Dorma ED 100 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Dorma ED 100 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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ED 100, ED 250
Installation and Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation and Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ED 100, ED 250 — Contents Page General Information ......................2 Safety ..........................3 Product Description ......................4 Preparing for Installation ...................... 8 Installing the Drive ....................... 15 Connecting Accessories ......................26 Commissioning ........................27 Upgrade Cards........................28 Parameterization / Service ....................30 10.
  • 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 drives and are used exclusively for opening and closing 2.8 Dangers at Closing Edges...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    Radar motion detectors, passive infrared motion detectors, manufacturers which can be operated with the ED 100 and pushbuttons, switches, sensor buttons, radio systems, IR ED 250 drives. receivers, access control systems, telephone systems and...
  • Page 5 3.9 Wind Load Control and changed, if necessary, to ensure compliance with local The ED 100 and ED 250 drives are particularly suitable for standards and regulations. use on exterior doors exposed to changing wind loads or on...
  • Page 6 ED 100, ED 250 — 3.10 Operating Elements The ED 100 and ED 250 drives are electromechanical drives. Automatic opening and closing is possible only if the < 3s Quit motor gear unit and the control unit work together properly.
  • Page 7 ED 100, ED 250 — 3.13 Technical Data LED status indicator Green – Operating voltage control – Malfunction information Operating conditions Yellow – Service interval display Ambient temperature - 15 – + 50° C Integrated program switch Off, Automatic, Permanent Suitable for dry rooms only Relative humidity max.
  • Page 8: 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 9 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation on hinge side with 12.5 mm pivot pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge of door Space for cable inlet Door without rebate Upper edge of door Maximum lintel depth ± 30 mm Axle extension ED 100...
  • Page 10 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation on hinge side with 25 mm pivot pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge of door Space for cable inlet Door with rebate Upper edge of door Maximum lintel depth ± 30 mm Axle extension ED 100...
  • Page 11 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation on hinge side, pull version of slide channel CPD, with 12.5 mm pivot pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge of door Space for cable inlet  If using the CPD lever, around 30 mm must be...
  • Page 12 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation on hinge side, pull version of slide channel CPD, with 25 mm pivot pin Ø 6.6 Upper edge of door Space for cable inlet  If using the CPD lever, around 30 mm must be...
  • Page 13 ED 100, ED 250 — Installation on opposite hinge side of slide channel Ø 6.6 Bottom edge of frame Space for cable inlet Upper edge of door  The maximum opening width is 95°.  The axle adapter is installed rotated by 45°.
  • Page 14 Installation on opposite hinge side with arm Ø 6.6 Bottom edge of frame Space for cable inlet Bottom edge of frame ED 100 = 0 mm – 300 mm ED 250 = 0 mm – 500 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250...
  • Page 15: Installing The Drive

    ED 100, ED 250 — 5. Installing the Drive Secure the workplace against unauthorized access. Required tools Falling parts or tools may lead to injuries. 2.5 mm 5 mm 13 mm 6 mm The procedure described here is an example.
  • Page 16 ED 100, ED 250 — 5.2. Installing Strain Relief (Optional) Install the strain relief before fixing the mounting plate to the door / wall. Remove the screw and take the mains connection off the mounting plate. Place the strain relief beneath the mains connection.
  • Page 17 ED 100, ED 250 — Connect the radio receiver. + 24 V purple 64 63 62 1G 3 Pulse white blue gray 5.3 Installing the Mounting Plate Screw the mounting plate down into the prepared holes with 12 screws.  Use dowels and screws adapted to the substructure for fixing.
  • Page 18 ED 100, ED 250 — Tighten the 8 screws firmly. Plug in the mains connection plug. 5 mm 5.5 Driving the Axle Extension into the Lever Drive the axle extension into the lever.  Installation position when installing on the hinge side.
  • Page 19 ED 100, ED 250 — Place the end caps onto the spacers. Guide the spacers and the end caps into the cover.  Ensure that the installation position is correct; the spacers and end caps must be installed as shown in the figure.
  • Page 20 ED 100, ED 250 — Align the clamping screw at a right angle to the door leaf with the door closed. Loosen the counter nut on the clamping screw. Loosen / tighten the clamping screw such that it is at 90°...
  • Page 21 ED 100, ED 250 — 5.11 Setting the Closing Time in a De-Energized State Set the closing time on the potentiometer.  It is imperative that the time is set. If the door closes in less than 3 seconds, error message 73 (braking circuit test) appears.
  • Page 22 ED 100, ED 250 — Attach the axle covers. Attach the side covers.  On the side with the program switch, the insertion depth can be varied by means of notches to compensate for minor discrepancies in the length of the cover hood.
  • Page 23 ED 100, ED 250 — Lay the mounting plates on a straight base and align them accurately. Measure the length of the cover hood and use the formula hood length - 91 = X to calculate the length of the assembled mounting plates.
  • Page 24  If the system is to be equipped with a closing sequence control, install it now (see installation instructions ED 100/250 ESR WN 057380-45532). 15. Install both drives (see page 17, point 5.4). 16. Clip the new program switch into the holding fixture of the removed mains switch and connect it to the drive for the active leaf.
  • Page 25 ED 100, ED 250 —  Figure 13 shows the connection on the passive leaf. DORMA...
  • Page 26: Connecting Accessories

    ED 100, ED 250 — 6. Connecting Accessories Connect the connection lines to the plugs and insert the plugs into the terminal board. • The maximum overall load on terminals 1, 1G and 3 is 1.5 A. • The maximum cable length when using J-Y(ST)Y 0.8 mm is 30 m.
  • Page 27: Commissioning

    If the spring tension is too low, the display shows The device ID “runs” through the display. ED 100 the small, rotating “o” and an “F”. or ED 250 and the firmware version (represented by XX XX).
  • Page 28: Upgrade Cards

    DORMA Upgrade Cards can be used to expand the range 8.1.2 Fire Protection Upgrade Card – Red / Transparent Red of functions of the ED 100 and ED 250 swing door drives. Following activation, the drive can be used as a hold-open When the Upgrade Cards are being installed, information is system.
  • Page 29 ED 100, ED 250 — 8.3 Installing Upgrade Cards 8.4 Installing Other Upgrade Cards Conditions: You can install other Upgrade Cards. The first Upgrade Card installed takes on the function of the • The drive is completely installed. Container module. All of the installed functions can be used provided that the Container module is installed in the drive •...
  • Page 30: Parameterization / Service

    Lintel mounting on opposite hinge side, push version of projecting Lintel mounting on opposite hinge side, push version of slide channel Lintel depth ED 100: - 3 – 30 The lintel depth is set in increments of 10 mm. Please refer to the ED 250: - 3 – 50 installation drawings for the required dimensions.
  • Page 31 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameters / Display Value range Unit Explanation factory setting = bold Night/Bank 0 – 30 Seconds The Night/Bank hold-open time (key switch) can be set separately. hold-open time The Night/Bank hold-open time starts when the contact on the Night/ Bank activator input is being opened and the door is in the open position.
  • Page 32 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameters / Display Value range Unit Explanation factory setting = bold PR module test 0 – 1 Test off If using SVP-2000 DCW or V1.5 or later of M-SVP 2000 DCW, a Power Reserve module can be used but must be tested on a regular basis.
  • Page 33 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameters / Display Value range Unit Explanation factory setting = bold EPS DCW 0 – 1 In the event of a power failure or if the drive is deliberately switched – behavior following off, the program switch is automatically switched to the last known a mains reset position when the power returns.
  • Page 34 The service cycle counter and time counter are reset to 200,000 (yellow LED) cycles and 12 months. Any settings deviating from this must be made with the DORMA hand-held terminal (also see service LED function). Factory setting level 1 – 2 By pressing the Fact Setup button on the user interface for >...
  • Page 35 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameters / Display Value range Unit Explanation factory setting = bold Fire Protection 0 – 3 Upgrade Card Full-Energy Upgrade Card Professional Upgrade Card Flip-Flop Function not available available, but not activated Extended hold-open active...
  • Page 36 ED 100, ED 250 — Parameters / Display Value range Unit Explanation factory setting = bold Trigger the hold- 0 – 1 Function activated. open system by If the drive is run as a hold-open system, manual triggering can take...
  • Page 37: Diagnosis / Troubleshooting

    ED 100, ED 250 — 10. Diagnosis / Troubleshooting DORMA drives satisfy a high safety standard and comply Briefly press to call up error messages E0 to E9. with all the necessary technical rules and requirements. Dealing with Information (“In”) Both internal safety circuits and external safety circuits managed by the drive are monitored on a cyclical basis.
  • Page 38 ED 100, ED 250 — Malfunction Possible Cause Remedy During installation: The braking circuit’s connector is in the The connector must be positioned in accordance with wrong position. the arm being used. The door can be opened manually only with great See page 20, point 5.10.
  • Page 39: Error Messages

    ED 100, ED 250 — 11. Error Messages Display Meaning / Cause Troubleshooting Display Blocking In 01 None The door movement should be checked when de- The door is blocked by an obstacle and the door energized and anything prohibiting ease of movement movement was stopped by the drive.
  • Page 40 ED 100, ED 250 — Display Meaning / Cause Troubleshooting Display Braking circuit test In 73 None System tolerances and ambient conditions influence The cyclical test (performed every 24 hours) the braking circuit test. For this reason the test cannot always be successfully completed the first time.
  • Page 41 ED 100, ED 250 — Display Meaning / Cause Troubleshooting Display System error 3 (braking circuit) E 73 Flashing The door closes too quickly when de-energized seven The braking circuit is a safety element in closer (in less than 3 seconds).
  • Page 42: Information For The Facility Drive

    12.1 Safety Instructions outlined in the installation instructions and must be performed by competent staff. • Do not allow children to play with the ED 100/250 or its adjustment and control equipment. De-energize the product before dismantling it. • Keep remote controls out of the reach of children.
  • Page 43 ED 100, ED 250 — DORMA...
  • Page 44 DORMA Deutschland GmbH DORMA Platz 1 58256 ENNEPETAL GERMANY Tel. +49 2333 793-0 Fax +49 2333 793-4950 www.dorma.com...

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