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425 d c, Ont r ol, Ane l – Controlled Products Systems Group 104572 User Manual

Page 16: Nstalla t ion, Ns tructions

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A

CTIVATING

D

EVICES

AND

R

ADIO

R

ECEIVER

:

The

activating devices and radio receiver for your gate

must have normally open (N.O.) contacts. Connect

such devices to terminals OPEN A and COM.

N

OTE

: The FAAC radio receiver plugs into

the 5 prongs labeled CN5 (Quick connect

port).

Page 19 shows how to connect a three or four wire

receiver.

FAAC PLUG IN RADIO RECIEVER:

If you are

installing the FAAC Receiver use the quick-fit

connector CN5.

N

OTE

: If your using both a receiver and

decoder, hard wire the decoder and plug in

the receiver.

O

PEN

/H

OLD

O

PEN

D

EVICE

:

To open and hold open

the gate, simply maintain a contact across terminals

OPEN A and COM. (“A” Mode only)

S

TOP

B

UTTON

:

The stop button you install must

have normally closed (N.C.) contacts. Multiple stop

buttons must be wired in series. Connect your stop

device between terminals STOP and COM.

N

OTE

: The 425 D will not operate the motors

without a closed circuit between STOP & COM.

The LED Indicators:

The nine light emitting

diodes (LEDs) on the control panel can be used to

check for the proper function of the devices

attached to the panel. The LED lights are on

whenever the contacts are closed across each of the

respective terminals.

LED

On

Off

DL1

Power On

Power Off

DL7
FSW CL

Closing

Safeties Normal

Closing

Safeties

Triggered

DL8
FSW OP

Opening

Safeties Normal

Opening

Safeties

Triggered

DL3
STOP

Stop Device

Normal

Stop Signal

Given

DL2,DL3
DL4,DL5
Limits

Limit Switches

Normal

Limit Switches

Triggered

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NSTALLA

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TRUCTIONS

OP_A and OP_B (Partial Opening) should illuminate only

when an activating signal is sent for 2 and 1 gate leaves,

respectively. STOP should be illuminated except when

the stop button is pressed. FSWOP and FSWCL should be

illuminated except when the reversing devices, for

opening and closing, respectively, are triggered. Use the

LEDs and the next table to determine if the accessory

devices you have installed are operating properly.

Electric Locks: An electric lock can be wired to the
425 D in

terminals ELS and ELS (24Vdc pulsed

provided). If a reversing stroke is needed to allow the

electric lock to release, this must be done in

programming.

See page 19 for the connections for a magnetic locking

device.

W

ARNING

L

IGHT

:

Connect a warning light to

terminals labeled lamp in the CN2 terminal block.

The terminals provide an output voltage of 24 VDC,

maximum power 15 Watts. This output voltage will

power most 24 VDC warning lights.

N

OTE

: The behavior of the warning light is as

follows. During programming the light will flash

every 1/2 second during opening and every 1 1/2

seconds during closing. If you are in automatic

mode (A), upon reaching the open position, the

output will remain on for 5 seconds to inform you

that the gate will close automatically. It will also

flash for up to 10 seconds if the gate is open and a

safety is triggered.

The output can also be set as a courtesy light that stays

illuminated for 90 seconds. See the programming

section (G0 and G1) for further details

S

ET

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THER

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PERATING

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ONTROLS


WARNING

! Turn the main power off before you

make any electrical connections.

You need to program the control panel for your gate's

operation. The 425 D Control Panel has on board

programming that controls a wide range of functions.

O

PERATING

L

OGICS

N

OTE

: The 425 D Control Panel provides inputs

for opening reversing devices and closing

reversing devices. FAAC strongly recommends

the use of reversing devices, such as photocells

or other non-contact sensors.

A (automatic):

The gate opens on command

and automatically closes after a pause phase. A

second command while opening is ignored; a

second command during the pause phase

interrupts the pause time; a second command