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Another method of activating the door is with the 

Push and Go 

feature.

  This is a standard field selectable option which 

activates the door when it is opened more than one inch.  It can 
be used as the only method of door activation, or it can be used 
in conjunction with other external activation means, such as push 
buttons. The push and go type activation is intended for 
openings that are dedicated to accessibility, since the door is 
operating automatically 100% of the time.  The push and go 
feature is only active when the door is in the fully closed position.

The ED800 has an 

open trigger

 to activate the door opening.

The ED800 also has a standard 

vestibule function

 available.  

With this function two units can be interconnected.  Upon the 
completion of the closing cycle of the first unit, an activation 
signal will be sent to the second unit.  This activation functions in 
both directions.  If the interior door is activated first, it will then 
signal the exterior door to open.  If the exterior door is activated 
first, it will then signal the interior door to open.

The ED800 also has a standard 

latch delay function.

  This is 

used to control the release of an electric strike, magnetic lock or 
the retraction of an electric latch, in conjunction with the 
operation of the ED800.

When the ED800 is activated, Form-C  relay (NO/ C / NC) 
contacts (PINS 6, 7, 8) momentarily change state for up to 1 
second to release a strike, magnetic lock or retract a latch.
  

If required, ED800 operation may be delayed by 1/2 second 
when using an electric strike, magentic lock or latch retraction. 
Delaying the operator allows a locking device time to release the 
door before the ED800 opens it. The delay is enabled using an 
On/Off switch on the controller (See page 16). This feature is 
only activated when the door is in the closed position, so that 
electric strikes,  magnetic locks or electric latch bolts are not 
operated needlessly.

In addition, the ED 800 offers an 

external output terminal

, rated 

at 

12 volts DC

, at a maximum of 

500 milliamps.

  This can be 

used to power an electric strike or any accessory of compatible 
voltage.

The ED 800 also has a 

built-in safety circuit

.  While not 

required by the ANSI  A156.19 standard, this safety circuit can 
provide the ultimate in safe door operation.  When the optional 
presence sensor is installed, the door will not operate under 
power when it detects an obstacle within the swing area of the 
door.  In addition, the unit will hold the door in the fully opened 
position until traffic has cleared from the swing area of the door.  
Under no circumstances however, shall the presence sensor 
serve to stop an already moving door in the event that the swing 
area of the door becomes occupied, once the door is in motion.  
In this case, safety is assured by the low opening force, low 
opening speed, and obstacle default function of the unit.

ED800-5

08102710    05/07

INSTALLATION OF UNIT

Introduction

Prior to installation of the ED800, confirm that the door is in proper working order. Hinges or pivots must be in good condition and 
the door must swing freely through the entire opening range anticipated with the ED800. 

All door repairs must be performed 

prior to installation of the ED800. 

Ball bearing hinges or needle bearing pivots are recommended for proper ED800 operation.

The ED 800 is a non-handed unit which mounts to the door and frame much the same as a standard door closer.  The unit is 
designed so that it can be installed by one person.  The backplate is equipped with unique slots to aid in installation.  Two screws 
are pre-installed into the frame.  The unit is then hung on the two screws until the balance of the screws can be installed and 
tightened.

There are four different ways that the ED 800 can be ordered and installed:

ED 800J

 - Top jamb installation where the unit is attached to the 

header on the push side and the arm shoe is attached to the 
door.  The standard unit accommodates a reveal from  2 to 6 
inches.  For reveals of 0 to 4 inches, the C800R bar and shoe 
must be specified. For reveals of 4 to 8 inches, the C810R bar 
and shoe must be specified. For reveals of 8 to 12 inches, the 
C812R bar and shoe must be specified. 

ED 800J x Drop 

- Top jamb installation where the unit is located 

to clear a low ceiling condition on the push side of the door.   
This is otherwise similar to the ED 800J.

ED 800J x Drop x 830

 - Top jamb drop installation to clear a low 

ceiling on the push side.  The 830 is an arm shoe drop plate 
designed to connect the ED 800 arm to a narrow top door rail in 
this particular application.  This is otherwise similar to the ED 
800J x Drop.

ED 800T

 - Track installation where the unit is attached to the 

header on the pull side and a track arm assembly is attached to 
the top of the door.

Refer to individual templates for exact dimensional requirements 
for each particular application.  

Please use the full size 

preparation template included with the ED 800 when 
preparing the door and frame.

Summary of Contents for ED800 J

Page 1: ...DORMA ED800 SERIES 08102710 05 07 www dorma usa com 1 800 523 8483 ED800 T ED800 J INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...itch Option 15 Fire Door Wiring 15 Power Adjustments Push Pull Switch 16 Latch Delay On Off Switch 16 Low Energy Function 16 Power Assist Function 17 Latched Door 17 ED800 Controller Module Diagram 18...

Page 3: ...ors and accessories 1 Long No 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 No 3 Phillips screwdriver 3 1 8 blade screwdriver 4 3 16 blade screwdriver 5 Tape measure 6 10 Adjustable wrench 7 Center punch 8 Hammer 9 5mm He...

Page 4: ...delay commences once there is no longer any door movement In the closing cycle a maximum of 15 lbf may be generated at the latch edge of the door If an obstacle is encountered the unit will balance th...

Page 5: ...an obstacle within the swing area of the door In addition the unit will hold the door in the fully opened position until traffic has cleared from the swing area of the door Under no circumstances how...

Page 6: ...ME FOR PLATE FOR 1 4 20 MACHINE SCREWS USE No 7 0 201 DRILL FOR No 14 WOOD SCREWS USE 5 32 DRILL FOR SEX NUTS USE 3 8 DRILL TWO 2 HOLES IN DOOR FOR ARM SHOE 8 13 16 1 3 4 SEE NOTE 5 2 TO 6 STD 3 1 4 8...

Page 7: ...ew in connecting arm so arm slides freely Adjust connecting arm length so rod and connecting arm are 90 to door Re tighten screw 08102710 05 07 ED800 7 Initially install screws for slots A as pictured...

Page 8: ...2 HOLES IN DOOR FOR ARM SHOE 8 13 16 1 3 4 SEE NOTE 5 2 TO 6 STD 3 1 4 83 3 15 16 100 7 8 DIA HOLE FOR WIRE ACCESS 15 16 MINIMUM TO CEILING 1 3 4 1 5 16 33 12 5 8 321 525 20 11 16 4 3 8 111 11 16 17 6...

Page 9: ...Tighten all screws securely 08102710 05 07 Remove two 2 cover screws and cover Disconnect cover ground wire at base plate Loosen but do not remove end cap screws and slide end caps off Note Re instal...

Page 10: ...oe drop plate Place wrench on top pinion shaft and rotate pinion slightly toward latch edge of door Slide main arm over bottom pinion shaft Fasten securely with pinion screw and lock washer provided L...

Page 11: ...ed COVER END CAP END CAP WITH SWITCHES GROUND WIRE FOR COVER END CAP SCREW LEFT HAND MOUNT SHOWN 100 1 2 597 13 21 13 16 3 RIGHT HAND DOOR SHOWN BOTTOM OF FRAME NOTES C OF HINGE 1 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING...

Page 12: ...ided 08102710 05 07 ED800 12 Initially install screws for slots A as pictured allowing 5 16 between the screw head and the frame Align the slots in the mounting plate with the screws Slide the mountin...

Page 13: ...JUSTMENT Adjust spring tension according to the chart below The ED 800 is shipped from the factory as a size 3 The spring power can be increased to a size 5 Clockwise turns increase spring power Do no...

Page 14: ...power cord to the receptacle do not run through doorways window openings walls ceilings floors or the like Do not attach or otherwise secure the power cord to the building structure and do not conceal...

Page 15: ...nce to The National Electrical Code FUSE The ED 800 is protected by a 3 amp type AGC size 1 4 x 1 1 4 fuse Replace only with an identical fuse WARNING DISCONNECT POWER TO THE ED 800 WHEN REPLACING THE...

Page 16: ...when the door is in the hold open position 5 Adjust the Delay Time potentiometer to obtain the desired amount of time the door will remain at the hold open position This is adjustable from 5 to 60 se...

Page 17: ...le holding the latch retracted until the learn cycle is completed POWER ASSIST FUNCTION 1 Adjust the Power Assist Low Energy slide switch to the Power Assist position 2 Adjust the Door Width potentiom...

Page 18: ...use only Hold Open Switch Connection Closing Obstacle Switch Off On Mount Style Switch Push Pull Latch Delay Switch Off On External Connector NOTE Terminal can be removed from control module to simpl...

Page 19: ...external connector Note Accessory wires must be isolated from 120V incoming power ACCESSORY WIRE ROUTING Remove knockout with a 1 2 diameter punch and hammer Back side of end cap must be supported to...

Page 20: ...allow for the door to open FS 1 FRAME SWITCH The FS 1 Frame Switch is designed to be installed in a metal door frame with a minimum width of 1 3 4 NOTE Generally a junction box is not used with this t...

Page 21: ...hes numbered 1 through 10 located on the receiver board To gain access to the switch remove the top section of the case Any combination of on closed or off open positions can be selected by using a sm...

Page 22: ...s weak or dead and should be replaced After installation is complete check for proper operation KC RFT 1 Transmitter and KC RFT 2 Transmitter The KC RFT key chain transmitters are used in conjunction...

Page 23: ...cause both doors to open at the same time ED800 23 08102710 05 07 SEQUENTIAL OPERATION SINGLE DOORS In this operation the doors will open in sequence The switch at each door will activate that door Af...

Page 24: ...0 provides a normally open set of contacts which close momentarily to act as a switch to signal the power supply for the latch retraction When activated the contacts close immediately and stay closed...

Page 25: ...A ADJUSTMENT DELAY FIRE 1 2 CONTACT DRY 3 4 5 INPUT OUTPUT B 120 VAC DIP SWITCH OUTPUT A 8 DRY CONTACT 6 7 OFF ON INPUT POWER TRANSFER EXIT DEVICE Typical wiring diagram for the ED800 with PS501 Power...

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Page 27: ...02710 05 07 ED800 27 ED 800J x 870 ANGLE BRACKET TOP JAMB INSTALLATION TEMPLATE ED 800J x 870 ANGLE BRACKET x 831 ARM SHOE DROP PLATE TOP JAMB INSTALLATION TEMPLATE 1 1 4 44 32 3 LEFT HAND DOOR SHOWN...

Page 28: ...smitter Type Frequency Range Numbers of Codes Battery Type ED800 28 08102710 05 07 120 Volts AC 10 15 50 60 Hz 2 Amp 3 Amp type AGC size 1 4 x 1 1 4 12 Volts nominal filtered unregulated Range 10 to 2...

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