Monitored safety sensors ............................5.5.4 Open door indication ..............................5.5.5 Error indication ................................Models ......................................EM EMSW EMO, standard cover (wall mounted) ........................ Part identification & Accessories ............................Arm system, PUSH ..................................7.1.1 PUSH-arm extensions ..............................Arm system, PUSH-335 ................................
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Pre-installation ..................................General tips/Safety concerns ..............................Operator/Door handing ................................Installation examples ..................................Fastening requirements (but not included) ......................... Tools required ....................................Installation on double doors ..............................Mechanical installation ................................ Operator with PUSH arm system .............................. Operator with PULL arm system ............................... Installation of operator with arm system ST .........................
1 Revision Revision The following pages have been revised: Page Revision 15.0 → 16.0 Updated. Added this new section. 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
2 Instructions for safe operation 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 to persons - use this operator with single or double pedestrian swinging or folding doors only.
This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation, maintenance and service of the Swing Door Operator EM EMSW EMO. The EM EMSW EMO is an automatic swing door operator developed to facilitate entrances to buildings and within buildings through swing doors. The EM EMSW EMO is a low-energy operator using a DC motor and a gear-reduction system to drive an arm system, which opens the door.
3 Important information 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.
For PUSH = 45 kgm For PULL = 16 kgm Inertia = Door weight x (Door width) The EM EMSW EMO complies with the door weights/widths stated in the: Controlled door closing, EN 1154 Table I, size 4 Electro-mechanical locking Selectable: 12V DC, max.
4 Technical specifications This product is to be installed internally. Permitted door weight and door width PUSH arm PULL arm Door width (m) Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
How the EM EMSW EMO works The swing door operator EM EMSW EMO uses a DC motor and a gear-reduction system to drive an arm system, which opens the door. Closing power is provided by a motor and a clock spring. An electronic control unit uses a motor encoder and a microprocessor to control the door’s movement.
5 How the EM EMSW EMO works • an open door will not close, if the OPD detects activity in the field • during opening, the door will continue to open, even if the OPD detects activity in the field •...
5 How the EM EMSW EMO works 5.4.5 OPEN/CLOSE impulse The impulse will open the door and the door will stay open until a new impulse is given. If no impulse is given the door will close after 15 minutes. This can be made infinite by changing group of para-...
5 How the EM EMSW EMO works 5.5.2 Presence detection swingpath, door mounted When a sensor that is mounted on the swing side of a door detects an object, it will send a command to the control unit to stall the door. If the control unit has received a short signal from the sensor and there is still hold open time left on the control unit, the door will continue on its way open if the object has cleared.
EM EMSW EMO, standard cover (wall mounted) EM EMSW EMO is the standard operator. Pushing arm system shown. Measurement from hinge centerline to outgoing shaft is always 210 mm regardless if butt or pivot hinged systems.
7 Part identification & Accessories Part identification & Accessories Item No. Art. No. Description 331003498 Transmission unit 331003532 Control unit CU-ESD 331003554 EXU-SI (Kit to extend the security functions) - optional 331003557 EXU-SA (Kit to extend the safety functions) - optional 331700607 Mains contact 330000230...
7 Part identification & Accessories Arm system, PUSH Art. No. 1014113BK/SI It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing and approved for fire applications. 7.1.1 PUSH-arm extensions Reveal = A Extension 345 mm extension 0-100 mm...
7 Part identification & Accessories Arm system, PULL-220 Art. No. 1014114BK/SI It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the door swing and when the door is 450-700 mm wide. Arm system, ST-V / ST-H ST-V, Art.
7 Part identification & Accessories 20 mm extension Extension 20 mm for PULL/PAS and lower mounting of slide track profile. Art. No.: 1011205 20 mm extension 20 mm extension Drive shaft extension kits Art. No. Art. No. Art. No. 173107BK/173107SI 173108BK/173108SI 173109BK/173109SI Lower adapter M8, used for 20 mm lower installation height.
7 Part identification & Accessories Control switches 7.9.1 Power ON/OFF switch White Brown Art. No. 1003581 7.9.2 ON/OFF/HOLD open switch (will not operate electric lock) White Brown Green Art. No. 1003582 Function Program Impulses from activation units connected to XIMP are forwarded into inner impulse (see page 50).
7 Part identification & Accessories 7.10 Sync cable for double doors (synchronizing of 2 operators) Note! Connect a cable between Master CU and Slave CU. SLAVE MASTER Black Note! The connection/marking of the sync cable determines which of the operators is the MASTER and SLAVE.
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7 Part identification & Accessories Settings for double doors Settings on the Function MASTER SLAVE Common Program selection Opening time Closing time Hold open time Close / Continue to open when the door is obstructed PAG On/Off Level of Power assist (X)* Extended closing force (X)*...
7 Part identification & Accessories 7.13 Cover piece kit 7.13.1 Middle piece kit Art. no 1008383 7.14 Labels Label kit - including all below Art. No. 1005227 Emergency break-out, DIN right door Art. No. 1001785 Emergency break-out, DIN left door Art.
8 Pre-installation Pre-installation General tips/Safety concerns In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured from ped- estrian 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.
50 mm Brick wall Expansion-shell bolt, min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25, min. 50 mm from the underside * Entrematic Nordic minimum recommended requirements. Building Codes may give different specifications. ** Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts. Issue 2016-10-24...
9 Mechanical installation Mechanical installation Note! Consider all power wire entry locations and signaling wires before preparing back plate. Operator with PUSH arm system 0 - 100 (305) Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PUSH arm system" DIN Right Cable inlet 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" Operator should be attached using the top/centered bolt first, then follow pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" DIN Left 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont."Operator with PUSH arm system" Operator should be attached using the top/centered bolt first, then fol- low pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Operator with PULL arm system Note! Measurement Z must be reduced by 20 mm if lower adapter from kit 1007618 is used. Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" DIN Left 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" Operator should be attached using the top/centered bolt first, then follow pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" DIN Right 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" Operator should be attached using the top/centered bolt first, then follow pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Operator with PULL arm system" DIN Left DIN Right 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
9 Mechanical installation Installation of operator with arm system ST Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" DIN Left Outside open door 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" Operator should be attached using Operator should be attached using the top/centered bolt the top/centered bolt first, then fol- first, then follow pattern low pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" DIN Right Outside open door 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" Operator should be attached us- ing the top/centered bolt first, then follow pattern Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" Note, the way of mounting the arm! 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
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9 Mechanical installation Cont. "Installation of operator with arm system ST" DIN Left DIN Right Cut out for arm bracket Issue 2016-10-24 1005088-EMEI-16.0...
10 Electrical connection Electrical connection Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains must be disconnected. • Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. If a plug contact is used in the in- stallation the wall socket shall be placed easily accessible from the operator. •...
10 Electrical connection 10.2 Control units 10.2.1 CU-ESD The CU-ESD can be equipped with extension units, EXU-SI and/or EXU-SA, depending on the functions required. See page 12 or 13. Encoder Power ON/OFF switch Motor Synchronizing of double doors ON/OFF/HOLD open switch LEARN BUTTON Lock-out for OPD (–) Overhead presence detection/Mat safety...
10 Electrical connection 10.2.3 Extension units EXU-SI / EXU-SA Installation To extend the functions, the extension units can be mounted on top of the control unit CU-ESD, separately or combined. Torx T10 5 mm nut driver Mains Tag strip long 2 pcs EXU short 1 pc EXU 1005088-EMEI-16.0 Issue 2016-10-24...
10 Electrical connection 10.2.4 Extension unit EXU-SI Functions This extension unit has inputs for electro-mechanical lock, program selector, batteries, KILL function, OPEN/CLOSE, KEY opening and outer impulse. Battery backup unit Program selector Unlocked signal from lock KILL reset (see jumper below) KILL impulse KEY impluse (5 s) OPEN / CLOSE impulse (latching relay)
10 Electrical connection 10.2.5 Extension unit EXU-SA This extension unit has inputs for door mounted sensors, which can give presence impulse on approach side and/or presence detection on swing path side. Relay output for error indication, KILL output, Lock output or door indication is also integrated.
11 Start-up Start-up The spring pre-tension is factory set to 210° and is normally not necessary to adjust. If adjustment has to be carried out, see page 11.1 Adjusting the door stop a Close the door. b Turn the potentiometer SPTE to 0° (if not already on 0°). c Switch on the mains (the operator will find its closed position).
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11 Start-up e Loosen the door stop arm. Mount the door stop arm on the splines a), as close as possible to the stop block b). Fine-adjust if necessary with the screw on the stop block c). g Close the door by turning the potentiometer SPTE to 0° and let the door close. Note! Impulses are not accepted if SPTE is more than 0°.
11 Start-up 11.2 Auto-learn automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) This learning is performed by pushing the LEARN BUTTON (LRN). • Before the learning procedure starts, make sure that the door has been properly closed i.e., not by force. •...
11 Start-up 11.3 General adjustment a Set the hold open time with the potentiometer on the control unit. b Adjust the opening speed (OPSP). Turning clockwise increases the speed. c Adjust the closing speed (CLSP). Turning counter-clockwise decreases the speed. d Connect the required activation units.
When sensors are used in order to avoid contact with the door leaf it is required that the presence detect sensor and the presence impulse sensor fulfills Performance Level = d according to EN ISO 13849-1. These sensors shall also be monitored (tested) by EM EMSW EMO door operator. Configue sensor EMSP33-M:...
12 Cover Cover The cover and back plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are made of black painted steel sheet. 12.1 Fitting and removing the cover The cover is slid over flanges in the back plate so that the ridges fit in the grooves. Break off and snap on the fill cover into the back plate for output shaft.
Product label: Mandatory Emergency break-out: Mandatory, if approved for escape route. Entrematic Nordic door sticker: Mandatory, if applicable to highlight the presence of the glass (applied to all glass sections that are moving). 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.
14 Advanced settings Advanced settings 14.1 Learn with advanced setting of “back- and latch-check” See the prerequisites for performing a “learn” under the heading Auto-learn automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) on page a Push the button once or twice as for auto-setting. b Stop the door at required back-check.
14 Advanced settings 14.3 Changing group of parameters (Level 2) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 2 flashes (LED is out). The ERROR LED flashes a number of short flashes that corresponds to the parameter group number (see table).
14 Advanced settings 14.4 Classification (Level 3) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 3 flashes (LED is out). g Identify the current classification The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the classification number.
14 Advanced settings 14.5 Overhead Presence Detection (OPD) Monitoring (Level 4) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 4 flashes (LED is out). g Identify the current monitoring The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the status number.
14 Advanced settings 14.6 Lock kick (Level 5) a Disconnect batteries if any. b Disconnect the mains. c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed. d Connect the mains. e Watch the ERROR LED. Release the LEARN BUTTON after 5 flashes (LED is out). g Identify the current lock kick status The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the status number.
15 Reducing / Increasing the “Spring pre-tension” (SPTE) Reducing / Increasing the “Spring pre-tension” (SPTE) The spring pre-tension is factory set to 210° and is normally not necessary to adjust. If adjustment has to be carried out see below. a Loosen the door stop arm. Remove if fitted on the topside, slide down if fitted on the bottom. b Turn the potentiometer for spring pre-tension (SPTE) clockwise until the door opens to 45°.
16 Installation and adjustments Installation and adjustments 16.1 Complementary Safety Devices Swing Doors If there is any risk for finger jam, add finger protection strip at the hinge side for internal doors, article No. 833334 or add finger protection roll for external doors, article No. 833333. 16.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time Adjust, as a minimum, the operator's opening and closing time according to the diagram below.
16 Installation and adjustments 16.3 Diagrams for Door weight a Measure the door width (DW) and the door height (DH) in metres for one door leaf only. b Calculate the area DW x DH. c Select diagram for your type of door and the actual glass thickness. Find the weight. Example: Aluminium door with measurement DW = 1.5 m, DH = 2 m and glass thickness 12 mm.
17 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanations The door does not open Control switch is set to OFF Change the setting of the control switch The motor does not start Mains are missing Check the mains switch Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs Presence detection is activated Check that there are no objects in the detec-...
17 Troubleshooting 17.1 Error indication • During normal operation the ERROR LED on the control unit is illuminated. • An extinguished LED indicates that there is no mains. • A flashing light on the LED indicates that the operator is out of function (see table below). •...
Service / Maintenance Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations and product documentation by an Entrematic Nordic-trained and qualified technician. The number of service occasions should be in accordance with national requirements and product documentation. This is especially im- portant when the installation concerns a fire-approved door or a door with an emergency opening function.
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