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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 1. Find the proper set back for your operator (from previous page). Do this by holding the bottom “L” shaped br

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

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

Page 10 - Manual Operation Mode

Fine tuning Limit Switches - Pull-to-Open If the light does not go out before a physical limitation is reached, decrease the stroke length. Open Posi

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IMPORTANT: Determining Correct Setback 2.10 PUSH TO OPEN - This operation is commonly used if you driveway slopes up after the gate, preventing it fr

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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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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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2.13 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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2.14 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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4.7 Understanding the limit switches The stroke length is the distance between both limit switches. In-creasing the stroke length will make your oper

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Fine tuning Limit Switches - Push-to-Open If the light does not go out before a physical limitation is reached, decrease the stroke length. Open Posi

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Positive stops and E-S 1602 Dual Considerations Positive stops are physical structures the gate comes in con-tact with at the end of the opening and

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Mounting the Control Board and Box 1. Position your control box on the post of the gate or a near by fence. Remove the rubber cov-ers on the back of

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Positioning Backup Batteries 1. Slide the two batteries below the control board mount. They do not require any additional bracing. Create holes on

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3.3 For Your Convenience The white terminal strips on the control board are easily removed for wiring. Simply pull straight out on the terminal strip

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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 open

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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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3.5 Wiring the Operator Arm(s) 1. Locate the wiring terminal board on the bottom of the operator arm(s). 2. Wire the operator arms according to t

Page 26 - LIMIT SWITCHES

3.6 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

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3.7 Installing and Setting Transmitters and Receivers Installing the Receiver 1) Locate the 5 Silver Pins in the lower right hand corner of the Esta

Page 28 - Positioning Backup Batteries

Temporary Safety Jumpers For the highest level of safety, the Estate Swing systems are set up with Normally Closed safety terminals. This means that

Page 29 - For Your Convenience

3.9 Power 1. The Estate Swing E-S 1600 comes with 1) 24V transformer. The transformer supplied has 2 screw terminals to connect to. You may locate th

Page 30 - Wiring the Operator Arm(s)

Setting Operating Parameters Complete this step prior to programming the gate run time. This will dictate how your gate will react during programming

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Operating Parameters Chart Minimum Force Medium-low Force Medium-high Force High Force This parameter adjusts the sensitivity of the electronic clu

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20% of total arch 10% of total arch SOFT START/STOP This parameter determines when the gate will begin to slow down near the end of opening and closi

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Programming Gate Run Times In this stage, your control board will memorize where your limits are (identified by limit switches, positive stops or both

Page 34 - Temporary Safety Jumpers

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 manu

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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 maneuv

Page 36 - Setting Operating Parameters

Control Board LED Lights - The control board LED lights are located above their respec-tive terminals that they represent. (With exception of ALIM, po

Page 37 - Operating Parameters Chart

5.2 Troubleshooting If the gate opener will not move. Be sure you have gone through programming. Without programming no power is ever sent to the op

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5.3 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+,- termina

Page 39 - Programming Gate Run Times

5.4 If you call in for technical support or warranty sup-port: before any control board or motor will be per-mitted to be sent in for testing or warra

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Control Board Overview 6.1 Caution! Do not run 110V AC power direct to the board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warran

Page 41 - Gate Status

CN2 - Located on the lower left side of the board, these terminals are outputs for the opera-tor arm(s), gate locks (optional), and lamps (optional).

Page 42 - Troubleshooting

Photocell & Safety Device Guide Before connecting the photocells (or other devices) we advise you to select the type of operation according to the

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Accessory manuals for most make and model accessories can be found on the web at: www.EstateSwing.com/accessories The accessory manuals you ha

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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 impo

Page 45 - Control Board Overview

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

Page 46 - Slave Open Limit Switch

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

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Standard System Overview and Safety Zones The system display to the below is a recommended standard system. Other approved accessories can be instal

Page 48 - Installing Accessories

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

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