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Dorma ED100 - Parameter Details: Safety Sensors and Locking; Safety Sensor Testing

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DORMA AUTOMATICES, Inc. 924 Sherwood Drive Toll-Free: 877-367-6211 Subject to change without notice
DL3463-050 08/2016 Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Fax: 847-249-3999
ED100 / ED250 SERVICE MANUAL
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Parameter detail
Parameters / Display Value range
Unit
factory setting
= bold
Explanation
11. Safety sensor
test
0 – 6 0 Parameter is ST.
Test off; safety sensors are not tested.
This is used with IRS-2 infrared safety sensor.
One of parameters 1 – 6 must be used in combination with
safety sensors.
Test level (low or high active) depends on sensor, and must be
set to same value as on sensor.
1 Sensor test on swing (hinge) side – level: high active.
2 Sensor test on approach (opposite hinge) side – level: high active.
3 Sensor test on swing (hinge) side & approach (opposite hinge) side
– level: high active.
4 Sensor test on swing (hinge) side – level: low active.
5 Sensor test on approach (opposite hinge) side – level: low active.
6 Sensor test on swing (hinge) side & approach (opposite hinge) side
– level: low active.
7
Wall-mounted sensor with data line (USA) - lock monitoring not
available.
12. Activation by safety
sensor on approach
(opposite hinge) side
0 – 1 0 Safety sensor’s input signal is ignored as soon as door is closed.
1
Safety sensor can trigger an opening pulse while door is closed.
13. Suppression of
safety sensor on
swing (hinge) side
during initialization
0 – 1 0 Safety sensor on swing (hinge) side is active during an initialization
drive after a power on reset.
1 After a power on reset, operator starts an initialization drive at
slow speed. This cannot be completed if safety sensor on
swing (hinge) side is, or has been triggered.
When SP is active, operator will ignore swing (hinge) side safety
sensor during initialization (first) drive (v1.9).
14. Delayed opening for
locking mechanism
(unlocking time)
0 – 40 100 ms
1
Door is opened only after delayed opening time for locking
mechanism has elapsed.
Delayed opening time delay for locking mechanism starts as
soon as a pulse has been generated.
If parameter setting is “0”, and input for locking feedback
contact is closed, door will not perform "preload before unlocking
function" Pu before system unlocks.
Sequence changes depending on locking device used and its
feedback contact.
Since various motor locks do not have feedback contacts, a
delay of up to 4 seconds is possible (v1.7).
15. Door preload prior to
unlocking
0 – 9 0
Preload prior to unlocking: force with which door is pushed in
the “closed” direction before opening.
Preload time is determined by "delayed opening for locking
mechanism" parameter Ud.
It may be reasonable to push door in closing direction (preload)
in order to release electric strike (if available) and thus to insure
that it opens.
The higher the value is set, the greater strain on arm fixing. To
maintain system’s long service life, only set force as high as is
really necessary.

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