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Dorma ES 250 PRO Terminal Layout & Interlock Wiring Guide

Dorma ES 250 PRO / ES 400 PRO Mounting Instructions - Terminal Layout & Connections

6. Terminal Layout

6.1 Terminal layout of the control board

  1. Operator locking device connection
  2. RS232 connection
  3. Multiport (See Fig. 88)
  4. CAN BUS port 1
  5. CAN BUS port 2
  6. Power supply connection
  7. Battery pack connection
  8. Drive connection
  9. Hall effect sensor connection

6.2 Multiports

The multiports are used to connect components that are not CAN BUS-compatible to the control unit.

There are 3 pre-installed configurations, which are sufficient for most application scenarios. If the pre-installed configurations are not sufficient, the multiports can be configured individually via the OSI as an input (high-/low-active, normally open/normally closed) or as an output (open collector).

Multiport Terminal Connections
Terminal Connection
1 + 24 V
3 GND (ground)
io1 Multiport 1
io2 Multiport 2
io3 Multiport 3
io4 Multiport 4 and Wake-Up*
* Note: In battery mode, the control unit switches to energy-saving mode. The control unit can only be activated via multiport 4.

6.2.1 Multiport default settings

The keys on the control unit can be used to select one of the following configurations (Parameter “FF”).

Parameter "FF" Configurations
Configuration Multiport Function Input activation level
Standard (1) 1 Exit: Status “Door closed” -
2 Exit: Doorbell contact -
3 Input: Emergency stop/emergency open Low active / normally open
4 Input: Night/bank Low active / normally open
Status (2) 1 Exit: Status “Door closed” -
2 Exit: Doorbell contact -
3 Exit: Info or malfunction -
4 Exit: Status “Door open” -
Pharmacy (3) 1 Exit: Status “Door closed and locked” -
2 Exit: Doorbell contact -
3 Exit: Info or malfunction -
4 Input: Pharmacy Low active / normally open

6.2.2 Possible functions

The following functions can be configured via the OSI.

Output (Exit) Functions

  • Status “Door closed”
  • Status “Door open”
  • Malfunction
  • Status “Door closed and locked”
  • Info and malfunction
  • Position greater
  • Lock alarm
  • Doorbell contact
  • Status “No faults in unit”
  • Lock interlock
  • Interlock impulse transmission

Input Functions

  • Pharmacy
  • Panic lock
  • Night/bank
  • Key switch 1 left
  • Key switch 1 right
  • Fire brigade switch
  • Close dead man’s switch
  • Open dead man’s switch
  • Opening impulse via key
  • Emergency stop
  • Emergency open
  • Soft reset
  • Lock interlock
  • Interlock impulse transmission
  • Inside detector
  • Outside detector
  • Fire protection closures
Note: The panic lock, emergency stop, interlock and inside detector inputs are not available on FST units.
Note: The interlock functions are only available via the I/O.

6.2.3 Connection on the multiports

For multiport default setting “Standard”

6.3 Connection as an interlock

6.3.1 Standard interlock

The standard interlock can be set up as a 2- or 3-way interlock.

The inputs and outputs must be configured as follows for 2-way and 3-way interlocks:

  • Input 1 (Terminal 11): Lock interlock - Input
  • Output 1 (Terminal o1): Lock interlock - Exit

2-door standard interlock

3-door standard interlock

6.3.2 Time interlock

The inputs and outputs must be configured as follows for 2-way and 3-way interlocks:

  • Input 1 (Terminal 11): Interlock pulse forwarding - Input
  • Output 1 (Terminal o1): Interlock pulse forwarding - Output

6.3.3 Interlock with impulse transmission

The inputs and outputs must be configured as follows for 2-way and 3-way interlocks:

  • Input 1 (Terminal 11): Lock interlock - Input
  • Input 2 (Terminal 12): Interlock pulse forwarding - Input
  • Output 1 (Terminal o1): Lock interlock - Exit
  • Output 2 (Terminal o2): Interlock pulse forwarding - Output
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