How the EMSW EMO works
The swing door operator EMSW EMO uses a DC motor and a gear-reduction system to drive
an arm system which opens the door. Closing power is provided by a motor and a clock spring.
A highly sophisticated electronic control unit uses a motor encoder and a microprocessor to
control the door’s movement.
To activate the operator you can use a manual activator (elbow switch) or an automatic activ-
ator (radar device). It is also possible – where local standards allow – to activate the operator
by just pushing the door, if Push & Go is selected.
After the door has been activated it will open and stay open for a specified HOLD OPEN TIME
(HOT). When the HOT has elapsed the door will close.
The EMSW EMO can be set in three or four different modes, depending on programme selector
type, see table below.
In fully manual use (or in case of a power failure) the EMSW EMO acts as a normal door
closer.
Function
Position
The door can be opened with the inner and outer manual and/or automatic
activators. The electric strike, if fitted, is open.
AUTO
Normal
position
The door is closed. The door cannot be opened with inner and outer activation
units. The door is locked if an electromechanical locking device has been
fitted. The door can be opened with a key switch (if fitted).
OFF
The door is held permanently open and the motor is inactivated.
OPEN
Passage from inside only. The door is normally locked if an electromechan-
ical locking device has been fitted. The door can only be opened with the
inner activation unit and with a key switch (if fitted).
EXIT
Technical specification
Ditec Entrematic Nordic AB
Manufacturer:
Lodjursgatan 2, SE-261 25 Landskrona, Sweden
Address:
EMSW EMO
Type:
100-240 V AC +10/-15%, 50/60 Hz
Mains power supply:
Max. 75 W
Power consumption:
IP20
Degree of protection:
Third party approvals from established certification organizations
valid for safety in use, see Manufacturer's declaration.
Approvals:
1005099-EMEI-4.0
Issue 2012-02-14
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