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Crane 2000LE and 3000LE
05-2021
DL6001-003
Crane 2000LE and 3000LE Wiring, Setup and Troubleshooting
In-ground Motion Assist 360 drive with Remote Control Enclosure
Chapter 12
12.9.1 Verify Driving Parameters.
Driving parameter settings can be verified once the
learning cycle has been completed.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Reference Chapter 11 for Driving Parameter
detail.
1. Verify driving parameter settings according to
ANSI A156.27, Power and Manual Operated Revolving
Pedestrian Doors.
12.9 Verify driving parameters according to ANSI/BHMA A156.27
WARNING
Material damage due to improper parameter
settings!
• Contact dormakaba if additional
information is required.
Step Action
1.
WARNING
Ensure that no one is present in or next
to the revolving door!
Unlock all Emergency Stop pushbuttons.
• The control system saves the base position
with 0⁰ (locking position).
2.
Revolving door starts learning cycle.
• Current learning cycle phase is shown on
2 digit display. Reference Fig. 12.8.1.
• Learning cycle phases depend on options
ordered with door.
• Learning cycle is terminated as soon as an
error occurs during learning cycle.
3.
Learning cycle completed.
The learning cycle is completed and
door is ready for operation.
Error during learning cycle - reset error (s).
Learning cycle terminated:
1. Press an Emergency Stop switch.
2. Perform the fault correction according to the
Error list (Para. 16.3).
3. Start the learning cycle again from Step 1
and correct any additional errors, if any.
12.8 Perform learning cycle
o1
Detection of 0˚ base or locking
position.
o2
Measurement calculation of path
between sensors and locking
position:
• The door starts to spin in
positioning speed until the two
positive ramps of the reference
sensors (installed in the drive
system) will be activated.
o3
Determination of the wing inertia
while the wings are rotating.
Fig. 12.8.1 Learning cycle phases