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  • Page 1 C 127 SU H User manual Your global partner for entrance solutions www.record.group...
  • Page 2 Document identification Article nr.: 121-127401300 Version: Publication date: 17/05/2022 Translation of the original manual Subject to technical modifications Copyright © agtatec ag...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 Safety................................. Presentation of warning signs....................... Intended purpose of use ........................General hazards ........................... State of technology ..........................Personal protective equipment ......................Spare parts and liability ........................2 General information ............................10 Purpose and use of the instructions ..................... 10 Copyright ..............................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 7 Malfunctions ..............................29 Status displays............................29 Troubleshooting ............................ 29 8 Taking out of service and disposal......................... 31 Decommissioning ..........................31 Dismantling and disposal........................31 4 / 32 BAL_C127-SU-H_EN_1V0_REC_121-127401300...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Safety Presentation of warning signs Various symbols are used in this guide for easier understanding: NOTICE Useful advice and information to ensure correct and efficient workflow of the system. IMPORTANT Specific details which are essential for trouble-free operation of the system. IMPORTANT Important details which must be read for proper function of the system.
  • Page 6: General Hazards

    Safety General hazards The following section lists hazards that can be caused by the system even when used as intended. To reduce the risk of malfunction, damage to property or injury to persons and to avoid dangerous situations, the safety instructions listed here must be observed. The specific safety instructions in the other sections of this manual must also be observed.
  • Page 7 Safety CAUTION Risk of material damage or injury due to unforeseen opening, closing or turning of the door! a) The door can open, close or turn unexpectedly. This may result in damage to property or injury to persons. ð No persons may be present in the opening area of the system. ð...
  • Page 8: State Of Technology

    Safety DANGER Danger to life due to electric current! a) In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock. Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening. ð...
  • Page 9: Spare Parts And Liability

    Safety The head protection serves to protect against falling and flying parts and materials. It also protects the head from bumping into hard objects. Protective goggles protect the eyes from flying parts, dust, splinters or splashes. Protective gloves are designed to protect hands from friction, abrasions, punctures or serious injury and from burning caused by contacting hot surfaces.
  • Page 10: General Information

    General information General information Purpose and use of the instructions These instructions are an integral part of the system and enable efficient and safe handling of the sys- tem. In order to ensure proper functioning, the instructions must be accessible at all times and kept in the immediate area of the system.
  • Page 11 General information Abbreviation Description Actuating-contact „inside“ Terminals inside header Drive unit BDE-D Electronic control unit Control unit (rocker switch) BDI-M Circuit board for mechanical control unit Control unit LED BODYG Sensor „Bodyguard“ CAN-H Serial data interface CAN-L Serial data interface Central processing unit Automatic swing door operator EEPROM...
  • Page 12: Description

    Closing spring (in drive housing) Cover Multi-function button on STG control unit Housing cover with seal STG control unit C 127 SU H drive incl. control unit STG connecting terminals Stainless steel housing Motorprint MOT Masonry box Rotation direction slide switch S1...
  • Page 13: Types

    Description Types Type and description Door leaf Mains Rotation direction Art. No. weight voltage: C127 SU H-B CW < 400 kg 230 VAC 102-127809027 C127 SU H-B CW US < 400 kg 115 VAC 102-127810171 C127 SU H-B CCW < 400 kg 230 VAC 102-127811385 C127 SU H-B CCW US...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Description Obstruction detection: If the door hits an obstruction while opening, it stops immediately and records the position of the colli- sion. The drive attempts to briefly reach the open position during the hold-open time. Once the hold- open time elapses, the door closes and, during the next opening, the obstruction position is passed over very carefully in slow mode.
  • Page 15: Sliding Lever Gg

    Description 3.5.2 Sliding lever GG – The door leaf must be fastened to the frame with hinges. – Suitable for pulling and pushing applications. – The slide rail can be installed in the door panel or bottom rail profile of the door leaf. –...
  • Page 16: Base Plate

    Description Damping washer Splined hub Tubular spacer Art. No. 102-127111070 Art. No. 102-127111136 Art. No. 102-127116168 3.5.5 Base plate – Stainless steel plate for placing on the finished floor. – Material thickness 2 mm, polished in longitudinal direction with grain size 240 –...
  • Page 17: Gearbox Cover With Position Switch

    Description 3.5.6 Gearbox cover with position switch Gearbox cover with position switch MS gearbox cover with switch (position switch) Art. 102-127808257 The normal gearbox cover is replaced by the gearbox cover with position switch. The adjustable switch clasp in the gearbox housing actuates the microswitch with floating contact. Solutions with externally mounted microswitches and appropriate operation or magnetic contacts need to be implemented by the customer onsite.
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Standby 13 W, rated power 67 W Max. torque: 80 Nm Mass moment of inertia of door leaf: 140 kgm (C 127 SU H) Opening angle: Adjustable from 70° to 95° Time delay: Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds (40 steps)
  • Page 19: Operation

    Operation Operation See also: 2 Configuration C 127 STG 127 V3_00_E [} 22] 2 Configuration FEM V1_10 with STG127 V2_40_E [} 23] Control panel BDE-D 5.1.1 Operation modes and button functions The buttons on the control panel BDE-D are used to set the door system operation modes in the main menu.
  • Page 20: Perform Reset

    Operation Sub menu NOTICE The main menu is returned to automatically 3 minutes after the last entry. Button Name Operation Function Display on LCD Enter button Press button 1 x to go to Select menu item, confirm Opening speed the next sub menu. entry 10 20 30 40 Plus button...
  • Page 21: Display System Information

    NOTICE Parameterization of the swing door operator can only be carried out with the optional elec- tronic BDE-D, the App i-record or the service and flash programmer FPC 902 or the test box. NOTICE Please always leave the parameter list in the drive even when replacing the STG!
  • Page 22: Configuration C 127 Stg 127 V3_00_E

    System C 127 SU parameter overview STG 127 ≥ V3.00 D = Value will reset after default parameter loading  Master S = Programming of slave 1 or slave 2  Slave M = Parameter modification via MFT (key) on STG (technical level) PARAMETER Parameter value (factory settings printed bold) Description...
  • Page 23: Configuration Fem V1_10 With Stg127 V2_40_E

    System DFA 127 parameter overview FEM 1 ≥ V1.10 D = Value will not be reset after loading default parameter STG 127 ≥ V2.40 M = Parameter modification via MFT (key) on STG (technical level) PARAMETER FEM 1 Parameter value (factory settings printed bold) Description FEM 1 FEM 1 in use with STG 127...
  • Page 24: Description Of Parameters

    Operation Description of parameters W = Factory settings: Basic drive (FP) PARAMETER REMARK DRIVING CYCLE → closing speed Speed when closing the door. 0 = lowest speed 40 = highest speed – The maximum speed depends on the opening angle and accelera- tion.
  • Page 25: Servicing And Maintenance

    Servicing and maintenance Servicing and maintenance General remarks According to current legislation, the operator of an automatic door system is responsible for its main- tenance and safety. Accidents or defects can be avoided if the system operator takes good care of the system. Testing Type of test Measure...
  • Page 26: Logbook

    Servicing and maintenance Logbook IMPORTANT The following example of a logbook is just a pattern. According to local regulations such a logbook must be attached to the door installation and all interventions and recurrent controls must be recorded in it. Date Error description / status- Troubleshooting / main-...
  • Page 27: Operator Duties

    Servicing and maintenance 6.3.2 Operator duties Personal protection requires compliance with the standards and guidelines for publicly accessible fa- cilities. According to applicable standards and guidelines, automatic door systems must be tested and ser- viced by qualified persons. The system operator is responsible for carrying out testing and servicing. System operator tasks Task Personnel...
  • Page 28: Extent Of The Inspection

    Servicing and maintenance 6.3.5 Extent of the inspection The test is carried out according to the manufacturer's test instructions. The result of the test is recor- ded in a test protocol and recorded in the test logbook. The inspection usually takes place at the same time as the maintenance of the system. The inspection also checks whether no changes have been made to the system since the last inspec- tion and whether it meets the current safety requirements.
  • Page 29 Malfunctions Malfunctions Status displays Malfunctions are shown on the LCD display. If there is a malfunction, the display changes between light and dark, as shown in the following figure. Multiple malfunctions can be displayed, e.g. 1 / 2. If there are multiple malfunctions, they are numbered as follows. AKI >...
  • Page 30 Malfunctions Malfunction Cause Measure Personnel Malfunction message still present Malfunction could not be rec- Qualified personnel are Qualified person- after restart. tified. required to rectify the mal- function. Show and read out sys- System operator tem information about the door on the display. Notify service center.
  • Page 31 Taking out of service and disposal Taking out of service and disposal Decommissioning When shutting down or taking out of service, the system is disconnected from the mains supply and any existing battery is unplugged. NOTICE After each temporary shutdown a new commissioning must be carried out. Dismantling and disposal IMPORTANT All machine parts must be sorted by type of material and disposed of according to...
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