Parameters / Display Value range Unit
factory
setting =
bold
Explanation
Night/Bank
hold-open time
0 – 30 Seconds
10
The Night/Bank hold-open time (key switch) can be set separately.
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. The signal can be retriggered.
Hold-open time in
the event of manual
opening
0 – 30 Seconds
1
The hold-open time following manual opening acts for every pure
manual opening operation, even when the Power Assist Function is
activated and following stopping by the sensor strip.
Wall blanking on
hinge side
60 – 99
99 = deactivated
Degrees
80
When the set angle is reached, the input signal of the safety sensor
on the hinge side is ignored. The wall blanking is required if the door
opens against an obstacle. The wider the detection range of the safety
sensor used, the greater must be the range in which detection is
ignored. To ensure personal safety, we advise keeping this range as
small as possible.
If the wall blanking angle is exceeded when the door is being opened,
a rapidly flashing dot appears in the top-left hand corner of the
control unit’s display. When the value drops below the set angle, the
display goes blank.
Safety sensor
test
0 – 6
0
Test off; the safety sensors are not tested.
To be used with the IRS-2 safety sensor. One of parameters 1 – 6
must be used in combination with safety sensors pursuant to EN
16005 or DIN 18650. The low and high active test level depends on
the sensor, and must be set to the same value on the sensor.
1 Sensor test on hinge side – high active level
2 Sensor test on opposite hinge side – high active level
3 Sensor test on hinge side & opposite hinge side – high active level
4 Sensor test on hinge side – low active level
5 Sensor test on opposite hinge side – low active level
6 Sensor test on hinge side & opposite hinge side – low active level
Pulse via safety
sensor on opposite
hinge side
0 – 1
0
The safety sensor’s input signal is ignored as soon as the door is
closed.
1 An opening pulse can be triggered with the safety sensor while the
door is closed.
Suppression of
safety sensor on
hinge side during
initial movement
0 – 1 0 The safety sensor on the hinge side is not active (is suppressed)
during the initial movement.
1
The safety sensor on the hinge side is active during the initial
movement.
Delayed opening for
locking mechanism
0 – 40 100 ms
1
The delayed opening for the locking mechanism starts as soon as a
pulse has been generated. The door is opened only once the delayed
opening for the locking mechanism has elapsed. If the setting is “0”,
pressing is not performed before delayed opening for the locking
mechanism. The sequence changes depending on the locking device
used and in combination with the feedback contact.
Ease of preload
prior to unlocking
0 – 9
0
The ease of preload prior to unlocking is the force with which the
door is pushed in the “closed” direction before opening. The time
is determined by the delayed opening for the locking mechanism
parameter. Pressing in the “closed” direction may be sensible to
relieve the pressure on any e-openers present and to ensure that they
open. The higher the value is set, the greater the strain on the arm
fixing. To maintain the system’s long service life, only set the force as
high as really necessary.
ED 100, ED 250
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