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DORMA ES 200 Series Manual: Settings & Functions

 

2. General Settings

The control unit is preset with basic settings (original settings). If you require another setting, you will have to implement this either with the aid of the buttons next to the 7-segment display on the control unit (see parameterisation instructions) or via PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).

Important: The system should only be reset to original settings in case that several settings have been changed and the door no longer works properly.

Restoring Original Settings

ES 200 Easy:

  • Set program switch to AUTOMATIC.

ES 200 / ES 200 2D / ES 200 CO48 / DAC 300:

  1. Set program switch to OFF.
  2. Open the door leaves to 50%.
  3. Please consider the country-specific settings.
  4. Connect power plug.
  5. Press and hold the SERVICE button until the door performs a closing cycle.
Note for ES 200 Easy / ES 200 / ES 200 CO48: In case the door starts an opening cycle, press the minus button on the control unit to change the rotation direction of the motor.

For ES 200 2D Special Instructions:

  • Both the polarity of the leads (white – brown) of the motor connection and those of the auxiliary motor have to be reversed.
  • As soon as the power supply has been switched on, the control unit powers up and the security checks are performed.
  • An "8" blinks on the 7-segment display. When the 8 blinks twice, the original settings have been restored.

Post-Reset Procedures

Following the restoring of the original settings, differing settings (e.g. motor type, door type) have to be made manually either via the buttons on the control unit or via PDA (parameterisation) and a learning cycle has to be performed.

3. Functional Tests

Please note: All connected activators must be checked in each program switch position. The activators must be adjusted according to the respective installation instructions/documentation texts.

3.1 Light Barriers

Automatic light barrier self-test (internal test via control unit): The light barriers are automatically tested before each closing cycle. If the test fails (the door does not close), the system must be checked by a service engineer.

The movement range between the sliding panels is monitored by light barriers. If a person or an object enters the movement range or detection range of the light barriers, the closing cycle is reversed into an opening cycle and the door remains open until the monitored area is free and the hold-open time has expired.

Manual light barrier check with test piece

  • During closing cycle: Interrupt one light barrier after the other during the closing cycle. The respective LED on the control unit goes out and the closing cycle is reversed.
  • While the door is open: Interrupt the light barriers for several seconds while the door is open. The door should remain open for as long as the light barriers are interrupted. Once the light barriers are uninterrupted, the door should close on expiry of the preset hold-open time.

3.2 External Detector

The external detector is a radar motion detector that responds to movements. The system is activated by approaching people or objects.

Test Requirements:

  • The external detector is connected.
  • The program switch is set to AUTOMATIC or PARTIAL OPEN position.

Function: If a person or an object comes within the range of the sensor, the door opens, and then closes on expiry of the hold-open time.

3.3 Internal Detector

Test Requirements:

  • The internal detector has been connected.
  • The program switch must be set to AUTOMATIC, EXIT ONLY or PARTIAL OPEN position.

Response: When a person or an obstacle enters the detection range of the sensor, the door travels to "open" position and closes on expiry of the hold-open time.

3.4 Night-/Bank Activator (Optional)

ES 200 Easy Configuration

  • Requirements: Night-/Bank activator connected, Emergency power activated (battery connected).
  • Approach: Activate the contact of the switch so that it is permanently activated.
  • Result: The door remains open as long as the switch is activated. The door closes on expiry of the Night-/Bank hold-open time as soon as the contact is interrupted.

ES 200 / ES 200-2D / ES 200 CO48 / DAC 300 Configuration

  • Requirements: Night-/Bank switch connected, Program switch set to OFF position.
  • Approach: Trigger an opening pulse via the Night-/Bank activator.
  • Result: The door is unlocked and performs an opening cycle. A permanent pulse activates the “PERMANENT OPEN” function. After usage, the door performs a closing cycle and is locked in “closed“ position.

3.5 Monitoring of Closing and Opening Force

3.5.1 Obstacle during closing cycle

If the door runs into an obstacle during a closing cycle:

  • The closing cycle is reversed into an opening cycle.
  • The door travels to full opening width. The door closes at low (creep) speed on expiry of the adjusted hold-open time.

3.5.2 Obstruction during opening cycle

If the door panels run into an obstruction, the door will stop and perform a further opening attempt at low (creep) speed. If the obstruction is still present, the door will stop again. After a total of six opening attempts, the door will close. Once the obstruction has been removed, the next opening cycle happens at low speed.

3.6 EMERGENCY OFF Pushbutton (Optional)

Requirements: Program switch set to AUTOMATIC, PARTIAL OPEN, EXIT ONLY, OFF (not locked) or PERMANENT OPEN.

Test: Press the EMERGENCY OFF pushbutton. The motor circuit is interrupted, door panels halt and can be moved manually.

3.8 EMERGENCY OPEN FUNCTION (Power Failure)

Applicable to ES 200 Easy / ES 200 / ES 200 CO48

Requirements: Rechargeable battery pack connected, EMERGENCY OPEN FUNCTION adjusted.

In event of power failure:

  • If switch is OFF: Door remains closed.
  • If switch is AUTOMATIC/PARTIAL/EXIT ONLY: Automatic emergency opening is performed via battery.

3.9 EMERGENCY CLOSING (Power Failure)

Test Approach:

  1. Set program switch to AUTOMATIC, EXIT ONLY, PARTIAL OPEN or PERMANENT OPEN.
  2. Ensure door is in "open" position.
  3. Remove power plug (simulate power failure).
  4. The door should travel to "closed" position using the rechargeable battery pack.

3.F Function Module Configuration

Note: System must be disconnected from power supply while the DCW address of the function module is set or amended.

To set DCW address: Set both DIP switches of the control unit to OFF position (Sets DCW address 48).

3.F.2 Protection of Secondary & Main Closing Edges

Secondary edges (IN 1 and IN 2): Presence sensors monitor range behind sliding panels during opening. If entered, opening stops.

Main closing edge (IN 3): Presence sensors monitor range between panels during closing. If entered, closing reverses to opening.

3.F.3 Panic Closing Function (IN 4)

Subject to legal provisions. Must be adjusted via PDA for safety reasons and triggered via safety deactivation (Totman system).
  • Function: Press and hold pushbutton to close. Door only closes while button is activated.
  • Safety functions (blocking recognition, light barriers, radar) are deactivated during this mode.
  • Door closes with maximum force if blocked.

3.F.6 Airlock Function

Used where doors are close together. Door 1 triggers opening of Door 2 after Door 1 closes. Can also be configured for pulse relaying.

3.F.9 Pharmacy Function (IN 2)

Requires ES 200 locking device. When activated, door opens to a preset width and locks. When deactivated, door closes and locks.

3.FST FST Module

3.FST.1 EMERGENCY OPEN Pushbutton

Connected in series with intrinsically-safe internal detector. Pushing button causes door to open and halt.

3.FST.2 KT8-switch

Triggers Night/Bank pulse, unlocks door, opens it, and relocks after hold-open time expires.


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