DORM
ED400 In Floor
Controller Manual
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DORMA AUTOMATICS, Inc. 924 Sherwood Drive Toll-Free: 877-367-6211 DL3128-010
Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Fax: 877-423-7999 10/1/2007
E-mail: automatics@dorma-usa.com Subject to change without notice
Output LEDs
Each output line has an LED a to indicate its status. This is what it means when the LEDs are lit:
Learn State
In addition to the Program State, at any given time, the controller is in one of 3 Learn States.
The controller is in the first two Learn States ("All" and Cycle") during set-up. From then on it'sin the
"Ready" State, ready to operate normally. If the installer changes an Operating Parameter,the controller
reverts to the "Cycle" Learn State, After a complete learn cycle, the controllerreturns to the "Ready" State.
When the Selector knob is in the "Learn" position, the display shows the Learn State.
Event codes
If the controller detects an abnormal condition, is displays a code for it (when the Selector knob is in the "Run"
position).The controller maintains a list of the most recent 16 significant events, which you can view with the
Monitor function.The controller catches certain unusual Events, and stores them in the log. Some events are
Exceptions. Exceptions are also displayed when the Selector knob is in the "Run" position (fromthe moment
when they occur, until the next opening cycle starts).
LED Reason for being lit
███
Data
A DK12 is connected to the controller, and the door is not closed, telling
the DK12 to use the Open Pattern. (If no DK-12 is connected, the LED
remains Off.)
███ Lock The controller is driving an electriclock (whether or not a lock is present)
CYCLE
Parameter
change
Complete
Learn Cycle
Slow learn
READYALL
Event
Not set-up Not set-up
Opening Obstacle The door encountered an obstacle while opening
Closing Obstacle The door encountered an obstacle while closing
Locked The door encountered an obstacle while at Latch-Stop
Swing The swing-side, door mounted presence sensor was activated
Emergency An emergency link (smoke detector, breakout) was opened
Motor The motor is not connected
Direction The motor is wired backwards
Time-out A state lasted too long
Bad value A variable's value was outside its allowed limits. See next.
Over-Heat The motor overheated
Over-Current The motor current exceeded the maximum for too long
Encoder The encoder is not working, is disconnected, it has a broken wire
Failure
The controller failed
Learn State
All The opener needs to do a complete learn cycle
Cycle The opener needs to do just an opening and closing cycle
Ready The operator is ready