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Keith
February 27, 2025
What terminals do I connect to so that the doors can be locked
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Keith
February 27, 2025
@Keith
Model is SLA-GP2
Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To lock the doors on the Kaba SLA, terminals should be configured according to DIP2 settings. The locking is activated after the door reaches the CLOSED position.
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Aarif
April 16, 2025
Error code
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Mr. Anderson
April 16, 2025
The error codes for the Kaba SLA indicate specific types of faults:
- Codes 10–19: Software and processor errors (e.g., emergency stop; action: replace the control unit). - Code 30: Mains failure (only shown if BATPA is connected). - Code 31: 30V external short-circuit or second STere defective (check mains voltage and BATPA). - Code 32: Power pack defective. - Code 37: BATPA completely discharged after mains failure. - Code 39: 24V terminal power supply short circuit or overload (check connected elements). - Code 33: Overvoltage on 30V DC (reduce sliding wing speed). - Code 34: Excessive temperature due to overvoltage (reduce sliding wing speed, increase hold-open time). - Code E703: Indicates a specific error; system will repeat the error sequence until resolved.
Each code has a recommended corrective action and indicates if closure is possible.
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Sliding door drive mechanism Operating instructions Original Com. no..........Pos....... Construction year ....Operator .............................. Operating place ............................0639-990/22j 2010.07...
Where to keep these instructions The present instructions have to be kept close to the installation, together with the control booklet! 1.3 Adresses Distribution agent/ After-sales service manufacturer kaba Gilgen AG freiburgstrasse 34 Ch-3150 Schwarzenburg Phone +41 31 734 41 11 Fax +41 31 734 43 79 www.kaba-gilgen.ch info@kgs.kaba.com...
(maintenance/checking). • In order not to create any dangerous squeezing and shearing points, no structural mo- dification must be made within the door surroundings, without prior authorization from kaba Gilgen. furthermore, it is important that no objects (such as furniture, pallets, etc.) be placed in the vicinity of the door. • Protection of the main and secondary closing edgeaccording to DIN 18650 (see risk assessment for an automatic sliding door P 01.02.01).
2.3.5 Accessories/Spare parts A safe and reliable function of the installation can only be guaranteed if it is operated with the original kaba Gilgen accessories/spare parts. kaba Gilgen declines all responsibility for damages resulting from unauthorized modifications of the installation or from the use of foreign accessories/spare parts. 2.3.6...
Operating instructions COMMISSIONINg Warning: Prior to commissioning, make sure that the door installation has not been subject to any modifications which might cause dangerous situations: • Check the door surroundings for any structural changes. • Make sure that no objects (such as furniture, pallets, etc.) have been placed close to the door. 3.1 Sequences DiP-Switch reset Check if all the drive elements and options have been cabled (see con- nection diagram in the appendix).
Detach the rating plate from the A4 format sticker sheet 0635-525 and attach it on the degreased surface inside the drive unit covering. Typ: SLA 115/230 vAC Dat: 2.... 120 W; 2 A/1 A Closing force max. 150 N kaba Gilgen AG, Ch-3150 Schwarzenburg no.: ....Only for dry rooms Coding according to Din 18650 ....
Operating instructions 3.2.2 Service sticker Attach the service sticker outside on the drive unit covering, at a place that is easily visible for the customer. Stick the monthly sticker onto the ser- vice sticker, turning the monthly sticker until the checking date matches the arrow.
Operating instructions fuCTIONS (SOfTWARe) 5.1 Main functions 5.1.1 general • The operating mode NIGHT is automatically active if no program switch is connected to the control unit or if all contacts are open. • In order to avoid that a change of the operating mode sets off an immediate door action, 1 second will be retarded (de-bounced). • In cases where a key-operated selector switch (or a timer) is connected in combination with a D-BeDiX, the key-operated selector switch has top priority. in this condition any change of the operating mode made through the D-BeDiX is memorized and will be implemented upon revocation (release) or removal of the key-operated selector switch.
Operating instructions 5.1.2 Operating modes niGhT • Door is closed and locked. • Door can be opened by a key command. • OKI and HSK (light barriers) act as secondary switching element. • If HSK (light barriers) is set permanently, after 30 seconds it is closed at creepage speed. • If DIP3 ON is set it will not be pushed to enable a manual unlocking. • Hold-open time is 5 seconds (not adjustable). • The delayed switchover to the operating mode NIGHT can be activated by means of parameter Tvn. function: if the program selector switch is changed to the operating mode niGhT from any random operating mode, the internal radar will still remain active during the programmed time Tvn (eXiT).
Operating instructions 5.2 Auxiliary functions 5.2.1 Operational characteristics in the event of a mains failure without emergency battery BATPA Without mechanical emergency opening MeNO • During standstill, the door remains blocked. • When moving, the door slows down to full stop. • If the door was unlocked or open, at that time, the sliding wings can be moved by hand. • If the door was locked, it is necessary to actuate the manual unlocking mechanism before the sliding wings can be moved (see chapter „manual unlocking“).
Operating instructions 5.2.2 Operational characteristics in the event of a mains failure with emer- gency battery BATPA Without mechanical emergency opening MeNO With emergency battery the door continues to function normally during 15...30 minutes after a power fail. Acceleration and final speed of sliding wings are lower than with power from network. emergency battery is whether controlled nor tested. in case of power failu- re the emergency battery automatically supplies the control unit. Charged emergency battery in operating mode: niGhT Door is closed and locked...
Operating instructions 5.2.3 Automatic locking LAVerI The locking is bistable, e.g. the locking latch is held independently in the locked and unlo- cked position. The locking state is not confirmed. Correct locking is not checked! Behaviour in the event of a mains and battery failure: Door position LAveri closed locked remains locked open unlocked remains unlocked moving...
Operating instructions 5.2.4 Manual locking A manual locking is considered to be e.g. a locking installed in the wing profile whose locking bolt towards the floor. In setting the DIP switch 3 to ON, the drive mechanism is informed about the manual locking. Standard sequence with a manual locking • Select operating mode NIGHT, door closes, lock manual locking. • Door is set on operating mode NIGHT, unlock manual locking, slide the door wing open, after termination of the hold-open time niGhT the door closes automatically, optionally lock again or select operating mode AuTOmAT. Press function after closing if DiP-Switch 3 is set to On, no pressing in the operating mode niGhT (in order to enable a manual sliding the door wing open).
Operating instructions 5.3 Paratmeter settings for the setting procedure the following parameters are learned Travel distance When pushing against the close stop piece, first the CLOSED position is reliably recog- nised. Afterwards the open stop piece is searched out in creeping speed. Door mass With a short acceleration the mass of the slide wing(s) is measured. Out of it result the maximum speed, creepage distance and forces.
Operating instructions 5.4 Settings Operating modes NIGHT, EXIT, AUTOMAT, MANUAL are chosen by the external com- manded key-operated program switch or the D-BeDiX. 5.4.1 Presettings with DIP-Switch On delivery ex-works, all DIP switches are in OFF position. Setting function Off* Sense of rotation GemO = standard Sense of rotation GemO = conversely On eXiT will be locked On eXiT will not be locked without manual locking with manual locking Off*...
Operating instructions 5.4.3 function Definition, Remarks error flashes in 1 second-time = normal operating state. Lights up = there is at least one mistake. OKx Opening Lights up = at least one control element (OkA, Oki, key) is acti- signal Light barrier/ Lights up = at least one safety element (Sir1, Sir2, not-Stopp) is emergency active.
Operating instructions CONTROL The door opening is performed automatically via radar or manually by means of a push- button. The door is automatically closed as soon as the programmed hold-open time has expired. 6.1 Key-operated program switch The door command is carried out by a key- operated program switch.
Operating instructions 6.2 D-BeDIX (option) The different operating modes can be directly enabled by means of the D-BeDiX. in addition, it provides easy programming of the most important door settings. The operating modes, menu settings as well as possible errors are displayed in a clearly arranged synopsis.
Operating instructions 6.2.3 Operating modes With the D-BeDiX, the following operating modes can be selected by means of the corre- sponding symbols: AuTOmATiC Automatic operation (summer or winter opening width). The installation is not locked. niGhT The installation is locked*. As opening commands, only the key-operated impul- se switch is accepted.
Operating instructions 6.2.5 Menu level Short and simultaneous actuation of both arrow keys (=access to the menu level). Select the desired menu item bymeans of the arrow key. Confirm by means of the OK key. Setting range Display Description Winter (reduced opening width) Summer (entire opening width) new setting-up of the drive unit RESET? hold-open time Day...
Operating instructions 6.2.8 Setting examples Changing the operating mode Select the desired symbol by means of the arrow key (symbol starts flashing). Confirm with the OK key (frame/bar switch over). Preselecting the operating mode An overriding switch is active and determines the operating mode (only the selection fra- me is visible, the bar underlines the preselected operating mode). now you can select the operating mode you want to be active upon cancellation of the overriding switch: Select the desired symbol by means of the arrow key (symbol starts flashing).
Operating instructions Parameters (hold-open timeday) Short simultaneous actuation of the arrow keys (= access to the menu level). By means of the arrow key, select To. Confirm with the OK key. By means of the arrow key, change the value. Confirm with the OK key. Reset Short simultaneous actuation of the arrow keys (= access to the menu level). By means of the arrow key, select reset.
Operating instructions 6.3 KOMBI-D-BeDIX (option) in addition to the functions of the D-BeDiX, the kOmBi-D-BeDiX contains a key-opera- ted switch (round or profile cylinder) with the following function: Lockout of the kOmBi-D-BeDiX against unauthorized use. free Locked round cylinder Profile cylinder Cylinder: to be supplied by customers Type: see Description 0639-990/02 if this lockout is enabled, all the keys are shortly lit (as a confirmation of the lockout).
Operating instructions 6.4 Locking/Manual unlocking (option) in the event of an emergency or of a mains failure, the closed door can be opened manual unlocking by pulling the red manual unlocking resp. internal remote manual unlocking while at the same time pushing the sliding wings to the open position.
Operating instructions SeRVICe A regular service (maintenance/checking) is absolutely indispensable in order to gua- rantee a safe operation and long lifetime of the installation. The service must be carried out by a qualified person, at least once a year, according to the following checklist. This checkup work basically refers to visual and functional checking destined to evalu- ate the integrality, the condition and the efficiency of the components and safety devices (checking of the different elements as far as these are included in the installation).
Miscellaneous Stickers/rating plates x x Only for redundant drive mechanisms kABA Gilgen cleans all the elements of the installation provided this is necessary for the function of the instal- lation. A general cleaning of the installation is not planned. 0639-990/22j 0639-990-21---30j_2010.07.indd...
Operating instructions 7.2 Toothed belt ZARI Check the tension of the toothed belt (by means of 500 g): measure 10...20 mm. 500 g if required correct the tension: with des- place the guide unit. Attention: Proceed carefully when tigh- tening the toothed belt. An obliquely mounted guide unit respectively an insufficient or an excessive tension of the too-...
Operating instructions TROuBLeSHOOTINg Warning: electrocution hazard! Before working on any live elements, pull out the mains plug as well as any existing plug of the emergency battery respective- ly switch off the main installation switch! if a malfunction occurs which might be detrimental to the safety of the users, and which cannot be eliminated without delay, the operator must be informed and if required the installation shall be taken out of operation.
Operating instructions 8.3 Malfunction An alleged error may by all means also be due to „correct“ causes. for this reason the list shown hereafter has been established, which contains the probable or already encoun- tered irregular functioning, their possible causes as well as the corrective action (error elimination) to be taken.
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Operating instructions irregular functioning Possible causes/corrective action upon closing, the door • The radar/presence detector is triggered (reflection of metallic objects, „sees“ the sliding wing, motion is continuously vibrations of the covering), (LED OKx is illuminated). reversed. • Excessive friction (obstacle detection). • Path obstructed by an object (obstacle detection). • Loss of position due to a skipped belt. Check the belt tension. Reduce the speed parameters. • Check rubber cable of MENO. The door stops during the • Excessive friction. opening motion and is • Path obstructed by an object (obstacle detection). closed again or opens only at slow speed.
Operating instructions 8.4 error display with D-BeDIX / KOMBI-D-BeDIX The control unit recognizes various error situations and conditions and displays them on the D-BeDiX / kOmBi-D-BeDiX panel by means of a error-no. The error lists shown hereafter illustrate the error that is displayed, the cause that has triggered the error and how it can be eliminated.
Operating instructions 8.4.4 Hardware errors mode niGhT Description Corrective action Closure possible Too many failures on encode cable. Ceck GemO (encoder and motor connector). Sliding wings may be blocked. enco- Check the sliding wings, check GemO (encoder der unplugged. and motor connector). Check the manual locking.
Operating instructions 8.4.6 Mounting and setting errors mode niGhT Description Corrective action Closure possible 1000 reset has been triggered (purely informative message). 1001 • Minimum opening width has not remove the obstacle, check/restore the free been reached during setting-up. running movement of the sliding wings, check the • No mass measurement.
Operating instructions SHuT-DOWN no particular measures need to be taken for de-commissioning the installation. if the sliding door installation will not be used during at least 1 month, it is re-commended to pull out the mains plug (and, if provided, the battery plug). Attention: for this purpose, the door must be in the operating mode niGhT, in order to avoid a discharge of the emergency battery (option).
Operating instructions DISPOSAL Of THe INSTALLATION An ecologically acceptable disposal of the installation is ensured if the different materials are separated and recycled. no particular measures are required for the protection of the environment. however, the relevant legal prescriptions applicable for the installation site have to be complied with! 0639-990/22j 0639-990-21---30j_2010.07.indd...
Operating instructions OPTIONS 12.1 emergency battery BATPA • The emergency battery is supplied in charged condition. • If it is regularly used, its lifetime is approximately 5 years. • The emergency battery can be recharged approximately 1‘200 times (depending on the respective depth of the discharge). • If an individual battery needs to be replaced, it is important to check previously if the new battery has a minimum voltage of 12,4 vDC (not under load). Should this require- ment not be fulfilled, it must be recharged before being used. Attention: Batteries of different brands (manufacturers) must never be used together! recharging Disconnect the connection cable from the batteries.
Operating instructions 12.2 Mechanical emergency opening MeNO Requirements Attention: first check if all the settings have been made according to the instructions. Make sure that all the moving elements are dirt-free (this influences the static friction). Settings: • Prestress toothed driving belt • Parallelity of GEMO and ULE with regard to the carrier profile • Mounting of the counter-pressure roller • Adjustments of the wings Check the cleanliness: • Rollers • Carrier profile • Floor guideway measuring the static friction (without rubber cable): move the wings to the open or half-open position.
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Operating instructions Setting the emergency opening rubber cable Attention: Avoid an excessive tightening of the rubber cable which would cause the sliding wings to bump into each other when opened without mains power! manually close the sliding wing and block it. Stretch the rubber cable until the spacing between the felt tip pen markings has increased to ~ 600 mm. Shift the loose knot until it is again located right next to the rubber cable fixing.
Operating instructions 12.3 Locking of running carriage LAVeRI + LAVeRI-fS Check if the locking of running carriage is safely engaged. if necessary, check the locking play: manually close the sliding wing. Center the locking latch resp. the locking hook. Screw down the locking of running carriage. LAveri LAveri-fS Locking latch...
Operating instructions APPeNDIX The following documents are added as an appendix to this manual: Wiring diagram ....................e4-0141-029 0639-990/22j 0639-990-21---30j_2010.07.indd Page 46 of 46...
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Do you have a question about the SLA and is the answer not in the manual?
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What terminals do I connect to so that the doors can be locked
@Keith Model is SLA-GP2
To lock the doors on the Kaba SLA, terminals should be configured according to DIP2 settings. The locking is activated after the door reaches the CLOSED position.
This answer is automatically generated
Error code
The error codes for the Kaba SLA indicate specific types of faults:
- Codes 10–19: Software and processor errors (e.g., emergency stop; action: replace the control unit).
- Code 30: Mains failure (only shown if BATPA is connected).
- Code 31: 30V external short-circuit or second STere defective (check mains voltage and BATPA).
- Code 32: Power pack defective.
- Code 37: BATPA completely discharged after mains failure.
- Code 39: 24V terminal power supply short circuit or overload (check connected elements).
- Code 33: Overvoltage on 30V DC (reduce sliding wing speed).
- Code 34: Excessive temperature due to overvoltage (reduce sliding wing speed, increase hold-open time).
- Code E703: Indicates a specific error; system will repeat the error sequence until resolved.
Each code has a recommended corrective action and indicates if closure is possible.
This answer is automatically generated
What is error35