5.13 Mounting the standard arm regard to particularly vulnerable people 5.14 Adjust braking circuit. 2.5 Use of ED 100 and ED 250 5.15 Adjust spring tension on fire and smoke protection doors 5.16 Set the closing speed when the power is off 2.6 Residual risk...
Intended use experience in the following areas: ED 100 and ED 250 are electromechanical swing door • Industrial safety, operational safety, and accident operators and are used solely for opening and closing prevention regulations swing doors in indoor areas with a door leaf weight of •...
Danger to life through electric current the operator and door combination is permitted and If the ED 100 or ED 250 is mounted on a complies with local standards. As a rule operators metal door leaf, there is a risk of the current must be switched off in the event of fire.
Operating modes met even up to EN 6. The smallest adjustable opening The ED 100, ED 250 can be operated in 2 ways, as a force is 23 N (5 lbf), as long as the hold-open system door closer or as an automatic swing door operator.
Low energy product The ED 100 and ED 250 operators are particularly The ED 100/250 can be set in such a way that the suitable for use on external doors that are exposed requirements of a low energy application (Low Energy to changing wind loads or on interior doors that Operator) according to EN 16005 or DIN 18650,...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Upgrade Cards dormakaba upgrade cards can be used to extend the functional scope of swing door operators ED < 3s Quit 100 and ED 250. When installing the upgrade cards, > 3s Reset information is exchanged between the operator >...
Electric door opener duty cycle: is not used on 2-leaf units. min. 30% Motor lock duty cycle: Accessories In addition to the extensive dormakaba accessories, many activators, locks, safety sensors and other 3.6.3 Key switch ST 32 DCW accessories from other manufacturers are available that could be operated with the operators ED Left key >...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Technical data Hold-open time for automatic 0-30 seconds (optional opening 0-180 seconds) Conditions of use Night/bank hold-open time 0-30 seconds Ambient temperature -15 to +50°C Hold-open time when opening 0-30 seconds Relative humidity max. the door manually Only for dry rooms 93% non-condensing Reversing/door closer...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions ED 250 Max. power consumption 240 watts EN 4–7 infinitely Closing force: adjustable Max. door leaf weight up to 400 kg, depending on 300 mm frame reveal depth the door leaf width (kg) Max. door leaf weight 301- 160 kg 500 mm frame reveal depth Door leaf width 700–1600 mm...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Overview of the torque ED 100 Mounting type Frame reveal mounting hinge Frame reveal mounting opposite side slide rail pulling side to the hinge normal arm pushing/ slide rail pushing Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Closer size EN 1154 EN 3 EN 4 EN 3...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Preparing assembly The cable length for external components must not exceed 30 m. Unless otherwise specified, all dimensions are specified in mm. Ensure that the door is equipped with hinges suitable for automatic operation. 2. Before mounting on a smoke or fire safety door, check whether the device is approved in conjunction with the door.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Door without rebate Top edge of door Frame reveal depth maximum ± 30 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with slide rail and long lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Door with rebate Top edge of door Frame reveal depth maximum ± 30 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with CPD slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Top edge of door Frame reveal depth maximum 60 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250 Default ●...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with CPD slide rail and long lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Top edge of door Frame reveal depth maximum 60 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250 Default ●...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with CPD 250 slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Frame reveal bottom edge Top edge of door Frame reveal depth up to 250 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge side pulling with CPD 250 slide rail and long lever bolts Ø 6.6 Top edge of door Room for cable inlet Frame reveal bottom edge Top edge of door Frame reveal depth maximum of 250 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on the hinge pushing with slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Note lever position! Bottom edge of Room for cable inlet door frame The maximum opening width is 95° Bottom edge of door frame Frame reveal depth maximum 60 mm Axle extension ED 100...
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Mounting on the opposite side to the hinge pulling with arm Ø 6.6 Bottom edge of door frame Room for cable inlet Bottom edge of door frame ED 100 = 0 mm–300 mm ED 250 = 0 mm–500 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250 Default ●...
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Mounting on the opposite side to the hinge pushing with EN 7 arm Ø 6.6 Bottom edge of door frame Room for cable inlet Bottom edge of door frame ED 100 = 0 mm–300 mm ED 250 = 0 mm–500 mm Axle extension ED 100 ED 250 Default ●...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on a centrally-mounted door with CPD slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Bottom edge of door frame Room for cable inlet Pivot point Bottom edge of door frame The HS parameter (band spacing) must be changed to the negative area.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting on a centrally-mounted door pulling with CPD slide rail and short lever bolts Ø 6.6 Room for cable inlet Top edge of door Pivot point Top edge of door The parameter HS (band spacing) must be changed to the negative area.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting the operator WARNING Danger of injury from falling objects. Falling parts or tools can cause injury. • Secure workplace against unauthorized entry. The procedure described here is an example. Structural or local conditions, existing aids or other circumstances may make a different approach sensible.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Optional installation stages 5.5.1 Route smoke detector cables for integrated smoke detectors (optional) See ED Cover Basic RM, ED Cover VARIO RM mounting instructions. 5.5.2 Mounting the strain relief (optional) Mount the strain relief before attaching the mounting plate to the door/wall.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting the mounting plate. Screw the mounting plate firmly with 12 screws into the prepared holes. Note Use dowels and screws adapted to the substrate for fixing. 2. Insert the supplied holding bolt into the lower of the two holes with a hammer.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Mounting the ED Cover Basic RM (optional) Mount the integrated smoke detector on the operator. See ED Cover Basic RM, ED Cover VARIO RM mounting instructions. Insert axle extension into the lever If necessary, insert the axle extension into the lever.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions 5.11 Mounting CPD/CPD 250 When using the CPD/CPD 250 slide rail lever, this must be assembled. Unscrew the lever to suit the installation situation. Hinge side DIN right and opposite side to the hinge DIN left Hinge side DIN left and opposite side to the hinge DIN right 5.12 Mount lever In order to mount the lever in the correct position, the...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions 5.13 Mounting the standard arm In order to mount the lever in the correct position, the axle must be brought into zero position. Set the spring preload to approx. 10 rotations, see “5.15 Adjust spring tension” on page 30. ‣...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions 5.14 Adjust braking circuit. Ensure that the mains voltage is switched off. WARNING! Risk of being crushed by the door. If the plug is inserted incorrectly, the brake circuit will not work. The door can close at high speed.
2. Push the buffer and end stop up to 5 mm to the sliding block. 3. Tighten the screws on the end stop ATTENTION! dormakaba recommends the use of a doorstop. When using the standard rod, a doorstop must be used. 5.19 Mount the cladding...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions 5.20 Mounting 2-leaf door (optional) Perform the following steps before mounting the operators: Remove the connection cable on both operators. 2. Pull the boards with the internal program switches upward. 3. On the operator, which is not installed on the mains connection side, push in the 3 terminals on the connection board and remove the connection board.
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If the unit is to be equipped with a sequential locking control, install it now, (see the mounting instructions ED 100/250 ESR). If the unit is to be fitted with an ED Cover Vario RM, install it now, refer to the ED Cover Basic RM, ED Cover VARIO RM mounting instructions.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions 19. Clip the new program switch into holding the remote power switch and connect it to the operator for the active door leaf. The connection is made on the connection board on the terminals for the external program switch. 30 31 32 34 33 3 35 20.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Connect accessories Clamp the connection cables to the connectors and plugs on the connection board. • Maximum 1.5 A total load at terminals 1, 1G and 3, a maximum of 1 A load at terminal 1G. • Cable length a maximum of 30 m when using J-Y(ST)Y 0.8 mm Assignment of terminals The terminal is included with the DCW Upgrade Card.
• Outside with status display "free/engaged" • Inside with status display "engaged" Emergency switch can be optionally mounted inside and outside. dormakaba recommends that the accessible WC also be integrated into an emergency call system provided by the customer. 57 57a...
5. In this case, the spring tension must be increased and the learning cycle restarted. Door is ready for operation The device detection "runs" through the display. ED 100 or ED 250 and the firmware version (represented by XX XX). Small, rotating "o" and "P" show that further Note...
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Install upgrade cards Commissioning of a 2-leaf unit Put the active door leaf into operation. Requirements: 2. After the learning cycle, switch the program • The operator must be fully assembled. switch to PERMANENTLY OPEN. • The learning cycle has been successfully completed. •...
‣ The control unit detects described in points 8.3 and 8.4. the container module Turn the ED 100, ED 250 off and then on again so and saves the new that the functions are taken over. function in it. Note ‣...
Frame reveal mounting hinge side pulling with CPD lever Frame reveal mounting hinge side pulling with CPD 250 lever Frame reveal ED 100: - 3–30 The frame reveal depth is set in 10 mm increments. The required depth ED 250: - 3–50 dimensions can be found in the assembly drawings.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Parameters/ Value range Unit Explanation display Factory setting = bold BS wall blanking 60-99 Degree When the set angle is reached, the input signal from the hinge side safety sensor is ignored. Wall blanking is required when the 99 = disabled door opens against an obstacle.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Parameters/ Value range Unit Explanation display Factory setting = bold Locking force 0–9 0 = off The locking force is permanently applied after the end stop. This 1–9 = on force should hold the door in the CLOSED position even if there is a wind force on the door.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Parameters/ Value range Unit Explanation display Factory setting = bold Factory settings By pressing the Fact Setup key on the user interface for > 8 level seconds, the operator can be reset to the factory settings. The SL parameter can be used to specify which data will be deleted before implementing the factory setting.
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ED 250: 2–60 °/s with Low Energy each reduced to max. 27°/s • Force open/close SPV ED 100: max. 150 N ED 250: max. 200 N with Low Energy each reduced to max. 60 N • Optional: Locking force SPV Function See parameter FH •...
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Parameters/ Value range Unit Explanation display Factory setting = bold Configuration Handheld operation. The interface is programmed for of the COM1 communication with the handheld. interface Door Pilot Interface for controlling the device using the Door Pilot (standing plug) App.
10 Diagnosis/troubleshooting 10.1 Handling information "In" “In” information is used to make the operator easier ED 100, ED 250 operators comply with a high level to service and shows both faults and operating of safety and all necessary technical rules and states, that suppress the automatic operation of the requirements.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Fault Possible cause Remedy The internal/external The program switch type The type used must be set correctly as the program program switch does parameter is set incorrectly. switch type parameter. not function or only The internal program switch Check cable and attach if necessary.
ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Error messages Display Meaning/cause Troubleshooting display In 01 None Blocking The door movement should be checked in a de- The door is blocked by an obstacle, and the door energized state, and any possible stiffness must movement was stopped by the operator. be eliminated.
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ED 100/ED 250 Mounting instructions Display Meaning/cause Troubleshooting display E 02 Locking fault This can be assumed to be caused by a defect in the flashing The operator attempts to open or close a locking locking device or a wiring error. The locking device device with feedback or a DCW locking device.
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