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ED100 / ED250 SERVICE MANUAL
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Parameter detail
Parameters / Display Value range
Unit
factory setting
= bold
Explanation
16. PR (Power Reserve)
module test
0 – 1 O Test off
1
■ Parameter is "TS".
■ If using Dorma emergency escape lock SVP-2000 DCW, or
M-SVP 2000 DCW, V1.5 or later, a SVP-PR 12 (Power Reserve)
module can be used but must be tested on a regular basis.
■ The PR module test is performed once every 24 hours, or ten
minutes after the AC power has been turned on. In event of an
error, unlocking is not performed and consequently no
automatic door movements are initiated.
■ Test is automatically activated if a fire protection module is
recognized in conjunction with SVP-2000 DCW or
M-SVP 2000 DCW locks.
■ Parameter can be subsequently set to 0, but is reactivated in
event of a reset to factory setting.
17. Static force in
opening direction
(basic parameter for
wind load control)
0.5 to 3.5 lbf
2 to 15 N
(reduced
correspondingly
with Low-Energy
mode)
10 * N
6
(60 N)
(13.5 lbf)
■ Static force on door closing edge can be changed using this
parameter.
■ An internal monitoring function checks if selected adjustment
of force is admissable. If the adjusted parameter value exceeds
admissable value, adjusted value is alternately displayed with
operative value.
■ Due to system tolerances, actual forces on door must be
measured and changed, if required, following automatic drive
learning cycle. ANSI / BHMA A156.10 or A156.19 standards
(Section 14 and 15) must be complied with and verified after
parameter has been set.
18. Static force in
closing direction
(basic parameter for
wind load control)
0.5 to 3.5 lbf
2 to 15 N
(reduced
correspondingly
with Low-Energy
mode)
10 *N
6
(60 N)
(13.5 lbf)
■ Static force on door closing edge can be changed using this
parameter.
■ An internal monitoring function checks if selected adjustment
of force is admissable. If adjusted parameter value exceeds
admissable value, the adjusted value is alternately displayed
with operative value.
■ Due to system tolerances, actual forces on door must be
measured and changed, if required, following automatic drive
learning cycle. ANSI / BHMA A156.10 or A156.19 standards
(Section 14 and 15) must be complied with and verified after
parameter has been set.
19. Automatic mode -
motor-driven
latching action
0 – 9 0 ■ In addition to mechanical latching action, automatic mode
offers a motor-driven latching action.
■ The EP parameter setting is designed to increase static force
on door to overcome door seals or locking mechanisms while
motor-driven latch is closing (v1.7).
■ Setting should be increased starting from a low parameter
value and increased step by step so as to avoid damage to
door system.
■ It must be ensured that both the door itself and the arm / slide
channel installation are suitable for the additional permanently
introduced forces.
If in doubt, it is advised to select the lowest possible
adjustment.
20. Latching action angle 2 – 10
(v1.7)
Degrees
3
Door opening angle at which motor-driven latching action
(Parameter EP) is activated.
21. Keep-closed force
0 – 9 0 = off
1 – 9 = on
■ Keep-closed force is designed to keep door in its "closed"
position - even if wind acts on door.
■ Keep-closed force is permanently applied following latching
action. It can be set from "0" (off) to 9 (maximum).
■ Keep-closed force parameter is always adjusted after latching
action angle EA.