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ED 100, ED 250
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Summary of Contents for Dorma ED 100

  • Page 1 ED 100, ED 250 — Mounting- and commissioning instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ED 100, ED 250 — Contents Page General information ........................2 Safety ............................3 Product description .........................4 Preparing for installation......................9 Installing the drive unit ......................18 Connecting the accessories ....................29 Commissioning ........................31 Installing Upgrade Cards .......................32 Parameterization/service ......................34 10. Diagnosis/troubleshooting ......................41 11. Error messages ........................43 1.
  • Page 3: Safety

    Safety glass must be used for glass door leaves. 2.1 Intended use If installing the ED 100 or ED 250 on a metallic door leaf, ground the door leaf properly. ED 100 and ED 250 are electromechanical swing door operators and are used exclusively for opening and closing 2.8 Dangers at closing edges...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    3.2.1 Operating modes 15894, BS 8300/2100 and document “M“ are met even up The ED 100, ED 250 can be operated in 2 modes: as a door to EN 6. closer or an automatic swing door drive. In the door closer...
  • Page 5 ED 100, ED 250 — 3.2.4 Wind load control The drive units ED 100 and ED 250 are especially suited for external doors that are exposed to changing wind loads or internal doors separating rooms in which pressure < 3s Quit differences might occur.
  • Page 6 The Upgrade Cards allow you to extend the functional activators, locking devices, safety sensors and accessories range of the automatic swing door operator units ED 100 of other manufacturers are available and could be used and ED 250. During the installation of the Upgrade Cards, together with the drive units ED 100 and ED 250.
  • Page 7 ED 100, ED 250 — 3.6.3 Key switch button ST 32 DCW Shutdown drive function (door NC contact/ lock switch) NO contact Key left > 3s: A connected DCW program switch switches to off and the red LED is on.
  • Page 8 ED 100, ED 250 — ED 250 ED 100 Max. power input 240 Watt Max. power input 120 Watt Closing torque EN 4 – 6 infinitely variable Closing torque EN 1154 EN 2 – 4 infinitely variable Max. door panel weight 400 kg, depending on the Max.
  • Page 9: Preparing For Installation

    Use the following data to check whether the device meets the necessary requirements. You can get started with the installation process if the parameters have been complied with. Axle extension F/300 ED 100 EN 2 – 4 29222301 F/350 ED 250 EN 4 – 6 29202301 F/350 EN 4 –...
  • Page 10 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the hinge side pull version with slide channel and 12.5 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge door Space for cable feed Door without rabbet Upper edge door Lintel depth maximum ± 30 mm...
  • Page 11 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the hinge side pull version with slide channel and 25 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge door Space for cable feed Door with rabbet Upper edge door Lintel depth maximum ± 30 mm...
  • Page 12 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the hinge side pull version with slide channel CPD and 12.5 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge door Space for cable feed  In case the CPD lever is used, about 30 mm must...
  • Page 13 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the hinge side pull version with slide channel CPD and 25 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge door Space for cable feed  In case the CPD lever is used, about 30 mm must...
  • Page 14 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the opposite hinge side push version with slide channel and 12.5 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Lower edge frame Space for cable feed Lower edge frame  The maximum opening width is 95°.
  • Page 15 Assembly on the opposite hinge side push version with arm assembly Ø 6.6 Lower edge frame Space for cable feed Lower edge frame ED 100 = 0 mm – 300 mm ED 250 = 0 mm – 500 mm Axis extension ED 100 ED 250...
  • Page 16 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on the centrally supported door push version with slide channel CPD and 12.5 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Space for cable feed Lower edge frame Pivot point Lower edge frame The parameter HS (clearance between hinges) must be changed into the negative.
  • Page 17 ED 100, ED 250 — Assembly on a centrally supported door push version with slide channel CPD and 12.5 mm lever pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge door Space for cable feed Pivot point Upper edge door The parameter HS (clearance between hinges) must be changed into the negative.
  • Page 18: Installing The Drive Unit

    ED 100, ED 250 — 5. Installing the drive unit Secure the workspace against trespassing. Dropped Required tools parts or tools may result in injuries. 2.5 mm 5 mm 13 mm 6 mm The described procedure is only an example.
  • Page 19 ED 100, ED 250 — 5.2. Optional assembly steps 5.2.1 Lay smoke detector cable for integrated smoke detector (optional) Cf. mounting instruction ED Cover Basic RM, ED Cover VARIO RM. 5.2.2 Mounting the tension relief (optional) Mount the tension relief before you fasten the mounting plate to the door/wall.
  • Page 20 ED 100, ED 250 — Connect the receiver. + 24 V purple 64 63 62 1G 3 Pulse white blue grey 5.3 Mounting the mounting plate Fasten the mounting plate with 12 screws into the prepared holes.  For the fastening, use dowels and screws that match the background.
  • Page 21 ED 100, ED 250 — Tighten the 8 screws. Plug in the mains connector. 5 mm 5.5 Mounting the ED Cover Basic RM (optional) Mount the integrated smoke detector on the operator. Cf. mounting instruction ED Cover Basic RM, ED Cover VARIO RM.
  • Page 22 ED 100, ED 250 — Insert the end caps onto the spacers. Insert the spacers with the end caps into the casing.  Ensure the correct mounting position; the spacers and end caps must be installed as shown in figure 4.
  • Page 23 ED 100, ED 250 — Align the tensioning screw perpendicular to the door panel with the door closed. Loosen the counternut on the tensioning screw. Screw or unscrew the tensioning screw until the 90° tensioning screw is perpendicular to the door panel in the clipped together state of the arm assembly.
  • Page 24 ED 100, ED 250 — 5.13 Adjusting the closing speed in a deenergized state Adjust the closing speed on the potentiometer.  The speed must be adjusted. If the door closes in less than 3 seconds, it will lead to the error message 73 (braking circuit test).
  • Page 25 ED 100, ED 250 — Attach the axis covers. Attach the side covers.  On the side with the program switch, you can vary the insertion depth using the notches in order to compensate for slight differences in length of the cover.
  • Page 26 ED 100, ED 250 — Place the mounting plates on an even base and align it accurately. Measure the length of the cover and use the formula Cover length – 91 = X to calculate the length of the assembled mounting plates.
  • Page 27 ED 100, ED 250 — Connection “C“ Self-cutting screws Clearance larger than 1,476 mm 12.3 Connect the 2 mounting plates to the 2 shorter connectors and the customized intermediate plate. 13. Fasten the mounting plate with 12 screws each into the prepared holes.
  • Page 28 ED 100, ED 250 — 21. Connect the mains connection cable for the second drive unit.  Figure 10a shows the connection on the active panel.  Figure 10b shows the connection on the inactive panel.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Accessories

    ED 100, ED 250 — 6. Connecting the accessories Connect the connecting cables to the connector and insert the connector into the connection board. • Maximum 1.5 A total load on the terminals 1, 1G and 3. • Cable length maximum 30 m for J-Y(ST)Y 0.8 mm 6.1 Terminal assignment...
  • Page 30 ED 100, ED 250 — Terminal assignment for an Upgrade Card barrier-free WC The door system must be equipped with the following components: • Closed current door opener or a suitable motor-driven panic lock • On the inside with a door handle and a knob on the outside •...
  • Page 31: Commissioning

    In this case, increase the spring force and restart the The device identification will “run“ through the teach-in run. display. ED 100 or ED 250 and the firmware version (indicated by XX XX). The door is now operational. A small, spinning “o“ and “P“ indicate that a...
  • Page 32: Installing Upgrade Cards

    ED 100, ED 250 — 8. Installing Upgrade Cards 8.1 Requirements: 8.4 Installing additional Upgrade Cards • The drive unit is completely installed. You can install additional Upgrade Cards. The first installed Upgrade Card assumes the function of the • The teach-in run has been successfully completed.
  • Page 33 8.4.2 Upgrade Card Barrier-free WC Install the Upgrade Card Barrier-free WC as described in 8.3 and 8.4. Switch off and on again the ED 100, ED 250 so that the functions are applied.  When using the Upgrade Card Barrier-free WC, observe...
  • Page 34: Parameterization/Service

    Lintel assembly opposite hinge side, arms push version Lintel assembly opposite hinge side, slide channel push version Lintel depth ED 100: – 3 – 30 The lintel depth is set in 10 mm steps. The required measure can be ED 250: – 3 – 50 taken from the assembly drawings.
  • Page 35 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold Hold-open time in 0 – 30 Seconds The hold-open time after a manual opening is in effect with any case of a manual purely manual opening, even in case of an activated power-assist opening function and after a stop by the sensor bar.
  • Page 36 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold Static force in the 2 – 15 10 N The forces acting on the closing edge can be changed using this opening direction parameter. The permissibility of the setting is checked via internal...
  • Page 37 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold Internal program 0 – 1 The function of the internal program switch will be applied by the switch drive unit immediately after the switching. – switch on delay After the switching of the internal program switch, the function will be applied with a delay of 10 s.
  • Page 38 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold Opening angle 0 – 110 Degrees The opening angle set during the teach-in run will be displayed here. It can be changed only by performing a teach-in run.
  • Page 39 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold 0, 2, 3 Upgrade Card After the installation of the Upgrade Card, the value 2 will be Full Energy automatically activated. The full setting range will be available for the parameters So, Sc, Fo and Fc after the activation.
  • Page 40 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameter/display Value range Unit Explanation Factory setting = Bold Door thickness 0 – 99 0...35...99 The door thickness affects the measured door opening angle. If a more accurate resolution is required, you can enter the actual door width.
  • Page 41: Diagnosis/Troubleshooting

    ED 100, ED 250 — 10. Diagnosis/troubleshooting Information "In" dormakaba drive units meet a high safety standard and comply with all technical regulations and requirements. Information is provided for the easy servicing of the drive Internal as well as external safety circuits managed by the unit and points to both faulty states and operating states drive unit will be periodically monitored.
  • Page 42 ED 100, ED 250 — Error Possible cause Remedy During the installation: The connector of the braking circuit is The connector must be positioned correctly depending in the incorrect position. on the arms assembly used. It is difficult to manually open the door and the See page 23 point 5.11.
  • Page 43: Error Messages

    ED 100, ED 250 — 11. Error messages Display Display Meaning/cause Troubleshooting None Blockage In 01 The door movement should be tested in a deenergized The door is blocked due to an obstacle and the door state and a possibly existing stiffness must be movement was stopped by the drive unit.
  • Page 44 ED 100, ED 250 — Display Display Meaning/cause Troubleshooting None Braking circuit test In 73 System tolerances and environmentally conditions influence the braking circuit test. Therefore the test The periodically performed test (every 24 hours) cannot always be successfully completed the first of the internal braking circuit could not be successfully performed.
  • Page 45 ED 100, ED 250 — Display Display Meaning/cause Troubleshooting System error 3 (braking circuit) E 73 The door closes in the deenergized state too fast flashing (in under 3 seconds). The braking circuit is a safety element in the closer Check and reduce, if necessary, the closing speed (see mode and will be tested every 24 hours.
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