Manual Estate Swing E-SC 1600

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  • Estate Swing E-SC 1600 - page 1

    Instruction Manual for the Manufactured by E-S C 1602 Series Car ria ge Doo r Instr uctions ...

  • Estate Swing E-SC 1600 - page 2

    CE DECLARAT ION OF CONFO RMITY OF M ACHINES (Directive 89/392/ EEC, Annex II , Part B) Manufacturer: FAAC S.p.A. Address: Via Benini, 1 – 40069 Z ola Predosa Bol ogna – Italy Declare s that: Eurotrigon 0224 - T rigon K 24 A.K.A . Estate Swing (USA ) mod operator • Is built to be inte grated into a mac hine or to be assembled with ot her machi ...

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    Estate Sw ing Summery of Functio ns The Estate Swing is only to be used for vehicular swing doors in a Class I setting. Class I: A vehicular door 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 con ...

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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 attempt- ing installation. SECTION: • Revie w of spec ifications, warnings, and tools 1 ⇒ Specifications of the Estate Swing and Components 1.1 ⇒ System Overview & Preliminary Che ...

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    Marks pages with opener or usage warnings. Although we have marked these as very important warnings, please read the entire manual . Every step is important to the correct installation of your door opener. The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do how- ever strongly suggest studying every page of the instructi ...

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    MODEL Estate Swing E-SC 1600 Power Supply 115V AC/ 24V A C Rated Absorbed Po wer (A mperage pull on a 120 V AC outlet) 3 Amp/single 5 Amp/dual Max Torque (N m) 200 Use frequency (cy cles/hour) > 100 Operating a mbient temperature -4 to 131 Deg F Gearmotor w eight (lbs) 25 Protectio n class IP44 Door leaf m ax length ( ft.) Up to 8 Door leaf m ax ...

  • Estate Swing E-SC 1600 - page 7

    1.2 Estate Swing Part s List 1. Housing Cover 2. Wall Mounting Plate 3. Manual Release Key 4. Manual Release 5. 24VDC Motor 6. Transmission Shaft 7. Straight lever of articulating arm 8. Curved lever of articulating arm 9. Door Mounting Bracket 10. Control Box 11. Control Board 12. Transmitter 13. Receiver 14. Transformer 15. Control Box Screws, Co ...

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    Tools Ne eded Other items that may be needed prior to commencing installation. • Start and stop post, bracket or door stop. Although the Estate Swing E-SC 1602 features soft start/stop and can be used with limit switches (not included), it is possible to use the E-SC 1602 without limit switches, relying on the positive stops to determine end posi ...

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    Manual Operation Mode Manual operation mode will be necessary to learn from installation and programming. It is also useful for emergency situations where as using the motor is not an option from operation the doors. Fit the supplied Allen wrench and turn it by approximatel y a h alf a turn until it stops. Turn it in the direction that is dictated ...

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    IMPORT ANT: Determining Correct Position 3.1 This operator is intended to be on the inside of the ga rage and push the carriage door s out towa rds the drivewa y . Position the mounting plate above the door frame with the inside end in line with the edge of the door frame. The drive shaft (piece that comes down from the motor that makes the arm piv ...

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    Installation of Operator The operator base plate and articulated arm are designed either for right-handed or left-handed installation. There is no pre-determined designation. 1. Begin with your gear motor in the base plate. Hold the base and motor against the Wall above the door and find the proper position for your operator (from previous page). M ...

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    4. Assemble the articulated arm and front coupling as shown below. Left assembly connects the same way as the right only with the straight arm and door bracket on opposite sides as in the smaller picture below. 5. Fit the straight lever of the articulated arm on the transmission shaft and tighten it using the supplied screw and washer. 6. Manually ...

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    Mounting the Control Board and Box 1. Position y our control box on the post of the door or a near by fence. Use the Knockouts labeled “ A ” in the picture to the right to mount your control box to the post or fence. For a dual operator set-up, the control box will be on the same side of the driveway as the master control arm. 2. Use a 5/8” d ...

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    4.2 For Your Convenience The white term inal strips on the co ntrol board are eas ily rem oved for wiring. Simply pull straight out on the term i nal strip to rem ove it from the board. It will slide right of f. Sli de it back on w hen you are finished wi th your wiring connections. ...

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    Installation of Limit Switches and Positive Stops Positive stops are physical structures the doors come in contact with at the end of the opening and closing cycles. Although the E-SC 1602 control board comes equipped with a cycle time learning function, physical stopping mechanisms must still be used. This can be done with limit switches (not incl ...

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    4.4 Wir ing the Limit S witches On the lim it switch: • 1 is Comm on • 2 is N/C Lim it Connection • 4 is not used Example of how t o tighten the lim i t ring. T erminal Block CN3 COMF Comm on from all limit switches FCC1 N/C Lim it Connection Closed Door Limi t Switch on Master FCA1 N/C Lim it Connection Open Door Limit Switch on Master FCC2 ...

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    T e mporar y Safet y Jumpers For the highest level of safety, the Estate Swing systems are set up with Normally Closed safety terminals. This means that in order for the door opener to move these terminals must be closed either through a safety device (recommended) or with jumpers. Temporary safety jumpers are provided in the control box hardware b ...

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    Wiring The Operator Arm(s) For the Master Operator: In terminal block CN2 insert the brown wire in APM1 and blue wire in CHM1. For the Slave Operator : In terminal block CN2 insert the blue wire in APM2 and brown wire in CHM2. *During the learning process, if either door begins to move in the open direction; stop the door operator by removing power ...

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    4.7 Installing and Setting Transmitters and Receivers Installing the Receiver 1) Locate the 5 Silver Pins in the lower right hand corner of the Estate Swing board. 2) Locate the white connector on the receiver. 3) Push the white connector from the receiver on the 5 pins on your control board with the dip switches of the receiver board facing away f ...

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    4.8 Power 1. The Estate Swing E-SC 1602 comes with 1) 24V transformer. The transformer sup- plied has 2 screw terminals to connect to. You may locate the transformer up to 1000’ away from the control board using wire ratings as specified below . 2. Insert the two wires from the transformer into the two VAC terminals on the control board (CN1). Th ...

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    Setting Operating Parameters Complete this step prior to pr ogramming the door run time. This will dictate how your door will r eact dur ing pr ogramm ing and normal op- eration. It is not necessar y to r eset these if p ower is r emoved or if res et is tripped, they wil l stay set. Entering pr ogr amming mode 1. Make the necessary power connection ...

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    Operating Parameters Char t Minimum Force Medium-low Force Medium-high Force High Force This parameter adjusts the sensitivity of the electronic clutch system. The electronic clutch system controls the anti-crushing auto-reverse feature when a door in motion makes contact with an obstacle. 1.5 Second Offset 3 Second Offset 6 Second Offset 10 Second ...

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    20% of total arch 10% of total arch SOFT START/ STOP This parameter determines when the door will begin to slow down near the end of opening and closing cycle. Low High SOFT SPEED This parameter determines how fast the door will move during the soft start/stop. If using positive stops this parameter must be on 0. No Limit Switch Limit Switch LIMIT ...

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    Programming Door Run Times In this stage, your control board will memorize where your limits are (identified by limit switches, positive stops or both) in both opening and closing phases. Also if the auto-close fea- ture is activated it will learn the user specified pause time. FOR SAFETY PURPOSES—your opener will not run until this step is compl ...

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    5. When the closing stop point or limit switch is reached, the motor pauses for approximately 2 seconds, and then restarts with a total opening maneuver to the opening stop point or limit switch. 6. When the full open stop or limit switch is reached the doors will stop. 7. Wait for the amount of time you would like your doors to pause for during no ...

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    Contr ol Board LED Lights - The c ontrol board LED lights are located above their respec- tive terminals that they represent. (With exception of ALIM, power supply light, which is located below the power terminals in the upper left corner.) The LED lights are a quick way of verifying necessary connections are made. Below is a chart of their interpr ...

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    6.2 Troubleshooting If the door opener will not move. Be sure you have gone through programming. Without programming no power is ever sent to the operator arms. Check wiring connections. Check to be sure jumpers are in place between STOP, FSW OP, FSW CL to COM on terminal block CN4. If not using limit switches, be sure jumpers are in place between ...

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    6.3 If fuse the F2 fuse blows or continues to blow. Check all wiring to both the backup batteries and to all accessories run off of the 24+,- terminals on terminal block CN1. Check for the following: · The batteries are run in series not parallel. If they are r un in parallel the batteries will be- come overcharged and be destroyed, which will the ...

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    Control Board Over view 7.1 Caution! Do not ru n 110V AC po wer direct to the bo ard. This will cause p ermanent damage to both boards a nd void your warrantee. Ca ution! CN1 - Upper left hand corner of board, used for power and back up power. • VAC - terminals . The input terminals for the supplied 24V transformer. Polarity is not an issue for t ...

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    CN2 - Located on the low er left side of the board, these terminals are outputs for the opera- tor arm(s), door locks (optional), and lamps (optional). • APM1, CHM1 - terminals. For dual operations these terminals are for the arm that must move first, for single operations these terminals are the output for controlling the operator arm. • APM2, ...

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    Photocell & Safet y Device Guide Before connecting the photocells (or other devices) we advise you to select t he type of operation according to the movement zone to be protected. Opening Safety Devices: They operate only during the door opening movement and, therefore, they are suitable for protecting the zone between the opening leaves and fi ...

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    Accessory manual s for most make an d model accessories can b e found on the web at: www .EstateSwing.co m /accessories The accessory manuals you have or find at the above address may be written to coincide with that manufacturers model of door opener. To determine correct terminals on your Estate Swing operator, use the accessory terminal section ...

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