• 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 of the following EEC directives:
Bologna, January 1, 2002
Managing Director
A. Bassi
o 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendment 93/68/EEC, 89/336/EEC and subsequent amendment 92/31/EEC and
93/68/EEC.
o And also declares the 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 89/392/EEC and subsequent amendments assimilated under national laws under DPR
#459 of July 24, 1996.
A
bassi
Warnings for the installer
General safety obligations
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. Store these instructions for future reference.
4. This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in the documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here,
could compromise the good condition/operation of the product and/or be a source of danger.
5. FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than that for which automated system was intended.
6. Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere; the presence of inflammable gas or fumes is a serious danger to safety.
7. 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.
8. FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in the construction of the closing elements to be motorized, of for any
deformation that may occur during use.
9. The installation must conform to Standards EN 12453 and EN 12445.
The safety level of the automated system must be C+D.
10. Before attempting any job on the system, cut out electrical power and disconnect the batteries.
11. The main power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an all-pole switch with contact opening distance of 3 mm or
greater. Use of a 6A thermal breaker will all-pole circuit break is recommended.
12. Make sure that a differential switch with threshold of 0.03 A is fitted upstream of the system.
13. Make sure that the earthing system is perfectly constructed, and connect metal parts of the means of the closure to it.
14. 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.
15. The safety devices (EN 12978 standard) protect any danger areas against mechanical movement risks, such as crushing, dragging, and
shearing.
16. 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 “15”.
17. FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation of the automated system, is system components not produced by
FAAC are used.
18. For maintenance, strictly use original parts by FAAC.
19. Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system.
20. 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.
21. Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is operating.
22. Keep remote controls or other pulse generators away from children, to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily.
23. Transit through the leaves is allowed only when the gate is fully open.
24. The user must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and contact qualified personnel only.
25. Do not short-circuit the poles of the batteries and do not try to recharge the batteries with power supply units other than Master or Slave
cards.
26. Do not throw exhausted batteries into containers for other waste but dispose them in the appropriate containers to enable them to be
recycled.
27. Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted.
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 external automation with an electro-mechanical non-reversing linear arm
automates residential swing-leaf gates with leaves of up to 16’ in length. It consists of an irreversible electro-mechanical operator with built in opening and closing limits and utilizes a worm screw system. The irreversible system ensures the
gate is mechanical locked when the motor is not operating. A lock still needs to be
installed if security or high winds are a concern. A manual release makes it possible to move the gate in the event of a power-cut or fault.
Keep this manual safely stored after
installation.
Serial Number__________________________
Date of Purchase_______________________
Place of Purchase______________________
Have this information on hand while handling all
service and warranty issues.
This manual and its contents are produced by Web Direct Brands, Inc. and is based on the instructions
written by FAAC,
The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do however strongly suggest studying every page of the instruction manual before attempting installation.
SECTION:
• Review of specifications, warnings, and tools 1
Table of Contents
⇒Specifications of the Estate Swing and Components 1.1
⇒Parts List 1.2
⇒System Overview & Preliminary Checks 1.3
⇒Tools Needed for Installation 1.4
• Installation 2
⇒Manual Operation, Restoring Automation 2.1
⇒READ FIRST: Determining Push or Pull to Open 2.2
⇒IMPORTANT: Determining Setback—Pull to Open 2.3
⇒Installation of Operator—Pull to Open 2.4-.9
⇒IMPORTANT: Determining Setback—Push to Open 2.10
⇒Installation of Operator—Push to Open 2.11-.16
⇒Positive Stops and E-S 1602 Dual Considerations 2.17
• Wiring, Jumpers and Receiver 3
⇒Mounting the Control Box 3.1
⇒Mounting Back-up Batteries - if applicable 3.2
⇒Removing Terminal Strips for Wiring 3.3
⇒Wiring of Operator Arm(s) (Pull & Push to Open) 3.4-.6
⇒Installing Receiver and Setting Transmitters 3.7
⇒Temporary Safety Jumpers 3.8
⇒Power 3.9
• Programming the Operator 4
⇒Programming Operating Parameters 4.1
⇒Operating Parameters Chart 4.2-.3
⇒Programming Gate Movements 4.4-.5
The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do however strongly suggest studying every page of the instruction manual before attempting installation.
SECTION:
• Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5
Table of Contents
• Accessories 6
⇒LED Lights and Operational Displays 5.1
⇒Troubleshooting 5.2-.4
⇒Control Board Overview 6.1-.2
⇒Photocell and Safety Device Guide 6.3
⇒Accessories 6.4
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 gate opener.
MODEL Estate Swing
Power Supply
Specifications
Rated Absorbed Power (W)
Current (A)
Travel (in.)
Cycles per hour
Operating Ambient Temp
Protection class
Gate leaf max length (ft.)
Gate leaf max weight (lbs.)
Operator overall dimensions LxHxD(in.)
Operator Weight
115V AC/ 24V AC
70
3
11
Continuous Duty / Aprox. 75
-4 to 131 F
IP44
Up to 16
Up to 800
See below
18 lbs
1.1
Estate Swing Parts List
Master or Single Operator
A. Control Box
B. Operator Arm with 7’ of 5 Conductor Wire and
Key
C. Control Board
D. Transmitter
E. Receiver
F. Transformer
G. Control Box Screws, Control Board Screws and
Washers, Jumper Wire
H. Gate Mounting Bracket
I. Post Mounting Brackets
J. Connector Pins and C Rings, Terminal Board
The system display to the below is a
recommended standard system.
Other approved accessories can be
installed. Photo sensors and a flashing light indicating gate movement
is recommended for safety purposes.
2) Do not run any wires in the same conduit as
110 AC power that may be in the area. This
will cause unwanted interference
IMPORTANT
Preliminary Checks:
To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated system, make sure the following conditions are observed.
• The gate and post must be suitable for being automated. Check that the structure is
sufficiently strong and rigid, and its dimensions and weights conform to those
indicated on page 1.
• Make sure the leaves move smoothly without any irregular friction during entire
travel.
• Make sure the hinges are in good condition. Ball bearing hinges are ideal for gates
weighing over 200 lbs. or over 10’ in length.
• Make sure the gate is plumb and level.
• The fence post must be secured in the ground with concrete. This will prevent
alteration of alignments and leveling during installation and during cycles.
1.3
Tools Needed
• Power Drill
• Crescent Wrench
• Flat Head Screwdriver
• Hacksaw
• Phillips Head
Screwdriver
• C-Ring Pliers
• Tape Measure
• Level
• Wire Strippers
• C-clamps
• 3/8”, 1/4”, 5/16” Drill
Bits
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 1600 features built
in limit switches some may choose to use positive stops:
• 16, 14 or 12 gauge, 2 conductor stranded direct burial low voltage wire will be required
to run power to your operator. Length is determined by distance between transformer power
supply and the control box.
• 4 - 3/8” Carriage Bolts will be needed to connect the 2 “L” shaped brackets to the post.
Length will be determined by the size of your posts.
• A metal support bracket may be needed to achieve the appropriate desired setback. The metal
support bracket will be bolted or welded to your post to give a larger amount of space to mount
the provided mounting bracket.
• A voltage meter and digital camera may be necessary to run diagnostic checks.
• If your transformer is going to be plugged into an outdoor outlet you will need to weatherproof
that outlet and transformer. Electrical boxes or plug covers can be obtained from a local hardware store to accommodate both the plug and transformer.
• Hardware to attach the control box to a post or fence.
• Watertight connectors for running wires into the control box.
1.4
Manual Operation Mode
1) Slide lock cover forward.
2) Insert and turn provided key.
3) Flip release lever up.
4) Turn release lever 180 degrees to face the opposite direction. The operator shaft can now be
manually pushed or pulled in and out.
To exit manual mode, reverse the above steps.
2.1
The following section is instructions
on mounting your gate opener. Your
gate can be mounted one of two
ways:
Pull-To-Open: With the gate opener on the inside of
the property, the gate will swing in towards the property.
The gate opener will be extended in the gate’s closed
position and as the opener retracts it PULLS the gate
open.
Instructions are pages 2.3 - 2.9, 3.5
Push-To-Open: With the gate opener on the inside
of the property, the gate will swing out away from the
property towards the street. The gate opener will be
retracted in the gate’s closed position and as the opener
extends it PUSHES the gate open.
Instructions are pages 2.10 - 2.16, 3.6
After deciding which method you will
use to automate your gate, make an X
across the pages of the installation
method you
will not
be using.
This will prevent mistakenly using the wrong instructions
for your installation as the two sections look very similar.
2.2
IMPORTANT: Determining Correct Setback
PULL TO OPEN - Standard operation. This means the gate operator is mounted on the
inside of the property and pulls your gate in towards the property.
To the right are 3 common examples of setback mountings. These
are not the only options for mounting.
There a 3 factors to keep in mind
when finding the setback mounting:
1) The measurements must be cor-
rect from the center of the hinge of
the gate to the center of the hole on
the mounting bracket.
2) There must be clearance for your
opener to attach to your gate in the
closed position. (open position on push to open install - 4.8)
3) The brackets do not move or pivot
after mounting, if you can achieve the
setback and clearance then bracket
position is inconsequential.
It is best to C-Clamp brackets on and
test arm movement clearance before
permanently attaching them.
A B
7.5” 7.5” 90o
7” 7” 100o
6.5” 6.5” 110o
To determine the position of the gate mounting bracket (above is for the post mounting
bracket) refer to step 9 in the section “Installation of operator”
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2.3
Installation of Operator—Pull-to-Open
1. Find the proper set back for your operator (from
previous page). Do this by holding the bottom “L”
shaped bracket against the post. Marking its horizontal positioning on the post using a vertical line up
from the middle of the bracket. Also mark your angled bracket for positioning on the “L” shaped
bracket. The hole on the end of the angled bracket
should be in the setback position.
HINT: Trace the bracket on cardboard and use
the cardboard to make a template.
2. Cut off the excess length
(if any) of the angled
bracket using a hacksaw.
3. Position the angled
bracket between the two “L”
shaped brackets in the same
position as when the setback
was found. Clamp the 3
brackets together. Drill
through the angled bracket
using the pre-drilled holes in
the “L” shaped brackets using a 3/8” drill bit. Drill
through all three brackets
using a 5/16” drill bit in a
position behind the first
hole.
4. Insert a 3/8” x 1” bolt in
the center hole and a 5/16”
bolt in the rear hole. Secure
them using the provided
nuts and lock washers.
Before permanently attaching any brackets, be sure to test
arm motion and clearance.
2.4
5. Temporarily position the gate side
mounting bracket. (horizontal position
Gate Side Bracket
Gate Side Bracket
Gate Side Bracket
does not matter, vertical position on the
gate is the position you are matching to
the post bracket.) Position your assem-
bled gate mounting along the previously
drawn vertical line and level the angled
piece with the horizontal piece of the gate
mounting bracket using a level. Mark
your holes, drill and attach the brackets
using 4) 3/8” carriage bolts.
6. Assemble the rear fitting to the operator as shown below.
7. Run the 5 wires from the arm(s) to the control board as seen in section 3.
8. Set the operator for manual operation. And extend the operator arm to a near full extended
position.
2.5
9) Extend the operator arm so the measurement between the center of the pivot hole on the rear
bracket and the center of the pivot hole in the front mounting measures 50 3/4 inches. After
finding the measurement relock your operator arm.
This is your closed mounting position.
10. Assemble the front gate mounting bracket as shown below. (bottom ring can be left off if se-
curity is not a concern)
11. Attach the operator to the post mounting bracket using the supplied pins as shown below,
support the arm to prevent dropping and breakage of the rear fitting. (bottom ring can be left off if
security is not a concern)
2.6
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