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844
FAAC S.p.A.
Address:
Declares that:
14) Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed, and
connect metal parts of the means of the closure to it.
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 ) 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.
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.
18) FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation
of the automated system, if system components not produced by
FAAC are used.
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.
11) Before attempting any job on the system, cut out electrical power .
25) The user must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever
and contact qualified personnel only.
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.
where:
Ta = opening time
Tc = closing time
Tp = pause time
Ti = time of interval between two complete cycles
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Tempo (h)
Tab. 1
Securing corners
Pinion
Limit sensor switch
Operator cover
780 D Control board
Adjustment screw for
anti-crushing
clutch
Fig. 1
Ta + Tc
Ta + Tc + Tp + Ti
X 100
1
Time (h)
Temps (h)
Zeit (h)
10 11 12
Tiempo (h)
werktijd (h)
MODEL
844
Power supply (Vac +6% -10% 50-60Hz)
230
Absorbed power (W)
650
Reduction ratio
1 : 30
Type of pinion
Z16 - Z20
Rack
Module 4 - step 12.566
Max. thrust (daN)
110 (Z16) - 88 (Z20)
Max. Torque (Nm)
35
Winding thermal protection (C)
120
Usefrequency
70%(seegraph)
Oil quantity (l)
1,8
Type of oil
FAAC XD 220
Operatine ambient temperature (C)
-20 +55
Gearmotor weight (Kg)
14,5
Protection class
IP 44
Gate max. weight (Kg)
1800 (Z16) - 1000 (Z20)
Gate speed (m/min)
9,5 (Z16) - 12 (Z20)
Gate max. length (m) (time-out)
40 (Z16) - 50 (Z20)
Clutch
twin-diskinoilbath
Protective treatment
cataphoresis
Standard equipment
780D
Limit-switch
MSL or inductive
Gearmotor overall dimensions LxHxD (mm)
see Fig. 2
Electric motor technical specifications
RPM
1400
Power (W)
650
Absorbed current (A)
3,5
Starting capacitor (F)
35
Power supply (Vac +6% -10%; 50-60Hz)
230
2. DIMENSIONS
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 5
Operator 844
with 780D equipment
Photocells
Key-operated push-button
Flashing lamp
Radio receiver
Fig. 3
Fig. 6
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Fig. 7
4.3.
4.2.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Fig. 12
Fig. 8
4.4.
4.4.1.
Fig. 9
4.4.2.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 20
4.5.
A
4.5.1.
512 mm
010 mm
Fig. 18
Fig. 21
Fig. 19
5.3.
WARNINGS
5.2.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DL
Led
J1
J2
J5
J6
J7
J8
F1
F2
F
J1 CONNECTOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
J7
J8
J1
J5
J6
DL
F1
Led
J2
Led
F2
Fig. 22
5.4.
Opening
safety devices: they are tripped when an obstacle is
Opening safety devices: they are tripped when an obstacle is detected
detected
only
duringThey
gate
opening
movement.
only during
gate opening
movement.
cause
immediate
closure and They
cause
immediate
closure
and
resumption
of5.5.2).
opening
resumption
of opening
motion on release
(see
programming
in par.
motion on release (see programming in par. 5.5.2.)
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
230Vac
50-60Hz
Closing
safety
devices:
they They
are cause
tripped
wheneither
an obstacle
is
only during
gate closing
movement.
re-opening,
immedidetected
only during
gate
closing movement. They
ate or on release
(see programming
in par
5.5.2).
cause re-opening, either immediate or on release
Opening/closing
safety devices: they
are tripped
(see programming
in par.
5.5.2.)during the gate open-
BLUE
ing and closing movements. They cause stopping and restart motion on
release.
Opening/closing
safety devices: they are tripped during the
gate opening and closing movements. They cause
Edge safety devices: they are tripped during the gate opening and
stopping and restart motion on release.
Capacitor
J5
"Edge"
safety
devices: they are tripped during the gate opening
ping after
two seconds.
and closing movements. They cause immediate
Encoder: It is tripped if there is an obstacle during gate opening and closreversal of motion and stopping after two seconds.
ing movements . It causes immediate reversal of motion and stopping after
Encoder:
it is tripped if there is an obstacle during gate opening
two seconds.
and closing movements. It causes immediate reversal
N.B. If two
more safety
have after
the same
function
(opening,
oformotion
anddevices
stopping
two
seconds.
closing,
opening
and closing,
the contacts
connected
N.B.
If two
or more
safetyedge),
devices
havemust
the be
same
function
to each other in series (fig 25)
(opening,
closing,
opening
and
closing,
edge),
the contacts
N.C. contacts must be used
must
connected
tonot
each
inconnect
series the
(fig.
25). as
N.B. be
if safety
devices are
used,other
jumper
terminals
N.C.
contacts
shown
in fig 26. must be used.
TheIfmost
common
photocell
andused,
safetyjumper
device lay-outs
arethe
shown
N.B:
safety
devices
are not
connect
terminals
(from
g 2726.
to fig 34).
asbelow
shown
infifig.
The most common photocell and safety device lay-outs are
shown below (from fig. 27 to fig. 34).
LIMIT-SWITCH
LIMIT-SWITCH
J1
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
OPEN A
OPEN B
24 Vcc
max. 3W
TOTAL
TOTAL
OPEN
OPEN
Forconnection
connection of
of the
the
For
photocellsand
and safety
safety
photocells
devices,see
seeparagraph
paragraph
devices,
5.4.1
5.4.1.
PARTIAL
PARTIAL
OPEN
OPEN
Fig. 25
STOP
SAFE
+
+
OP
CL
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
Fig. 23
Fig. 26
+
+
CL
OP
SAFE
OPEN
B
5.4.1.
OPEN
A
Beforeconnecting
connecting
safety
devices
photocells
we advise
Before
thethe
safety
devices
andand
photocells
we advise
youtotoselect
selectthe
thetype
type
operation
according
the movement
you
ofof
operation
according
to thetomovement
areathey
they
have
to protect
fig.24
for example):
area
have
to protect
(see (see
fig 24.
for example):
Fig. 27
Connection of an "edge" safety device
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
photocells
OPEN
A
photocells
OPEN
B
Closing
Closing
photocells
opening oror
Opening
opening/closing
opening/closing
photocells
Edge safety
devices
"Edge"
safety
devices
Closing photocells
Closing
photocells
Fig. 28
Fig. 24
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
OPEN
A
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
OPEN
B
Fig. 29
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
Fig. 32
+
+
OP
CL
SAFE
Fig. 30
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
+
+
SAFE
CL
OP
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
TX OP/CL
TX OP
RX OP/CL
RX OP
RX OP
Fig. 31
TX OP
Fig. 33
TX OP/CL
+
+
SAFE
OP
CL
OPEN
B
OPEN
A
RX OP/CL
Fig. 34
Fig. 35
5.4.2.
5.4.3.
5.4.4.
5.4.5.
5.5.
PROGRAMMING
5.4.6.
5.5.1.
5.4.7.
PLUS
MINIDEC
BASIC PROGRAMMING
BASIC PROGRAMMING
Fig. 36
Display
Function
Default
LO
PLUS
DECODER
Fig. 37
PA
RP
A = Automatic
EP
AP = "Stepped" automatic
S = "Safety" Automatic
E = Semi-automatic
EP = "Stepped" Semi-automatic
C = Dead-man
b = "B" Semi-automatic
bC = Mixed Log. (B opening / C closing)
PAUSE TIME:
This has effect only if the automatic logic
was selected. Adjustable from 0 to 59
sec. in one-second steps.
Subsequently, display changes to minutes
and tens of seconds (separated by a
point) and time is adjusted in 10-second
steps, up to the maximum value of 4.1
minutes.
E.g. if the display shows
is 2 min. and 50 sec.
Fig. 38
10
2.0
FO
d1
Function
FORCE:
Adjusts Motor thrust.
0 1 = minimum force
5 0 = maximum force
Default
FO
S
F
5O
OPENING DIRECTION:
Indicates the gate opening movement and
makes it possible not to change the motor
connections on the terminal board.
= Rightward opening movement
E - = Leftward opening movement
Display
E-
SE
if you release key + , the display indicates the name of the first
function.
if you release key F too, the display shows the value of the
function that can be modified with keys + and -.
if you press key F (and hold it down), the display shows the
name of the next function, and if you release it, the value that
can be modified with keys + and - is shown.
when you reach the last function, press F to exit the program,
and the display resumes showing the gate status.
The following table shows the sequence of functions accessible in
ADVANCEDPROGRAMMING:
Display
bo
Function
MAXIMUM TORQUE AT INITIAL THRUST:
The motor operate at maximum torque (ignoring
the torque setting) at start of movement. Useful
for heavy leaves.
+
Default
y = Active
no = Disabled
br
FINAL BRAKING:
When the gate engages the opening or
closing limit-switch, a braking stroke can be
selected to ensure the leaf is stopped
immediately. If decelerations are selected,
braking starts when they finish.
At 0 0 value, braking is disabled.
Time can be adjusted from 0 1 to 20 in
0.01-second steps.
= Disabled
= Only before opening
= Only before closing
= Before every movement
INDICATOR-LIGHT:
SP
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
no
oP
CL
OC
ADVANCEDPROGRAMMING
FAIL SAFE:
PRE-FLASHING (5 s):
PF
5.5.2.
Function
y = Active
no = Disabled
E-
Display
05
Ph
y = Reverse on release
n o = Reverse immediately to opening
00
= Braking disabled
from 0 1 to 20 = Timed braking
11
Default
Display
Function
Default
Display
oP
ENCODER:
If the encoder is used, you may select its
presence.
If the encoder is present and enabled,
"decelerations" and "partial opening" are
controlled by the encoder (see relevant
paragraphs).
The encoder operates as an anti-crushing
device: If the gate strikes an obstacle during
opening or closing, the encoder immediately
reverses gate leaf movement for 2 seconds.
If the encoder operates again during the 2seconds reversing time, it stops movement
(STOP) without commanding any reversing.
If no sensor is supplied, the parameter must
be set on0 0 . If there is the encoder, adjust
the sensitivity of the anti-crushing system, by
varying the parameter between 0 1
(maximum sensitivity) and 9 9 (minimum
sensitivity).
PO
AS
00
= Deceleration disabled
from 0 1 to 2 0 = Deceleration enabled
00
y = Active
n o = Disabled
CYCLE PROGRAMMING:
nc
= Deceleration disabled
from 0 1 to 9 9 = Deceleration enabled
00
rA
99
rP
Default
PARTIAL OPENING:
no
Function
00
sE
GATE STATUS:
Exit from programming, data saving, and return to
viewing gate status (see par. 5.5.1.).
12
6. START-UP
6.1.
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
Fig. 40
6.2.
E-
):
FC1
):
6.3.
FC2
1
2
13
6.3.2.
Fig. 41
Inductive limit-switch
FC1
FC2
Fig. 42
Fig. 44
6.7.
6.4.
CHECK OF INPUTS
The table below shows the status of the LEDs in relation to to the
status of the inputs.
Note the following: LED LIGHTED = closed contact
LED OFF = open contact
Check the status of the LEDs as per Table.
Tab. 2 Operation of the signalling status LEDs
LEDS
OP-A
OP-B
FC1
FC2
FSW OP
FSW CL
STOP
SAFE
ENC
LIGHTED
Commandactivated
Commandactivated
Limit-switch free
Limit-switchfree
Safety devices disengaged
Safety devices disengaged
Command inactive
Safety devices disengaged
Flashes while the motor rotates
OFF
Command inactive
Command inactive
Limit-switchengaged
Limit-switch engaged
Safetydevicesengaged
Safetydevicesengaged
Commandactivated
Safetydevicesengaged
MOT 2
MOT 1
MOT
COM
Fig. 45
BROWN
BLACK
BLUE
J6
Fig. 43
6.6.
6.8.
7. FINAL OPERATIONS
NB.: The status of the LEDs while the gate is closed at rest are shown in bold.
If opening direction is leftward, the status of LEDS FC1 and FC2 is reversed.
6.5.
Snap-fit the side panels, fit the equipment's cover and fit the
cover with the supplied screws (Fig. 46).
Remove the vent stop screw (fig. 47).
Hand the "User's Guide" to the Customer, explain correct
operation and use of the gearmotor, and indicate the
potentially dangerous areas of the automated system.
Fig. 46
14
Fig. 47
8. MANUAL OPERATION
If the gate has to be operated manually due to a power cut
or malfunction of the automated system, use the release
device as follows:
1) Open the protection door and fit the supplied key in the
lock (Fig. 48).
Fig. 50
11.
interface card
Fig. 48
2)
3)
Turn the key clockwise and pull the release lever as shown
in Fig. 49.
Open and close the gate manually.
Fig. 51
12.
Fig. 49
Fig. 52
13.SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
There are no special applications.
15
14.
MAINTENANCE
Fig. 53
Fig. 54
15.REPAIRS
For any repairs, contact the FAAC authorised Repair Centres.
16
17
CLOSING
OPENING
LOCKED
OPENING
LOCKED
LOCKED
CLOSING
OPENING
LOCKED
CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN-A
Logic "E"
GATE STATUS
OPEN-B
OPENING
Tab. 3/d
CLOSING
CLOSED
OPEN on PAUSE
OPEN-B
OPEN-A
GATE STATUS
Logic "S"
Tab. 3/c
CLOSING
CLOSED
OPEN on PAUSE
OPEN-B
OPEN-A
GATE STATUS
Logic "AP"
Tab. 3/b
CLOSED
OPEN on PAUSE
OPEN-B
OPEN-A
GATE STATUS
Logic "A"
Tab. 3/a
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
Stops
operation
STOP
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
Stops
operation
STOP
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
Stops
operation
STOP
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
Stops
operation
STOP
No effect
No effect
No effect
No effect
(saves OPEN)
No effect
No effect
(if on part.opng. OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
(saves OPEN)
No effect
No effect (3)
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
PULSES
No effect
(saves OPEN)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
On release, closes after 5" (OPEN
(if on part.opng. OPEN A disabled)
disabled) (3)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
No effect
No effect
PULSES
No effect
(saves OPEN)
No effect
(if on part.opng. OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
PULSES
No effect
No effect
(saves OPEN)
see paragraph 5.5.2.
No effect
No effect
(if on part.opng. OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
PULSES
18
PULSES
LOCKED
Stops operation
CLOSING
OPENING
No effect
Reverses to open
No effect
OPEN
CLOSING
OPENING
LOCKED
No effect
Reverses to open
No effect
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSING
OPENING
LOCKED
No effect
No effect
No effect
OPEN-B (closing)
No effect (OPEN
A/B disabled)
Stops
operation
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
STOP
No effect
(OPEN A/B disabled)
Stops
operation
No effect (OPEN
B disabled)
STOP
Stops operation
No effect
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
STOP
(1) If maintained, it prolongs the pause until disabled by the command (timer function)
(2) If a new pulse occurs within 2 seconds after reversing, it immediately stops operation.
OPEN-A (opening)
GATE STATUS
Logic "B/C"
No effect
No effect
No effect
OPEN-B (closing)
Stops operation
CLOSED
Tab. 3/h
OPEN-A (opening)
GATE STATUS
Logic "B"
Tab. 3/g
No effect
(OPEN-B disabled)
OPEN
/
No effect
(OPEN-A disabled)
CLOSED
OPEN-B (closing)
OPEN-A (opening)
Logic "C"
GATE STATUS
No effect
(if it must open, it disables OPEN)
Tab. 3/f
OPENING
No effect
Stops operation
(OPEN-A disabled)
PULSES
No effect
Stops operation
(OPEN-A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A/B disabled)
Stops operation
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A/B disabled)
Stops operation
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
Stops operation
(OPEN-A/B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
(3) During the partial opening cycle, an OPEN A pulse causes total opening.
NB.: Effects on other active pulse inputs in brackets.
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
Stops operation
(OPEN-B disabled)
No effect
(saves OPEN A)
No effect
(OPEN-A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
No effect
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
Stops operation
(OPEN-B disabled)
No effect
(saves OPEN A)
No effect
(OPEN-A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
No effect
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
No effect
Stops operation
(OPEN-A disabled)
PULSES
Stops operation
(OPEN-B disabled)
No effect
(OPEN B disabled)
No effect
PULSES
No effect
(if it must close, it disables OPEN)
No effect
No effect
No effect
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
No effect
(OPEN A disabled)
Stops operation
No effect
(OPEN disabled)
CLOSING
Stops
operation
STOP
CLOSED
OPEN-B
OPEN
OPEN-A
GATE STATUS
Logic "EP"
Tab. 3/e
USERS GUIDE
AUTOMATED SYSTEM 844
Read the instructions carefully before using the product and
keep them for future consultation.
MANUAL OPERATION
If the gate has to be operated manually due to a power cut or
malfunction of the automated system, use the release device
as follows:
1) Open the protection door and fit the supplied key in the
lock as shown in Fig. 1.
2) Turn the key clockwise and pull the release lever as shown
in Fig. 2.
3) Open and close the gate manually.
DESCRIPTION
The 844 automated system is ideal for controlling vehicle
access areas of medium transit frequency.
The 844 automated system for sliding gates is an electromechanical operator transmitting motion to the sliding gate
via a rack or chain pinion appropriately coupled to the gate.
Operation of the sliding gate is controlled by an electronic
control equipment housed inside the operator.
When, with the gate closed, the equipment receives an
opening command by radiocontrol or from another suitable
device, it activates the motor until the opening position is
reached.
If automatic operating mode was set, the gate re-closes
automatically after the selected pause time has elapsed.
If the semi-automatic mode was set, a second pulse must be
sent to close the door again.
An opening pulse during re-closing, always causes movement
to be reversed.
A stop pulse (if supplied) always stops movement.
For details on sliding gate behaviour in different function
logics, consult the installation technician.
The automated systems include accessories and safety devices
(photocells, edges) that prevent the gate from closing when
there is an obstacle in the area they protect.
The system ensures mechanical locking when the motor is not
operating and, therefore, no lock needs to be installed.
Manual opening is, therefore, only possible by using the release
system.
The gearmotor is equipped with an adjustable mechanical
clutch which, combined with an electronic device, offers the
necessary anti-crushing safety, by guaranteeing reversal of
closing motion or stopping of opening motion.
A sensor detects transit of the references fitted on the rack,
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2