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IP2159EN - 2017-06-12

1.  General safety precautions

This installation manual is intended for qualified personnel only.
Installation, electrical connections and adjustments must be performed in accordance with 

Good Working Methods and in compliance with the present standards. Read the instructions 
carefully before installing the product. 
Incorrect installation could be dangerous. 

The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) should not be discarded in the envi-
ronment or left within reach of children, as they are a potential source of danger. Before 

installing the product, make sure it is in perfect condition.
Do not install the product in explosive areas and atmospheres: the presence of inflammable gas 
or fumes represents a serious safety hazard.  
Before installing the motorisation device, make all the necessary structural modifications to 
create safety clearance and to guard or isolate all the crushing, shearing, trapping and general 
hazardous areas.  
Make sure the existing structure is up to standard in terms of strength and stability. The mo-
torisation device manufacturer is not responsible for failure to observe Good Working Methods 
when building the frames to be motorised, or for any deformations during use. 
The safety devices (photocells, safety edges, emergency stops, etc.) must be installed taking 
into account the applicable laws and directives, Good Working Methods, installation premises, 
system operating logic and the forces developed by the motorised door. 

The safety devices must protect the crushing, shearing, trapping and general hazardous 
areas of the motorised door. Display the signs required by law to identify hazardous areas. 

Each installation must bear a visible indication of the data identifying the motorised door.  
When requested, connect the motorised door to an effective earthing system that complies with 
current safety standards.  During installation, maintenance and repair operations, cut off the 
power supply before opening the cover to access the electrical parts.
The automation protection casing must be removed by qualified personnel only.

The electronic parts must be handled using earthed antistatic conductive arms. The manu-
facturer of the motorisation declines all responsibility if component parts not compatible 

with safe and correct operation are fitted. 
Only use original spare parts when repairing or replacing products. 
The installer must supply all information on the automatic, manual and emergency operation of 
the motorised door, and must provide the user with the operating instructions. 

All the rights concerning this material are the exclusive property of Entrematic Group AB.
Although the contents of this publication have been drawn up with the greatest care, Entrematic Group AB cannot be held responsible in any way for any dam-
age caused by mistakes or omissions in this publication. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice. Copying, scanning or changing in any way is 
expressly forbidden unless authorised in writing by Entrematic Group AB.

Summary of Contents for Ditec DAB105

Page 1: ...Ditec DAB105 Swing doors translation of the original instructions www entrematic com IP2159EN Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...o the electricity supply 27 12 Starting up the door 28 13 DAB105CU Electrical connections 29 13 1 Commands 29 13 2 Outputs and accessories 30 13 3 Adjustments 31 14 Pre configured parameters 33 15 Door requisites for Low Energy use 34 16 Example of an application with a standard automation 35 17 ESE extension unit DAB905ESE optional 36 17 1 Commands 36 17 2 Outputs and accessories 38 17 3 Adjustmen...

Page 3: ...stem operating logic and the forces developed by the motorised door The safety devices must protect the crushing shearing trapping and general hazardous areas of the motorised door Display the signs required by law to identify hazardous areas Each installation must bear a visible indication of the data identifying the motorised door When requested connect the motorised door to an effective earthin...

Page 4: ...not play with the device nor play remain in the sphere of action of the motorised door or gate Keep remote controls and or any other command devices out of the reach of children to avoid any accidental activation of the motorised door or gate In the event of a product fault or malfunction turn off the power supply switch Do not attempt to repair or intervene directly and contact only qualified pers...

Page 5: ...0335 2 103 2002 ed 1 2011 ed 2 1 EN1634 1 2008 CE type examination or certificate issued by a notified or competent body for the full address contact Entrematic Group AB for the equipment SC0250 14 The production process aims to guarantee that the equipment complies with the technical documentation The production process is regularly assessed by an independent body The equipment must not be put into...

Page 6: ...fied dimensions for Y arm extension distance 25 Slide guide dimension 29 GND OPD description 32 DIP1 description 32 Description of alarm 1 38 Description of the battery functions 38 Trimmer description 39 Paragraph for advanced settings increased thrust force on closure management of electric lock power supply The following pages have been revised ...

Page 7: ...GHT kg DOOR WIDTH m DAB805PSA PSAF DAB805PLA 1 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200 2 3 4 5 6 7 OPSP CLSP TRIMMER POSITION DOOR WEIGHT kg OPSP CLSP TRIMMER 7 4 5 6 2 3 1 Type of operation Motor opening Spring plus motor closure Fire barriers Applied using the arm DAB805PSAF Maximum wing weight see inertia graph 150 kg DAB805PLA 200 kg DAB805PSA Door wing width 700 1200 mm Minimum number of manoeuvr...

Page 8: ...s Sliding movement arm Movement arm with three levers Sliding movement arm break out anti panic 4 Opening sensor 5 COM400MHB COM400MKB Function selector switch 6 Command button A Connect the power supply to a type approved omnipolar switch with a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm not supplied Connection to the mains must be via an independent channel separate from the connections to the co...

Page 9: ...9 IP2159EN 2017 06 12 5 Dimensions 75 Ø7 6x 50 23 2x Ø18 6x 57 633 712 133 22 238 34 Ø7 6x 63 131 34 38 38 75 18 18 720 8 1 4 1 11 16 30 mm 210 mm ...

Page 10: ...905ESE DAB905ESA Safety and pulse extension card optional Extension card for safety functions optional 10 Cable fastener 11 Cable transit slits 12 DAB905BAT Battery kit 13 Encoder 14 ON OFF HOLD OPEN switch 15 DAB805SE2 DAB805SE5 DAB805SE7 DAB805SE5F Shaft extension kit 20mm 50mm 70mm 50mm DAB805SE2 DAB805SE5 DAB808SE7 DAB805SE5F 1 11 3 6 6 8 10 12 11 7 9 4 2 13 5 14 15 ...

Page 11: ...in good condition Check the door wings have been built with suitable materials and that there are no sharp corners Any protruding parts must not create potential hazards Sharp glass edges must not come into contact with other glass parts You are advised to use tempered or stratified glass Make sure there is no risk of getting trapped between the moving parts and the adjacent fixed ones when the door...

Page 12: ...sening the screw Z NB the product label is in the position shown in the figure below Z 7 3 Installation examples The DAB105 automation for swing doors can be installed on one swing door on two swing doors or on two swing doors with a double exit DAB805CMP DAB805CMP DAB805SE2 ...

Page 13: ...05SE2 SE5 SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points 8 Automation with articulated arm DAB805PSA 8 1 Automation preparation and fastening Before fixing the base plate 1 make holes for the cables to pass through i 11 Ø 16 Use the articulated arm for doors that open outwards as seen from the automation side 300 max 400 107 X OPENING Left hand opening ...

Page 14: ...s B so the base plate can be fixed in place Fix the base plate with the screws A Return the motor to its original position Fix the motor by tightening the 4 screws B supplied in the sequence shown in the figure Respect the measurement between the hinge and the gearmotor shaft output C as shown in the figure i 210 2 4 1 3 B x4 C 6 mm A A A A 1 6 mm 2 A A B ...

Page 15: ...shown in the figure Respect the measurement be tween the hinge and the gearmo tor shaft output C as shown in the figure i Right hand opening A A A A B A A 1 2 6 mm 210 1 3 2 4 C B x4 6 mm X 16 75 34 31 26 4 248 35 633 Prepare the set up for fixing the automation to the wall respecting the measurements shown in the figures above with reference to the hinge axis Drill a hole in the door wing in line wit...

Page 16: ...utomations with left hand opening you must invert the assembly of the articulated arm as shown in the figure 4 4 4 4 8 3 Assembling the left hand articulated arm 8 2 Fixing the arm A C B 90 16 Nm 210 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A B 210 26 4 NB open the door slightly and tighten the screw of the arm support seat A at 16 Nm as shown in the figure If a torque wrench is not available use a hexag...

Page 17: ...ing the measurements shown in the figures above with reference to the hinge axis Drill a hole in the door wing in line with the fixing for the articulated arm If necessary use the DAB805SE5F extension to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points Shaft extension X 48 DAB805SE5F 98 9 Automation with articulated arm DAB805PSAF for applications on fire barriers 9 1 Automa...

Page 18: ...s B so the base plate can be fixed in place Fix the base plate with the screws A Return the motor to its original position Fix the motor by tightening the 4 screws B supplied in the sequence shown in the figure Respect the measurement between the hinge and the gearmotor shaft output C as shown in the figure i 210 2 4 1 3 B x4 C 6 mm A A A A 1 6 mm 2 A A B ...

Page 19: ...nce shown in the figure Respect the measurement be tween the hinge and the gearmo tor shaft output C as shown in the figure i Right hand opening A A A A B A A 1 2 6 mm 210 1 3 2 4 C B x4 6 mm X 16 75 34 31 26 4 248 45 633 Prepare the set up for fixing the automation to the wall respecting the measurements shown in the figures above with reference to the hinge axis Drill a hole in the door wing in line...

Page 20: ...support A on the automation Fix the bracket B to the door wing forming an angle of 90 If necessary lengthen using the arm lengthening kit or shorten the arm C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 25Nm A A NB open the door slightly and tighten the screw of the arm support seat A at 25 Nm as shown in the figure If a torque wrench is not available use a hexagon wrench of the type shown in the figure gripp...

Page 21: ...he automation to the wall respecting the measurements shown in the figures above with reference to the hinge axis Drill a hole in the door wing in line with the fixing for the sliding arm If necessary use the DAB805SE2 SE5 SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points OPENING 30 107 X 10 1 Automation preparation and fastening Shaft extension X 50 DAB805...

Page 22: ...ce Remove the motor Fix the base plate with the 2 screws A Rotate the motor 180 as shown in the figure A A A A A B A B 180 a 210 6 mm C 1 3 4 2 B x4 Fix the motor by tightening the screws B supplied in the sequence shown in the figure Respect the measurement between the hinge and the gearmotor shaft output C as shown in the figure i ...

Page 23: ...Prepare the set up for fixing the automation to the wall respecting the measurements shown in the figures above with reference to the hinge axis Drill a hole in the door wing in line with the fixing for the sliding arm If necessary use the DAB805SE2 SE5 SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points Right hand opening ...

Page 24: ...he base plate with the 2 screws A Rotate the motor 180 as shown in the figure Fix the motor by tightening the screws B supplied in the sequence shown in the figure Respect the measurement between the hinge and the gearmotor shaft output C as shown in the figure i A A B B 180 210 C 1 3 4 2 B x4 6 mm ...

Page 25: ...wing cutting off the excess part if necessary 210 920 A B 10 2 Fixing the sliding arm min 700 max 120 210 4 mm A B F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 16 Nm NB open the door slightly and tighten the screw of the arm support seat A at 16 Nm as shown in the figure If a torque wrench is not available use a hexagon wrench of the type shown in the figure gripping it on the long side and tightening very...

Page 26: ...itches by 180 Reposition them on the gearmotor as shown in the figure Reposition the door stop A as shown in the figure Move the door manually to check it opens and closes correctly without any friction Adjust the internal open door stop F as indicated in paragraph 10 3 The door stop A must be fitted as close to the closure limit switch B as possible i The following operations must be carried out wit...

Page 27: ...Check there is an adequate residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent cut out upstream of the electrical system Use a H05RN F 3G1 5 or H05RR F 3G1 5 type electric cable In the section outside the automation the connection to the mains power supply must be via an independent channel separate from the connections to the control and safety devices Make sure there are no sharp edges that may dam...

Page 28: ...n on the power supply Gradually rotating the SPTE trimmer clockwise the door opens electrically Slowly bring it to the required open position plus about 15 mm 0 SPTE 0 SPTE Loosen the door stop A Move it to the unknurled part of the arm Insert the door stop A in the groove as close as possible to the opening limit switch B If necessary make a fine adjustment with the screw C on the opening limit sw...

Page 29: ...detects activity in the field an open door will not close if the OPD detects activity in the field during opening the door will continue to open even if the OPD detects activity in the field during closing the door will continue to close even if the OPD detects activity in the field the OPD is not active in program mode OFF manually opened door or during battery operation Power Save Mode 1 5 GND LOUT ...

Page 30: ...fore connecting them with the synchronisation cable In the case of door wing overlap and separate configurations the MASTER door must be kept open until the SLAVE door has completed its own self learning procedure Make sure the door is fully closed Move away from the door as soon as you have pressed the LRN button The door has no safety settings during the automatic self learning procedure The door...

Page 31: ... in the following diagram 1 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200 2 3 4 5 6 7 OPSP CLSP TRIMMER POSITION DOOR WEIGHT kg OPSP CLSP TRIMMER 7 4 5 6 2 3 1 CLSP Adjustment of the closing speed time from 3 to 6 s Rotate the trimmer anticlockwise to reduce the closing speed ATTENTION The opening and closing speeds are regulated according to the weight of the wing as shown in the following diagram 1 30 50 ...

Page 32: ...4 and DIP5 disconnect the mains power supply Select the arm type Restore the power supply Signals Alarms ON OFF FLASHING LED Normal operation No mains power supply Alarm see the alarms table LED CAUSE SOLUTION 1 External short circuit on 24V Incorrect sensor detection Check for short circuiting or a damaged sen sor 2 Faulty battery Replace the battery 3 Faulty control panel Replace the control pan...

Page 33: ...osure Reversal Motion sensor in stalled on synchro nised doors c Separate detection Separate detection Separate detection Separate detection Separate detection Common Limit Separate detection Separate detection Separate detection Separate detection Block attempt on closure d Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled O C command opening closing e TWO WAY mode ...

Page 34: ...he table 1 Disconnect the batteries if installed 2 Disconnect the mains power supply 3 Press the LRN self learning button and keep it pressed Enable the power supply 4 The LED will light up 3s 3s 3s 5 Release the LRN self learning button the LED will switch off 6 The LED flashes as many times as the classification number see table 7 Press the LRN button to pass to the next classification number after...

Page 35: ... IP2159EN 2017 06 12 16 Example of an application with a standard control panel PASS24 XIMP ON OFF HOLD OPEN PASS24 XIMP DAB105 Double wings connection Open command IIMP ON OFF HOLD OPEN Open command IMP ...

Page 36: ...as explained in chapter 14 3 6 GND KEY NO KEY OPENING The closure of the contact activates an opening operation This command is always active even when the COM400MHB MKB function selector switch or ON OFF HOLD OPEN switch is installed The automatic closure time is set to 5 s when the door is open regardless of HOT trimmer adjustment Can be used for opening from night CLOSED mode DAB905ESA optional...

Page 37: ...ation with a magnetic block on the fire barrier In the event of a fire alarm or a power supply failure the panic bar keeps the closed door blocked In the case of escape routes the panic bar can be manually released Configure the relay contact of the DAB905ESA card choosing parameter 11 12 or 13 as explained in chapter 13 3 7 GND KILL NO NURSE BED FUNC TION In installations with parallel doors the NUR...

Page 38: ...otion sensor PIMP reversal safety contact PDET opening safety device In this mode on automations connected in parallel connect the batteries only to the MASTER automation fitted with DAB905ESE By changing the pre configured parameter group you can set the battery kit to CONTINUITY mode If no mains power supply is available the door operates normally until the batteries are fully discharged In this m...

Page 39: ... get the requested lock kick status 1 Basic default 2 Enhanced Disconnect the mains Next time the mains is connected the operator will use the new status setting 1 Disconnect batteries if any 2 Disconnect the mains 3 Press the LEARN BUTTON LRN and keep it depressed 4 Connect the mains 5 Watch the ERROR LED 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 3s 1s 6 Release the LEARN BUTTON after 6 flashes LED is out 7 Iden...

Page 40: ...ening of the contact of the motion sensor installed on double doors causes both doors to stop except in the case of double exit doors Modify the operation of the double doors by changing the pre configured parameters as explained in chapter 13 The sensor is not active in DOOR CLOSED mode set via the function selector switch or when the door is opened manually 5 4 24V QTST SAFETY TEST Connect the QT...

Page 41: ... can only be opened manually 6 7 8 NO COM NC Relay contact 24 V 1A 6 7 8 NO COM NC 6 7 8 NO COM NC The relay contact can be used as an output for the parallel connection of the EMERGENCY CLOSURE command on several fire barriers an output for connecting a block with a power supply other than 12 24V DC an output for connecting an error warning device light or acoustic The COM NO contact opens and the...

Page 42: ...r 6 7 8 NO COM NC Indication of external error Output for parallel connection of Emergency Closure KILL Block output 6 7 8 NO COM NC Indication of door open J2 OFF ON 6 7 8 NO COM NC 6 7 8 NO COM NC Test on external sensor GND PDET OFF ON 6 7 8 NO COM NC 6 7 8 NO COM NC Test on internal sensor GND PIMP ON ON 6 7 8 NO COM NC 6 7 8 NO COM NC No test OFF OFF 6 7 8 NO COM NC 6 7 8 NO COM NC Test on in...

Page 43: ...lose DAB905ESE Closing timer DAB905ESE Emergency closing Reset DAB905ESE Emergency closing DAB905ESE DAB105 REM DAB905ESA Battery DAB905ESE Error indication or door open DAB905ESA Error indication or door open DAB905ESA Emergency closure reset DAB905ESE Emergency closure DAB905ESE Battery DAB905ESE Locking Device DAB905ESE Open close DAB905ESE Closing timer DAB905ESE ...

Page 44: ...X X Pulse of motion sensor or mat X Selection of operating mode during battery functioning X Lock release signal tension X X Block powered Unpowered X X Enable Disable block release X X Open door delay X X Enable Disable snap block X X The electric locks electric strikes must be connected to the MASTER and SLAVE control panels The opening devices must be connected to either the MASTER or SLAVE con...

Page 45: ...C GND EXIT OFF OPEN 5 KILL KEY O C OIMP GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 EXIT OFF UNL KRST OPEN 12 24 V AC DC COM NC NO COM NO NC 12 24 V AC DC COM NC NO COM NO NC 24 V DC 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 NO COM NC QTST PDET PIMP GND 24 V DC 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 NO COM NC QTST PDET PIMP GND DAB105CU DAB105CU DAB905ESE DAB905ESA DAB905ESA 20 2 Example of installation of parallel doors DAB905SYN FUNCTION SELECTOR SAFETY...

Page 46: ...hen the first automation has closed the second automation can open by way of a second opening command NB If a KILL command is given to the SLAVE automation only the SLAVE door will stop NB If single interlocked doors are installed the same connections indicated above are used C NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 ON 24 V DC KILL KEY O C OIMP GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 OPEN EXIT OFF UNL KRST DOOR B MAGNET SWITCH...

Page 47: ...stallations the self learning procedure must be carried out on the MASTER door first then the SLAVE door The self learning procedures on the two doors can be carried out separately before connecting the synchronisation cable In the case of parallel doors with overlap the MASTER door must stay open until the SLAVE door has completed its self learning procedure 5 Set the automatic closing time by mea...

Page 48: ...ition Tighten the arm system Rotate the SPTE trimmer to 0 The door does not close The selector is set on DOOR OPEN Change the function selector setting The motion sensor contact has been activated Remove any objects from the detection area Obstacle Remove any obstacles The spring pre tensioning on the automatic system is unrecognised Too many adjustments have been made 1 Rotate the SPTE trimmer un...

Page 49: ...le Recommended if applicable Attach to both sides of the door D Automatic door Automatic door Obligatory in the UK only E Keep clear Do not block the passageway Obligatory in the UK only F No entry No access Indicates one way transit Obligatory in the UK and USA only if applicable G Emergency break out Obligatory if approved for escape routes H Door label Obligatory if applicable Warns of the pres...

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