A comprehensive guide to programming, status codes, and troubleshooting for the Dorma ES 200 automatic sliding door operator.
1. Control Unit and Interface Overview
The control unit features a 7-segment display and pushbuttons for menu navigation and parameter adjustment.
LED Indicators
- LED 1: Status information of safety sensor 1 (e.g., light barrier).
- LED 2: Status information of safety sensor 2 (e.g., light barrier).
Control Interface
- 7-segment display: Display unit for indicating numbers (values) and symbols (parameters).
- UP pushbutton: Increases the parameter or value.
- DOWN pushbutton: Decreases the parameter or value indicated.
- SEL (SELECT): Pushbutton for MENU control.
- SERV (Service): Pushbutton for performing specific service functions.
2. Menu Structure and Display Codes
The system uses specific alphanumeric codes to indicate modes, settings, and errors.
Meaning of Display Codes
| Code range | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Error display |
| 1 | Program mode |
| 2 | Country specification |
| 3 | Locking in Program switch settings |
| 4 | Locking mode |
| 5 | Back up battery operation |
| 6 | Night-bank-hold open time |
| 7 | Hold open time |
| 8 | Motor type |
| 9 | Opening speed |
| A | Closing speed |
| b | Parameterisation block |
| c | Rubbercord test |
Navigation
To navigate the menu:
- Use SELECT to enter the menu level.
- Use UP/DOWN to change values.
- The system returns to the operation display automatically after 20 seconds of inactivity.
- Functioning correctly: Basic display setting.
- Malfunctioning: Display flashes.
3. Parameter Settings
When setting parameters, observe the following sequence to ensure proper configuration. Modify values using the "+" (UP) and "-" (DOWN) buttons.
Interlock and Locking Types
- No interlock
- Bistable interlock
- Bistable interlock with status signalling contact (NO)
- Monostable interlock (fail safe)
- Combi lock
- Rod lock (DCW)
Speed Settings
Opening and Closing speeds can be adjusted in increments:
| Selection | Speed (Motor 63x25 / 63x55) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 10 cm / sec |
| 1 | 15 cm / sec |
| 2 | 20 cm / sec |
| 3 | 25 cm / sec |
| 4 | 30 cm / sec |
| 5 | 35 cm / sec |
| 6 | 40 cm / sec |
| 7 | 45 cm / sec |
| 8 | 50 cm / sec |
| 9 | 55 cm / sec |
| A | 60 cm / sec |
| b | 65 cm / sec |
| C | 70 cm / sec |
| d | 75 cm / sec |
Time Settings (Hold Open / Night Bank)
Available durations: 0, 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 seconds.
4. Error Handling & Troubleshooting
The system stores up to 10 errors. To query error messages, access the error menu. The display will flash the last occurring error.
Common Error Codes and Acknowledgement
| Error Message | Method of Acknowledgement | PDA Code |
|---|---|---|
| Obstruction | Self-knowledge (Automatic reset) | 23 |
| Lock | Turn program switch to OFF | - |
| Program switch | Turn program switch to OFF | 10 |
| Light barrier | Self-knowledge | - |
| Incremental encoder | Self-knowledge | - |
| Back up accumulator | Turn program switch to OFF | - |
| Motor fault | Self-knowledge | - |
| Force test | Self-knowledge | 12 |
| Overcurrent at motor | Turn program switch to OFF | 13 |
| DCW | Cycle mains and reset to original settings | 29 |
| Relay test fault | Cycle mains | 21 |
| Emergency STOP operated | Release EMERGENCY OFF | - |
5. Service Key & PDA Operation
The Service Key is the linking element between a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) and the ES 200 control unit. It connects via the 9-pole SUB D plug.
Functions
- Enable/Disable control keys on the unit.
- Update software of the control unit.
- Unlock the control panel (if locked).
Status LED Indicators on Service Key
| Update Status | LED Color | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Update Successful | Green | Process completed successfully. |
| Update in Progress | Orange (Flashing) | Do not disconnect. |
| Error | Red (Flashing) | Error during update. Repeat process. |