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0548-990/62g

2019.10

Swing door drive mechanism

with fire protection rating

ETS 64-R

Mounting and operating instructions

Original

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Summary of Contents for ETS 64-R

Page 1: ...0548 990 62g 2019 10 Swing door drive mechanism with fire protection rating ETS 64 R Mounting and operating instructions Original Com no Pos Construction year Operator Operating place...

Page 2: ...thout safety elements according to EN 16005 14 3 8 Maximum wind load capacity 15 4 MOUNTING 16 4 1 Preparation 16 4 2 Mounting versions 17 4 2 1 Rod assemblies narrow RS RG 17 4 2 2 Rod assemblies sta...

Page 3: ...ker 60 6 4 3 Fire protection sticker 60 6 4 4 Rating plate 60 6 5 Mount the drive mechanism covering 61 7 CONTROL 62 7 1 Main switch 62 7 2 Program selector 62 7 3 Operating modes 63 7 4 Adjustings 64...

Page 4: ...etting examples 87 13 1 7 Error display 88 13 2 KOMBI D BEDIX 89 13 3 Open position stop piece integrated in the drive mechanism 90 13 4 Connection plate for wooden door leaf normal rods 90 13 5 Conti...

Page 5: ...ons must only be carried out by experts Experts are persons who based on their professional training and experience have sufficient knowledge in the field of powered windows doors and gates They are s...

Page 6: ...nding on the respective situation and authorization please ask your distribution agent Company portrait Homepage News Info News via E mail Product brochures Product presentation PowerPoint Submission...

Page 7: ...red Note Hints which facilitate the work 2 3 Safety regulations 2 3 1 Principles According to standard EN 16005 DIN 18650 describing the safety related requirements for automatic door systems a risk e...

Page 8: ...irements specified by the machinery directive The swing door drive mechanism with fire protection rating ETS 64 R may only be installed and operated in dry rooms If this condition cannot be fulfilled...

Page 9: ...t for fixing devices 2 3 3 Safety devices It is inadmissible to bypass shunt or disable the safety devices Any defective safety devices may not be disconnected in order to be able to continue the oper...

Page 10: ...D Spring unit for spring powered closing respectively opening E Direct current motor F Gear GSd special gear for sliding rods pushing function G Output shaft with eight pointed star for the connectio...

Page 11: ...The automatically closing starts as soon as the programmed hold open time has expired Function in the event of a fire alarm a mains failure The door leaf is closed from any position by means of spring...

Page 12: ...pened from any position by means of spring power unless it has not been locked The motor attenuation ensures a controlled opening An emergency power supply system is therefore not necessary Attention...

Page 13: ...80 Nm permanent 240 Nm max Distance door hinge Output shaft 280 mm Lintel depth normal rods max 240 mm sliding rods DIBt check 30 30 mm pl 30 70 190 mm ps 30 60 190 mm Door opening angle max 105 Weigh...

Page 14: ...4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 0548 990 62g Page 14 of 95 Mounting and operating instructions Leaf weight Leaf width Normal rods pushing function lintel mounting Leaf weight Leaf width Sliding rods pushing...

Page 15: ...k m h 8 0 P a 3 5 k m h 6 0 P a 950 1250 900 850 800 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 8 0 k m h 3 2 0 P a 7 0 k m h 2 4 5 P a 6 0 k m h 1 8 0 P a 5 0 k...

Page 16: ...an be integ rated into the drive mechanism itself 1 Check the free running movement of the door leaf Should it fail to move smoothly and silently or if it is out of balance i e it opens or closes by i...

Page 17: ...164 01 pulling function Lintel mounting see chapter 4 4 2 Lintel depth 30 120 mm Drive mechanism 0548 032 alu 0548 033 inox Motor connector plug Standard X Inverse Y see chapter 4 1 Sliding rods 0548...

Page 18: ...intel depth 30 30 mm DIBt checked 30 70 190 mm Drive mechanism 0548 032 alu 0548 033 inox Motor connector plug Standard X Inverse Y see chapter 4 1 Sliding rods 0548 134 pushing function 0548 105 01 K...

Page 19: ...d operating instructions 0548 360 Mod The mounting plate 0548 360 can be used in cases where an existing FDC B drive mechanism needs to be replaced by an ETS 64 R drive mechanism and where the existin...

Page 20: ...rk must be carried out according to chapter Electrical connections Note In cases where it is planned to integrate an open position stop piece into the drive mechanism option this stop piece must be mo...

Page 21: ...ring aluminium Drive mechanism 0548 033 Covering inox incl fixing set 0548 107 1 Mounting plate 0548 358 resp 0548 360 MOD 1 Normal rods 0548 163 01 Procedure 1 Mark out and drill the fastening holes...

Page 22: ...ing and operating instructions DIN right as shown DIN left mirror inverted Lintel depth DIBt checked Lower edge door frame Axis of rotation Options Axle extension mm mm mm Standard 0 3 21 0548 190 10...

Page 23: ...le with the door leaf Fasten the rod arm B by means of the screws D Tightening moment 9 Nm forward to chapter 4 6 Attention Check the motional sequence of the door leaf The rods must not touch Inverse...

Page 24: ...inserted in the locking screw B 4 Close the door leaf 5 Carefully turn the cam disk A to the left or to the right until the locking screw B is located at the highest point and the socket wrench is in...

Page 25: ...on the lintel and the door leaf Note The illustration shows a 46 mm sliding bolt Depending on the situation this bolt can be replaced by the version 18 mm This will change the respective dimensions by...

Page 26: ...IBt che cked Lintel depth mm Min width door leaf mm without with FLATSCAN Max door opening angle A mm without with FLATSCAN 30 20 740 840 105 89 189 21 30 750 840 105 99 189 31 40 750 840 105 99 189 4...

Page 27: ...on stop piece B into the sliding rail C 10 Slide the sliding rail C over the glider E and bolt it onto the door leaf 11 Screw down the open position stop piece B approx 5 before the door leaf reaches...

Page 28: ...el and the door leaf Note The illustration shows the 18 mm sliding bolt Depending on the situation this bolt can be replaced by the version 46 mm This will change the respective dimensions by plus 28...

Page 29: ...Lower edge door frame 18 mm Sliding bolt Axis of rotation with mounting plate DIBt che cked Lintel depth mm Min width door leaf mm Max door ope ning angle A mm 30 0 740 105 89 1 10 730 105 79 11 20 72...

Page 30: ...nt of the output shaft 15 9 Slide the open position stop piece B into the sliding rail C 10 Slide the sliding rail C over the glider E and bolt it onto the door leaf 11 Screw down the open position st...

Page 31: ...l rods KTL 0548 104 01 Procedure 1 Mark out and drill the fastening holes on the lintel and the door leaf 2 Mount the mounting plate 3 If existing Sub assemble the drive internal open position stop pi...

Page 32: ...ght angle with the door leaf Fasten the rod arm B by means of the screw F 11 Tighten all the screws 12 Mount the open position stop piece approx 5 before the door leaf reaches the maximum open positio...

Page 33: ...134 620 mm incl sliding bolts 14 38 mm Sliding rods KTL 0548 105 01 620 mm incl sliding bolts 14 38 mm Procedure 1 Mark out and drill the fastening holes on the lintel and the door leaf 2 Mount the m...

Page 34: ...Lintel depth mm Min width door leaf mm without with FLATSCAN Max door ope ning angle Rod assem blies art no A mm without with FLATSCAN B mm C mm 30 30 740 810 105 0548 105 140 210 280 620 31 70 760 8...

Page 35: ...mechanism push the rota ting arm B back by the pre stressing angle of 15 8 Push the guide profile G over the glider C and hook it into the mounting profile E 9 On both sides insert and screw down the...

Page 36: ...incl sliding bolts 14 38 mm Sliding rods KTL 0548 105 01 620 mm incl sliding bolts 14 38 mm Procedure 1 Mark out and drill the fastening holes on the lintel and the door leaf 2 Mount the mounting pla...

Page 37: ...e cked Lintel depth mm Min width door leaf mm Max door opening angle Rod assem blies art no A mm B mm C mm 30 10 740 105 0548 105 140 280 620 11 20 730 105 0548 105 130 280 620 21 30 720 105 0548 105...

Page 38: ...ing arm B parallel to the drive mechanism 8 Push the guide profile G over the glider C and hook it into the mounting profile E 9 On both sides insert and screw down with 1 5 Nm the expansion element F...

Page 39: ...rew Note The correct pre stressing of the closing spring must imperatively be adjusted before carrying out the automatic setting up procedure The setting values are mandatory for fire protection and o...

Page 40: ...95 Mounting and operating instructions EN class Width of door leaf Normal rods Measure X Sliding rods pulling function Measure X Sliding rods pushing function Measure X Inverse application Measure X...

Page 41: ...or in the operating mode MANUAL the door leaf is reliably engaged by the door lock the drive mechanism is equipped with a door slam function acceleration causing a forceful closing By means of the pot...

Page 42: ...Under normal conditions it will not be necessary to change the default setting However in cases where in the de energized state or in the operating mode MANUAL the door leaf fails to be reliably engag...

Page 43: ...rting door with escape way function a driver flap supplied by customer must be provided unless this function is guaranteed by the locking system In the MANUAL mode in the event of a mains failure or a...

Page 44: ...outed below the chassis profile whereas the cables of the control and safety elements can be routed within the drive mechanism Procedure 1 If required break out the pre perforated flap on the side cov...

Page 45: ...instructions 3 Connect the mains supply cable as illustrated see also wiring diagram E4 0141 713 in the appendix 4 Mount the side cover extensions 5 Mount the side covers Program selector further awa...

Page 46: ...ETS 64 R 0548 990 61 70g_2019 10 indd 47 22 22 28 614 28 670 0548 990 62g Page 46 of 95 Mounting and operating instructions 5 2 Cable layout 5 2 1 Lintel mounting...

Page 47: ...rting installations the fire protection elements can either be connected to the fire protection PCB of the drive mechanism of the earlier leaf Master or to the one of the drive mechanism of the delaye...

Page 48: ...to the two pins X106 4 Switch on the main installation swtich on the drive mechanism Display E60 30 5 Select menu Diagnostics FPx 6 In the rest position press in the joystick Reset OK The fire protect...

Page 49: ...locks the door leaf in the desired operating modes and is configurable Attention For the Inverse application it is compulsory to use an electric lock or a holding magnet which maintains the door leaf...

Page 50: ...zed lock must be homologated together with the fire safety profile system Functional performance Opening command Impulse and permanent command transmitted to motorised lock CONFIG Unlock IMPULS or PER...

Page 51: ...motorized daily release the seal as well as the board immediately behind it must be pierced and the lock must be restarted Attention Daily release is not allowed for fire safety doors Connect termina...

Page 52: ...C PARAMETER TDelay 0 MTS anti panic lock M 9300 with control unit KABA x lock X6 2 X6 5 X3 20 X3 21 CONFIG EL Fb N O PARAMETER TDelay 0 Fuhr autotronic 834 Fuhr autotronic 834P anti panic function for...

Page 53: ...owledge the fire alarm either by means of a connected button or by pressing and hol ding for a certain time a program key in the side cover 3 Using the joystick adjust the display direction Move the j...

Page 54: ...y means of OK 11 Start the setting up procedure Teach validate by means of OK Note Prior to a Teach procedure make sure that the fire alarm has been reset 12 Upon expiry of 10 seconds the setting up p...

Page 55: ...aching The door leaf is closed at super slow speed The safety sensory system is active except during the teach in procedure Start the teach in from the open position This ensures the teach in of the n...

Page 56: ...act upon the Master single leaf operation Opening elements connected to Slave act upon the Master as well as on the Slave bi parting operation The safety elements SER and SES are connected to the resp...

Page 57: ...oor leaves will be simultaneously opened i e that no opening delay is active The default value of AcSeq is 20 and thus sufficient for the majority of bi parting installations In cases where a mechanic...

Page 58: ...tor is used start with a AcSeq of 90 afterwards AcSeq can be reduced 6 Configuration of the Slave drive mechanism DubleD SlaveA AoSeq desired time lag of the opening angle Control 1 Check the display...

Page 59: ...rol 1 Check the display of the Master control unit to see if a small black w is visible on the first level connection existing Note A small white w indicates Missing connection 2 Transmit a Key comman...

Page 60: ...mpulso 1s normale Bloccato senza corrente Sbloccato senza corrente Se non esiste inserire un ponte Interruttore a chiave girevole Chiusura di emergenza Apertura di emergenza Elemento di sicurezza Bord...

Page 61: ...ge 61 of 95 Mounting and operating instructions 6 5 Mount the drive mechanism covering Material 1 Covering 0548 400 Aluminium 1 Covering accessories 0548 143 Aluminium or 1 Covering 0548 303 Stainless...

Page 62: ...atal error alle the keys shortly flash up In the event of a fire alarm the red LED in the other side cover lights up Acknowledge the fire alarm either by means of a connected button or by pressing and...

Page 63: ...utside OPEN The door leaf is automatically opened and remains in the OPEN position MANUAL The drive mechanism and the control elements are switched off The door leaf can be manually opened The door le...

Page 64: ...rs can be changed on the control unit by means of the display and the joystick The movements of the joystick have the following effects Vertical joystick movement upward downward Scroll through the di...

Page 65: ...losing force force close Hold open force force open hold Interlocking force force close hold automatically programs FLock and FDelay if these are 0 Opening angle of the door angle open If the opening...

Page 66: ...relay PCB 0 is plugged in Parametrizable relay output 2 on optional PCB 1 relay contact only visible if relay PCB 0 is plugged in Parametrizable relay output 3 on optional PCB 1 relay contact only vi...

Page 67: ...tions Parameter Description Closing sequence role Master Slave and interlock side A B Current delay angle for opening sequence control Slave only visible if DubleD is active Current delay angle for cl...

Page 68: ...ETS 64 R 0548 990 61 70g_2019 10 indd 0548 990 62g Page 68 of 95 Mounting and operating instructions 7 4 4 Menu navigation Password protected...

Page 69: ...GO Push and Go 2nd display line at the bottom left hand side the presently enabled operating mode is displayed a frame around the symbol indicates the overriding operat ing mode m means closing sequen...

Page 70: ...er 13 6 ERROR ACTIVE Pending active errors The pending active errors are displayed in a list This list is updated at the end and the latest additions appear during the next passage A0 indicates the la...

Page 71: ...ism continues to beep Teach OK is validated by means of OK and aborted by any other joystick movement The setting up procedure can be canceled by means of the D BEDIX C key Setting of the opening angl...

Page 72: ...devices checking of the different elements as far as these are included in the installation Warning To avoid jeopardizing the safety of persons any defective safety elements may not be disonnected in...

Page 73: ...3 seconds1 x x Activation escape way detector 1 5 m in front of the door1 x x Minimum escape way width1 x x Maximum opening force at Break Out leaf 220 N 1 m from floor x x Safety elements Reversing...

Page 74: ...e covering of the drive mecha nism 2 Check all the cable connections 3 Normal rods Separate the rod arm B from the rotating arm A Pull the spherical joint C apart 4 Check the free running movement of...

Page 75: ...MANU AL operating mode and carefully check if the door closes in a cushioned manner If not replace the hardware If yes check correct the friction of the door leaf and the pre stressing of the closing...

Page 76: ...power supply CAN No Description Cause Elimination Checking time Reaction E10 01 Fullteach required Parameter Ao Rod Invers or dAxis changed Carry out a teach Upon changing the drive mechanism configur...

Page 77: ...ecking time Reaction E60 00 Relay PCB 0 Option PCB has been remo ved its address changed or become defective Check if the option is provided If defective Replace or remove from the configu ration Note...

Page 78: ...ements LED SE safety element yellow is not lighted LED OE opening command blue is not lighted despite the active opening element The opening ocmmand is not evaluated Check the cabling between the open...

Page 79: ...eans of an USB memory stick Note Not all the USB memory sticks can be used We thus recommend a previous testing of their function together with the ETS 64 R 9 3 1 Preparation The USB stick must contai...

Page 80: ...ocntrol unit 9 3 3 LED display on the control The display of the functions is ensured via three LEDs on the control PCB SOK Green USB Loader started OE Blue Activity in progress delete write memory SO...

Page 81: ...mechanism will not be used during at least 1 month it is recommended to pull out the mains plug For taking the installation back into operation all you have to do is to plug in the mains cable and se...

Page 82: ...THE INSTALLATION An ecologically acceptable disposal of the installation is ensured if the different materials are separated and recycled No particular measures are required for the protection of the...

Page 83: ...ide cover extension 0548 209 Flexible cable routing Option 0548 163 01 Normal rods RS 0548 164 01 Sliding rods RG incl sliding rail 650 mm 0549 115 Connection plate for wooden door leaf compl normal r...

Page 84: ...m Only one D BEDIX can be connected per door installation 13 1 1 Keys C key Cancel Exit the menu Invalidate entry OK key Confirm the selection Confirm the entry Arrow keys Navigate within the menus S...

Page 85: ...ged to the operating mode NIGHT from any random operating mode the internal radar will still remain active during the programmed time TdNigt EXIT OPEN The installation is opened and remains in the ope...

Page 86: ...ay Description PARAMETER Setting the motional parameters CONFIG Setting the functionalities DOUBLE DOOR Setting the closing sequence and interlock function DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostic tool ERROR ACTIVE Act...

Page 87: ...actuation of both arrow keys access to the menu level By means of the arrow key select BLOCK Confirm with the C key and the right hand arrow key 13 1 6 Setting examples Changing the operating mode Sel...

Page 88: ...ns of the arrow key change the value Confirm with the OK key Teach Completely close the door leaf Short simultaneous actuation of the arrow keys access to the menu level By means of the arrow key sele...

Page 89: ...ontains a key operated switch round or profile cylinder with the following function Lockout of the KOMBI D BEDIX against unautho rized use Free Locked If this lockout is enabled all the keys are short...

Page 90: ...purpose of this stop piece is to limit the opening motion of the door leaf thus ensuring its reliable closing in the event of a fire As an option an open position stop piece can be integrated into the...

Page 91: ...cted by inserting an intermediate covering piece Note A fire alarm is displayed by the red LED in the side cover This LED must be visible on one of the two drive mechanisms Set with drive mechanism co...

Page 92: ...Addr0 or Addr1 2 Switch on the main installation swtich on the drive mechanism the relay PCB is automatically identified The identified relay PCB is displayed as follows in the diagnostic menu R0 Add...

Page 93: ...ive mechanism all the transmitters need to be programmed with the same code which is transmitted from the standard transmitter to all the additional transmitters On the other hand several drive mechan...

Page 94: ...nd Slave are connected among each other see wiring diagram in the appendix If a door radar is mounted directly above the FLATSCAN it is compulsory to mount the weather canopy for screening against rad...

Page 95: ...ns 14 APPENDIX The following documents are added as an appendix to this instructions Wiring diagram E4 0141 713_ECO Wiring diagram Fire protection PCB E4 0141 714_ECO Wiring diagram Relay PCB E4 0141...

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