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Brand | Dorma |
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Model | ED100 |
Category | Garage Door Opener |
Language | English |
Highlights electrical hazards and requirements for qualified personnel.
Details pinch, collision, and crushing hazards at door closing edges.
Details daily and annual safety checks for automatic and low energy doors.
Instructions on adjusting spring tension and its effect on system operation.
Steps to prepare the door and operator for the learning cycle.
Step-by-step guide to performing the automatic door learning cycle.
Procedure for adjusting spring tension if indicated during the learning cycle.
Details force measurements and back check requirements for door operation.
Steps to enter parameterization mode using program switches and buttons.
Guide on scrolling, displaying, changing, and saving parameter values.
Adjusting automatic opening and closing speeds for optimal performance.
Setting static forces for opening and closing directions, considering wind load.
Configuration of power assist activation angle and force adjustment.
Explains 'In' codes which indicate system status or operating situations.
Procedure for accessing and understanding error codes 'EO' to 'E9'.
Methods for resetting error messages, including UI reset and power reset.
Details how error messages are stored and accessed in memory locations.
Explains the meaning of LED status indicators for error codes and information.
Troubleshooting for obstructions, drive function deactivation, and upgrade card errors.
Diagnosing issues with hold-open systems, locked doors, and communication errors.
Troubleshooting cyclical tests for the internal current measuring circuit.
Troubleshooting braking circuit tests and DCW communication issues.
Diagnosing errors related to locking devices, sensors, and EEPROM.
Resolving issues with firmware versions and fire protection settings.
Troubleshooting system shutdown options and current measuring circuit errors.
Diagnosing braking circuit faults and motor overheating.
Checking power supply issues and control unit errors indicated by LED flashes.
Guide to initiating and performing the door's learning cycle.