuos sólidos.
FAAC voor de natuur
• Deze gebruiksaanwijzing is gedrukt op 100% kringlooppapier.
• Laat de verpakkingen van de componenten van het automatische systeem niet in het milieu
achter, maar scheidt de verschillende materialen (b.v. karton, polystyreen) volgens de plaatselijke
voorschriften op de afvalverwerkingen en de geldende normen.
carta riciclata 100%
per la natura for nature
recycled paper 100% ist umweltfreundlich
100% Altpapier para la naturaleza
100% papel reciclado
papier recyclé 100%
pour la nature voor de natuur
100% kringlooppapier
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