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5-1-7    Partial Open (Half Open) 

 

 

Basic setting code (LED1) 

‘A’ 

Partial open is defined by a percentage of the full open width as shown in the chart below. 

Partial open operation is related to setting ‘d/7’ of the applied setting group 1(d codes).   

 

Value 

Width 

(%) 

12.5 

25 

37.5 

50 

62.5 

75 

87.5 

93 

95 

98 

 

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If you set ‘d/7’ OFF (AUTO) (Default Setting), upon the door being held open by heavy traffic, the partial 

open position will change to full open position automatically. 

If you set ‘d/7’ ON (FIX), the partial open setting will not to change to full open. 

If you select partial open width to setting 7, 8 or 9, automatic full open function is disabled, to prevent a 

finger trap hazard. 

 

5-1-8    Teaching Stroke 

 

 

 

Basic setting code (LED1) 

‘b’ 

Changing  Teaching  Stroke  from  default  setting:  Please  note  there  is  no  need  to  change  from  the 

default factory setting. 

It is possible to set the teaching length value from 1 to 9. This corresponds to the length of travel, which 

will be at full speed. 

If you set at ‘1’ or higher, the door will open at normal speed, performing the teaching stroke. Note that 

the teaching stroke MUST not exceed more than 70% of total door stroke.     

If  you  set  at  ‘0’  (default),  the  door  will  move  a  low  speed  until  the  teaching  stroke  is  complete. 

(Generally the teaching stoke is only required once during set up or after adjustment). 

   

Value 

Teaching 

Stroke(cm) 

ALL 

SLOW 

30 

60 

90 

120 

150 

180 

210 

300 

400 

 

5-1-9      Special Function Use 

 

 

Basic setting code (LED1) 

‘C’ 

 

C-0 = ES - Emergency Stop (Factory Default).   

In case an emergency signal is received, the control will immediately stop the door in any position. This 

can also be used and applied to breakout mechanisms. Upon turning off ES signal, the door will return 

to closed position. 

 

C-1 = H1 - Heavy Door / Resistance.   

H1  setting  allows  the  user  to  utilize  EDM  NII  for  cold  room  applications  and/or  heavy  doors.  This  is 

particularly useful in case of cold room doors. H1 will delay registering an E1/E2 Error for 2.5sec after 

activation. This gives time to for the movement of heavy doors to begin. Unlike lighter doors whereby 

E1/E2 will be registered if there is no movement 0.5sec from activation. 

 

Summary of Contents for EDM NII Series

Page 1: ...I Series Control Manual MICOM AUTODOOR Automatic Sliding Door Operator Model EDM NII Series Effective from Lot No 1206 Original Instructions OPERATION MANUAL Date June 2012 OSAKA JAPAN www micomautodo...

Page 2: ...pt to modify repair or alter any parts within the control box Do not remove screws and bolts from the internal structure of the Control Unit The failure to comply will result in loss of warranty Insta...

Page 3: ...ally between 3 to 5 times Known as teaching or self learning mode Please note these learning cycles are performed at LOW speed Keep clear of the entrance and doors Ensure that no pedestrians pass thro...

Page 4: ...4 Opening Closing Break Force 9 5 1 5 Opening Closing Force Torque 9 5 1 6 Pressing Force 9 5 1 7 Partial Open Half Open 10 5 1 8 Teaching Stroke 10 5 1 9 Other Function Use 10 5 2 Applied Settings 11...

Page 5: ...de Activation Signal for Test open cycle Program mode Changes current setting code or value 4 LED DISPLAY LED 1 2 When switched to Run mode Displays Cycle Counter Stepped in 10 000 Cycles Program mode...

Page 6: ...stake and the door does not move correctly it is easy to recover to factory default settings by reset operation If you execute reset operation default factory settings will be reloaded except for spec...

Page 7: ...few cycles the operator will optimize the braking point taking into consideration operating speed breaking force and door weight Teaching data such as the door stroke and braking position will be stor...

Page 8: ...irection is set by a DIP Switch on the Control Box CB DIP Switch 1 is for determination of open direction As shown DIP Switch 2 and 3 shall be in OFF position SW 1 2 3 ON Up LEFT OFF Down RIGHT DOUBLE...

Page 9: ...ushion Low Speed Basic setting code LED1 2 6 Opening cushion low speed is adjusted in 16 steps from 0 to F by basic setting code 2 Closing cushion low speed is adjusted in 16 steps from 0 to F by basi...

Page 10: ...ull speed If you set at 1 or higher the door will open at normal speed performing the teaching stroke Note that the teaching stroke MUST not exceed more than 70 of total door stroke If you set at 0 de...

Page 11: ...main sensor SS the door will begin to open Upon a pedestrian standing in front of the leading edge a sensor mounted above this area called side screen safety AS will be activated SS and AS signals ar...

Page 12: ...132 times Electro Special Setting Setting Code 0 C Value Setting Code Value Indication order Error counter Upper 2 digit Error code Error counter Lower 2 digit Pass Internal Reset Error history count...

Page 13: ...ad situation IMPORTANT To return back to normal operation 1 To recycle the doors and reset Error protection failsafe mode switch mains power Off On 2 Please look to solve the cause of error E1 and E2...

Page 14: ...9 4 Open Force 4 4 0 9 5 Close High Speed 5 5 0 F 6 Close Low Speed 6 4 0 F 7 Close Break Force 7 4 0 9 8 Close Force 8 4 0 9 9 Pressing Force 9 1 0 4 A Partial open width A 3 0 9 B Teaching stroke b...

Page 15: ...lectromagnetic Lock is detected Set to OFF when the Electromagnetic Lock is NOT connected YES NO d 4 BATTERY SYSTEM Emergency system Set on with Battery Close system BC or Set on when you need to CLOS...

Page 16: ...position Door will not move While door is moving AS signal ignored For AS signal Setting C 9 must be selected DOOR FIX d H DOOR PRESS WHEN ES Set OFF in case breakout panic door is in use with ES sig...

Page 17: ...rror detection time P5 00 50 Error detection threshold during high speed closing cycle P6 00 10 Error detection threshold during low speed closing cycle P7 00 50 Low speed travel range during closing...

Page 18: ...contact CODE SETTING AS SB PS ES CODE SETTING AS SB PS ES PE 00 PE 08 NC PE 01 NC PE 09 NC NC PE 02 NC PE 0A NC NC PE 03 NC NC PE 0b NC NC NC PE 04 NC PE 0C NC NC PE 05 NC NC PE 0D NC NC NC PE 06 NC N...

Page 19: ...power OFF and ON Re teach will be performed E1 Open error 1 short sound between long sounds Obstruction during the opening cycle Door is physically locked E2 Close error 2 short sound between long so...

Page 20: ...amed OUT board or with NII G type controller which includes another extension board named I O board Each board has a unique board address setting by DIP switch which means you can select each signal f...

Page 21: ...ority door in the interlock mode Open A Output OA Make relay contact at full open position OE SIGNAL RELAY A Open B Output OB Break relay contact at full open position OE SIGNAL RELAY B Close A Output...

Page 22: ...OP CE LCS PBH OSE ES SPC IL NT AS EO PR RS1 RS1 OE OE OE OE CE CE CE CE 6 4 Corresponding table between Board address and DIP switch Output board OUT Input Output board I O Board address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

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