ED700
Low Energy
Automatic Swing Door
DORMA
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DORMA AUTOMATICS, Inc.
924 Sherwood Drive
Toll-Free: 877-367-6211
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Fax: 877-423-7999 DL3038-010 Rev. B
6
/08
E-mail:
Subject to change without notice
Electric Locks
The purpose of the this section is to setup an electric
lock. The controller may power an electric strike or
magnetic lock through a relay or access control device.
Connecting a Electric Strike
•
If the installation has a 24 Vdc electric strike plate
(electric lock), the controller is able to power it
through a switching relay. (See Figure 1)
•
For AC or other voltage DC locks, you will need a
seperate transformer and a relay. (See Figure 2)
•
The “Open Delay” must be set per manufacturer’s
specification.
•
The controller drives the electric lock from when it
recieves a valid trigger (at Latch-Stop), while waiting
to open (because of a non-zero Open Delay, or because
the swing area is occupied) and until some time after
the door has begun to open. It also drives it if the door
reaches Latch-Stop as it is retriggered.
•
The LOCK LED lights up while the controller drives an
electric lock, whether or not a lock is actually present.
NOTE: For wiring locations on controller,
see page 10.
24 Vdc
Electric
lock
+24V
LOCK
COM
Controller
24 Vdc
Relay
Figure 1
AC or DC
Electric
locks
Transformer
24 Vdc
Relay
+24V
LOCK
COM
Controller
Figure 2
Final check/ Install Cover
Place and fasten removable cover (Phillips screwdriver required).
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Phillips Flat Head Machine Screw
1/4”-20 UNC, 1/2” long
•Test all sensors, If applicable, along with door operation to ensure they are working properly.
•Provide safety list similar to that provided by AAADM.
•Make sure that all electrical wiring is connected correctly and away from moving parts.
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+24V SUPPLY