Estate E-SC 1102 user manual

User manual for the device Estate E-SC 1102

Device: Estate E-SC 1102
Category: Garage Door Opener
Manufacturer: Estate
Size: 3.11 MB
Added : 3/10/2014
Number of pages: 37
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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY OF MACHINES (Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II, Part B) Manufacturer: FAAC S.p.A. Address: Via Benini, 1 – 40069 Zola Predosa Bologna – Italy Declares that: Domolink A.K.A. Estate Swing (USA) mod operator · Is built to be integrated into a machine or to be assembled with other machinery to create a machine under the provisions of Directive 89/392/EEC, and subsequent amendments 91/368/EEC, 93/44/EEC. · Conforms to the essential safety requirements

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Estate Swing Summery of Functions The Estate Swing is only to be used for vehicular swing gates in a Class I setting. Class I: A vehicular gate opener (or system) intended for use in a home of one-to-four single family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated therewith. The FAAC Estate Swing automated system was designed and built for controlling vehicle access. Do not use for any other purpose. The EstateSwing automated system automates residential swing-leaf gates with

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      The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do how- ever strongly suggest studying every page of the instruction manual before at- tempting installation. SECTION: · Review of specifications, warnings, parts, and tools 1 Specifications of the Estate Swing and Components 1.1 System Overview & Preliminary Checks 1.2 Est

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      The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do how- ever strongly suggest studying every page of the instruction manual before at- tempting installation. SECTION: · Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 7 Simple Diagnostics 7.1 Trouble Shooting

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   MODEL Estate Swing 115V AC/ 12V DC Power Supply Rated Absorbed Power (W) 48 Max Static Force (N) 1700 Load-free angular speed (in./sec.) 1.25 Length of operator power cable (ft.) 2.3 CANNOT BE MODIFIED ~5 Use frequency (cycles/hour) Consecutive cycles on charged battery Max. 15 Battery recharge time 10 min. for each full cycle Operating ambient temperature -4 to 131 Deg F Operator weight (lbs) 4.85 IP 44 Protection class Gate leaf max length (ft.) Up to 12 Gate l

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1,2 Estate Swing Operator     3 Photocells (not included) 4 Master control board     5 Slave control board 6 Push button opening device (not included)   7 Receiver extension (not included) 8 12Vdc flashing lamp (not included) 9 Positive stop The system display to the right is a 10 AC transformer recommended standard system. Notes: 1) Do not extend operator connection cables Other approved accessories can be 2) When laying electrica

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#  $   %          A. Control Box A. Control Box B. Operator Arm B. Operator Arm C. Gate Mount Bracket C. Gate Mount Bracket D. Post Mount Brackets D. Post Mount Brackets E. Transmitter G. Post Mounting nuts, Manual Release F. Receiver Key G. Post Mounting nuts, Manual Release Key H. Transformer 34’ 2 conductor stranded direct burial wire !

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   · Power Drill · Phillips Head Screwdriver · Crescent Wrench · Tape Measure · 5/16” Drill Bit · Level · Drill bit appropriate to · Wire Strippers the anchoring hardware · C-clamps used · Carpenters Clamp · Flat Head Mini Screw- driver Other items that may be needed prior to commencing installation. Bolded items are necessary to all applications. · Start and stop post, bracket or door stop. Although the FAAC Estate swing features soft start/ stop it is still recommended to

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%        &  %       &    &  %   ATTENTION: Study the control board and read this section thoroughly before attempting to operate your gate opener. Warnings: · Before attempting any job on the control board (connections, maintenance), turn off electrical power and unplug the support battery. · Install a surge protector upstream of your opener, the opener is not power surge proof nor will power surge damage be covered under warrantee. ·

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3. Charge the slave board by wiring it to the master board terminal strip. [terminal 6 of the master must connect with the right side of J2 on the slave and terminal 15 of the master must connect with the left side of the slave] (fig 3) NEVER CONNECT POWER FROM ANY SOURCE DIRECTLY TO THE SLAVE BOARD. The slave board may ONLY be connected to the Master control board. Let the unit charge for 12 hours, after remove both the transformer power and the battery. You can now proceed with

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  "  ! The setback is a very important requirement to be aware of during installation of the post mounting bracket. The setback allows the operator arm to achieve appropriate and equal leverage during opening and closing cycles. (  )   & (  )   ( ($  $     #"$%#!$ "$%#!$ & '  %$ %#!$($ "#!$ & '  %$ #"$!#"$ %#!$($  '  $ #"$$ )$($  '  $ The purpose of

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    $ *     Examples of stops 1. Set up closed stop points for your gates if you are choosing to use them. For a snug closing the master gate should close against the slave gate using an overlapping bracket as in the picture to the right. The closed stop on the ground is for an overall taught closing point Examples of industrial door stops 2. Position the column bracket to the dimensions from the previous page. In most installations the gate is already h

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4. Using a tape measure, snap line or some- thing else straight, draw a line where the full closed point of the gates will be. Then from the center of that line measure in towards the prop- erty 1 inch. This will be where the arms in the fully extended position will mount to the gate. (Second example to the right) NOTE: Why do this you may ask. This is be- cause even though the arms have reached their full extension momentum of the gate will carry the gate an inch further by just turn

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+$ %     $   & , 1. The control box must be mounted near your actuator arm. The wire on the back of the actuator arm cannot be shortened or lengthened. Keep you control box in a location at least 3 feet off the ground to avoid water buildup. 2. Level your box and mark your mounting holes. The holes are located in four corners of the control box (fig 1). 3. After marking your holes drill them and attach the control box to the post. 4. There

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        The green numbered terminal strip at the bottom of the control board is easily removed for wiring. Simply pull straight down on the terminal strip to remove it from the board. It will slide right off. Slide it back on when you are finished with your wiring connections. *

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    (      Caution! Do not reverse polarity of the wires connecting the Master and Slave board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warrantee. Caution! Slave Board Power—On the slave board it is used as communication with the master board and powering from the master board. Connect the slave board to the master board using 16 gauge low voltage wire. This wire must be run across the drive- way and can be up to 100 feet in length. Terminal

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 $  $     Installing the Receiver 1) Locate the 5 Silver Pins on your MASTER Estate Swing board, located above the battery. 2) Locate the white connector on the receiver. 3) Push the white connector from the receiver on the 5 pins on your FAAC board with the dip switches of the receiver board facing away from the center of the Estate Swing board. Setting the Dip Switches 1) Set the dip switches on the receiver by switch- ing them in th


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