Micom Autodoor EDM NII Series Operation Manual

Micom Autodoor EDM NII Series Operation Manual

Automatic sliding door operator

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EDM NII Series
Control Manual
MICOM AUTODOOR
Automatic Sliding Door Operator
Model: EDM NII Series
(Effective from Lot No. 1206)
Original Instructions
OPERATION MANUAL
(Date: June 2012)
OSAKA – JAPAN
www.micomautodoor.com

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  • Page 1 EDM NII Series Control Manual MICOM AUTODOOR Automatic Sliding Door Operator Model: EDM NII Series (Effective from Lot No. 1206) Original Instructions OPERATION MANUAL (Date: June 2012) OSAKA – JAPAN www.micomautodoor.com...
  • Page 2 EDM NII Series Control Manual IMPORTANT NOTICE Please read these instructions carefully before installing the door operator. We are not responsible for any loss or damage if these precautions are not followed. The device must be installed correctly according to the installation and wiring instructions.
  • Page 3 EDM NII Series Control Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE!!! When the door starts for the first time, it will automatically perform a series of opening and closing cycles (normally between 3 to 5 times) – Known as ‘teaching’ or ‘self-learning’ mode.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    EDM NII Series Control Manual Contents Section Page Identifying Control Box Features and Modes Main Control Box NII Series Switching: Operation mode and Initialization Requirements Executing Self learning cycle (TEACHING) Control Box settings 1 (Hardware settings by switches) Setting for open direction...
  • Page 5: Identifying Control Box Features And Modes

    1. Identifying Control Box Features and Modes. 1-1 Main Control Box NII Series Green LED (Light Emitted Diode) LED Indicator of Extension Board (If included) 1. Power indicator Green: Input-Output board / Red: Output board 2. When in ‘program mode’ – Green LED flashes Red LED (Light Emitted Diode) Run / Program Switch 1.
  • Page 6: Switching: Operation Mode And Initialization

    1-2 Switching: Operation mode and Initialization.  Run mode In this mode the door moves normally.  Check mode In this mode you can confirm the current settings of parameter. However you cannot change settings.  Program mode In this mode you can confirm and change current settings and values. Reset to factory default settings is also available.
  • Page 7: Requirements

    2. Installation Requirements – ENSURE:  All components have been installed correctly in accordance with the installation manual and all wiring has been connected referring to EDM NII Series wiring drawings. (except main cover and activator on the main cover) ...
  • Page 8: Control Box Settings 1 (Hardware Settings By Switches)

    4. Control Box settings 1 (Hardware settings by switches) 4-1 Setting for open direction Door open direction is set by a DIP Switch on the Control Box (CB). DIP Switch 1 is for determination of open direction. As shown. DIP Switch 2 and 3 shall be in OFF position. ON(Up) LEFT Shall be in off position...
  • Page 9: Control Box Settings 2 (Software Settings For Internal Parameters)

    5. Control Box settings 2 (Software settings for internal parameters) For standard doors it is possible to operate with default settings. A standard door is a single leaf door that weights approx 45kg to 90kg. However attention must be paid to the DIP Switch setting for open direction.
  • Page 10: Partial Open (Half Open)

    Basic setting code (LED1) ‘A’ 5-1-7 Partial Open (Half Open) Partial open is defined by a percentage of the full open width as shown in the chart below. Partial open operation is related to setting ‘d/7’ of the applied setting group 1(d codes). Value Width 12.5...
  • Page 11: Applied Settings

    C-3 = EMS - Battery Back Up. EMS Battery back-up allows normal operation (open/close) for as long as the battery has charge. Open and close speed are steady, however speed may be affected. C-7 = PS - Panic Signal. Panic Signal once activated, overrides any another signal and will reverse the door to full open from any position.
  • Page 12: Led Display - How To Operate, Read And Change Settings

    5-3 LED display – How to operate, read and change settings RUN Mode Check mode, Program mode Open Counter blink 1. The LED indicator shows number of open Open Time cycles (door open counter) from 10 thousand to 990 thousand, except when the door is at full opened position.
  • Page 13 IMPORTANT NOTES – MOTOR PROTECTION: NII Control Box will now find the error and stop the motor by itself to prevent overheating of the motor by overload. Previous to this NII Control Box version, if Error E1 (Opening Safety) or E2 (Closing Safety) happened continuously, the control box would register an E0 Error.
  • Page 14: Parameter List

    5-4 Parameter List 5-4-1 Basic settings Code table LED Indicator Setting Range Code Parameter names LED1 LED2 Code Value Hold Open Time Open High Speed Open Low Speed Open Break Force Open Force Close High Speed Close Low Speed Close Break Force Close Force Pressing Force Partial open width...
  • Page 15: Application Code Setting Group 1 (D Codes) Table

    5-4-2 Application Code setting group 1 (d codes) table This group contains setting parameters, which are either ON or OFF. NEW – Function Added Memorizing Application Code Settings – Application Code Setting can be retained after any control box reset. (Previously, application code settings were also returned to default settings after a control box reset.) See Application Code ‘dP’...
  • Page 16 Set OFF in case of an obstacle during the closing travel, SAFETY FUNCTION the door stops and RETURNS to full open. RETUR STOP (When obstruction) Set ON if you do not want the door to RETURN. Just STOP RS FUNCTION Set ON for RS signal to release door at hold open.
  • Page 17: Application Code Setting Group 2 (P Codes) Table

    5-4-3 Application code setting group 2 (P codes) table Note: Setting P1 to Pd & PF are for Japanese domestic use and not required to be employed out side of Japan. The full range of P codes are available, however only PE code is only NECESSARY to be utilized when required.
  • Page 18 PE Code: NO or NC SELECTION CHART (Blank columns - NO contact) CODE SETTING CODE SETTING...
  • Page 19: Error Code (E Codes)

    5-4-4 Error code (E codes) Code Error Name Troubleshoot indication (Buzzer sound pattern ) (Possible Causes, Description, Remedy) Door travel distance during teaching cycle is too short. (less than 150mm) Door speed and/or braking force do not match the door weight (Increase breaking force or reduce operating speed) Failed teaching Obstructed during teaching cycle.
  • Page 20: Extended Functions

    Code Error Name Troubleshoot indication (Buzzer sound pattern ) (Possible Causes, Description, Remedy) DIP switch 3 is in wrong position. (No counter of error Wrong setting of DIP switch history) Door resistance is increased from initial installation. - Confirm and clear / reduce the door resistance. (should be easy to push by hand) In case this error occurs, the hold open timer changes internally to 30 seconds.
  • Page 21: Description Of Signals Of I/O Board

    6-2 Description of signals of I/O board Board Signal name Symbol Description Address Opening brake Limit switch to designate the position to retard opening Closing brake Limit switch to designate the position to retard closing Half-opening brake Limit switch to designate the position to retard half-opening Closing stop Limit switch to designate the position to stop closing LS mode...
  • Page 22: Signal Layout On The Extension Boards

    Break relay contact at full open position. OE SIGNAL RELAY Open B (Output) Make relay contact at full closed position. CE SIGNAL RELAY Close A (Output) Break relay contact at full closed position. CE SIGNAL RELAY Close B (Output) Refer to the standard wiring diagrams for further information. 6-3 Signal layout on the extension boards.
  • Page 23: Checking Operation

    Copyright © 2011 MICOM Autodoor The contents of the document are the sole property of MICOM Autodoor. The direct or indirect sales, copying, scanning, publication, modification or adaptation of any part of this document is prohibited without written consent of MICOM Autodoor.

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