Entrematic EM PSL150 Installation And Service Manual

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Sliding Door Operator
EM PSL150
Installation and Service Manual
Original instructions
1016248-EMEI-2.0 – Issue 2017-03-13
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CONTENTS - Original instructions
51 Revision .....................................................................................................................................................................................
62 Instructions for safe operation ...........................................................................................................................................
73 Important information .........................................................................................................................................................
73.1 Intended use ....................................................................................................................................................................................
73.2 Safety precautions .........................................................................................................................................................................
83.3 Electronic equipment reception interference .....................................................................................................................
83.4 Environmental requirements .....................................................................................................................................................
94 About this manual ..................................................................................................................................................................
94.1 Software releases with included software versions ...........................................................................................................
105 Technical specification ..........................................................................................................................................................
115.1 Door weight in relation to performance level .....................................................................................................................
125.2 Classification to DIN 18650-1 ....................................................................................................................................................
136 Design and function description .......................................................................................................................................
136.1 Design ................................................................................................................................................................................................
136.2 Function ............................................................................................................................................................................................
136.3 Safety functions integrated in the operator ..........................................................................................................................
136.4 Microprocessor for precise control .........................................................................................................................................
136.5 Emergency escape .........................................................................................................................................................................
147 Models ........................................................................................................................................................................................
147.1 Two main models are available: ................................................................................................................................................
147.2 EM PSL150–2 (bi-parting) ...........................................................................................................................................................
147.3 EM PSL150–R (single sliding, right opening) ........................................................................................................................
147.4 EM PSL150–L (single sliding, left opening) ............................................................................................................................
158 Part identification ...................................................................................................................................................................
169 Space required ........................................................................................................................................................................
1710 Pre-installation ........................................................................................................................................................................
1710.1 General tips/Safety concerns .....................................................................................................................................................
1811 Mechanical installation ........................................................................................................................................................
1811.1 Checking ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
1911.2 Installation examples to consider during installation .......................................................................................................
2111.3 Installing/removing the cover, standard cover lock ...........................................................................................................
2311.4 Installing/removing the cover, optional cover lock ............................................................................................................
2511.5 Installing the door adapter on top of the door leaf (frame doors by others) ............................................................
2611.6 Installation of support beam ......................................................................................................................................................
2811.7 Installing the door holders on the door adapter (frame doors by others) .................................................................
3111.8 Hanging and mounting the door leaves .................................................................................................................................
3211.9 Height adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................................
3311.10 Installation of Entrematic Nordic floor guides (frame doors by others) .....................................................................
3411.11 Depth adjustment of the door leaves .....................................................................................................................................
3511.12 Installation of components and electrical wiring ...............................................................................................................
3711.13 Installation of tension wheel assembly ..................................................................................................................................
3811.14 Placement of the transmission bracket ..................................................................................................................................
3911.15 Attachment of tooth belt fitting ...............................................................................................................................................
4011.16 Checking and adjusting the belt tension ...............................................................................................................................
4111.17 Bi-parting operators ......................................................................................................................................................................
4211.18 Adjustment of the door stop .....................................................................................................................................................
4311.19 Route the cables and attach the plastic cable holders, see illustrations below .......................................................
4411.20 Attachment of slack reducer ......................................................................................................................................................
4511.21 Attachment of product label .....................................................................................................................................................
4612 Electrical connections ...........................................................................................................................................................
4612.1 Mains connection ..........................................................................................................................................................................
4712.2 Electrical units .................................................................................................................................................................................
4712.2.1 Power supply unit (PSU 75/PSU 150) ....................................................................................................................
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4712.2.2 Drive unit (HDD/DD) ...................................................................................................................................................
4812.2.3 Main control unit (MCU/MCU-ER) ..........................................................................................................................
4912.2.4 Additional electronic units can be connected for extra functionality ........................................................
4912.2.4.1 Battery unit 12 V (EEU 12) .....................................................................................................................
4912.2.4.2 Battery unit 24 V (EEU 24) .....................................................................................................................
5012.2.4.3 I/O unit (IOU) .............................................................................................................................................
5112.2.5 Connection of electrical units ..................................................................................................................................
5312.3 Connection of activation and safety units .............................................................................................................................
5412.4 Connection of presence activation units ...............................................................................................................................
5512.5 Connection of accessories ..........................................................................................................................................................
5613 Start-Up .....................................................................................................................................................................................
5713.1 Adjustments and selection of special operating functions ..............................................................................................
5913.2 The Learn function can be one of three different types ....................................................................................................
6013.3 Display test and configuring of parameters ..........................................................................................................................
6113.4 Status indication on the display ................................................................................................................................................
6213.5 Configuration parameters (sorted after functionality) .....................................................................................................
6713.6 Description of parameters ..........................................................................................................................................................
8214 Signage .......................................................................................................................................................................................
8315 Accessories ...............................................................................................................................................................................
8315.1 Interconnection of operators ....................................................................................................................................................
8315.1.1 Interconnection cable .................................................................................................................................................
8415.1.2 Hardware configuration for interconnection .....................................................................................................
8415.1.3 Parameter configuration for interconnection ....................................................................................................
8515.2 Interlock ............................................................................................................................................................................................
8615.3 Synchronization .............................................................................................................................................................................
8715.4 Operation mode selectors (OMS) ............................................................................................................................................
8715.4.1 Types .................................................................................................................................................................................
8815.4.2 Configuration of mode selectors ............................................................................................................................
8915.4.3 Operation mode selector (OMS) functionality ..................................................................................................
9315.5 Lock .....................................................................................................................................................................................................
9315.5.1 Installing the lock (LD, LDP, LDB) ............................................................................................................................
9515.5.2 Connection of LD, LDP, LDB ......................................................................................................................................
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15.5.3 Installing the Espagnolette lock (LDE) (The Espagnolette lock is at the moment not allowed to
mount in escape routs) ..............................................................................................................................................
9615.6 Cover ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
9715.7 Motion sensors ...............................................................................................................................................................................
9715.8 Manual Opening Lock device, MOLD ......................................................................................................................................
9815.9 Limit switch kit, LSK .......................................................................................................................................................................
10015.10 Locked door indicator, LDI ..........................................................................................................................................................
10115.11 Cover latch, alternative ................................................................................................................................................................
10215.12 Electrical emergency unit with batteries ...............................................................................................................................
10215.13 Electrical emergency unit with batteries and two motors ...............................................................................................
10215.14 Emergency closing with repeated closing .............................................................................................................................
10215.15 Break-out unit PSB .........................................................................................................................................................................
10215.16 Convenience battery UPS ............................................................................................................................................................
10215.17 External error indication ..............................................................................................................................................................
10215.18 Key switches (flush and/or surface mounted) ......................................................................................................................
10215.19 Push button .....................................................................................................................................................................................
10315.20 Upgrades ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
10315.21 Open / Close function ...................................................................................................................................................................
10315.22 Fire alarm connection ..................................................................................................................................................................
10315.23 Nurse function ................................................................................................................................................................................
10315.24 Remote Exit mode .........................................................................................................................................................................
10315.25 Emergency open impulse ............................................................................................................................................................
10416 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................................................................................
10916.1 After remedy or replacement the operator has to be checked as follows: ................................................................
11017 Service/Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................
11117.1 Service ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Following pages have been revised:
Revision 1.0 2.0Page
Added warning about brands.17
Added parameters MCU 5F, MCU 4A, and MCU 3A. Changed parameters IOU 99 and MCU 70.
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Added parameters OMS b7, OMS b8, OMS C7, and OMS C8. Changed parameters OMS b0 and OMS C0.
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Added parameters 3A, 4A, 5F, b7, b8, C7, and C8. Changed parameters 64, 70, 99, b0, and C0
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Added error 38, 39, and 55. Added warning about brands.108
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2 Instructions for safe operation
Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
To reduce the risk of injury of persons - use this operator only with pedestrian doors.
Do not use the equipment if repair or adjustment is necessary.
Disconnect supply when cleaning or other maintenance is to be
carried out.
The operator can be used by children age 8 and above, and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of ex­perience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or in­struction by a person responsible for their safety concerning safe operator use and the possible hazards involved.
This does not however prevent those persons to use the door where the operator is installed.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Do not let children climb on or play with the door or the fixed/re­mote controls.
In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured from pedestrian traffic, and the power removed to prevent injury.
Installer must properly ground door package! Improper grounding can lead to risk of personal injury.
The mains connection must remain isolated until the wiring is completed. Then connect to the supply unit.
The doorset can be operated automatically by sensors or manually by activators.
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3 Important information
3.1 Intended use
The EM PSL150 isanautomaticsliding door operator developed to facilitate entrances to buildings and within buildings.
The EM PSL150 is designed to be surface-mounted to the wall or a beam. It is easy to install for both new construction and retrofit application, and it can be adapted to a wide range of door require­ments. It is to be installed indoors where it is suitable for almost all types of external and internal sliding doors.
A EM PSL150 operator can be combined with the full range of Entrematic Nordic safety units, such as presence and motion sensors.
The door is designed to offer continuous use, a high degree of safety and maximum lifetime. The system is self-adjusting to the effects caused by normal variations in the weather conditions and to minor friction changes caused by e.g. dust and dirt.
In emergency situations the doorset is opened and remains open automatically. It may also be equipped with break-out function, in which case the door leaf is pushed manually open in the escape direction.
Dual batteries and motors are used in escape routes as indicated in associated certificates. See "Electrical emergency unit with batteries" on page 102 and "Electrical emergency unit with batteries and two motors" on page 102. For manual break-out see "Break-out unit PSB" on page 102.
This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation, maintenance and service of the Sliding Door Operator EM PSL150.
For use see User manual 1009216.
Save these instructions for future reference.
3.2 Safety precautions
Be sure to complete a risk assessment and site acceptance test before taking the door into operation.
To avoid bodily injury,material damage and malfunction of the product, the instructions contained in this manual must be strictly observed during installation, adjustment, repairs and service etc. Training is needed to carry out these tasks safely.Only Entrematic Nordic-trained technicians should be allowed to carry out these operations.
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3.3 Electronic equipment reception interference
The equipment complies with the European EMC directive (US market FCC Part 15), provided in­stalled according to Installation and Service manual.
The equipment may generate and use radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, it may cause interference to radio, television reception or other radio frequency type systems.
If other equipment does not fully comply with immunity requirements interference may occur.
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orient the receiving antenna.
Relocate the receiver with respect to the equipment.
Move the receiver away from the equipment.
Plug the receiver into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
Check that protective earth (PE) is connected.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced electronics technician for addi­tional suggestions.
3.4 Environmental requirements
Entrematic Nordic products are equipped with electronics and may also be equipped with batteries containing materials which are hazardous to the environment. Disconnect power before removing electronics and battery and make sure it is disposed of properly according to local regulations (how and where) as was done with the packaging material.
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4 About this manual
This manual describes functions of the EM PSL150 Sliding Door Operator and for software release
3.2.
4.1 Software releases with included software versions
VersionsRelease
OMSIOUERMCMCB
4.2.9.23.5.9.21.1.9.28.4.9.27.4.9.2
SW 3.0
OMSIOUERMCMCB
4.2.9.24.5.12.21.1.12.29.4.12.28.4.12.2
SW 3.1
OMSIOUERMCMCB
4.2.9.25.5.14.21.1.14.210.4.14.29.4.14.2
SW 3.1.1
OMSIOUERMCMCB
5.2.16.26.5.16.31.1.16.211.4.16.210.4.16.2
SW 3.2
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5 Technical specification
Entrematic Nordic ABManufacturer:
Lodjursgatan 10, SE-261 44 Landskrona, SwedenAddress:
EM PSL150Type:
100 V AC -10% to 240 V AC +10%, 50/60 Hz, fuse 10 AT (building install­ation)
Mains power supply:
Note! Themains power supply shall be installed with protection and an all-pole mains switch with isolating capability of Category III, at least 3 mm between contacts, shall be installed according to local regulations. These articles are not provided with the door.
Max. 250 WPower consumption:
IP20Degree of protection:
IP54Degree of protection,
control actuators:
24 V DC
0.64 AHigh performance
1 AExceptional performance
Auxiliary voltage:
Bi-parting without break-out: EM PSL150-2: 200 kg/leaf
Recommended max. door weight:
Single Slide without break-out: EM PSL150-R/L: 240 kg
For low energy movement: 150 kg/leaf
Bi-parting: EM PSL150-2: 1000 – 3000 mm
Clear opening:
Single Slide: EM PSL150-R/L: 800 – 3000 mm
Variable up to approx. (EM PSL150-2):
1.4 m/sHigh performance
1.7 m/sExceptional performance
Opening and closing speed:
0-60 sHold open time:
-20 °C to +50 °CAmbient temperature:
Max. 85%Relative humidity
(non-condensing):
11 to 26 kg, dependent on configuration and clear opening widthOperator weight:
Third party approvals from established certification organizations valid for safety in use, see Declaration of Incorporation.
Approvals:
For indoor use only
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5.1 Door weight in relation to performance level
Plastic wheels
Door weight [kg]Sealing typeMain control
Performance level
Bi-partingSingle
2 x 901 x 90Normal sealEscape
High performance
2 x 751 x 75Tight seal
2 x 901 x 90Normal sealNon-escape
2 x 901 x 90Tight seal
2 x 901 x 90Normal sealEscape
Exceptional performance
2 x 901 x 90Tight seal
2 x 901 x 90Normal sealNon-escape
2 x 901 x 90Tight seal
Steel wheels
Door weight [kg]Sealing typeMain control
Performance level
Bi-partingSingle
2 x 1251 x 125Normal sealEscape
High performance
2 x 1201 x 75Tight seal
2 x 2001 x 240Normal sealNon-escape
2 x 1501 x 225Tight seal
2 x 1501 x 240Normal sealEscape
Exceptional performance
2 x 1251 x 175Tight seal
2 x 2001 x 240Normal sealNon-escape
2 x 1501 x 225Tight seal
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5.2 Classification to DIN 18650-1
Classification to DIN 18650-1
Digit 8Digit 7Digit 6Digit 5Digit 4Digit 3Digit 2Digit 1
41,2,401,2,30232
sliding door drive2Type of drive, digit 1.
1 000 000 test cycles, at 4 000 cycles/day3Drive durability, digit 2.
sliding door2Type of door leaf, digit 3.
not suitable for use as a fire protection door0Suitability for use as a fire protection door,
digit. 4
force limitation1Drive safety devices, digit 5.
connection for external safety systems2
low energy3
in escape routes with a break-out system1Special requirements for drives/func-
tions/fittings, digit 6.
in escape routes without a break-out system2
with sufficiently dimensioned safety distances1Safety at door leaf or leaves, digit 7
with protection to prevent fingers being crushed, shorn off or drawn in
2
with presence sensor4
temperature range as specified by the manufacturer4Ambient temperature, digit 8
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6 Design and function description
6.1 Design
The sliding door operator EM PSL150 works electromechanically. The motor,control unit, transmis­sion – and optional emergency unit and electromechanical locking device – are all assembled in a support beam with an integrated cover. The motor and gear box transmit movement to the door leaves by means of a tooth belt. The door leaf is fitted to a door adapter/carriage wheel fitting and hangs on a sliding track. Movement of the bottom of the door leaf is controlled by the floor guides.
6.2 Function
Opening
When an OPENING IMPULSE is received by the control unit the motor starts and transmits movement to the door leaves, which move to the open position.
Closing
The closing starts when no OPENING IMPULSE is received and the HOLD OPEN TIME has run out.
6.3 Safety functions integrated in the operator
To permit safe passage between closing doors, the doors immediately reverse if an obstruction is detected, then resume their interrupted movement at low speed to check whether the obstruction has disappeared or not. If an obstruction is detected between opening doors and surrounding walls or interior fittings, the doors immediately stop and then close after a time delay.
6.4 Microprocessor for precise control
The microprocessor has a routine for self-monitoring, which detects any interference or faulty signals in door operation. If an input signal does not correspond to the preprogramming, the mi­croprocessor automatically takes necessary actions to ensure safe door operation.
6.5 Emergency escape
The EM PSL150 can be combined with an emergency unit that automatically opens or closes the doors in the event of a power failure and can also be interfaced with the fire alarm or smoke detector. Safety can be further reinforced by incorporating a break-out fitting. This enables the doors and side screens to swing outwards in an emergency situation by applying a defined pressure at the front edge.
Doors used for emergency escape in buildings such as hospitals and homes for elderly people may not be locked or put in programme selection OFF.
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7 Models
7.1 Two main models are available:
EM PSL150–2; for bi-parting doors, consisting of a pair of door leaves which are sliding away from each other to form a common door opening.
EM PSL150–1; for single sliding doors with one right or left opening door leaf.
7.2 EM PSL150–2 (bi-parting)
7.3 EM PSL150–R (single sliding, right opening)
7.4 EM PSL150–L (single sliding, left opening)
FW = Frame width
CL = Cover length (incl. end plates 2 x 2 mm)
COW = Clear opening width
SW = Side screen width
DW = Door leaf width
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8 Part identification
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
12
13
14
18
17
16
9
10
8
19
15
DescriptionNo.DescriptionNo.
Tooth belt12Mains connection1
Tension wheel13Power supply unit (PSU 75/PSU 150)2
Door stop14Drive unit (HDD/DD)3
Cover15Main control unit (MCU/MCU-ER)4
Operation mode selector (OMS)16I/O Unit (IOU)5
Support beam17Battery (EEU 12/EEU 24)6
Lock18Door carriage7
Cover lock19Door adapter8
Transmission bracket (high)9
Transmission bracket (low)10
Belt clamp11
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9 Space required
EM Slim SystemFrame doors by others
150
123
DH
8
39
8+DH+100+39
100
24
FFL
DH
8
150
123
FFL
COH
Clear opening heightCOH =
Door height (incl. door adapter)DH =
Finished floor levelFFL =
257
Max. 260
63
45
Max. 111
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10 Pre-installation
10.1 General tips/Safety concerns
In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured from ped­estrian traffic, and the power removed to prevent injury.
If there are sharp edges after drilling the cable outlets, chamfer the edges to avoid damage to the cables.
For enhanced security and vandalism protection, always mount the operator access in the in­terior of a building whenever possible.
Make sure the ambient temperature is in the range specified in section Technical specification.
Make sure that the power is off before installing.
Make sure that the door leaf and the wall are properly reinforced at the installation points.
Unpack the operator and make sure that all parts are delivered in accordance with the packing
note and that the operator is in good mechanical condition.
Ensure proper material is being used for the door leaves and that there are no sharp edges. Projecting parts shall not create any potential hazards. If glass is used bare glass edges shall not come in contact with other glass. Toughened or laminated glass are suitable glasses.
For support beam length over 5 m, remove the wheel holders and motor, or two technicians are needed.
Ensure that entrapment between the driven part and the surrounding fixed parts due to the opening movement of the driven part is avoided. The following distances are considered sufficient to avoid entrapments for the parts of the body identified;
- for fingers, a distance greater than 25 mm or less than 8 mm
- for heads, a distance greater than 200 mm
- for feet, a distance greater than 50 mm
- and for the whole body, a distance greater than 500 mm
Danger points shall be safe guarded up to a height of 2.5 m from the floor level.
The operator shall not be used with a doorset incorporating a wicket door.
It is not possible to replace a EM operator component with a component from a different brand.
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11 Mechanical installation
11.1 Checking
Check that the fixing material and the upper part of the door leaf have the necessary reinforcements and that the floor is level and smooth.
The beam/wall used to fix the support beam must be flat and smooth. If necessary use Entrematic Nordic mounting spacers behind the support beam to keep its straightness.
Minimum requirementsFixing material
5 mm*Steel
6 mm*Aluminium
Min. 50 mm from the undersideReinforced concrete
50 mmWood
Expansion shell bolt, min. M6x85, UPATPSEA B10/25 min. 50 mm from the underside
Brick wall
Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts*
Tools required
Set of metric box spanners and wrenches (2 x 10mm wrench)
Spirit level
Tape measuring tool
Power drill and set of drill bits, Hammer drill
Cone cutter drill
Screw driver Torx (T10, T20, T25 and T30)
Small flat blade screw driver for wire connection
Phillips screw driver
Centre punch
Wire stripper
Side cutter (for wire cutting)
Torque wrench
Cable strap tightener
Steel wire (for pulling cables)
Pencil (for marking)
Cloth or brush (for cleaning)
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11.2 Installation examples to consider during installation
Note! Seethe local building regulations for each country,with regards to the permissible minimum opening width, that shall be followed.
Recommended installation (EM PS)
To reduce the risk for shearing of finger the jamb is used as door stop for closing and labyrinth sealings are used between door leaf (1) and fixed screen (2). The door leaf (1) can be open fully and aligns with the fixed screen (2) if the side light is 100 mm wider than the door.
AAE573B
3
1
2
LAP
COW
Door leaf1
Fixed screen2
Operator3
COW = Clear opening width
LAP = Overlap (profile width)
Alternative installation of door system (by others than EM PS)
The distance measured between the glass pane of the door leaf (1) and the profile of the fixed screen (2) shall not exceed 8 mm. If the distance is more than 8 mm the leading edge of the door leaf (1) must not pass the mullion of the fixed screen (2) but stop at least 25 mm before.
Door leaf1
Fixed screen2
Operator3
COW = Clear opening width
LAP = Overlap (profile width)
3
1
2
25 LAP
>8
COW
25LAP
>8
3
1
25
>8
COW
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The safety distances measured between the secondary closing edge (4) and surrounding fixed parts (5) are shown in the illustrations below.
If the distance between the door and wall/side light is 100 mm or less, there shall be at least 200 mm between the door and a opposing surface when the door is in full open position. Safety distance for head.
If the distance is more than 100 mm between the door and wall/side light, there shall be at least 500 mm between the door and a opposing surface when the door is in full open position. Safety distance for body.
100
200
5
4
Closing edge4
Fixed parts5
If the distance is more than 100 mm but less than 150 mm between the door and the wall the speed of the door has to be reduced acording to PRA-0004.
150≥ 100,
5
4
Sensor adjustment
This is how the presence field of the sensor is tested to fulfil the standards according to EN 16005 and DIN 18650.
This is an example of how the mounted sensors shall be adjusted.
200 mm
200 mm
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11.3 Installing/removing the cover, standard cover lock
Open cover
1
1
2
3
4
5
2
Secure and unsecure cover
Secure and unsecure the open cover as shown below.
500
Figure 1: Old detachment guard
5
00
Figure 2: New detachment guard
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Close cover
2
1
1
2
3
4
New cover latch
In the illustrations above the old cover latch is used. The illustration below shows the new cover latch and how it is attached.
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11.4 Installing/removing the cover, optional cover lock
Open cover
1
2
3
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Close cover
1
2
3
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11.5 Installing the door adapter on top of the door leaf (frame doors by others)
For Entrematic Nordic doors the door adapters and door holders are factory-mounted, proceed to page 26.
a If necessary cut the door adapter (1) to correspond with the door leaf width.
b Make sure that the upper part of the door leaf (2) is sufficiently reinforced.
c Placethe door adapter (1) on top and centre of the door leaf (2). Door leaf (2) with bigger depth
than 50 mm place the door adapter (1) aligned with the outer side of the door.
d Mark on the door leaf (2) after the pre-drilled slotted holes. One slotted hole in each group of
three has to be used as the door adapter carries the whole weight of the door leaf (2).
e Drill and thread for M6 or use self-tapping screws (Taptite) in the door leaf (2).
f The door adapter (1) can be roughly adjusted for depth, ± 5 mm, in relation to the door leaf
(2). This rough adjustment is to be carried out when the door adapter (1) is fitted on the door leaf.
g The distance Aserves to ensure the correct depth installation. This information is delivered
with the door system.
h Tighten the door adapter (1).
If a break-out unit is to be installed, a special break-out adaptor has to be ordered and then cut to size. See separate Installation and Service Manual for PSB.
24
E – E
40 40
50
16
80 180
E E
1
2
A
65
Door adapter (standard)1
Door leaf2
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11.6 Installation of support beam
Marking and fixing
Determine the installation height from the highest point of the finished floor:
a Measure the door leaf height inclusive the door adapter.
b Add 108 mm or 113 mm if break-out unit PSB with 8 mm surface mounted threshold/floor
guide track is installed. (See also separate installation drawings for Frame and Slim, and Install­ation and Service Manual for PSB.)
c Mark the installation height on the wall as determined under items a) and b) as shown in the
picture below.
d Drill the hole, tap or plug for the key hole screw.
e Hang up the support beam in the keyhole and tighten gently.
f Make sure that the support beam is level and compensate for possible sag in the ends. Mark
the rest of the fixing holes. (Note that some holes can be covered by other components that first must be removed or slid to the side.)
g Tilt or remove the support beam.
h Drill the holes, tap or plug them.
i If the wall is uneven, compensate by hanging spacers around the bolts before they are tightened.
j Fix the support beam using bolts.
k If the holes are drilled while the support beam is in place, make sure to clean the support beam
and sliding track thoroughly.
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C
L
39
FFL
C
L
17
ø7
SBL
C
L
SBL
100
500 500
500
500
100
100
LAP+50
100
500
250 250 500
500
250
250
500
Bi-parting
Installation height
DH + 108
(or DH + 113 for PSB)
SBL = Support beam length FFL = Finished floor level LAP = Overlap (profile width)
Single sliding
DH + 108 DH + 108 + 13 DH + 108
13
22
22
Without threshold Threshold on floor Threshold in floor
Wall
Wall
Figure 3: Installation height
Also see page 16.
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11.7 Installing the door holders on the door adapter (frame doors by others)
a Remove the height adjustment fastening screw (1) and the height adjustment cam (2). Remove
the wheel holder (4) from the door holder (3).
2
4
3
1
Height adjustment fastening screw
1
Height adjustment cam
2
Door holder3
Wheel holder4
b The door holders (3) can be turned depending on door type. If the center of the door adapter
is placed more than 40 mm out from the side light/wall, the door holder (3) has to be turned 180°, Z-placement.
CL door adapter
40
180°
B
C
L
5
3
Door holder3
Door adapter5
Z-placement is for third party
doors
C-placement is for EM Slim
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c Fasten the door holder (3a) at a distance A from the trailing edge of door leaf (6), see picture
below.
d
Bi-parting door:
Fasten the door holder (3b) at a distance B from the estimated centre line
C
L
between the doors.
Single door:
Fasten the door holder (3b) at a distance B from the estimated centre line
C
L
between the door
leaf (6) and the slam post.
Note! Make sure that the door holders (3) are completely in line with the door adapter (5).
B
A
3b
5
3a
6
C
L
Door holder3
Door adapter5
Door leaf6
Max distance** (mm)B* (mm)A (mm)LD, LDP, LDB
96631Lock
94611Lock
Short wheel holder
27331Lock
25311Lock
Short wheel holder
*Bx2 between the door holders on a biparting door. CL is the estimated center line between the doors or door and door post. **Max distance = the distance a door leaf can move when the door is in locked position. Distances for espagnolette lock - see accessories.
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Part identification door carrier
2
7
3
1
8
8
7
10b
4
5
9
6a
6b
6c
10a
10a
Carriage wheel7
Anti-riser device8
left illustration, Engaged
right illustration, Disengaged
Secondary bogie9
Clips, single wheel10a
Clips, bogie wheels10b
Height adjustment fastening screw1
Height adjustment cam2
Door holder3
Depth adjustment4
Door holder fastening screw5
2-Wheel holder6a
2-Wheel holder, short6b
4-Wheel holder6c
Note! If the door width is less than 540 mm, the operator will be equipped with a short wheel holder.
Door weight, double bogieDoor weight, bogieWheels
-0-90 kg/leafPlastic
120-240 kg/leaf90-120 kg/leafSteel
Note! If door height / door width ratio (DH/DW) is more than 3.5, double bogie wheels will be delivered. Plastic wheels if door weight is <90 kg/leaf and steel wheels if door weight is >90 kg/leaf.
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11.8 Hanging and mounting the door leaves
a Loosen and remove the height adjustment fastening screw (1) and the height adjustment cam
(2) from the wheel holders (5) that are already installed in the support beam. The anti-riser devices shall be engaged when the wheels are placed in the beam (4), see page 30.
Note! The beam (4) might be damaged when hanging the door leaves (6) onto the beam, if the wheel holder (5) is mounted on the door holder (3).
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
Height adjustment fastening screw
1
Height adjustment cam2
Door holder3
Beam4
Wheel holder5
b Raise the door leaf (6) and place it carefully over the floor guide, if installed.
6
Door leaf6
c Slide the wheel holders (5) sideways until they are aligning with the door holders.
d Reinstall the height adjustment fastening screw (1) and height adjustment cam (2) into the
door holders (3) and tighten gently.
1
1
Height adjustment fastening screw
1
e Adjust the door height until the door leaf (6) is about 6-8 mm above the floor.
Tightening torque for the height adjustment fastening screw (1): 18Nm
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11.9 Height adjustment
The door can be height adjusted +/- 8 mm by turning the height adjustment cam (2).
a Indication on the cam show what height the door is adjusted to (in mm).
Note! The illustration below shows a zero adjusted cam.
b Check that the door(s) is hanging horizontally. It is very important that the door leaves are
parallel with the fixed panel.
c To increase the height of the door turn the cam in the direction shown by the arrow UP on the
cam.
d When the door leaf is 6-8 mm above the highest point of the Finished Floor Level (FFL), the door
is properly adjusted. Tighten the height adjustment fastening screw (1) with 18Nm.
1
2
Height adjustment fastening screw
1
Height adjustment cam2
e Check that the door leaf is parallel (no gap at the top or bottom), when in closed position.
≤ 8
FFL
Finished floor levelFFL =
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11.10 Installation of Entrematic Nordic floor guides (frame doors by others)
The floor guides can be adjusted depthwise about ± 4 mm after being installed, using the eccentric nut underneath the plastic block.
Note! Before installing the floor guide make sure that the plastic block is adjusted to the middle position to ensure full adjustability (±4 mm).
Installation
a Bi-parting doors
Push the doors together and slide them until their meeting point is aligned with the centre of the opening.
Single sliding doors
Slide the door leaf to closed position.
b Fit the floor guide so that the plastic block isin line with the trailing edge of the door leaf when
in the closed position as shown in the illustration below, and depthwise (the B measurement) in accordance with the instructions from the door manufacture.
B
c Mark the position for the floor guide.
d Push the door leaf sideways to clear the space.
e Mark, drill and plug the three holes and fasten the floor guide.
f Check that the door runs freely over the floor guide without friction.
g If a weather brush is used on the lower edge of the door leaf, it should only lightly touch the
floor.
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11.11 Depth adjustment of the door leaves
a The distance A, between the top of the door leaf and the fixed screen, is to be adjusted by
loosening the two screws connecting the door holder (1) to the door adapter (2).
b The holes in the door holder (1) are slotted and the door leaf/adapter (2) can be adjusted ±7
mm.
c The distance A shall be 22 mm for third party doors and 20 mm for EM Slim System.
d For frame doors made by others the distance A is supplied by the manufacture. The A distance
depends on the door leaf thickness and draught excluders. When a draught excluder is used between the door leaf and the fixed screen, it should seal equally for the total vertical height.
Note! Make sure that the door holder (1) is completely in line with the door adapter (2).
Note! The door holders (1) can be turned depending on door type. See illustration below.
e The distance B shall be equal to A. With EM floor guide series, FGB or GS on frame doors made
by others, the distance B can be adjusted ± 4 mm with the eccentric nut on the floor guide.
Frame doors by othersEM Slim System
A
B
1
D – D
2
1
D
D
D – D
2
1
D
D
A=20
B=20
1
Door holder1
Door adapter (integrated in the door leaf for EM Slim System)2
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11.12 Installation of components and electrical wiring
a Start from the left side of the operator, loosen and slide the mains connection and the power
supply sideways to obtain 65 mm from the left side of the support beam to the left side of the power supply. Tighten the two fixing screws (1).
65
11
Fixing screw1
b Tighten the nuts (2) on the drive unit by hand. No space between the nut (2), plastic washers
(3) and the damper (4).
2
3
4
Top view
Top view
Nut2
Plastic washer3
Damper4
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c Install the drive unit with its outgoing shaft 350 mm from the left side of the support beam.
Tighten the screws (5) with a force of 10 Nm. Start with the right screw and ensure that the drive unit is fixed in the beam. Continue with the
left screw and visually ensure that this screw also is securely tightened in the beam.
350
55
Fixing screw5
d Continue with the main control unit MCU or MCU-ER and keep a distance of 5-10 mm to the
drive unit.
5 - 10
5 - 10
e If an I/O unit (IOU) shall be used make sure that the connector is fully connected to the
MCU/MCU-ER.
f Fix the batteries, if fitted.
Note! Extension cables are available as accessories if MCU/MCU-ER, IOU or batteries must be installed with greater distances.
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11.13 Installation of tension wheel assembly
a Tighten the nuts (1) on the belt tension by hand. No space between the nut (1), plastic washer
(2), screw (3) and the tension frame (4).
1
2
3
4
4
Top view
Nut1
Plastic washer2
Screw3
Tension frame4
b Starting position of the adjustment screw (6).
6
Adjustment screw6
c Put the belt tension with the nuts (1) in the C-track (5). Tighten the screws (3) gently. It shall
be possible to slide the tension wheel assembly side ways in the C-track (5).
5
31
Nut1
Screw3
C-track5
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11.14 Placement of the transmission bracket
For bi-parting and single left opening doors
The upper transmission bracket shall be attached to the carriage wheel holder on the leading edge of the right door.
The lower transmission bracket shall be attached to the carriage wheel holder on the leading edge of the left door.
1
2
Upper transmission bracket1
Lower transmission bracket2
For single right opening doors
The upper transmission bracket shall be attached to the carriage wheel holder on the trailing edge of the door.
1
Upper transmission bracket1
Note! Tighten with a maximum force of 7 Nm.
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11.15 Attachment of tooth belt fitting
a The tooth belt (1) is delivered separately and is pre-cut to the right length. Route the belt (1)
around the drive unit pulley (2) and around the tension wheel (3).
b For bi-parting and single right opening doors the belt ends are joined with the belt clamp (4)
in the upper part of the belt. Single left opening door is joined in the lower.
c Click the belt clamp (4) into position in the upper transmission bracket (5).
2
3
1
4
5
Tooth belt1
Drive unit pulley2
Tension wheel3
Belt clamp4
Upper transmission bracket5
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11.16 Checking and adjusting the belt tension
If the belt tension has to be corrected, proceed as follows:
a Remove the slack reducer, if fitted.
b Loosen the fixing screw (1) in the middle of the tension wheel (5) without removing it.
c Screw the adjustment screw (2) to its outmost position.
d Loosen the tension wheel assembly fixing screws (4).
e Tension the belt by pulling the tension wheel assembly by hand.
f Tighten the tension wheel assembly fixing screws (4) with a torque of 10 Nm.
g Tighten the belt tension adjustment screw (2) until there is a gap of approx. 1-2 mm between
the lock nut (3) and the bracket according to illustration below, but not further. Be sure not to overtighten, otherwise the adjustment screw (2) might damage the tension wheel (5).
h Retighten the fixing screw (1) in the middle of the tension wheel (5) with a torque of 30 Nm.
Note! Do not make any adjustment on the lock nut (3).
Fixing screw1
Adjustment screw2
Lock nut3
Tension wheel assembly fixing screw
4
Tension wheel5
1-2 mm
1
5
4
2
3
Note! Do not make any adjust- ment on the lock nut (3).
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11.17 Bi-parting operators
a Put doors in fully closed position. Make sure that the doors trailing edge is align with the side
light.
b Put the belt clamp (4) centered over the lower transmission bracket (5).
c When centered snap the belt clamp (4) in place.
d Check door panels for proper centering in the fully closed and opened positions.
2
3
1
4
5
Tooth belt1
Drive unit pulley2
Tension wheel3
Belt clamp4
Lower transmission bracket
5
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11.18 Adjustment of the door stop
a Push the doors by hand to the desired opening.
b For third party doors the door leaf can be fully open.
For single doors, shearing of finger is reduced by using a jamb as a door stop in closed position. Labyrinth sealing is used between the trailing edge on the door leaf and the fixed side screen to prevent a finger trap.
See Alternative installation of door system (by others than EM PS) on page 19 for required measurements.
c Loosen the door stops (1), move them in against the wheel holders, and hold the door stop in
position against the beam (3) then tighten screws (5) firmly.
d Tighten the screw (2) on one of the door stops (1) to secure the plastic track (4). If there is a
screw (2) on the other door stop remove it.
e Check that the required opening and finger protection is achieved, see page 19.
1
2
3
4
5
Door stop1
Screw (to secure the plastic track)2
Beam3
Plastic track4
Door stop fastening screw5
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11.19 Route the cables and attach the plastic cable holders, see illustrations below
1
Cable holder1
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11.20 Attachment of slack reducer
Attach the slack reducer between the eighth and ninth belt tooth on each side of the low transmis­sion bracket. If two slack reducers are needed put the second slack reducer in the same way under the upper transmissions bracket.
Note! If needed, the operators will be delivered with slack reducer springs.
Single doors
If the belt length is more than 4700 mm, there shall be one slack reducer.
Double doors
If the belt length is more than 5700 mm, there shall be two slack reducers.
In all other cases
In all other cases, then above, there will not be any slack reducers in the operator.
1 2
3
5 6
4
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11.21 Attachment of product label
When properly installed and adjusted, attach the local product label on the right side of the lower part of the operator cover.
ID No. Year
XXXXXXXXXX XX
XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Service XXX XXX XXX
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12 Electrical connections
Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains power and the electrical emer­gency unit must be disconnected.
Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. If a plug contact is used in the in­stallation the wall socket shall be placed easily accessible from the operator.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
12.1 Mains connection
The incoming mains, which is a single phase 50/60 Hz AC voltage between 100 V -10% and 240 V +10% fuse 10 AT, is connected in the mains connection unit.
a Remove the protective lid (2).
b Connect the incoming mains power (4) through the strain relief (3) to the connection block
(1) as shown in the illustration below.
c Put the protective lid (2) back in place.
Installer must properly ground door package! Improper grounding can lead to risk of personal injury.
Mains connection block1
Protective lid2
Strain relief3
Mains power4
Mains power
100-240 V AC
50/60 Hz, 10 A
L
N
1
2
3
4
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The mains connection (5) must remain isolated until the wiring is completed. Then connect to the supply unit (6).
6
5
Connection cable5
Power supply unit6
12.2 Electrical units
12.2.1 Power supply unit (PSU 75/PSU 150)
Two different main power supplies are available, 75 W and 150 W.
PSU 150PSU 75
(Marked with green label)(Marked with yellow label)
12.2.2 Drive unit (HDD/DD)
The drive unit is available in different versions:
Dual drive (DD)
2 X GR 63X55
Heavy duty drive (HDD)
GR 63X55
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12.2.3 Main control unit (MCU/MCU-ER)
The main control unit has the connection for the power supply,drive unit, operation mode selector, activation units, electromechanical lock and batteries. An installer interface with a two digit display and four push buttons is used for function selection, adjustments and for troubleshooting. See page 57 for details.
The main control is available in two different versions.
MCU-ER - used in escape routes where EN16005 and DIN18650 applies
MCU - used in all other applications
MCUMCU-ER
The MCU/MCU-ER has two labels, a Hardware label (1) and a Software label (2).
The hardware label states revision of the MCU/MCU-ER and applies to PCB or hardware changes.
The software label states the software version. In the MCU there are two different software versions and in the MCU-ER there are three different software versions.
Note! NewerMCU/MCU-ER's will not have all software versions stated. Instead the software release version is stated.
1
2
Hardware label1
Software label2
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12.2.4 Additional electronic units can be connected for extra functionality
Battery unit 12 V (EEU 12)
Date
Done
CM-No.
Change
No.
For emergency opening or for fire closing a 12 V battery can be connected that automatically opens or closes the door in the event of a power failure. For higher speed, the 24 V battery below is recom­mended and is also a demand to conform with authority demands for escape routes.
Battery unit 24 V (EEU 24)
For emergency opening or for fire closing a 24 V battery can be connected that automatically opens or closes the door in the event of a power failure. This battery can also be used for continued normal operation during short power failures (convenience mode). The fuse in the cable harness is 10 AT.
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I/O unit (IOU)
The IOU has two labels, a Hardware label (3) and a Software label (4).
The hardware label states revision of the IOU and applies to PCB or hardware changes.
The software label states the software version.
Note! Newer IOU's will not have the software version stated. Instead the software release version is stated.
Hardware label3
Software label4
3
4
For extra functionality like
close or robbery impulse
nurse impulse
open/close impulse
emergency open impulse (firemans opening)
bi-stable lock
espangolette lock
connection of optional operation mode selector
fire impulse
sustainable function off
relay output for external error or status indication, maximum 15W, 42VAC / 30 VDC (SELV),
resistive load only
interlock off (interconnected operators)
interlocking
second monitored inner impulse
repeated fire closing
pharmacy impulse 1 and 2
mode selector disable impulse
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12.2.5 Connection of electrical units
L
N
PSU
MCU
MCU-ER
MCU/MCU-ER
IOU
EEU 12
EEU 24
CCW
CW
CCW
CW
Escape*
Operation mode selector (OMS)
Mains power
100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz, 10 A
Right side presence sensor
Left side presence sensor
Inner combination sensor
Outer combination sensor
Learn/Exit
Up
Down
Select
Mains connection
Drive unit
* When changing motor direction on
Parameter 12 to CCW also change the
jumpers to CCW position on the MCU-
ER. This is used in extremely rare cases.
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MCU/MCU-ER
IOU
(+) 24 V DC Side presence test Outer impulse Side presence impulse 2 Stop impulse Side presence impulse 1 (–) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC Presence + stop test
*
Key impulse Presence impulse 2 C-switch or inner/outer impulse monitoring Presence impulse 1 (–) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC Inner impulse (–) 0 V DC
Lock delay LD belt lock only
Lock (+) Lock
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
14 13
12
11
10
9 8
17 16 15
20 19 18
(+) 24 V DC
Emergency open
Battery wake up
Open/Close impulse/Interlock OFF Nurse impulse/LDE down Close impulse/LDE up 0 V
(+) 24 V DC Open Auto partial Exit Off Reset (–) 0 V DC
Lock Lock
Fire Fire
Error/Status NC Error/Status COM Error/Status NO
8
5 4
7 6
3 2 1
15 14
13 12
11
10
9
17 16
19 18
22 21 20
max. 15W 42 V AC / 30 V DC (SELV) resistive load only
External alarm loop 24 V DC
Bistable or Espagnolette lock only
Sustainable drive mode OFF
max. 15W 42 V AC / 30 V DC (SELV) resistive load only
Error/Status NC Error/Status COM Error/Status NO
Fire Fire
External alarm loop 12-24 V DC
Lock Lock
Bistable or Espagnolette lock only
(+) 24 V DC Open Auto partial/Pharmacy impulse 2 Exit/Pharmacy impulse 1 Off Reset (-) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC Battery wake up Sustainable drive mode OFF/Mode selector enable Emergency open Function Select TB:4 Open/Close impulse/Interlock OFF/Inner imp. 2 monit./Interlock in Function Select TB:3 Nurse function/LDE up/Interlock out Function Select TB:2 Close or robbery impulse/LDE down/Inner impulse 2 0 V
Lock delay LD belt lock only Lock (+) Lock
(+) 24 V DC Inner impulse (-) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC Presence + stop monitoring * Key impulse ** Presence impulse 2 C-switch or inner/outer impulse monitoring Presence impulse 1 (–) 0 V DC
(+) 24 V DC Side presence monitoring Outer impulse Side presence impulse 2 Stop impulse Side presence impulse 1 (–) 0 V DC
* 1 wire monitoring = Presence, stop, inner (and/or) outer impulse monitoring ** Key impulse can generate a battery wake up if mains power is off and battery is fitted. The door can open or open/close.
IOU
(+) 24 V DC
Emergency open
Battery wake up
Open/Close impulse/Interlock OFF Nurse impulse/LDE down Close impulse/LDE up 0 V
(+) 24 V DC Open Auto partial Exit Off Reset (–) 0 V DC
Lock Lock
Fire Fire
Error/Status NC Error/Status COM Error/Status NO
8
5 4
7 6
3 2 1
15 14
13 12
11
10
9
17 16
19 18
22 21 20
max. 15W 42 V AC / 30 V DC (SELV) resistive load only
External alarm loop 24 V DC
Bistable or Espagnolette lock only
Sustainable drive mode OFF
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12.3 Connection of activation and safety units
See sensor manuals for mounting and adjustments. Protective device shall comply with EN 12978.
*
EMSC53-MEMSA11
EMSA12
1
2
3
4
5
(NO) (NC)
8 12
1615
5
15117715116
5
15117716515
1
15
8
171416
5
15 13 17
1
31 31
8
9
/
11
9
/
11
15 13 17
9
/
11
8
9
/
11
EMSA51
15 15
8 81714165
13 17
9
/
11
13 17
9
/
11
*
EMSC32-M
*EMSC31-M
0 1 C NO
NC
1 2 3 4
5
15
15
*EMSC31-E
17
14 10**
10**15 15
8 81714165
13 17
9
/
11
13 17
9
/
11
15
15
*EMSC53-E
15
8
171416
5
15 13 17
9
/
11
15 13 17
9
/
11
15
8
15
15
17
17
15
15
10**
10**
17
17
15
15 17
17
15
15
17
17
A = Brown B = Green C = White D = Orange E = Red F = Blue G = Yellow H = Pink I = Grey J = Black K = Grey/Pink L = Red/Blue
Inner impulse
Outer Impulse
Presence impulse NO
Presence impulse NC
Stop impulse
1
2
3
4
5
Key impulse / (Emergency open impulse, EEU required)
A
I
G
F
B
E
C
H
F B C G A B
C G
A F G
J C E
B
H
K
L
A I
G
F
B
E
C
H
A
F G
J C
E B H
* Can be monitored Connect to MCU TB-9 if only one presence sensor is used. EMSC53-E: If no impulse monitoring is wanted do not connect wire G. EMSC31-E: If no impulse monitoring is wanted do not connect wire K and L.
Common dip switch setting for inner sensors, dip switches shown are set to ON :
EMSC32-M: 1, 3, 5, 12, (11=NO)
EMSC31-M: 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, (7=NO), (15=Lookback)
Common dip switch setting for outer sensors, dip switches shown are set to ON :
EMSC32-M: 1, 3, 12, (11=NO)
EMSC31-M: 1, 3, 8, 9, (7=NO), (15=Lookback)
EMSC31-E: 1, 3, 8, 9, (7=NO), (15=Lookback)
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12.4 Connection of presence activation units
E
R
R
1
2
3
4
5
15 1517 1716
1 17 75
8 1314
1 7
14
9
/
11
13 73
8 1314 14
9
/
11
113773
NPN/R (NO)
*
SBK-111
E
R
R
NPN/N (NC)
8 8 14
9
/
11
8 514
9
/
11
8 8 13 14 14
9
/
11
*
EMSP32-M EMSP31
*
EMSP56-M
9
/
11
9
/
11
14148 8 8 13
14148 8 8 13
6
7
1 1 7
2
/
4
1 1 7
2
/
4
1 1 6 7 7
2
/
4
2
/
4
771 1 1
6
2
/
4
771 1 1
6
5
8
5
5
A = Brown B = Green C = White D = Orange E = Red F = Blue G = Yellow H = Pink I = Grey
* Can be monitored to fulfill EN-16005
Inner impulse
Outer Impulse
Presence impulse NO
Presence impulse NC
Stop impulse
Side presence impulse NO
Side presence impulse NC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A B C A C FB C D AEA B C A C I AC I G B I G F B E C H
Red sleeve
Blue sleeve
Red sleeve
Blue
sleeve
If only one Side Presence sensor is used this has to be connected to MCU TB-2.
Common dip switch setting for side presence sensors, dip switches shown are set to ON:
EMSP32-M: 1, 3, 10
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12.5 Connection of accessories
MCU
IOU
1
2
3
1
2
3
16 17
18 19
1
16 17 1 2
15
18519
1 3
NO
COM
NC
NO
COM
NC
EMSC31-E
2
EMSC53-E
1 7
189
191 1 8 * 8 1 * 8 4
8 1 2 4 ** 1 8 **
1
7
Functionality
Lock Lock
Repeated
fire closing
Emergency
opening
(fireman’s
opening)
[non-locking
button]
Fire impulse
Relay output
Current output
LD LDP LDB
LDE
LSK Secondary inner impulse monitoring
A = Brown B = Green C = White D = Pink E = Red F =Blue
J J F I E J A B C F N G I A F J B A G C D E F J H M B A C G D I E F
*) EMSC31-E Presence impulse shall be configured to NC. Connect from sensor 1 Pink to sensor 2 Black. Connect from sensor 1 Black to MCU-13. Connect from sensor 2 Pink to MCU-9.
**) EMSC53-E Presence impulse shall be configured to NC. Connect from sensor 1 Pink to sensor 2 Blue. Connect from sensor 1 Blue to MCU-13. Connect from sensor 2 Pink to MCU-9.
G = Yellow H = Grey/Pink I = Grey J= Black M=Red/Blue N=Purple
Old version
New version
J C
or
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13 Start-Up
Start-up and adjustment must be carried out in the following order when the operator is installed.
a Connect the mains plug to the control unit.
b Push and hold the learn button for 2 seconds before making any connection into the terminals.
Release the learn button when there is a flashing "L" in the display.
c The learn cycle starts 2 seconds after the learn button is released.
d When the learn is finished the display can shown different parameters that could not be set
automatically during the learn cycle. These parameters shall be entered by the installer. See page 59.
e Give a Push And Go and see that the door runs as expected.
f Disconnect the power and connect all accessories such as well adjusted sensors, breakout
switches, lock and batteries.
g Connect the mains plug to the control unit.
h Check that the sensors are in standby mode, deactivated, and there is no traffic in the door
opening.
i Push the Learn button and make a learn. In the second learn all the accessories and sensors shall
be learned into the control unit.
j Check the door movement by giving an impulse on the operator.
k If necessary adjust the door speed parameters to the required speeds.
l Check that the installation complies with valid regulations and requirements from the author-
ities, see page 19.
m For parameters that shall be adjusted to comply with EN 16005 and DIN 18650 see page 103,
Escape route according to EN16005 or DIN 18650.
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13.1 Adjustments and selection of special operating functions
The main control unit has a two-digit display that shows text and/or digits. On the right side of the display are four push buttons. The display can show 4 different modes:
a Parameter mode. In Parameter mode the display shows parameters from 00 to C6. A parameter
control different behavior in the operator.
b Value mode. In Value mode the display shows values from 00 - 99. A value sets how a parameter
shall act.
c Error mode. Error mode shows what error group and error code that is active.
d Status mode. Status mode shows what impulses that are active in to the MCU.
1
2
3
4
'on' = Operation OK
Up (to step up in parameter or value menu)1
Select (enters into parameter or value menu and program a value into memory)2
Down (to step down in parameter or value menu)3
Learn/Exit (Learn has 3 functions, 1 quick learn, 2 Normal learn, 3 default setting, Exit jumps out from value menu without saving or parameter menu)
4
Up and Down buttons steps between the different parameters or values. Select steps from the standby mode into the parameter mode or steps from the parameter mode
into the value change mode. In the value change mode, pushing Select, will program the selected value into the selected parameter and step back to the parameter mode.
Learn/Exit button initiate a learn of the control unit if the MCU is in the standby mode. Learn/Exit button will exit the value programming mode and enter the parameter mode without saving the value. Learn/Exit button will exit the parameter mode and enter the standby mode.
Fingers may be trapped by the belt transmission bracket. Set the operation mode selector (OMS) to OPEN before doing any configurations with the buttons.
Active error
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E1 = flashing letter E followed by a digit displays an active error (1-9). The digit shows the main type of error. The display switches between this main error and a two digit number to specify the error.
If several errors are active they are displayed in a sequence. Errors are cleared by a RESET from the operation mode selector (OMS) or by turning off and on the mains power. For a detailed description of errors, see Troubleshooting on page 104.
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13.2 The Learn function can be one of three different types
1 Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than one and less than two seconds, then each
connected electronic module is recognized.
2 Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than two seconds and the display flashes L. A
complete Learn cycle will start after 2 seconds when the Learn/Exit button is released. The complete learn cycle includes the learn in point no. 1.
The door will first close, start to open a short distance and close again. It will sense if an elec­tromechanical lock is installed and also find out of which type it is. It will then open the door and during the opening it will calculate the friction in the system. It will stop in the fully open position and register the clear opening width. It will also register connected sensors and can judge whether they are monitored or not. After a 4-10 seconds delay it will close again. During the closing it will automatically calculate the door weight and adjust the closing speed accord­ingly.
The following accessories/parameters are automatically detected and set during the learn cycle.
Parameter numberAccessory/Parameter
02Adjustment of closing speed according to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 standard.
05, 06, 98Electromechanical lock and which type
07, 08, 27, 28, 46Controlling of connected sensors output, NO/NC
09, 16, 29, 66, 91If the sensors are monitored or not
41Battery and battery size
43, 44, 90, 93Espagnolette lock parameters
59Measuring of clear opening width
64Power supply type
68Calculation of door weight
69Calculation of friction in the system.
93Second inner impulse
When the learn cycle has ended the door will stay closed. If there are some parameters that couldn't be configured automatically during the learn cycle the door will open. The display will show first a "P" and then what parameter that couldn't be auto configured, e.g. whether the door is bi-parting or single sliding (parameter 67 Door Type). These parameters has to be con­figured by the installer.
1 Push the right button, Select, to start editing parameters.
2 Push the Select button once again and the value of this parameter is shown while flashing.
3 Push the Up or Down buttons to select the right value.
4 Push the Select button to confirm and program the selected value.
5 Continue to configure the rest of the unlearned parameters.
6 Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than two seconds and the display shows 'on'.
After two seconds delay the door closes and is ready for operation or for further adjustments.
3 Push and hold the Learn/Exit button for more than ten seconds and the operator returns to
default factory set parameters. After 2 seconds the display starts to flash a L. After another 8 seconds the display shows de (de
for default) and the control unit is factory set. 2 seconds after the button is released the display goes back to show what it showed before the start of the default setting.
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13.3 Display test and configuring of parameters
a When the display shows "on", push the Select button and each of the two display windows make
a rotating test pattern.
b Verify that all seven segments of the two display windows are lit during the test. If not there is
a risk of misjudgment of the digits shown in a defective display.
c When the display test is finalized the display shows two steady digits indicating the first para-
meter.
d Push the Up or Down buttons to select the parameter to adjust.
e Push the Select button again to read out the shown value of the selected parameter. The value
is shown as two flashing digits.
f Push the Up or Down buttons to adjust the value in the allowed range.
g When the correct value is selected push the Select button again and value will be programmed
into the MCU memory.
h Push the Exit button once and leave value editing without making any changes.
i Push Exit button once again to leave parameter selection. The display shows 'on'.
It is also possible to return to normal operation 'on' by waiting three minutes without pushing any button.
Note! The value is programed into the MCU when pushing select regardless if the value is changed or not. When a value is programmed into the MCU that parameter is excluded from the learn cycle. If a new learn is made the programmed parameter will remain unchanged.
To have the parameters included in the learn cycle again you have to make a default setting of the MCU, (see above).
Char­acter
DisplayChar-
acter
DisplayChar-
acter
DisplayChar-
acter
DisplayChar-
acter
Display
SeA50
tFb61
nC72
od83
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13.4 Status indication on the display
Select status indication by setting parameter 5E = 01.
The display shows the different impulses that are active. The status viewing starts with showing St as for Status, then one or many numbers representing the different active impulses in to the oper­ator.
The different impulses are:
Key Impulse00 =
Inner impulse01 =
Outer Impulse02 =
Synchronisation impulse03 =
Interlock in impulse04 =
Presence impulse 105 =
Presence impulse 206 =
Side Presence impulse 107 =
Side Presence impulse 208 =
Stop impulse09 =
Emergency open impulse10 =
Close command13 =
Nurse impulse14 =
Push and Go impulse24 =
Open-Close impulse25 =
Fire impulse28 =
Interlock Disable47 =
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13.5 Configuration parameters (sorted after functionality)
Note! Some of the parameters below are not accessible, depending of different options installed.
For further explanations of parameters below, see page 67.
FUNCTION parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-01Robbery function. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 5B
00-01Status indication. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 5E
00-01Default programming. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 5F
00-01Pharmacy function. Off(00) / On(01)IOU 9C
00-01Opening direction. CW(00) / CCW(01)MCU 12
00-60 NHold ForceMCU 13
00-01Active Brake on Stop. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 32
00-01Push & Go in EXIT Mode Selection. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 33
00-01Hold Force in EXIT and OFF Mode Selection. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 34
00-01Toggle Operation Mode Selector after Stop. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 35
00-01C-Switch Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 47
00Operator Type. Slider(00)MCU 53
00-60 h x1000Service Needed Operating HoursMCU 54
00-50 cycles x100.000Service Needed Opening CyclesMCU 55
00-50 cycles x10.000Service Needed Locking CyclesMCU 56
00-01Learn. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 60
00-01Auto Width. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 61
00-01Partial Function. Opened(00)/ Closed(01)MCU 62
00-01Interlock Function. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 6A
00-01Synchronizing Function. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 6b
01-99External Bus Device IDMCU 6C
00-01Extended Hold Open Time Function. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 6d
00-01MMI Access code. 1 push(00), 4 push(01)MCU 6E
00-01Sustainable Drive Mode. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 65
00-01Door Type. Single sliding(00) / Biparting(01)MCU 67
00-03Function Select TB:3. No function(00) / Nurse function(01) / LDE up(02)
/ Interlock out(03)
IOU 90
00-04Function Select TB:4. No function(00) / Open/Close function(01) / In-
terlock disable (02) / Inner impulse 2 monitoring(03) / Interlock in(04)
IOU 91
00-03Function Select TB:2. No function(00) / Close function(01) / LDE
down(02) / Inner impulse 2(03)
IOU 93
00-02Function Select TB:6. No function(00) / Sustainable Disable (01) / Mode
Selector Disable (02)
IOU 99
DRIVE parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
01-02Escape Route Motor Configuration. 1-motor(01) / 2-motor(02)MCU-ER
A0
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DRIVE parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
01-05Run Program. Smooth(01) to Max Performance(05)MCU 15
02-19 N x10Opening Max ForceMCU 49
00-19 N x10Close Kick ForceMCU 4A
02-19 N x10Closing Max ForceMCU 50
01-02Power Supply Type. 150 W(01) / 75 W(02)MCU 64
01-40 kg x10Door WeightMCU 68
00-99 NFrictionMCU 69
01Motor Type. Heavy Duty(01)MCU 70
03-15 W x10Max Motor PowerMCU 71
EMERGENCY parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-02Emergency Unit Monitoring. Off(00) / Convenience Monitoring(01) /
Redundant Monitoring(02)
MCU 10
00-01Emergency Action. Closing(00) / Opening(01)MCU 36
00-01Emergency Action in OFF Mode. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 37
00-01Convenience Battery. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 38
00-01Battery Wake-up. Open(00) / Open/Close(01)MCU 39
00-02Lock Door After Fire Closing. Follow Mode Selector(00) / Always Un-
lock(01) / Always Lock(02)
MCU 3A
04-23 hoursEmergency Unit Test IntervalMCU 40
00-02Battery Type. No battery(00) / 12V(01) / 24V(02)MCU 41
00-01Fire Impulse Function (I/O unit). Off(00) / On(01)IOU 94
00-01Emergency Open Impulse Function (I/O unit). Off(00) / On(01)IOU 95
00-01Emergency Button Configuration (I/O unit). NO(00) / NC(01)IOU 96
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OPERATION MODE SELECTOR parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
01-04Operation Mode Selector Variant, OMS-1.
3 buttons with EXIT(01) / 3 buttons with AUTO(02) / 4 buttons(03) / 5 buttons(04)
OMS B0
00-02Operation Mode Selector Key Lock, OMS-1. Off(00) / Hold for two
sec(01) / Four pushes(02)
OMS B1
00-01Operation Mode Selector Service Indication, OMS-1. Off(00) / On(01)OMS B2
25-99Choose Priority of the operation mode selector,OMS-1. The lower the
number the higher the priority.
OMS B3
00-10Choose group of the operation mode selector, OMS-1.OMS B4
00-01Choose display mode of the operation mode selector, OMS-1. Show
system mode(00) / Show local mode(01)
OMS B5
00-02Choose Terminal mode of the operation mode selector, OMS-1.
The buttons on OMS is disabled(00) / The OMS adapts to system mode(01) / The OMS is setting the operation mode(02)
OMS B6
00-01Mode Selector, Self Service Indication, OMS-1. Off(00) / On(01)OMS B7
00-02Mode Selector, Key Impulse, OMS-1. Disabled(00) / Login Required(01)
/ Enabled(02)
OMS B8
01-04Operation Mode Selector Variant, OMS-2.
3 buttons with EXIT(01) / 3 buttons with AUTO(02) / 4 buttons(03) / 5 buttons(04)
OMS C0
00-02Operation Mode Selector Key Lock, OMS-2. Off(00) / Hold for two
sec(01) / Four pushes(02)
OMS C1
00-01Operation Mode Selector Service Indication, OMS-2. Off(00) / On(01)OMS C2
25-99Choose Priority of the operation mode selector,OMS-2. The lower the
number the higher the priority.
OMS C3
00-10Choose group of the operation mode selector, OMS-2.OMS C4
00-01Choose display mode of the operation mode selector, OMS-2. Show
system mode(00) / Show local mode(01)
OMS C5
00-02Choose Terminal mode of the operation mode selector, OMS-2.
The buttons on OMS is disabled(00) / The OMS adapts to system mode(01) / The OMS is setting the operation mode(02)
OMS C6
00-01Mode Selector, Self Service Indication, OMS-2. Off(00) / On(01)OMS C7
00-02Mode Selector, Key Impulse, OMS-2. Disabled(00) / Login Required(01)
/ Enabled(02)
OMS C8
01-10Choose group of the I/O operation mode selectorMCU 6F
00-01Operation Mode Selector Function (I/O unit). Off(00) / On(01)IOU 97
25-99Priority of the I/O operation mode selector.IOU 9A
00-10Choose group of the I/O operation mode selector.IOU 9B
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ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCK parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-05Lock Configuration (main control). No lock(00) / LDP(01) / LD(02) /
LDP Low Energy(03) / LD Low Energy(04) / Not to be used(05)
MCU 05
00-01Lock Release. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 06
00-01Remain Locked at Stop. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 42
00-99 sec x 0.1Opening Delay for LockMCU 43
00-01Exit Lock. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 44
00-01Push & Close. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 51
00-99 sec x10Push & Close TimeoutMCU 52
00-04Lock Configuration (I/O unit). No lock(00) / LDB(01) / LDE(02) / LDB
UniSlide(03) / Not to be used(04)
IOU 98
SENSOR parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-01Presence Impulse 1 Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 07
00-01Presence Impulse 2 Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 08
00-02 unitsPresence Impulse MonitoringMCU 09
00-01Inner Impulse (motion) Monitoring. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 16
00-01Outer Impulse (motion) Monitoring. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 17
00-01Side Presence Input 1 Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 27
00-01Side Presence Input 2 Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 28
00-02 unitsSide Presence Impulse MonitoringMCU 29
00-99 dmSide Presence Activation DistanceMCU 30
00-01Sensor Type. 1-wire(00) / 2-wire(01) MonitoringMCU 31
00-01Stop Function. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 45
00-01Stop Configuration. NO(00) / NC(01)MCU 46
00-01Stop Impulse Monitoring. Off(00) / On(01)MCU 66
TIME parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-60 secHold Open TimeMCU 03
00-60 secKey Hold Open TimeMCU 04
00-60 secPartial Hold Open TimeMCU 20
00-60 secPush & Go Hold Open TimeMCU 21
00-60 secAuto Width Activation TimeMCU 22
00-60 secAuto Width Resume TimeMCU 23
00-10 secJam Hold TimeMCU 24
00-60 secInterlock Disable TimeMCU 25
00-60 secPresence Hold Open TimeMCU 26
00-60 minOpen/Close Timeout (I/O unit)IOU 92
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SPEED parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
10-70 cm/secHigh Speed OpeningMCU 00
05-70 cm/secLow SpeedMCU 01
10-70 cm/secHigh Speed ClosingMCU 02
POSITION parameters
RangeDescriptionParam.
ID
00-99 cmPharmacy open 1 positionMCU 5C
00-99 cmPharmacy open 2 positionMCU 5D
00-99 %Partial Open PositionMCU 11
00-99 dmC-Switch Activation DistanceMCU 48
00-99 cmLow Speed Distance, OpeningMCU 57
00-99 cmLow Speed Distance, ClosingMCU 58
00-99 dmOpen PositionMCU 59
00-30 cmPartial Closed PositionMCU 63
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13.6 Description of parameters
Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Sets the maximum opening speed.High Speed Opening00 Unit cm/s.
The low speed is self adjusting to optimal operation if this parameter is set to max. Depending on authority or installa-
Low Speed01
tion requirements the low speed, low speed distance opening and/or closing can be further reduced.
Unit cm/s
Sets the maximum closing speed.High Speed Closing02 Unit cm/s.
The general hold open time for Inner and Outer impulses.Hold Open Time03 Unit seconds.
Hold open time for Key impulse.Key Hold Open Time04 Unit seconds.
Europe = Low Energy locksLock Configuration (main control)05 Never LD in escape routes! LDP = locked with power (fail safe) LD = locked without power (fail secure)
No lock00No lock
LDP = Locked with power. Only used with US lock.01LDP
LD = Locked without power. Only used with US lock.02LD
LDP LE = Locked with power low energy. Used with EU lock.03LDP LE
LD LE = Locked without power low energy.Used with EU lock.04LD LE
Not to be used05Not to be used
If Lock Releaseis On, the door will apply force in the closing direction when the lock is unlocking. This is made to prevent
Lock release06
00Off
a lock from being stuck in locked position when opening.
01On
Should be set to On when an electromechanical lock is in­stalled.
This parameter determines if a presence impulse is normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Presence Impulse 1 Configuration07
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
This parameter determines if a presence impulse is normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Presence Impulse 2 Configuration08
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Presence impulse monitoring is a demand to be activated according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650 if the door travels faster than adjusted according to PRA-0004.
Presence Impulse Monitoring09
Set to 00if no monitoring of Presence impulse sensors is required or if no presence impulse sensors are installed.
00No monitoring of precense impulse
Set to 01if one Presence impulse sensor shall be monitored (if only one sensor is used this sensor has to be connected to MCU TB:9, Presence impulse 1).
01Presence impulse 1
Set to 02if two Presence impulse sensors shall be mon­itored.
02Presence impulse 1 and 2
The emergency unit will be tested by shutting of the power to the MCU and open the door with the emergency unit. The test is never done in operation mode selection OPEN and normally not in OFF, unless parameter 37 Emergency Action In OFF Modeis set to On, see below.
Emergency Unit Monitoring10
Authorities can demand that the emergency unit is monitored on a regular basis, see parameter 40 Emergency Unit Test Intervalbelow. Half an hour before this time has elapsed the following outer impulse generates an emergency opening test. If there is no outer impulse within the next half hour, the operator control unit generates the opening impulse by itself (ghost impulse).
The test is also always performed after a Reset and after changing operation mode selection from a position where a test is not done to a position where the test is a demand.
00Off
(01) is a simpler one-channel monitoring, this can be done with both MCU and MCU-ER. Convenience monitoring can also be used when monitoring the Convenience battery parameter 38. It will only indicate empty battery.
01Convenience Monitoring
(02) is a redundant two-channel monitoring that is a demand for escape route according to: EN 16005 or DIN 18650.
02Redundant monitoring
The redundant two-channel monitoring requires the MCU­ER control unit.
Sets the winter openingsize.00-99
%
Partial Open Position11
Note! A building is certified for a certain COW. Depending on how many people that is allowed to be in the specific area there also has to be a certain COW. Partial open position must be set to 80 % of the certified distance in escape routes.
Unit % of COW.
00-01Opening Direction12
00CW
The tension wheel lock can only work in one opening direc­tion, CW and cannot be used in CCW.
01CCW
Adjustment of the force used to keep the door in closed po­sition (ND motor max 30 N, HD and DD motor max 60 N).
00-60 N
Hold Force13
Unit N.
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Performance adjustment. Sets how fast or slow the door shall accelerate or break.
01-05Run Program15
For light doors.01Smooth
For heavy doors.05Max Performance
According to EN 16005 or DIN 18650 it is a demand to have Inner impulse monitoring = On in escape routes.
00-01Inner Impulse (motion) Monitoring16
When inner impulse monitoring is selected C-switch is dis­abled.
Disables monitoring00Off
Enables monitoring01On
If the escape route is in the direction of the outer sensor it is a demand to have outer impulse monitored according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650. When outer impulse monitoring is se­lected C-switch is disabled.
00-01Outer Impulse (motion) Monitoring17
Disables monitoring00Off
Enables monitoring01On
Hold open time for Inner & Outer impulses with operation mode selection PARTIAL and for the Nurse impulse.
00-60Partial Hold Open Time20
Unit seconds.
Hold open time after a Push & Go.00-60Push & Go Hold Open Time21 Unit seconds.
Auto width activation time is available if parameter 61=01 "Auto Width" is selected. If the door has not closed during the auto width activation time and the door is open or opening the door will open to full open door.
00-60Auto Width Activation Time22
Unit seconds.
When the door have been closed during the auto width re­sume time, the next opening impulse will open the door to partial open position.
00-60Auto Width Resume Time23
Only available if parameter "Auto Width" 61=01. Unit seconds.
Sets how long time the door shall be stopped when a jam is detected during opening and also the time until the door can restart after a Stop impulse.
00-10Jam Hold Time24
Unit seconds.
The parameter controls the time that interlock is valid.00-60Interlock Disable Time25 Only active if "Interlock Function" parameter 6A = 01. See how interlock works in page 15.2.
If the time is set to 00, interlock is always active.00
The "Interlock Disable Time" starts to count down the mo­ment a valid opening impulse is made on the first door. If the first door does not close during the "Interlock Disable Time" the second door is not interlocked any more and will also open. When both doors are closed Interlock Disable Time will be reset.
01-60
Unit seconds.
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Hold open time for Presence impulses 1 & 2.00-60Presence Hold Open Time26 At least 2 sec to meet ANSI demand. Unit seconds.
Parity of side presence sensor.00-01SidePresence Input 1 Configuration27
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
Parity of side presence sensor.00-01SidePresence Input 2 Configuration28
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
Side presence impulse monitoring is a demand to be activ­ated according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650 if the door travels faster than adjusted according to PRA-0004.
Side Presence Impulse monitoring29
Set to 00if no monitoring of Side Presence impulse sensors is required or if no Side Presence impulse sensors are in­stalled.
00No monitoring of Side Precense im-
pulse
Set to 01if one Side Presence impulse sensor shall be monitored (if only one sensor,it has to be connected to MCU TB:2, Side Presence impulse 1).
01Side Presence impulse 1
Set to 02if two Side Presence impulse sensors shall be monitored.
02Side Presence impulse 1 and 2
00-99Side Presence Activation Distance30
If value 00 is selected an activated side presence impulse will slow down the door to safe speed during the entire door opening, from fully closed to fully open.
00
01-99 dm is counted from open position. The side presence impulse can only be activated the last decimeters entered in this parameter. (This is an inhibit signal for side presence).
01-99
In an escape route the door has to open to 80% of the certified distance (see parameter 11 on page 68) within 3 sec. after an inner impulse.
Unit dm.
Select type of monitoring for the combined sensors. Choose between 1-wire (00) or 2-wire (01) monitoring.
00-01Sensor Type31
1-wire monitoring is used when combined sensors have only one monitoring input for both presence and impulse field.
001-wire monitoring
2-wire monitoring is used when a sensor has separate mon­itoring inputs for both presence and impulse field.
012-wire monitoring
If 2-wire monitoring and inner/outer impulse monitoring are selected, the C-Switch function is switched to inner/outer impulse monitoring (see parameters 16 and 17 on page 69).
00-01Active Brake on Stop32
The door will freewheel until it stops.00Off
The operator will brake the doors actively during 1 sec. on a Stop impulse.
01On
00-01Push & Go in EXIT Mode Selection33
Push & GO is not active in OFF and EXIT mode selection.00Off
Push & GO is active in OFF and EXIT mode selection.01On
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DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
With an electromechanical lock this hold force can be unne­cessary.
00-01Hold Force in EXIT and OFF Mode
Selection
34
00Off
01On
In operation mode selection OFF the mode must be changed before normal operation after a Stop impulse.
00-01Toggle Operation Mode Selector
after Stop
35
00Off
01On
Fire closing or Emergency opening.00-01Emergency Action36
The door will close on fire impulse or power failure.00Closing
The door will open on fire impulse or power failure.01Opening
Decides if Emergency Actionshall be performed also in mode selection OFF (= opens also in the middle of the night).
00-01Emergency Action in OFF Mode37
00Off
01On
When this parameter is set to On (01), with a 24V (UPS) battery the operator will continue its normal operation in case of mains power failure. Monitoring will be made if parameter 10 is set to Convenience Monitoring (01).
00-01Convenience battery38
Not approved in escape routes!
00Off
01On
The parameter controls how the door is acting on Key impulse or Battery wake up in mode selection OFF without mains power. The parameter Emergency Action In OFF Mode(37) must also be set to Off (00).
00-01Battery Wake-up39
If Battery Wakeupis set to Open (39 = 00) the impulse is opening the door fully and stop there.
00Open
If Battery Wakeupis set to Open/Close (01) and parameter Emergency Action(36) is set to Opening (01) the impulse is opening the door fully, remains open for the time set by parameter Key Hold Open Time(04) and will then close, lock and disconnect the battery.
01Open/Close
SW
3.2
The parameter sets how the lock will react when a active fire closing impulse is activated.
Lock Door After Fire Closing3A
00Follow Mode Selector
01Always Unlock
02Always Lock
The time set in this parameter controls the maximum time until the next automatic test of the emergency unit is per­formed.
04-23Emergency Unit Test Interval40
Unit hours.
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
What type of battery that is mounted in the operator is identified during the Learn.
00-02Battery Type41
00No battery
0112V
0224V
The parameter sets how the lock shall act when Stop impulse is activated (for example break-out).
00-01Remain Locked at Stop42
The locked door will be unlocked when Stop impulse is activ­ated.
00Off
The locked door remains locked when Stop impulse is activ­ated.
01On
The time the opening is delayed (0.0-9.9 sec) after an opening impulse is given in operation mode selections OFF and EXIT.
00-99Opening Delay For Lock43
Unit seconds x0.1.
This parameter controls the electro-mechanical lock in the operation mode selector setting EXIT.
00-01Exit Lock44
The electromechanical lock is not locked in EXIT.00Off
The electromechanical lock is locked in EXIT.01On
When this parameter is set to On (01) the Stop impulse is enabled, otherwise it is disabled.
00-01Stop Function45
Stop impulse disabled.00Off
Stop impulse enabled.01On
Configuration of the Stop impulse. Choose between normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) Stop impulse.
00-01Stop Configuration46
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
Configuration of C-Switch(electronic limit switch) output, NO (00) or NC (01).
00-01C-Switch Configuration47
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
The C-Switch is an open collector output. The value in the parameter decides how far one door leaf shall travel from closed position before the c-switch change state.
00-99C-Switch Activation Distance48
Unit dm.
The force applied from the operator to the door leaf during opening. See also parameters 50 Closing Max Force, 64 Power Supply Type, and 71 Max Motor Power.
02-19Opening Max Force49
Unit N x10.
SW
3.2
The force applied from the operator to the door leaf during the close kick.
00-19Close Kick Force4A
Unit N x10.
The force applied from the operator to the door leaf during closing. See also parameters 49 Opening Max Force, 64 Power Supply Type, and 71 Max Motor Power.
02-19Closing Max Force50
Unit N x10.
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
When this parameter is set to On (01) the motor will in oper­ation mode selections OFF or EXIT try to close the door with the force selected by parameter 50 Closing Max Force, if someone tries to open it manually.
00-01Push & Close51
Push & Close is also known as poor mans lock.
00Off
01On
Adjustable time for how long time the door will continue to fight backwhen someone is trying to force it open.
00-99Push & Close Timeout52
Unit seconds x10.
Operator Type53
00Slider
Set time before yellow LED in operation mode selector will start flashing.
00-60Service needed Operating Hours54
To clear the service needed indication you have to push both up and down arrow on the MMI at the same time for 5 seconds when the display shows on. After 5 s the display will show SE during another 5 s, release the up and down buttons. While the display shows SE pres Select button and the counters Operating hours and Operating cycles will be set to zero.
Unit hour X 1000.
Set number of openings before yellow LED in operation mode selector will start flashing.
00-50Service Needed Opening Cycles55
To clear the service needed indication you have to push both up and down arrow on the MMI at the same time for 5 seconds when the display shows on. After 5 s the display will show SE during another 5 s, release the up and down buttons. While the display shows SE pres Select button and the counters Operating hours and Operating cycles will be set to zero.
Unit cycles X 100.000.
Set number of lockings before yellow LED in operation mode selector will start flashing.
00-50Service Needed Locking Cycles56
This parameter can not be zeroed by MMI interface. The parameter has to be increased to the next level of service in­terval.
Unit cycles X 10.000.
Creep speeddistance during opening.00-99Low Speed Distance, Opening57 Unit cm.
Creep speeddistance during closing.00-99Low Speed Distance, Closing58 Unit cm.
Opening width of one door leaf. The parameter shall be set automatically by performing a Learn cycle.
00-99Open Position59
Unit dm.
Lock for robbery functionality is not yet available.00-01Robbery function5B
00Off
01On
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DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Lock for pharmacy functionality is not yet available.00-99Pharmacy open 1 position5C The door will open the configured distance when a Pharmacy
impulse 1 is given. The distance is calculated on one door leaf.
This parameter is active when parameter "Pharmacy Function" (9C) is set to On.
Unit cm.
Lock for pharmacy functionality is not yet available.00-99Pharmacy open 2 position5D The door will open the configured distance when a Pharmacy
impulse 2 is given. The distance is calculated on one door leaf.
This parameter is active when parameter "Pharmacy Function" (9C) is set to On.
Unit cm.
The operator shows the status indication on the LED display of the MCU. See page 61 for more information.
00-01Status indication5E
00Off
01On
SW
3.2
Default programming sets the parameters to the factory default values.
00-01Default programming5F
It is not possible to perform a default programming from the MMI.
00Off
It is possible to perform a default programming from the MMI.
01On
Sets the possibility to perform a learn cycle.00-01Learn60
It is not possible to perform a learn cycle from MMI.00Off
It is possible to perform a learn cycle from MMI.01On
If this function is selected (01) and the operation mode selec­tion is AUTO PARTIAL. the door will open from partial open width to full open width, if an opening impulse is given and the door has not closed during the time selected in parameter 22 Auto Width Activation Time.
00-01Auto Width61
Must not be used in escape routes.
Partial Open.00Off
Auto Width.01On
With this function the door can be selected to be partially opened or partially closed (see below 63 Partial Closed Pos­ition).
00-01Partial Function62
Partial Open or Auto Width.00Opened
Partial Closed Position, (Auto Airing).01Closed
Partial closed position(Auto airing function) can be ob­tained by selecting Partial Function(62) Closed (01). An airing position of the door can be set between 0-30 cm measured from the closed position on one door leaf. The operation mode selector is to be set to AUTO PARTIAL and the closed position of the doors will then be the Partial Closed Position.
00-30Partial Closed Position63
Unit cm.
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Main control board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
150 / 75 W power supply depending on desired performance and installed power supply. See also parameters 49 Opening Max Force, 50 Closing Max Force, and 71 Max Motor Power.
01-02Power Supply Type64
01150W
0275W
The electromechanical lock will never lock in Exit mode se­lection even if parameter 44 is set to On (01). The (+) 24 V DC to accessories like sensors is turned off when the mode selector is in Off and the door is closed. Motor power is lim­ited to 75 W even if parameter 71 is set to a higher value.
00-01Sustainable Drive Mode65
00Off
01On
Monitoring enables (01) or disables (00) monitoring of the Stop impulse.
00-01Stop Impulse Monitoring66
Stop impulse is not allowed in escape route, unless break out system is used.
00Off
01On
To be able to adapt closing speeds according to UL regulation door type has to be selected.
00-01Door Type67
00Single sliding
01Biparting
Will be estimated during the Learn but can also be altered manually.
01-40Door weight68
Unit kg x 10.
The friction when moving the door is automatically measured during a Learn. The friction for the different performance levels are:
00-99Friction69
Standard not more than 30N. High not more than 50N. Exceptional not more than 70N. Unit N.
Interconnection cable or IOU needed.
Interconnection of operators
MCU-1 MCU-2
*
*
00-01Interlock Function6A
Maximum cable length 500 m. Length over 30 m, use a straight-through shielded twisted pair (STP/FTP) cable, see page 85 Interlock.
00Off
01On
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DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Interconnection cable needed.
Interconnection of operators
MCU-1 MCU-2
*
*
00-01Synchronizing Function6b
Maximum cable length 500 m. Length over 30 m, use a straight-through shielded twisted pair (STP/FTP) cable, see page 86.
00Off
01On
In a chain of interconnected operators one of them has to be the main operator. This operator shall have the value 01. Up to two operation mode selectors can be connected to the chain of interconnected operators. Both of the operation mode selectors are configured in the main MCU. All other interconnected operators shall have different values in this parameter. This to make every operator unique.
01-99External Bus Device ID6C
+ 5 sec. hold open time on doors often reopening during closing.
00-01Extended Hold Open Time Function6d
00Off
01On
If this parameter is set to single push (00) the parameters are not locked and when set to the four pushes code (01) the possibility to adjust parameters call for a special enabling code (select, learn/exit, learn/exit, select) before altering parameters into the MCU / MCU-ER will be possible.
00-01MMI access code6E
00One push
01Four pushes
This parameter groups MCU with OMS. Units with the same value are in the same group. Units in the same group listens to each other.
01-10MCU-OMS group6F
Motor control parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Depending on desired performance.01Motor Type70
01Heavy Duty
The max amount of power the motor can be supplied with. Max motor power will not deliver more power to the motor than parameter (64) "Power supply type" is set to. See also parameters 49 Opening Max Force, 50 Closing Max Force, and 64 Power Supply Type.
Unit W x 10.
03-15Max Motor Power71
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I/O Board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
00-03Function Select IOU-TB:390
00No function
The door will open to partial opening in operation mode se­lections EXIT, AUTO and AUTO PARTIAL.
01Nurse function
Espagnolette lock. Sets input to LDE lock up.02LDE up
When configuring for interlock also set parameter 6A = 0103Interlock out
00-04Function Select IOU-TB:491
00No function
One impulse opens the door the next impulse closes the door. Available in OMS mode EXIT, AUTO, PARTIAL.
01Open/Close Function
Disables interlock, both doors can be open at the same time.02Interlock disable function
Sets inner impulse 2 monitoring for the second inner impulse on the IO unit. Set also parameter 93 = 3.
03Inner impulse 2 monitoring
When configuring for interlock also set parameter 6A = 01.04Interlock in
The time set in this parameter controls when a door shall start closing automatically if left open by an Open/Close im­pulse. 00 min = no automatic closing.
00-60Open/Close Timeout92
Unit minutes.
00-03Function Select IOU-TB:293
00No function
Close impulse is selected. This impulse will immediately close the door, even during opening, and remain closed as long as
01Close function
the Close impulse is active. The electro-mechanical lock will lock the closed door. Parameter Inner Impulse Monitoring must not be set to On to prevent unintended closing of an escape route door.
Espagnolette lock. Sets input to LDE lock down.02LDE down
When two inner impulses are to be used. Sets input to inner impulse 2.
03Inner impulse 2
Depending on configuration in Emergency Action (36), the door will open or close on fire impulse.
00-01Fire Impulse Function94
Fire impulse override presence impulse. At closing, the door will not reopen on jam.
Fire impulse disabled.00Off
Fire impulse enabled.01On
Firemans opening.00-01Emergency Open Impulse Function95
00Off
01On
Configures the button used for Firemans opening.00-01Emergency Open Impulse Configur-
ation
96
Normally open00NO
Normally closed01NC
Switch / timer / relay / oldoperation mode selector (5-wire).00-01Operation Mode Selector Function97
00Off
01On
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I/O Board parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
LDB = locked with power and bistable, LDE = espagnolette lock.
00-04Lock Configuration98
No lock00No lock
LDB = locked with power and bistable01Bi-stable lock
LDE = espagnolette lock02Espagnolette lock
SW
3.2
Possibility to disable Sustainable drive mode or to disable Mode Selector with this function through I/O board pin 6.
Function Select IOU-TB:699
00No function
Disables Sustainable drive mode.01Sustainable Disable It is possible to disable sustainable drive mode. As
long as TB:6 is active the operator will run with full power.
Enable the Mode Selector with an external key.02Mode Selector Enable IOU mode selector and PS-6 are not affected by this
parameter. When parameter is set to value 02 the OMS is locked. If an impulse is given on IOU TB:6 the indication LED
on OMS will be steady red during 15 seconds and it is possible to change mode selection.
The lower the number is the higher the priority.25-99Priority of the I/O operation mode
selector
9A
This controls which MCU that looks at which OMS. It is pos­sible to group different OMS to different MCU.
00-10Choose group of the I/O operation
mode selector
9B
MCU and OMS with same group number listens to each other. If value 00 is selected the IOU mode selector controls all op-
erators.
Lock for pharmacy functionality is not yet available.00-01Pharmacy function9C
00Off
01On
Escape route parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Single motor or double motor depending on authority de­mand.
01-02Escape Route Motor ConfigurationA0
011-motor
022-motor
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Operation mode selector parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Europe = 5 buttons (04).01-04Operation Mode Selector Variant,
OMS-1
b0
013 buttons with EXIT
023 buttons with AUTO
034 buttons
045 buttons
Four pushes =
EMME
.00-02Operation Mode Selector Key Lock,
OMS-1
b1
Parameters configured automatically by the operator are locked when changed through the MMI. These parameters will not be changed with a new learn cycle.
Three different access code choices for operation mode se­lector:
The default access (01) is obtained by pushing an arrow symbol pointing up or down for 2 seconds.
An optional access code (02) can be selected where the ac­cess is obtained by briefly pushing in turn the arrow up sym­bol, followed by the arrow down symbol, followed by the arrow down symbol again and at last the arrow up. The entire code must be entered within 3 seconds.
No access code (00).
00Off
01Hold for two sec
02Four pushes
Yellow flashing service LED.00-01Operation Mode Selector Service
Indication, OMS-1
b2
Service indication on operation mode selector. No service indication (00). Indicate service (01).
00Off
01On
The lower the number the higher the priority.25-99Choose Priority of the operation
mode selector, OMS-1
b3
This controls which MCU that looks at which OMS. It is pos­sible to group different OMS to different MCU.
00-10Choose group of the operation
mode selector, OMS-1
b4
MCU and OMS with same group number listens to each other. If a OMS is set to 0 this OMS controls all operators that is
connected in that loop.
In Show local mode the OMS shows the last setting made on the OMS.
00-01Choose display mode of the opera-
tion mode selector, OMS-1.
b5
In Show system mode the OMS shows the setting that the operator is put to. It is shown with one flach every 5 s.
When the OMS is flashing every 5 s it is not possible to change the mode on the OMS.
00Show system mode
01Show local mode
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Operation mode selector parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
00-02Choose Terminal mode of the oper-
ation mode selector, OMS-1
b6
00The buttons on OMS are disabled
01The OMS-1 adapts to system mode
02The OMS-1 is setting the operation
mode
SW
3.2
Orange flashing service LED. Self service indication on operation mode selector.
00-01Mode Selector, Self Service Indica-
tion, OMS-1
b7
No self service indication.00Off
Indicate self service.01On
SW
3.2
00-02Mode Selector, Key Impulse, OMS-
1
b8
Disables the possibility to give key impulse.00Disabled
Login required on the OMS to enable the possibility to give key impulse.
01Login Required
Enables the possibility to give key impulse.02Enabled
Europe = 5 buttons(04).01-04Operation Mode Selector Variant,
OMS-2
C0
013 buttons with EXIT
023 buttons with AUTO
034 buttons
045 buttons
Four pushes =
EMME
.00-02Operation Mode Selector Key Lock,
OMS-2
C1
Parameters configured automatically by the operator are locked when changed through the MMI. These parameters will not be changed with a new learn cycle.
Three different access code choices for operation mode se­lector:
The default access (01) is obtained by pushing an arrow symbol pointing up or down for 2 seconds.
An optional access code (02) can be selected where the ac­cess is obtained by briefly pushing in turn the arrow up sym­bol, followed by the arrow down symbol, followed by the arrow down symbol again and at last the arrow up. The entire code must be entered within 3 seconds.
No access code (00).
00Off
01Hold for two sec
02Four pushes
Yellow flashing service LED.00-01Operation Mode Selector Service
Indication, OMS-2
C2
Service indication on operation mode selector. No service indication (00). Indicate service (01).
00Off
01On
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Operation mode selector parameters
DescriptionValueParameter NameNo.
Selectable between 25 - 9925-99Choose Priority of the operation
mode selector, OMS-2
C3
The lower the number the higher the priority.
Selectable between 00 - 1000-10Choose group of the operation
mode selector, OMS-2
C4
This controls which MCU that looks at which OMS. It is pos­sible to group different OMS to different MCU.
MCU and OMS with same group number listens to each other. If a OMS is set to 0 this OMS controls all operators that is
connected in that loop.
In Show local mode the OMS shows the last setting made on the OMS.
00-01Choose display mode of the opera-
tion mode selector, OMS-2.
C5
In Show system mode the OMS shows the setting that the operator is put to. It is shown with one flach every 5 s.
When the OMS is flashing every 5 s it is not possible to change the mode on the OMS.
00Show system mode
01Show local mode
00-02Choose Terminal mode of the oper-
ation mode selector, OMS-2
C6
00The buttons on OMS-2 are disabled
01The OMS-2 adapts to system mode
02The OMS-2 is setting the operation
mode
SW
3.2
Orange flashing service LED. Self service indication on operation mode selector.
00-01Mode Selector, Self Service Indica-
tion, OMS-2
C7
No self service indication.00Off
Indicate self service.01On
SW
3.2
00-02Mode Selector, Key Impulse, OMS-
2
C8
Disables the possibility to give key impulse.00Disabled
Login required on the OMS to enable the possibility to give key impulse.
01Login Required
Enables the possibility to give key impulse.02Enabled
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14 Signage
ID No. Year
XXXXXXXXXX XX
XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Service XXX XXX XXX
800 mm
1100 mm
40 mm
C l i c
k !
F
C
G
B
E
D
H
No entry
No entry
Click!
A
Entrematic Group AB
LODJURSGATAN 10
LANDSKRONA SWEDEN
FACTORY NO. X
1004197
DESIGNATIONART. NO.
YEAR+WEEK
XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX
TYPE
XXXXXXXXXX
TEMPERATURE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
LOAD
XXXXX
PROD. ORDER
XXXXXXX
XXXXXX
XX/XX
Hz
PROJECT/SERIAL NO.
XXXXXXXXXXWXXXX
AVAC
xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
1002
SÜD
J
K
Automatic
door
Automatic
door
Keep clear
Keep clear
Check that all required signage is applied and intact. Mandatory indicates that the signage is required by European directives and equivalent national legislation outside the European Union.
Product label: Mandatory
A
Emergency break-out: Mandatory, if approved for escape route.
B
Entrematic Nordic door sticker: Mandatory according to Entrematic Nordic brand instructions, European directives and equivalent national legislation outside the European Union, to highlight the presence of the glass.
C
Supervision of child: Mandatory,if applicable (applied to both sides of the door). To be placed on entrances where the risk analysis shows use by children, elderly and disabled.
D
Operator designed for disabled people: Recommended, if applicable (applied to both sides of the door).
E
Activation by disabled people: Recommended, if applicable.
F
No entry, identifying one-way traffic: Mandatory in GB and US, if applicable, not included in the product.
G
Local product label
H
Keep clear
J
Automatic door
K
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15 Accessories
15.1 Interconnection of operators
15.1.1 Interconnection cable
Interconnection cable is used for controlling several operators with one or more operation mode selectors (OMS) and for interlocking or synchronization.
Operators can communicate with each other by connecting an interconnection cable between the operators.
Cable connection:
Pin 1 to pin 1
.....
.....
Pin 8 to pin 8
MCU-1 MCU-2
*
*
An optional operation mode se- lector-2 can be connected.
Operation mode selector-1 con-
trolling interconnected operators
in common.
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15.1.2 Hardware configuration for interconnection
When interconnecting more than two units (MCU and/or operation mode selectors (OMS)) to the external bus, only the two end units must be terminated. To make this, the jumper JMP shall be removed from the middle MCU(s). When the jumper is removed the termination is removed. Maximum 5 MCU can be interconnected together with 2 OMS.
*
*
*
MCU-1 MCU-2
*
*
MCU-1
MCU-2
MCU-1
MCU-2
M
S
M
S
M
*without JMP
*without JMP
*without JMP
with JMP
End unit
End unit
End unit
End unit
Total maximum cable length is 500 m.
Use a straight-through shielded twisted pair (STP/FTP) cable if the length exceeds 30 m.
15.1.3 Parameter configuration for interconnection
Note! Do not connect any operation mode selector (OMS) before the configuration of 6C is done on all MCUs.
One of the operators has to be the main MCU (MCU-1). The main MCU shall have the value 01 in parameter 6C. All the other interconnected operators shall have ascending values in parameter 6C. When the configuration is done break the power on all the interconnected operators. Connect all OMS, turn on the power. The main MCU is the control unit that holds the parameters to the operation mode selectors (OMS-1, OMS-2).
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15.2 Interlock
When operators are interlocked only one door can open at the time. The open door must close before the other door can open. For instance from the start: both doors are closed. If door 1 gets an impulse this door opens. If door 2 also gets an impulse while door 1 is not closed door 2 will stay closed. When door 1 has closed door 2 will open. It is not necessary for door 2 to get another impulse for the door to open, the first impulse is remembered and will open the door. A typical use of this function is an air lock to reduce draft and energy loss in an entrances. It is not used for security reason.
There are two alternatives to make an interlocking.
1 Interconnection, it is only possible to interlock 2 operators with an interconnection between
operators. See chapter 15.1.1, 15.1.2 and 15.1.3 to make the Interconnection between the op­erators and follow the instruction. Set parameter 6A to value 01 on both MCUs. The interlock is ready to be used.
The interlock can be switched off by an external switch connected to the IOU terminal 1 and 4. Parameter 91, Function select TB:4, shall then be configured to 91 = 02.
2 Interlock the operator through the IOU, this is compatible with UniSlide interlock.
It is possible to interlock many operators. Set the following parameters in all MCUs: 6A = 01 Interlock function 90 = 03 Interlock out 91 = 04 Interlock in Connect the IUO according to the picture below.
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
IOU IOU
PS-2
IOU
Main operator
Operator 2
Operator 3
Interlock in
Interlock out
0 V
Below is an example on how to configure the operators with OMS when using interlock, described in alternative 1 Interconnection.
2 x MCU and 2 x OMS are used.
OMS-1 shall control MCU-1.
OMS-2 shall control MCU-2.
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a Follow the instructions in chapter 84 on page 15.1.3.
MCU-2MCU-1
6A = 01 Interlock6A = 01 Interlock
6F = 02 Group for MCU-2. OMS-2 and MCU-2 are now grouped together.
Set this function if needed: 91 = 02 Interlock disable function enabled
(only valid in alternative 1)
Set this function if needed: 91 = 02 Interlock disable function enabled
(only valid in alternative 1).
C4 = 02 OMS-2 Group setting. OMS-1 and MCU-1 are grouped together by
default.
15.3 Synchronization
Synchronization is when two operators work together. The doors opens and closes at the same time. A typical use is when two big single sliders are put together to get one big clear opening width. Synchronized can only be done between two operators, not more.
See chapter 15.1.1, 15.1.2 and 15.1.3 on how to connect the operators together, interconnection of operators, and follow the instruction.
For synchronization set parameter 6b = 01 on all MCUs.
Make a reset after adjustment.
For further configuration examples about operation mode selector (OMS), see page 87.
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15.4 Operation mode selectors (OMS)
15.4.1 Types
For the basic mode selector there are a couple of alternatives:
A narrow version, WxH 40x80 mm.
Two square versions, WxH 80x80 or 55x55 mm with 5 selections.
PS-6, a 2-wire analog mode selector connected to the MCU.
The operation mode selectors (OMS) can be flush mounted in profiles or in electrical wall boxes. The operation mode selectors (OMS) can also be installed surface applied in wall boxes.
Note! Do not use PS-6 in combination with operation mode selector (OMS).
If PS-6 is used together with an IOU it is necessary to set parameter 97 = 00 to disable IOU mode selector.
PS-6 cannot be used in an interconnected system.
Flush mounted 40x80 mmSurface mounted 40x80 mm
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15.4.2 Configuration of mode selectors
One or two operation mode selectors can be used. When connecting one operation mode selector to a MCU this mode selector (OMS-1) gets the parameters B0 - B6 on the main MCU.
If a second operation mode selector (OMS-2) is to be connected the jumper has to be cut, see picture. This operation mode selector will be named OMS-2 and gets parameters C0 - C6 on the main MCU.
Remove
Cut
OMS-2
OMS-1
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15.4.3 Operation mode selector (OMS) functionality
Check how to install interconnected units before configuring the operation mode selector (OMS). See section 15.1.1 on page 83.
All functionality is programmed through the MMI on the main MCU-1.
There are mainly three (3) different types of configurations for MCU and OMS. But there are a lot of different choices and combinations that are possible. Several options are listed below.
The "configure parameter" shows which parameter to change from the default setting to obtain the function described.
Grouping operators
When connecting several MCU together they might need to be grouped together. MCUs are grouped by entering the same value in the group parameter, MCU 6F, IOU 9B, OMS-1 B4, OMS-2 C4. The units that are grouped together will operate together. If OMS or IOU has the value 00 in the group parameter these units will control all interconnected MCUs regardless of group value.
Priority of operation mode selectors (OMS)
The priority of the operation mode selectors (OMS) determine which operation mode selector (OMS) that shall decide the mode selection on the MCU. The lower the number is in parameter Priority of mode selector the higher priority it has.
If two mode selectors have the same value, the mode selector pushed last is the one that will control the MCU.
One MCU and one OMS. MCU is controlled by the OMS.Single control1 No configuration needed.
MCU
OMS
One MCU and two OMS.Single control with display2 OMS-1 controls the MCU and the OMS-2 shows the active mode se-
lection.
MCU
OMS-1 OMS-2
OMS-2 is flashing once every 5 second to show that it is remotely controlled.
It is not possible to change mode selection on OMS-2 even if OMS-1 is in AUTO.
Configure parameter MCU, C5 = 0, C6 = 0.
One MCU and two OMS.Dual control3 Both OMS-1 and OMS-2 controls MCU.
MCU
OMS-1 OMS-2
Both OMS show the same operation mode. If operation mode is changed on OMS-1, OMS-2 get the same opera-
tion mode, and vice versa. Configure parameter MCU, B6 = 1, C6 = 1.
One MCU and two OMS.Single control with OMS override4 OMS-1 controls MCU and overrides OMS-2. When OMS-1 is in AUTO, OMS-2 controls MCU.
MCU
OMS-1
OMS-2
MCU
OMS-1
OMS-2
AUTO not AUTO
or
When OMS-1 is not putto AUTO, OMS-2 shows active mode selection. OMS-2 is flashing once every 5 second to show that it is remotely
controlled. Configure parameter MCU, C3 = 45, C5 = 0.
One MCU with I/O unit and one OMS.Single control with I/O unit override5 OMS controls MCU when I/O unit is in AUTO. When I/O unit is not in AUTO, I/O unit controls MCU and OMS shows
active mode selection.
MCU
OMS
or
I/O
AUTO
MCU
OMS
I/O
not AUTO
OMS-1 is flashing once every 5 second to show that it is remotely controlled.
Configure parameter MCU, B5 = 0.
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One MCU with I/O unit and two OMS.Single control with display and I/O unit override6 OMS-1 controls the MCU if I/O unit is in AUTO.
MCU
OMS-1
or
I/O
AUTO
MCU
OMS-1
I/O
not AUTO
OMS-2
OMS-2
OMS-2 shows the active mode selection. OMS-2 is flashing once every 5 second to show that it is remotely
controlled. It is not possible to change mode selection on OMS-2 even if OMS-1
and I/O unit is in AUTO. When I/O unit is not in AUTO I/O unit overrides OMS-1. When I/O unit is not in AUTO both OMS-1 and OMS-2 show active
mode selection. OMS-1 and OMS-2 are flashing once every 5 second to show that it
is remotely controlled. Configure parameter MCU, B5 = 0, C5 = 0, C6 = 0.
One MCU with I/O unit and two OMS.Dual control with I/O unit override7 Both OMS-1 and OMS-2 control MCU if I/O unit is in AUTO.
MCU
OMS-1
or
I/O
AUTO
OMS-2
MCU
OMS-1
I/O
OMS-2
not AUTO
Both OMS show the same operation mode. If operation mode is changed on OMS-1, OMS-2 gets the same oper-
ation mode, and vise versa. If I/O unit is not inAUTO,OMS-1 and OMS-2 show active mode selec-
tion. OMS-1 and OMS-2 are flashing once every 5 second to show that they are remotely controlled.
Configure parameter MCU, B5 = 0, B6 = 1, C5= 0, C6 = 1.
Two (or more) MCU, two OMS and one I/O unit connected to MCU-
1.
Local paired, single control with I/O unit override
MCU-1
OMS-1
or
I/O
AUTO
MCU-2
OMS-2
MCU-1
OMS-1
I/O
MCU-2
OMS-2
not AUTO
8
OMS-1 controls MCU-1 (or more in that group). OMS-2 controls MCU-2 (or more in that group) when I/O unit is in
AUTO. When I/O unit is not in AUTO, I/O unit controls all MCU. OMS-1 and OMS-2 show active mode selection. OMS-1 and OMS-2 are flashing once every 5 second to show that
they are remotely controlled. Configure parameter MCU-1, 9B = 0, B5 = 0, C4 = 2, C5 = 0. Configure parameter MCU-2 (and all MCU in group 2) 6F = 2.
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Operation of operation mode selector (OMS)
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The different operation modes are selected by pushing the arrow symbols pointing upwards or downwards. When a button is pushed a buzzer will sound. The present selection is indicated by a blue light to the left of the function symbol.
When an arrow symbol has not been pushed for 5 seconds the access will be locked.
In the upper right corner a flashing light can be displayed.
- A red light every other second is indicating an error in the door operator MCU. If the error remains after a RESET a service visit is required. See also page 104.
- If the red light is quickly flashing 3 times per second it is indicating an internal error in the operation mode selector (OMS).
- An orange light every other second is indicating a status or condition that can be cleared by the owner e.g. a break-out door is standing open.
- A yellow light every other second is indicating that maintenance is due.
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The operation mode selectors are available with 5 selections (plus RESET).
With 5 selections OPEN, AUTO PARTIAL, AUTO, EXIT and OFF functions can be obtained.
FunctionTextSymbol
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The door is permanently open. The door can be moved by hand e.g. for window cleaning. All activa­tion units except for the emergency push button (if fitted) are disconnected.
OPEN
Two-way traffic, AUTOPARTIAL is obtained. The door can be opened partially with the inner and outer ac­tivation units and with a key switch (if fitted). With an emergency push-button the door opens fully.
AUTO PARTIAL
Two-way traffic, normal operation of the door. The door can be opened with the inner and outer activa­tion units and with a key switch/emergency push­button (if fitted).
AUTO
Passage from inside only. The door is normally locked if an electromechanical locking device has been fit­ted. The door can only be opened with the inner ac­tivation unit or with a key switch/emergency push­button (if fitted).
EXIT
This function is only used on emergency escape doors after it is certain that all people have left the building.
The door cannot be opened with inner and outer activation units. The door is locked if an electromech­anical locking device has been fitted. The door can be opened partially with a key switch (if fitted). With an emergency pushbutton (if fitted) the door opens fully.The door can also be opened partially from the operation mode selector if the arrow down button is held for 2 seconds. No access code is necessary for this and the key impulse is indicated by briefly showing a blue light to the left of the OPEN symbol and then a flashing blue light to the left of the OFF symbol for another 15 seconds.
OFF
By briefly pushing the dot, placed in the lower right corner of the operation mode selector, with a narrow object, the door operator will make a RESET function with a system test. The door will return to the closed position (if not in operation mode selection OPEN or if an error is present) and is then ready for normal operation.
RESET
Turn the key clockwise to the position R(six oclock) and insert a narrow object in the small hole on the operation mode selector and push briefly. Then turn the key counter-clockwise back to the re­quested setting and the door operator will make a RESET function with a system test. The door will re­turn to the closed position (if not in operation mode selection OPEN or if an error is present) and is then ready for normal operation.
Note! Thekey cannot be removed in the "R" position.
RESET
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15.5 Lock
Electromechanical lock
There are 4 different types of locks to the operator. Locked with power (LDP), fail safe, locked without power (LD) , fail secure or bistable lock (LDB) and espagnolette lock (LDE).
Note! The espagnolette lock is at the moment not allowed to mount in escape routs.
15.5.1 Installing the lock (LD, LDP, LDB)
Lock2
Spring latch4
Screw9
x 1 (Single)x 1 (Single)
x 2 (Bi-parting)x 2 (Bi-parting)x 1
2
4
9
a Mount the spring latches (4) on the door carriage (6) and fasten with a force of 3 Nm.
6
4
Spring latch4
Door carriage6
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b Place the lock (2) on the plastic track (1) in the beam at the leading edge of the door/doors.
2
1
Plastic track1
Lock2
c Push the door/doors to closed position. Tighten the outer screws (3) gently on the lock.
4 5
6
2
3
Lock2
Outer screw3
Spring latch4
Plastic ramp5
Door carriage6
d For bi-parting make sure the lock (2) is centered between the doors by pulling the doors apart
while the lock is locked.
e When the lock is centered, tighten outer screws (3) on the lock (2). Secure the lock by tightening
the center screw (7). When center screw (7) is tightened there will be a small indentation on the beam.
4
6
2
3
7
Lock2
Outer screw3
Spring latch4
Door carriage6
Center screw7
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f Adjustment washer (8) is used for single door when the lock is used as a door stop. Place one
or two adjustment washers to adjust the gap in the lock.
8
Adjustment washer8
15.5.2 Connection of LD, LDP, LDB
Big coil on LD, LDP, LDB, connects to;
Black to MCU:18
Black to MCU:19
Black to IOU:16
White to IOU:17
Bi-stable lock small coil;
Blue to IOU:16
Gray to IOU:17
or
Black to IOU:16
White to IOU:17
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15.5.3 Installing the Espagnolette lock (LDE) (The Espagnolette lock is at the moment not allowed to mount in escape routs)
a Close the doors.
b Mount the lock in the C-track, so the locking pin (3) is centered over the rod (4) in the door
leaf.
c Loosen the screws (1).
d Height adjust the locking pins (3), so they are centered over the rods (4) in the door leaf.
e Tighten the screws (1).
f Loosen the screws (2).
g Depth adjust the locking pins (3), so they are centered over the rods (4) in the door leafs.
h Tighten the screws (2).
i Connect the wiring to the IOU-board according to the connection diagram on page 55.
3
1
2
4
L
L (short wheel holder): 140mm L (standard wheel holder): 180 mm
Screw1
Screw2
Locking pins3
Rod4
j Push down the rods in the doors to indicate where to drill holes in the floor. The holes in the
floor shall be where the rods lock in the floor. For connection see page 55.
15.6 Cover
Made in clear anodized aluminium as standard. Paint finished in RAL colours or anodizing optional.
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15.7 Motion sensors
Motion and presence sensors, see separate manuals or installation drawings on pages 53, 54 and
55.
15.8 Manual Opening Lock device, MOLD
For manual unlocking of the electrical lock (LD), locked without power (fail safe).
Supplementary lock release1
Bending protection2
Lock release kit3
Compression spring4
Wire lock5
1
2
3
4
5
See separate installation drawing 1013736.
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15.9 Limit switch kit, LSK
For indication of door and lock position. Old version of LSK.
Bracket1
Micro switch2
Screw3
Washer4
Screw5
Activating bracket LDI/LSK6
5
4
6
1
2
3
Attach the micro switch kit, as the illustration below shows.
New version of LSK. For more information, see installation drawing 1013640.
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Activator7
Holder8
Micro Switch9
Screw10
9
8
10
7
Put the lock indication switch (LIS) (11) into position on top of the lock (12) with a click.
Lock indication switch (LIS)11
Lock12
11
12
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15.10 Locked door indicator, LDI
For indication of locked lock and closed door for connection to alarm system. Old version of LDI.
Magnet mounting
a Screw the bottom plate (1) to the bracket (2).
b Put the magnet (3) in the bottom plate (1).
c Snap on cover (4).
Sensor mounting
a Screw the bottom plate (5) to the bracket (6).
b Put the magnetic contact (7) in the bottom plate (5).
c Snap on cover (8).
3
4
2
6
5
7
8
1
Bottom plate1
Bracket2
Magnet3
Cover4
Bottom plate5
Bracket6
Magnetic contact7
Cover8
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