3.8 EMERGENCY OPEN FUNCTION in the event of
a power failure
Basic requirements:
In the event of a power failure:
3.9 EMERGENCY CLOSING in the event of a
power failure
Basic requirements:
Function:
3.10 EMERGENCY OPERATION in the event of a
power failure.
Basic requirements:
Function:
3.11 Safeguarding of door:
The following additional functions are available:
The rechargeable battery pack (optional) is connected
and the EMERGENCY OPEN FUNCTION is set.
If the program switch is in
CL
O
SE
position:
The door remains closed.
If the program switch is in AUTOMATIC, PARTIAL
OPEN or EXIT ONLY position:
An automatic emergency opening is performed.
The door is opened with the aid of the
rechargeable battery pack (optional).
The door may be manually unlocked and opened from
the inside.
he EMERGENCY CLOSING FUNCTION is set.
Set the program switch to AUTOMATIC, EXIT ONLY,
PARTIAL OPEN or PERMANENT OPEN position.
The door is in open position.
Remove the power plug (power failure).
The door performs a complete closing cycle with
the aid of the rechargeable battery pack.
The EMERGENCY OPERATION FUNCTION is set
and the rechargeable battery pack (optional) is
connected.
As soon as the system is activated the sliding leaves
move at low (creep) speed.
Furthermore all functions remain operational until the
rechargeable battery pack (optional) is empty.
The safety measures to safeguard the doors must be
made in accordance with the local
regulations.
Additional functions may be set/selected with the aid
of the function module.
Securing the closing edges
Panic Closing Function
Door status contacts
Airlock Function
The functions may be connected via two di erent
DCW address.
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The rechargeable battery pack (optional) is connected
and t
4. Function module
DCW address 48
The system must be disconnected from
power supply while the DCW address of the
function module is set.
Setting the DCW address:
4.1 Securing the secondary closing edges with
the ”DCW address 48” (IN 1 and IN 2) (See
connection diagram of function module.)
Presence sensors monitor the side lite safety area.
(For example the opening cycle towards the wall for
systems without safety screens.)
Securing the main closing edge (IN3)
(See connection diagram of function module)
4.2 Setting the Panic Closing Function (IN 4)
see wiring diagrams of function module
The Panic Closing Function is subject to
special legal provisions, therefore the
provisions of the relevant country have to be
observed.
The Panic Closing Function has to be set via
the PDA for safety reasons.
The Panic Closing Function must be triggered
via safety deactivation (Totman system).
Basic requirements:
Function:
Set both DIP switches of the function module to
CL
O
SE
position.
The DCW address 48 is now set.
If a person or an object enters the detection range of
the according secondary closing edge sensor, the
opening cycle is stopped (n=0).
Presence sensors monitor the passage between the
sliding leaves in their closing direction.
If a person or an object is within the detection range of
the presence sensor, the closing cycle is reversed into
an opening cycle.
The Panic Closing Function must be set.
Press and hold the push button to close the door.
The door only performs a closing cycle while the
push button is pressed.
The door will close immediately (it will even stop
an opening cycle).
The safety functions: blocking sensor, safety
beams and radar motion detectors are
deactivated.
The door closes and locks.
Should the door be blocked by a person or an
obstacle during this closing cycle, the door will
close with maximum force.
In this mode the door will not respond to an
activation via NIGHT-/BANK, INTERNAL, or
EXTERNAL SENSORS.
When the menu is set
to n=1, the door opens at low (creep) speed.
The leaves continue opening at normal speed after the
obstruction has been removed.
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ESA II Controller
and Wiring Manual
DORMA
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DORMA AUTOMATICS, Inc.
924 Sherwood Drive
Toll-Free: 877-367-6211
DL2842-010
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Fax: 877-423-7999
rev. A
E-mail: [email protected]
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