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ED100/ED250
Automatic swing door operators
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DL4614-050 – 02-2018
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  • Page 1 ED100/ED250 Automatic swing door operators Service Manual DL4614-050 – 02-2018 | EN |...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Table of Contents Table of contents Table of contents Measure reveal depth, parameter rd General information 10.1 Reveal depth parameter rd Product Description 10.2 Record reveal depth measurement, Safety information rd value ED100/ED250 10.3 rd parameter values...
  • Page 3: General Information

    Crushing hazards! 2 Product Description 2.1 Intended use Fig.2.1 ED100/ED250 header • ED100/ED250 automatic swing door operators are designed to be installed on an interior building surface. • These operators are used for opening and closing interior or exterior swing doors.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    3.2 Door signage requirements Proper signs and labels shall be applied and maintained on the door controlled by the ED100/ED250 swing door WARNING operator per one of the following ANSI/BHMA standards: • ANSI/BHMA A156.10-2011, Standard for power Crushing hazards at door closing edges! operated doors, paragraph 11, signage.
  • Page 5: Ed100/Ed250

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 4 4 ED100/ED250 Operator component view Fig. 4.1.7 ED100/ED250 components view 1 Fig. 4.1.8 ED100/ED250 components view 2 Power switch 120 Vac terminals Housing unit Drive axle connection Operator (motor, gear, spring Spring tension adjustment, closing...
  • Page 6: Header Assembly

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapters 4 and 5 Header assembly Fig. 4.2.1 ED100/ED250 header assembly Header Program switch panel Pull arm with track Access hole for spring tension • 5 Recommended tools, tightening torque Recommended tools Fig. 7.1.1 Recommended tools...
  • Page 7: User Interface

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 6 6 User interface Overview 6.1.1 Operator user interfaces Fig. 6.1.1 Operator display and keypad 1. 4 button keypad and 2 digit display. 2 digit display • 4 button keypad; to input and adjust 4 button keypad door parameter values.
  • Page 8: Program Switch Panel

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 6 Program switch panel Fig. 6.3.1 Program switch panel 6.3.1 Program switch door control modes Program switch 1. Auto panel Door opens automatically when one of Program switch, the activators (Chapter 7) is actuated or...
  • Page 9: Terminal Board Accessory Interfaces

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 7 7 Terminal board accessory interfaces ED100/ED250 terminal board accessory interfaces Fig. 7.1.1 Terminal board electrical connections Green LED (Para. 6.4) Night- Activation inputs Yellow LED (Para. 6.4) Interior Exterior bank Safety sensors input Red LED (Para. 6.4)
  • Page 10: Ed100/Ed250 Door Signage

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 8 8 ED100/ED250 door signage Full energy operators Low energy operator, ED100 8.1.1 Overview 8.2.1 Overview Signage and warnings are specified in ANSI /BHMA Signage and warnings are specified in ANSI /BHMA A156.10, American National Standard for power A156.19, American National Standard for power assist...
  • Page 11: Door Signage, Full Energy Single Swing Door

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 8 Door signage, full energy single swing door Fig. 8.3.1 Full energy decals, one way traffic Fig. 8.3.2 Full energy decals, two way traffic Approach Non-approach DD0739-020 Door signage, low energy single swing door Fig. 8.4.1 Low energy decals, knowing act device Fig.
  • Page 12: Door Signage, Full Energy Double Swing

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 8 Door signage, full energy double swing doors Fig. 8.5.1 One way traffic, approach side Fig. 8.5.2 One way traffic, non-approach side DD0739-020 DD0739-020 50” ± 12” 50” ± 12” Fig. 8.5.3 Two way traffic, approach side Fig.
  • Page 13 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 8 Fig. 8.5.7 One way traffic, approach side Fig. 8.5.8 One way traffic, non-approach side DD0739-020 DD0739-020 50” ± 12” 50” ± 12” Fig. 8.5.9 Double egress, RH, one way traffic Fig. 8.5.10 Double egress, RH, one way traffic...
  • Page 14: Door Signage, Low Energy Double Swing Doors

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 8 Door signage, low energy double swing doors Fig. 8.6.1 Knowing act, non-hinge side Fig. 8.6.2 Knowing act, hinge side 50” ± 12” 50” ± 12” Fig. 8.6.3 Push/pull, push to operate Fig. 8.6.4 Push/pull, pull to operate 50”...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    The appropriate performed daily on low energy swinging door controlled 6. Inspect door's overall signage should be present by an ED100 operator configured for low energy. condition. The appropriate and the hardware should be in good condition. signage should be present.
  • Page 16: Ed100/Ed250 Environment And Cleaning

    Chapter 9 ED100/ED250 environment and cleaning 9.3.1 ED100/ED250 environmental requirements. Table 9.3.1 Operator environmental requirements ED100/ED250 header assembly is designed to operate Ambient temperature 5 to 122 °F on an interior building surface under the specifications shown in Table 9.3.1.
  • Page 17: Pull Arm Maintenance

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 9 Pull arm maintenance Fig. 9.5.1 Pull arm with track assembly WARNING Track Slide shoe Set program switch to CLOSE Pivot pin before performing maintenance! Shoulder screw, 5 mm hex key Fig. 9.5.2 Program switch...
  • Page 18: Push Arm Maintenance

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 9 Push arm maintenance Fig. 9.6.1 Push arm assembly WARNING Adjusttment screw Set program switch to CLOSE Push arm before performing maintenance! Connecting rod assembly 3.1 Nut Fig. 9.6.2 Program switch M8 SHCS* *custom SHCS Shoe 5.1 Shoe mounting...
  • Page 19: Measure Reveal Depth, Parameter Rd

    Reveal measurement 30 mm (1 1/8"). Parameter rd setting = 0 (Reveal of 30 mm - 30 mm). 10.3 rd parameter values 10.3.1 ED100/ED250 reveal depths, rd parameter 10.3.2 ED250 additional reveal depths, rd parameter -1 3/16 Reveal measurement Reveal measurement...
  • Page 20: Operator Spring Tension

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 11 Operator spring tension 11.1 Set operator spring tension Fig. 11.1.1 Spring tension adjustment ED100/ED250 operator Spring tension adjustment access hole in header T handle hex key, 5 mm 11.1.2 Operator spring tension function Fig. 11.1.2 Spring tension 1.
  • Page 21: Power Fail Closing Speed

    Control board TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 12.1.1 Setting door closing speed upon power failure. Power fail closing speed 1. Turn ED100/ED250 power switch OFF. potentiometer: 2. Manually open door to 90° angle and let • Single turn it close.
  • Page 22: Perform Learning Cycle

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 13 Perform learning cycle 13.1 Perform learning cycle CAUTION Press and hold down button until display changes. Learning cycle must be performed while Step 3 • Door performs several movements Press motor is cold! and display shows a sequence of symbols.
  • Page 23: Ansi/Bhma Standards

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 14 ANSI/BHMA standards 14.1 A156.10 Power operated pedestrian doors The following table references portions of content from ANSI/BHMA A156.10. Refer to the standard, available through ANSI or BHMA for additional information. Standard material reprinted with BHMA permission.
  • Page 24: A156.19 Low Energy Power Operated Doors

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 14 14.2 A156.19 Low energy power operated doors The following table references portions of content from ANSI/BHMA A156.19. Refer to the standard, available through ANSI or BHMA for additional information. Standard material reprinted with BHMA permission.
  • Page 25 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 14 14.2.2 A156.19, Table I: Minimum opening and closing times. "W" door weight, pounds [kg] "D" door width, inches [mm] 100 [45.4] 125 [56.7] 150 [68] 175 [79.4] 200 [90.7] 36 [914] 3.0 s 3.5 s 3.5 s...
  • Page 26: Parameters

    2 digit display Reference ED100/ED250 installation manual < 3s Quit Chapter 22. > 3s Reset > 3s • dormakaba USA, Inc. handheld can be used to check operator firmware version and to perform firmware updates. > 3s < 3s LEARN •...
  • Page 27 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 15 15.1.6 Configuration parameters Parameter Driving parameter Description Description Installation type Input 4/4a and X3, 1G 24V locking device output configuration Reveal depth Cycle counter, number displayed * 10000 Door width Delete error log Door type Reset service interval display (yellow LED) 15.1.7 Driving parameters...
  • Page 28 100 mm (4"), "10" = 1000 mm (39.4"). Installation type ED250 7 to 15 • ED100: [700 - 1200 mm] 28" - 48" • Pull arm with track, wall • ED250: [700- 1500 mm] 28" - 60" mounting on swing (hinge) side (Fig.
  • Page 29: Driving Parameters Detail

    °/s 8 - 60 *ED100, maximum opening speed reduced to 27°/s in low energy mode. Closing speed, automatic mode 1. Closing speed refers to automatic mode, speed can be adjusted using this parameter. 2. Internal monitoring system checks if parameter setting is admissible. If setting exceeds ED100 admissible value, the setting is alternately displayed with the permissible value.
  • Page 30 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 15 15.2.1 Driving parameters detail. Value Factory Parameter Units Description range setting Safety sensor test Safety sensor parameter ST must be set to sensors used and if they are active-high or active-low. See E 04 safety sensor test error, Para. 15.4.
  • Page 31 A156.19 (low energy) standards. See Chapter 14. .45- 3.4 1.35 4. ED100, static force range is reduced with Low Energy mode. See Chapter 13. Static force in closing direction 1. Static force in closing direction (basic parameter for wind load control). Static force on door closing edge can be changed using this parameter.
  • Page 32 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 15 15.2.1 Driving parameters detail. Value Factory Parameter Units Description range setting Push & Go 1. Parameter is activated. 2. Automatic opening of door is started when door is manually moved 4° out of the 0 - 1 closed position.
  • Page 33 (v1.9). 1. Status relay activated when door is opened further than opening angle parameter OA, set during learning cycle. 2. Parameter OA value can only be changed using dormakaba handheld or by performing another learning cycle. Locking device output configuration;...
  • Page 34 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 15 15.2.1 Driving parameters detail. Value Factory Parameter Units Description range setting Factory setting level Parameter SL is used to determine what data will be reset during factory setting process. Standard factory settings • Program switches OFF.
  • Page 35 3. The greater the value of hS, the easier the door can be manually opened from the 0 - 10 closed position. F1 , F3-F8 Upgrade card parameter values F2, ED100 full/low energy mode Upgrade card not installed, function not available. Upgrade card installed, function not activated. 0 - 3 Upgrade card installed, function activated.
  • Page 36 Key switch button ST 32 DCW® (max. 2) • I/O module DCW (max. 1) COM 1 configuration interface Interface programmed for communication with dormakaba handheld. 0 - 1 Interface programmed for use with Dorma TMS Soft control software. Back check when door opened manually 1.
  • Page 37 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 15 15.2.1 Driving parameters detail. Value Factory Parameter Units Description range setting Door thickness 1. Parameter is entered in mm. 0 - 99 2. Door thickness affects measured door opening angle. 3. Parameter Td enables a more accurate door width to be entered, if required.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Users can Yellow LED then access door manually. Green LED 16.1.3 User information display. User interface display, or dormakaba handheld displays: • Information ln codes • Error message E codes 16.1.4 Viewing error messages.
  • Page 39: Red Led Status Codes

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 16 16.1.6 Error message memory. 1. There are ten error message memory locations; E 0 through E 9. 2. The latest error message is always stored in error memory location E 0: • As soon as another error occurs, the existing error stored in E 0 will be moved to E 1 and the latest error will be stored in E 0.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Chart, "Ln" Codes

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 16 16.3 Troubleshooting chart, "ln" codes 16.3.1 Troubleshooting chart, information messages. Display Description Troubleshooting information messages Sustained operation on a door with an obstruction can result in damage to drive. 1. Object or person obstructing door movement.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Chart, "E" Codes

    4. Check for activation of the test at the safety sensors. EEPROM error • Internal memory check could 1. Using dormakaba handheld, reload current firmware to Flashing not be completed. reinitialize system. E 12 12 x •...
  • Page 42 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 16 16.4.1 Troubleshooting chart, "E" codes. Display Red LED • Description Troubleshooting error codes Overcurrent detection 1. Motor is consuming too much power, check for any external • Motor is consuming more Flashing causes. E 13...
  • Page 43: Upgrade Cards

    Upgrade cards 17.1 Upgrade cards 17.2 Container module 17.1.1 Upgrade card installation. 17.2.1 Container module dormakaba upgrade cards can be used to expand the range of • The first upgrade card installed becomes functions of ED100/ED250 operators. the container module.
  • Page 44: Installing Upgrade Cards

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 17 17.3 Installing upgrade cards 17.3.3 Installing additional upgrade cards 17.3.1 Set program switch to CLOSE. Upgrade card slot 1. Remove container Professional module from upgrade Set program switch to Close. upgrade card card slot.
  • Page 45: Dormakaba Handheld

    Use dormakaba interface cable (Article No. 16596101170) 17.1.3 Handheld startup. to connect dormakaba handheld to operator Com 1 1. Press OFF ON to turn on Handheld terminal. interface. 2. Screen displays Current version, creation date and name of data base.
  • Page 46: Dormakaba Handheld; Configuration Parameters

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 NOTICE Parameters and detail may change depending on firmware version. 18.2 dormakaba handheld; configuration parameters "#" refers to reference numbers in Parameter list, Chapter 15. 18.2.1 Configuration parameters Parameter and Parameter and Description / Selections...
  • Page 47: Dormakaba Handheld; Driving Parameters

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 18.2.1 Configuration parameters Parameter and Description / Selections default Parameter and Description / Selections Manual mode on. default Manual mode Manual mode disabled. NO contact; night- bank function Normal* Power assist triggered while contact...
  • Page 48: Dormakaba Handheld; Special Functions (Upgrade Cards)

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 18.4 dormakaba handheld; special functions (Upgrade cards) 18.4.1 Special functions (upgrade cards) Parameter and Parameter and Description / Selection Description / Selection default default • locked: not available locked Upgrade • unlocked: available, not active...
  • Page 49: Dormakaba Handheld; Diagnostics

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 18.5 dormakaba handheld; diagnostics 18.5.1 Diagnostics Parameter name Description Setting Parameter name Description Setting FW vers BM Displays firmware (FW) x.x y y (e.g.,0190 Wartungs x x y y (month, version of basic module v 1.9.0)
  • Page 50 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 17 18.5.1 Diagnostics Parameter name Description Setting Parameter name Description Setting Clamp X3, 1G and 3, 0, low active Klemme 1G 24 V out Setting code (function on) 1, function off Opening width Displays opening angle ( ..
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  • Page 52: Dormakaba Handheld; Firmware Update

    ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 18.6 dormakaba handheld; firmware update 18.6.1 Firmware update procedure CAUTION For all firmware changes, set program switch to CLOSE and allow door to close completely before any updates are made! Fig. 18.6.1 Handheld power on sequence 1.
  • Page 53 ED100/ED250 Service Manual Chapter 18 Fig. 18.6.5 Select Firmware upload Fig. 18.6.4 Select UpDoLd ENTER button F2 button Up/down arrows 4. Press F2 to select UpDoLd. 5. Use Up and Down arrows to select Firmware upload and press ENTER.
  • Page 54 USA, Inc. 1 Dorma Drive, Drawer AC Reamstown, PA 17567 T: 717-336-3881 www.dormakaba.com F: 717-336-2106...

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