Estate E-S 1600 Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 1600 / E-S 1602 Series

Instruction Manual for the Manufactured by E-S 1600 / E-S 1602 Series

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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

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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 t

Page 4 - Table of Contents

IMPORTANT: Determining Correct Setback 2.3 PULL TO OPEN - Standard operation. This means the gate operator is mounted on the inside of the property a

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Installation of Operator—Pull-to-Open 2.4 2. Cut off the excess length (if any) of the angled brack-et using a hacksaw. 3. Position the angled brack-e

Page 6 - Specifications

5. Temporarily position the gate side mounting bracket. (horizontal position does not matter, vertical position on the gate is the position you are ma

Page 7 - Estate Swing Parts List

2.6 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 fro

Page 8 - Preliminary Checks:

2.7 12. Close the gate leaf. With the operator attached on the post side, move the end of the arm to the gate and, keeping the gate operator in a perf

Page 9 - Tools Needed

IMPORTANT: Determining Correct Setback 2.8 PUSH TO OPEN - This operation is commonly used if you driveway slopes up after the gate, preventing it fro

Page 10 - Manual Operation Mode

Installation of Operator—Push-to-Open 1. Find the proper set back for your operator (from previous page). Do this by holding the bottom “L” shaped br

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5. Temporarily position the gate side mounting bracket. (horizontal position does not matter, vertical position on the gate is the position you are ma

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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 Pred

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2.11 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 fr

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2.12 12. Close the gate leaf. With the operator attached on the post side, move the end of the arm to the gate and, keeping the gate operator in a per

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2.13 This portion of the manual will explain how to create an easy conduit for the wires for dual gates. This is what you would need to get sta

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2.14 The green terminal strips on the control board are easily removed for wiring. Simply pull straight out on the terminal strip to remove it f

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Wiring the Operator Arm(s) Attaching Arm Cover 1. Fit the bottom cover with the supplied cable gland. 2. Run the 5 Conductor wire through the cabl

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Wiring the Operator Arm(s) For a dual gate, use the provided wire to connect the secondary motor to the control board 3.2 Pull to Open (Opening in tow

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3.3 Wiring the Operator Arm(s) for Pull to Open 1. Locate the wiring terminal board on the bottom of the operator arm(s). 2. Wire the operator ar

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Wiring the Operator Arm(s) 3.4 For a dual gate, use the provided wire to connect the secondary motor to the control board. Push to Open (Opening out t

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3.5 Wiring the Operator Arm(s) for Push To Open 1. Locate the wiring terminal board on the bottom of the operator arm(s). 2. Wire the operator ar

Page 22 - Easy Wiring Under Driveway

3.6 Temporary Safety Jumpers and Dip Switch Settings If you are not using a safety device like a photo eye or safety loop the Photocell terminal must

Page 23 - For Your Convenience

Estate Swing Summary of Functions The Estate Swing is only to be used for vehicular swing gates in a Class I setting. Class I: A vehicular gate open

Page 24 - Wiring the Operator Arm(s)

3.7 Power The Estate Swing E-S 1600 comes with 1) 24V transformer. The transformer supplied has 2 screw ter-minals to connect to. You may locate the t

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4.1 Understanding the limit switches The stroke length is the distance between both limit switches. In-creasing the stroke length will make your oper

Page 26 - Terminal

Setting Open Limit Switch - Pull-to-Open 4.2 1. Insert limit buzzer. Place the bare end of the limit buzzer wire into the Limit1 OL1 terminal. Attach

Page 27 - Push to Open

Setting Closed Limit Switch - Pull-to-Open 4.3 1. Insert limit buzzer. Place the bare end of the limit buzzer wire into the Limit1 CL1 terminal. Atta

Page 28 - Position

Understanding the limit switches The stroke length is the distance between both limit switches. In-creasing the stroke length will make your operator

Page 29 - Photo jumped to GND

Setting Open Limit Switch - Push-to-Open If the light does not go out before a physical limitation is reached, decrease the stroke length. 4.5 1. In

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Setting Closed Limit Switch - Push-to-Open If the light does not go out before a physical limitation is reached, decrease the stroke length. 4.6 1.

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First Run 5.1 This is our recommended procedure to run the gate for the first time. PUSH 1 or PUSH 2 to increase or decrease the parameter. Then press

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Operating Parameters Customization 5.2 1. LED shows P1: P1 is for setting your run time. The run time will be determined from the time you had determi

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Estate Swing 433 Plug-in Receiver 1. With the red plug already inside the control box, run the grey receiver wire out of the box through one of the w

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Table of Contents The table of contents are listed to assist you locating a desired section. We do howev-er strongly suggest studying every page of th

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5.4 Estate Swing 433 Plug-in Receiver (cont.) 5. Plug the red clip inside the control box into the control board. The groove in the red clips should s

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6.1 Maintenance 1) Lubricate the rear pivot and front pivot of the bracket. 2) Lubricate the gate hinges about every 3 months, and also check for leve

Page 37 - First Run

Troubleshooting 6.2 If the gate opener will not move but the board is counting the run time: • Check wiring connections. • Be sure the arms are locke

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Troubleshooting 6.3 The gate opener is not stopping on the limit switches: • Remove all pre-installed jumpers from the limit switch terminals that ha

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6.4 If you call in for technical support or warranty support: Before any control board or motor will be permitted to be sent in for testing or warrant

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7.1 CAUTION! Do not r un 110V AC power direct to the board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warranty. Caution! Gate Open

Page 41 - Maintenance

7.2 Control Board Overview CAUTION! Do not r un 110V AC power direct to the boar d. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warr

Page 42 - Troubleshooting

7.3 Control Board Overview Light: Sends pulses of 24VDC only while gate is running, and whether it is open or closed. Motor 1: L1-1, L1-2 = 24VDC pow

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7.4 Control Board Overview CAUTION! Do not r un 110V AC power direct to the board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warra

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7.5 Accessory Wiring The manufacturer instructions that come with your accessory should have markings for wires or terminals to connect to the gate op

Page 45 - Control Board Overview

Table of Contents Marks pages with opener or usage warnings. Although we have marked these as very important warnings, please read the entire manual.

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7.6 Accessory Wiring Photo Eye, Safety Edge, Safety Loop: Normally Closed (NC) of safety device = Photo terminal of PHOTO block on gate opener contr

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MODEL Estate Swing Power Supply 115V AC/ 24V AC Rated Absorbed Power (W) 70 Current (A) 3 Travel (in.) 11 Cycles per hour Continuous Duty / Aprox. 75

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1.2 Estate Swing Parts List B. Operator Arm with 45’ of 5 Conductor Wire G. Gate Mounting Bracket H. Post Mounting Brackets I. Connector

Page 49 - Accessory Wiring

Standard System Overview and Safety Zones The system display to the below is a recom-mended standard system. Other approved accessories can be insta

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Tools Needed  Power Drill  Crescent Wrench  Flat Head Screwdriver  Hacksaw  Phillips Head Screwdriver  C-Ring Pliers  Tape Measure  L

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