Entrematic Ditec DAS200HD Technical Manual

Entrematic Ditec DAS200HD Technical Manual

Sliding doors automation

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IP2266EN • 2019-06-14
Technical manual
Ditec DAS200
DAS200HD-DAS200RF-DAS200RG
Sliding doors automation
(Original instructions)
www.entrematic.com

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  • Page 1 IP2266EN • 2019-06-14 Technical manual Ditec DAS200 DAS200HD-DAS200RF-DAS200RG Sliding doors automation (Original instructions) www.entrematic.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Subject Page General safety precautions Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery Technical data 2.1 Operating instructions Standard installation Main components Installing the automation 5.1 Installing / Removing the cover 5.2 Installation/removal of the cover if installed side presence sensor Fastening of box using supplied wing anchoring brackets 6.1 Examples with DAS11M8 6.2 Examples with DAS18M8...
  • Page 3: General Safety Precautions

    1. General safety precautions Failure to respect the information given in this manual may cause personal injury or damage to the device. Keep these instructions for future reference This assembly and installation manual is intended exclusively for the use of qualified personnel. Installation, electrical connections and adjustments must be performed by qualified personnel, in accordance with Good Working Methods and in compliance with the current regulations.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Completed Machinery

    Entrematic Group AB Lodjursgatan 10 SE-261 44 Landskrona Sweden declare under our responsibility that the following types of equipment: Ditec DAS200, Ditec DAS200HD, Ditec DAS200RF, Ditec DAS200RG comply with the following directives: 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMCD) 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive (MD) for the following essential health and safety require- ments: 1.1.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4.2, 1.2.6, 1.3.9, 1.4.3, 1.7.2, 1.7.4, 1.7.4.1, 1.7.4.2...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    2. Technical data Ditec DAS200HD Ditec DAS200 Ditec DAS200RG Ditec DAS200RF 110V~ / 240V~ 110V~ / 240V~ 110V~ / 240V~ Power supply 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz Power supply rated 150W 150W power (PS) Max Opening speed 1,3m/s 1,4m/s 1,4m/s (2 door wings)
  • Page 6: Standard Installation

    3. Standard installation Ref. Description Automation for sliding doors Combined opening and safe closing sensor Safe opening sensor Safety photocell Connect the power supply cable to a type-approved omnipolar switch with category III insulation and a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm. The connections to the mains and low voltage wires must be made on an independent channel se- parated from the connections to the command and safety devices (SELV = Safety Extra Low Voltage).
  • Page 7: Main Components

    Standard lock. Locked with power - LD DAS802LOKA Anti-panic lock. Locked without power - LDP DAS802LOKB Bi-stable lock-LDB Belt transmission Mechanical stops NB: the given operating and performance features can only be guaranteed with the use of DITEC Entrematic accessories and safety devices.
  • Page 8: Installing The Automation

    5. Installing the automation 5.1 Installing / Removing the cover • Secure and unsecure the open cover as shown below. CLICK...
  • Page 9: Installation/Removal Of The Cover If Installed Side Presence Sensor

    5.2 Installation/removal of the cover if installed side presence sensor...
  • Page 10: Fastening Of Box Using Supplied Wing Anchoring Brackets

    6. Fastening of box using supplied wing ancho- ring brackets Unless otherwise specified, all measurements are expressed in millimetres (mm). The figure shows the measurements for fastening the automation to the wall, considering that the automation door wings are made using profiles not manufactured by us. If the door wings are made with DITEC profiles in the ALU/PAM series: refer to the measurements given in the relative manuals.
  • Page 11: Examples With Das11M8

    6.1 Examples with DAS11M8 DAS11M8 DAS200-AC1356 DAS11M8 DAS200-PAM16...
  • Page 12: Examples With Das18M8

    DAS11M8 DAS200-PAM30 6.2 Examples with DAS18M8 DAS18M8 DAS200-AC4255...
  • Page 13: Example With Das35M8

    DAS18M8 DAS200-AC4870 6.3 Example with DAS35M8 DAS35M8 DAS200-PAMH60...
  • Page 14: Example With Das40M8

    6.4 Example with DAS40M8 DAS40M8 DAS200-ALU48 6.5 Example with ACV DAS200-ACV...
  • Page 15: Preparation Of The Glass Door Wing

    7 Preparation of the glass door wing The diagram indicates the process measurements of the aluminium profile AC1356 and glass. Ø10 through holes are required on the aluminium profile and Ø15 on the glass for fastening. The number of holes and related distance between centres are based on the door wing width. Silicon should ideally be used between the edge of the glass and the internal base of the profile.
  • Page 16: Installing And Adjusting The Door Wings

    7.1 Installing and adjusting the door wings +/- 8 +/- 19 Make sure that the central wheel [D] is adjusted as illustrated in the picture. Fix the door wing to the carriage with screws (A). The door wing can be adjusted as shown in the figure. •...
  • Page 17 Automation with two door wings 60 (100*) 60 (100*) Automation with one door wing with right-hand DAS200RG opening Automation with one door wing with left-hand opening Place the end stops (16) on the opening and closing positions. For the 2 wing automations, a third end stop is provided which must be placed near the end of the box which is used as a stop for...
  • Page 18: Installing The Floor Guides

    7.2 Installing the floor guides The floor guides must be made of an anti-friction material such as PVC, NYLON or TEFLON. The length of the floor guide should be no greater than the overlap between the fixed and mobile door wings, and should not enter the passage opening. Examples of floor guides min 21 max 40...
  • Page 19: Checking And Adjusting The Belt Tension

    7.3 Checking and adjusting the belt tension LT ≤ 3000 = 2 mm LT > 3000 = 3 mm 7.4 Sensor positioning on the cover 7.5 External sensor cable fixing external sensor cable tie cable fixing...
  • Page 20: Electrical Connections

    8. Electrical connections Connect the automation to an efficient earthing system that complies with current safety standards. During installation, maintenance and repair operations, cut off the power supply before opening the cover to access the electrical parts. The automation protection casing must be removed by qualified personnel only. An omnipolar disconnection switch with a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm must be fitted on the mains supply.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connections

    Standard electrical connections DAS902MP DAS902MP program selector (0MS) MCU-ER DAS902BAT2 (24 V) DAS901BAT1 (12 V) Left side presence Right side presence sensor sensor FUTURE USE Inner combination Outer combination sensor sensor LEARN/EXIT SELECT DOWN...
  • Page 22 Output Description Power supply unit connection Motor connection Encoder connection Connection for: - Program selector; - Network connection of interconnected operators; jumper - Connector for Bluetooth interface; green LED Green LED: If this LED is switched off or flashing, it means the control panel is malfunctioning.
  • Page 23: Control Panel Commands

    8.2 Control panel commands Jumper the unused N.C. contacts DO NOT USE Blocking device blocking device connection (main coil) Blocking device (+) 24V NOTE: Power supply output for external accessories 24V Inner side opening 0,64 A: DAS200; (-) 0V 1 A: DAS200HD-DAS200RF-DAS200RG. The maximum absorption of corresponds (+) 24V to the sum of all terminals power supply...
  • Page 24 Contact Description CENTRAL Connect central presence sensor 1 as shown in the example N.C. PRESENCE in paragraphs 12. (ref. parameter 07) SENSOR 1 INNER IMPULSE Connect the test clamp of the escape route. If the test fails, an (MOTION) alarm message appears on the display. (ref.
  • Page 25: Das902Mp Plus Module (Optional)

    8.3 DAS902MP plus module (optional) For extra functionality like: • close impulse; • nurse impulse; • open/closeimpulse; • emergency open impulse (fireman’s opening); • bi-stable lock; • connection of optional operation mode selector; • fire impulse; • sustainable function off; •...
  • Page 26: Das902Mp Commands

    8.4 DAS902MP commands max 15 error / status 42V~ / 30V (SELV) RESISTIVE LOAD ONLY Fire External alarm loop 12-24V Fire Bistable lock (auxiliary coil) (+) 24V Open USE ONLY to have Auto partial priority on the function Exit selector or in the absence of function selectors Reset (-) 0V...
  • Page 27 BATTERY WAKE- N.O. UP IF NO MAIN The impulse opens the door fully and stop there. POWER POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESSO- accessories power supply. RIES Connection of additional functions (ref. parameter 97) Contact Description 10 N.O. RESET It deletes all the data learned by the control panel. 11 N.O.
  • Page 28: Adjustment And Selection Of Control Functions

    9. Adjustment and selection of control functions The control panel has a two-figure display that displays text and/or numbers. It has four buttons. (MMI) LEARN / EXIT LEARN / EXIT SELECT SELECT DOWN DOWN The procedure to switch on the display is as follows: press the 2-SELECT key to launch the display test NB: make sure all seven segments of the two displays light up correctly to avoid incorrect reading.
  • Page 29: Display Test

    9.1 Display test a. When the display shows " ", push the SELECT button and each of the two display win- dows 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.
  • Page 30: Start Up

    10. Start up NOTE: for DAS200RF follow the start up procedure indicated in the DAS200RFKA kit manual. Before performing any type of operation, make sure that the automation is turned off and the batteries are disconnected. Start-up and adjustment must be performed in the following order when the automation is installed: 1.
  • Page 31 5. *Leave ajar the casing and, if there are safety sensors, check that they are in standby mode and that there are no people or objects moving in the sensors detection area. 6. Press the LEARN button for 2 seconds, the display flashes To enable the stroke and weight of the door wings to be acquired correctly, the acqui- sition phase must be performed with the door wings installed.
  • Page 32 1. Press the SELECT button to start to modify the parameters. 2. Press SELECT again to display the parameter value in flashing mode. 3. Select the correct value using the UP and DOWN buttons. 4. Press SELECT to confirm and program the selected value. 5.
  • Page 33: Parameters

    11. Parameters 11.1 Configuration parameters according to function For more information on the parameters, see paragraph 9.2 SPEED parameters Parameter Description Range High speed opening 10÷70cm/s Low speed 05÷70cm/s High speed closing 10÷70 cm/s TIME parameters Parameter Description Range Hold open time 00÷60s Key hold open time 00÷60s...
  • Page 34 FUNCTION parameters Parameter Description Range Extended hold open time function. Off (00) / On (01) 00÷01 Door type. Single sliding (00) / Biparting (01) 00÷01 Function select terminal 3. No function (00) / Nurse function (01) / Interlock 00÷03 (DAS902MP) out (03) Function select terminal 4.
  • Page 35 LOCK parameters Parameter Description Range Lock configuration (main control). No lock (10) / antipanic (11) / standard and 10÷12 bistable (12) Lock release. Off (00) / On (01) 00÷01 Opening delay for lock 00÷99s x0,1 EXIT lock. Off (00) / On (01) 00÷01 Push &...
  • Page 36: Main Control Board Parameters

    11.2 Main control board parameters In the “INSTALLATION SETTINGS” column you can note the modified setting values. Factory Installation Parameter Description setting setting High Speed Opening (cm/s) Sets the maximum opening speed. DAS200 (10÷70, 10= 10cm/s; 70= 65cm/s). DAS200HD/RF/RG (10÷70cm/s). Low speed (05÷70, 05= 5cm/s;...
  • Page 37 Factory Installation Parameter Description setting setting Emergency Unit Monitoring (00÷02) The emergency unit will be tested by shutting of the power to the control panel 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 Mode”...
  • Page 38 Partial Hold Open Time (00÷60s) Hold open time for Inner & Outer impulses with operation mode selection PARTIAL and for the Nurse impulse. Push & Go Hold Open Time (00÷60s) Hold open time after a Push&Go. Auto Width Activation Time (00÷60s) Auto width activation time is available if parameter 61=01 "Auto Width"...
  • Page 39 Side Presence Activation Distance (00÷99dm) This is an inhibit signal for side presence. The door will act according to the value entered in para- meter 2A. The value has to be according to local legislation. In an esca- pe route the door has to open to 80% of the certified distance (see parameter 11) within 3 sec.
  • Page 40 Convenience battery 24V, DAS902BAT2 (00÷01) 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 (flat batteries: last operation= opening). Monitoring will be made if parameter 10 is set to Convenience Monitoring (01).
  • Page 41 Push&Close (00÷01) 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. Push &...
  • Page 42 Default programming (00÷01) Default programming sets the parameters to the factory default values. 00= Off (It is not possible to perform a default programming from the MMI). 01= On (It is possible to perform a default programming from the MMI). Learn (00÷01) Sets the possibility to performa learn cycle..
  • Page 43 Extended Hold Open Time Function (00÷01) + 5s hold open time on doors often reopening during closing. 00= Off. 01= On. Control unit electronic mode selector group (01÷10) FUTURE USE MOTOR CONTROL PARAMETERS Factory Installation Parameter Description setting setting Motor Type (15÷17) 15= DAS200 FACTORY SET 16= DAS200HD / DAS200RF...
  • Page 44 Function Select terminal 2 - DAS902MP (00÷03) 00= No function. 01= Close function. This impulse will immediately close the door, even during opening, and remain closed as long as the Close impulse is active. The electro-mechanical lock will lock the closed door. May not be used on an escape route door.
  • Page 45 Choose group of the DAS902MP operation Mode selector, terminals 9÷14 (00÷10) FUTURE USE ELECTRONIC OPERATION MODE SELECTOR PARAMETERS Factory Installation Parameter Description setting setting Operation mode selector variant (01÷04) 01= DO NOT USE. AUTOMATIC 02= DO NOT USE. 03= DO NOT USE. 04= ELECTRONIC SELECTOR.
  • Page 46 Operator mode selector service indication (00÷01) Yellow flashing service LED. Service indication on operation mode selector. No service indication (00). Indicate service (01). 00= Off 01= On Choose priority of the operation mode selector (25÷99) FUTURE USE Choose group of the operation mode selector (00÷10) FUTURE USE Choose display mode of the operation mode selector (00÷01) In Show local mode the OMS shows the last setting made...
  • Page 47: Example Of Connection

    12. Example of connection Combined opening and safety sensor + safety sensor on opening The electrical connections must be made when the mains power supply is switched off. PAS024ADT (1) PAS024AMR (1) PAS005AP(2) PAS024AS(W) (1) PAS005AP(1) PASAA2 (1) PAS024AS(W) (2) PASAA2 (2) With these connections, the automation opens and makes a reversal safety contact on the passage opening with a command from the internal and/or external sensor.
  • Page 48 PAS005AP PAS005AP Green Green Brown Brown Yellow Yellow White White Pink Pink Grey Grey Blue Blue INNER SENSOR PAS024ADT White Brown Green Yellow Pink Blue Black Grey/Pink Red/Blue Set the selection DIP switches on sensor PAS024ADT as shown below: INNER SENSOR PAS024AMR Green Brown...
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting Problem Solution Check and change the functions selector switch settings. The automation doesn't open and the Make sure there are no objects on the sensor's detection path. motor doesn't start up Check the power supply switch inside the building. Check any locks, releasing them if necessary.
  • Page 50 The door leaf may also be jamming on the floor or on the weather proofing brush strips. Clean the floor guide, adjust the door leaf height/depth or take other necessary measures e.g. replacement of worn parts until the door leaf is running smoothly when manually operated.
  • Page 51 The battery is disconnected, short circu- Make sure that the cables are OK and Battery Error ited or the internal thermal fuse in the connected. battery is defective. The charging current Charge or replace the battery. is out of specification. Replace the main control unit.
  • Page 52 ENTREMATIC. unit of the brand ENTREMATIC The Operation mode selector Replace the Operation mode selector (OMS) (OMS) is not of the brand ENTRE- with a OMS of the brand ENTREMATIC. OMS Brand Mismatch Error MATIC. Corrupted communication with RESET, and if the problems remains change the OMS when selecting operation the OMS.
  • Page 53 CTI Brand Mismatch Error (CTI) or the MCU is not of the operator. ENTREMATIC. It is not possible to replace an ENTREMATIC operator component with a component from a different brand. Main error: E7 Motor Temperature High Detailed error Reason...
  • Page 54: Routine Maintenance Plan

    14. Routine maintenance plan Perform the following operations and checks every 6 months, according to the intensity of use of the automation. With power supply and batteries disconnected: Clean and lubricate the mobile parts (the carriage slide guides and the floor guides). Check the belt and its tension.
  • Page 55 All the rights concerning this material are the exclusive property of Entrematic Group AB. Although the contents of this publication have been drawn up with the greatest care, Entrematic Group AB cannot be held responsible in any way for any damage caused by mistakes or omissions. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.
  • Page 56 Entrematic Group AB Lodjursgatan 10 SE-261 44, Landskrona Sweden www.entrematic.com...

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