dormakaba ED50 High Traffic Automatic Door Operator User Guide
- June 14, 2024
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dormakaba ED50 High Traffic Automatic Door Operator
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: ED50/ED100/ED250
- Standard: ANSI A156.10 Standard for Power-Operated Pedestrian Doors
Configuration
Step | Parameter | Range | Factory Settings |
---|---|---|---|
10 | Installation type | Pull arm with the track, wall mounting (0* on pull- |
hinge
side)
Push arm, wall mounting on approach (non-hinge side)
Push arm with track, wall mounting on approach (non-hinge
side)
Overhead concealed (OHC) right-hand
Overhead concealed, left hand| 0 (Pull arm with the track, wall mounting on
pull-hinge
side)
11| Reveal depth| ED50/100: 7 to 11
ED250: 7 to 16| 10 (Factory setting)
12| Door width (Tb)| Door width in increments of 100 mm (4)| Factory setting
varies
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1: Side-by-side Movement
- Move the door up and down several times.
Step 2: Power On
- Turn on the power.
- The display will show a P on the right with a rotating segment on the left.
Step 3: Parameter Settings
- Press and hold the right button until the Parameter ID is displayed (approximately 3 seconds), then release the button.
- Press the right button.
- Press the right button.
- Use the up and down buttons to change the setting.
- Press the right button to accept the changes.
- Press the left button to return to the programming menu.
- Press the down button to go to the next parameter setting or press the left button to exit the programming menu.
Expected Results
- Parameter ID will appear (ex. AS).
- The display will show the current setting (flashing).
- The display will show the new parameter setting.
- The display will show the current Parameter ID (Step 3).
- Go back to Step 4.
- The display will show a rotating segment and a 0.
Learn Cycle
- To initiate the learning cycle, press and hold the bottom button until the display changes (approximately three seconds).
- The door will make several movements and the display will cycle through several letters and numbers.
- When the display stops at 4, push the door open to the desired opening angle between 90 and 110 degrees.
- Release the door and press the bottom button to continue the learning cycle.
- Repeat the process a maximum of 18 to 24 turns (24 on ED250).
- To restart the learning cycle, press and hold the bottom button until the display changes (approximately three seconds).
Reveal Depth (rd) Chart
rd | Inches | rd | Inches |
---|---|---|---|
-3 | 1 3/16 | 31 | 12 3/16 |
-2 | 3/4 | 32 | 12 9/16 |
-1 | 3/8 | 33 | 13 |
0 | 34 | 13 3/8 | |
1 | 3/8 | 35 | 13 3/4 |
2 | 3/4 | 36 | 14 3/16 |
3 | 1 3/16 | 37 | 14 9/16 |
4 | 1 9/16 | 38 | 14 15/16 |
5 | 1 15/16 | 39 | 15 5/16 |
6 | 2 3/8 | 40 | 15 3/4 |
7 | 2 3/4 | 41 | 16 1/8 |
8 | 3 1/8 | 42 | 16 1/2 |
9 | 3 9/16 | 43 | 16 15/16 |
10 | 3 15/16 | 44 | 17 5/16 |
11 | 4 7/16 | 45 | 17 11/16 |
12 | 4 3/4 | 46 | 18 1/8 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: What is the standard for power-operated pedestrian doors?
A: The standard is ANSI A156.10 Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors. -
Q: What should I do if the braking circuit plug is inserted incorrectly?
A: If the braking circuit plug is inserted incorrectly, the brake circuit will not work and the door can close at high speed. Make sure to verify the plug position before programming the door. -
Q: How long should I hold the right button to display the Parameter ID?
A: Press and hold the right button for approximately 3 seconds until the Parameter ID is displayed. -
Q: How can I exit the programming menu?
A: Press the left button to exit the programming menu.
Note: For more information and support, visit www.dormakaba.com
- DL4615-015
- Date: 11-2020
- Version: 1
Introduction
This guide is intended to be used as a reference to assist a trained and certified AAADM technician in programming the dormakaba:
- ED50 operator in accordance with ANSI A156.19 Standard for Low Energy Power Operated Doors.
- ED100/ED250 operators in accordance with ANSI A156.19 or ANSI A156.10 Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors.
WARNING
Verify power fail closing speed and braking circuit plug position before
programming the door and completing a learning cycle.
Power fail closing speed.
The door must be adjusted to close in no less than three seconds but a minimum
of five seconds is recommended.
Braking circuit plug position
- A – Pull arm
- B – Press arm
When the braking circuit plug is in the correct position the door will easily Press open and close slowly. If the door is very hard to Press open change the jumper position.
WARNING
If the braking circuit plug is inserted incorrectly, the brake circuit will
not work. The door can close at high speed!
Installation
- The ED operator must be completely installed per the applicable dormakaba Installation Instruction Manual.
- The door must be closed. Both programs switch to the CLOSE “0” position.
- All terminal blocks need to be installed. No safety sensors are connected.
Step 1| Power switch to ON position.
- A series of numbers and letters will show up on the display.
- This will stop after two horizontal dashes side by side move up and down several times.
---|---
Step 2| While the dashes are moving up and down, press the bottom button on
the display.
- This will identify which way the unit is mounted.
- Letters and numbers will now display right side up.
| The display will show a “P“ on the right with a rotating segment on the
left.
3| Press and hold the right button until the Parameter ID is displayed
(approximately 3 seconds), then release the button.| Parameter ID will appear
(ex. AS ).
---|---|---
4| Press the right button.| Displays the current setting.
5| Press the right button.| The display will flash the current setting.
6| Press the up and down buttons to change the setting.
7| Press the right button to accept the changes.| Displays the new parameter
setting.
8| Press the left button to return to the programming menu.| Displays the
current Parameter ID (Step 3).
9| Press the down button to go to the next parameter setting (or)| Go back to
Step 4.
Press the left button to exit the programming menu.| The display will show a
rotating segment and a “0”.
Step| Configuration Parameter| Range Factory Settings|
Factory setting.
---|---|---|---
10| Installation type| 0-4| 0| Pull arm with track, wall mounting on
pull (hinge side).
1| Push arm, wall mounting on approach (non-hinge side).
2| Push arm with track, wall mounting on approach (non-hinge side).
3
| Overhead concealed (OHC) right hand.
4| Overhead concealed, left hand.
11| Reveal depth| ED50/100
-3 to 30 ED250
-3 to 50
|
**0***
| Reveal depth rd is set in increments of 10 mm (3/8”).
Example: 4 = 40 mm (1 9/16”)
12| Door width|
ED50/100
7 to 11 ED250
7 to 16
|
**10***
| The astragal is included in the door width.
Door width Tb is set in increments of 100 mm (4”).
Example: 9 = 900 mm (36”).
All three required parameter settings (AS, rd, Tb) must be made to flash even if the value does not need to be changed before the door moves to the learning cycle.
Learn Cycle
a “0“ displayed on the right side and a rotating segment on the left indicates the unit is ready for a learning cycle.
- To start the learning cycle, press and hold the bottom button for until the display changes (approximately three seconds).
- The door will make several movements and the display will cycle through several letters and numbers.
- When the display stops at “4” push the door open to the desired opening angle between 90 and 110 degrees, then let go of the door and press the bottom button to continue the learning cycle.
- If the door closes and an “F” is displayed, this is an indication that the spring force is too low.
- Turn off the power.
- Increase the spring force.
- The spring should have a minimum of 10 turns and a maximum of 18 to 24 turns (24 on ED250).
- Restart the learning cycle. Press and hold the bottom button until the display changes (approximately three seconds).
The operator will complete the learning cycle.
- When finished, there will be two horizontal bars side by side on the display.
- You can now continue with the programming and customize the door as desired.
Reveal depth rd
rd/Inches
-
-3 – 1 3/16
-
-2 -3/4
-
-1 -3/8
-
0 0
-
1 3/8
-
2 3/4
-
3 1 3/16
4 1 9/16 -
5 1 15/16
-
6 2 3/8
-
7 2 3/4
-
8 3 1/8
-
9 3 9/16
-
10 3 15/16
-
11 4 7/16
-
12 4 3/4
-
13 5 1/8
-
14 5 1/2
-
15 5 7/8
-
16 6 5/16
-
17 6 11/16
-
18 7 1/16
-
19 7 1/2
-
20 7 7/8
-
21 8 1/4
-
22 8 11/16
-
23 9 1/16
-
24 9 7/16
-
25 9 13/16
-
26 10 1/4
-
27 10 5/8
-
28 11
-
29 11 7/16
-
30 11 13/16
-
31 12 3/16
-
32 12 9/16
-
33 13
-
34 13 3/8
-
35 13 3/4
-
36 14 3/16
-
37 14 9/16
-
38 14 15/16
-
39 15 5/16
-
40 15 3/4
-
41 16 1/8
-
42 16 1/2
-
43 16 15/16
-
44 17 5/16
-
45 17 11/16
-
46 18 1/8
-
47 18 1/2
-
48 18 7/8
-
49 19 5/16
-
50 19 11/16
Door width Tb
Tb | Inches | Tb | Inches |
---|---|---|---|
7 | 28 | 10 | 40 |
8 | 32 | 11 | 44 |
9 | 36 | 12 | 48 |
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