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MICOM SWING SW & SWSP 
Installation Manual

 

 

 

 

 

Page 
10

 

 

 

 

08

 

 25mm BELT for MICOM 
SWING -SW

 

2002271

 

Belt Reduction Gear 

 

09

 

Front cover for MICOM 
SWING -SW

 

2002274

 

Extruded Aluminum 

 

10

 

Control unit for MICOM 
SWING -SW

 

2002269

 

Microprocessor Control   

11

 

Feed source for MICOM 
SWING -SW

 

2002276

 

 

 

12

 

Transformer for  MICOM 
SWING -SW

 

2002275

 

 

 

13

 

Access control card ST-
500 (option)

 

5001097

 

To open the door by 
means a radio 
transmitter, proximity 
key, tag, etc... 

 

14

 

Digital selector SLD-5 
(option)

 

2002109

 

Digital selector 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SWING SW

Page 1: ...Swing Door Operator Model MICOM SWING Model SW SWSP Original Instructions INSTALLATION MANUAL The installation instruction detailed within are soley for profesional installers and not intended to be...

Page 2: ...onnection from control card for ST 500 access control 9 2 P2 connector 24V output 9 3 P3 connector Supervision output Security Sensor Monitor 9 4 P4 connector Emergency stop Emergency Stop 9 5 P13 con...

Page 3: ...r into the programming menu 12 2 2 Modify the programming parameter 12 2 3 Exit the programming menu and save the modifications 12 2 4 Programming example 12 2 5 Programming RESET 13 PROGRAMMING PARAM...

Page 4: ...e Control Unit Failure to comply will result in loss of warranty Installation and maintenance of this product can be performed by MICOM authorized personnel only Before plugging in the 3 way connector...

Page 5: ...ed and properly grounded at both ends It is always necessary to try to separate signal cables photocell selector radars engine etc from voltage cables 230V or 110V IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE When the doo...

Page 6: ...tween the operators MICOM SWING SW and MICOM SWING SP is SW Power Close SWSP Spring Close The MICOM SWING is a non handed swing door operator system is to be utilized for automatic swinging pedestrian...

Page 7: ...ion during opening door will stop and an alarm will sound Obstruction during closing door will reverse and slowly close Obstruction remains door will stop and an alarm will sound Failure Detection Ala...

Page 8: ...MICOM SWING SW SWSP Installation Manual Page 8 3 COMPONANT PARTS Exterior views of the operator Interior view of the operator 2 1 9 7 6 8 10 0 11 4 5 12 3...

Page 9: ...is is used when the door panel must open outwards 03 Separator for MICOM SWING SW of 20mm optional 2030001 This allows an increase the height of the mechanism by 20 mm 04 Separator for MICOM SWING SW...

Page 10: ...02274 Extruded Aluminum 10 Control unit for MICOM SWING SW 2002269 Microprocessor Control 11 Feed source for MICOM SWING SW 2002276 12 Transformer for MICOM SWING SW 2002275 13 Access control card ST...

Page 11: ...002279 Operator for swing doors with articulated arm A2 MICOM SWING SW Pull 2002280 Operator for swing doors with sliding arm A3 MICOM SWING SWSP Push 2002281 Operator for swing doors with articulated...

Page 12: ...ON OF THE OPERATOR 5 1 Preperation Required tools Allen key Sizes 2 5 3 5 Spanner Sizes 13 14 Phillips screwdriver Sizes 0 1 Flat Screwdriver Sizes 2 Drill bit for wall concrete Sizes 8 6 Drill bit fo...

Page 13: ...Operator Unpack the operator with care Remove the central screw from the front cover 1 Remove the front cover with care 2 Loosen the screw at the end of the reel so that this can move or turn easily...

Page 14: ...eft Installation Examples The operator is totally reversible and therefore it can be adapted to any of the previous factors without needing to change the mechanics or the programming It is sufficient...

Page 15: ...nce when turning corresponds to the closing direction of the door 6 FIXING OPERATOR 6 1 Introduction In order to fix the operator to the door frame a template is provided with indication as to where t...

Page 16: ...e distance so that the arm does not knock against the door panel Important notice In the event of using less fixture points than those required or not following the previous advice there is a risk of...

Page 17: ...er to fix and adjust the articulated arm 1 Separate the two parts of the arm joints In order to separate them you will have to remove the security ring 2 Screw in the upper part of the arm 3 Make two...

Page 18: ...installed 7 By turning Part A we can lengthen or shorten the arm if we turn it in one direction or the other Turn Part A so that joint 4 socket meets up with joint 3 plug see the following figure 8 T...

Page 19: ...e the end covers to be able to work freely 2 Introduce Part_B into Part_A for one of its extremes 3 Following the drawing instructions Make 2 holes in the door and fix the arm to the door panel 4 With...

Page 20: ...d without letting it go connect the electricity supply to the operator using the 3pin plug If it has been done correctly the letter F will appear followed by the number 0 on the screen 5 On the screen...

Page 21: ...the operator from the electricity supply 9 Open the door manually and check that it closes by itself 10 Adjust the end of the run 6 5 Adjusting Opening Limit Steps to follow 1 Loosen the screw for th...

Page 22: ...tomatically carry out the following actions 1 Prior to starting ensure that the operator selector has been connected as well as the electricity supply transformer motor and the control unit 2 Plug in...

Page 23: ...er a RESET such as the number of cycles and the function time 7 2 Normal Function In order to ensure that the System is working correctly check the POWER ON located on the Control Unit is always switc...

Page 24: ...ction it will activate the battery system and the motor will open close the door When the electricity supply fails and if the operator is not equipped with a battery system with the MICOM SWING SW mod...

Page 25: ...inside of the feed supply contact us for more details The control unit is compatible with frequencies 50Hz and 60Hz Power connection is by way of 3 pin connector plug located in the upper part of the...

Page 26: ...the control unit will be done with a 4 wire cable This connection will be done in the factory and the technician should only have to do it in the event of a breakdown or when having to replace compon...

Page 27: ...ol system selectors etc The following are the connections P2 24Vdc Output 0 3A max P3 Security sensor monitor TEST P4 Emergency Stop P13 Emergency Open Close P11 Selector B P7 Selector A It is located...

Page 28: ...e door by means of remote controls proximity key tag etc 9 2 P2 Connector 24V output The P2 connector has a power supply output of 24V This output can be used when additional components are required t...

Page 29: ...l check if the sensor is working correctly with this communication and therefore increasing the level of security for the automatic door EN16005 This connection takes place between the P3 connector an...

Page 30: ...d its function is to Open or Close the door in any situation except when the function selector is in the position of CLOSED or MANUAL This input is programmed at the factory so that it works with Norm...

Page 31: ...0V and locked with 12 24Vdc Value 3 Automatic Bolt unlocked with 12 24Vdc and locked with 0V Value 4 Automatic Bolt unlocked with 0V and locked with 12 24Vdc It unlocks just prior to the door opening...

Page 32: ...P12 Connector Supply for E Lock or automatic bolt 12Vdc Lock The P12 connector has the same qualities as the P6 The only difference is that the P12 connector works with 12Vdc voltage and therefore th...

Page 33: ...n contact It can also be configured as Normally Closed contact see section 13 PROGRAMMING PARAMETRES Parameter N 19 9 10 P8 Connector External movement sensor External Sensor The P8 connector is used...

Page 34: ...ts from possible obstruction in the door closing movement The connector consists of 4 poles Two poles are used to supply the sensor The output is 24V DC The other two poles are the input to the sensor...

Page 35: ...ble collisions of door opening movement The connector consists of 4 poles Two poles are used to feed the sensor The output feed is 24V DC The other two poles are the input of the sensor signal which c...

Page 36: ...llows the door to stay open 0 MANUAL The door will only open or close manually II AUTOMATIC This mode allows entering and exiting automatically The connection is carried out by a two wire cable withou...

Page 37: ...ops working If multiple Selector B Digital are required the following configuration of Selector B is necessary 1 Open the cover to access to the electronic board For this you will have to remove 4 int...

Page 38: ...y open mode Manual mode In this mode the operator does not act on the door and allows it to open or close manually Memory Retension Another function that Selector B Digital offers is to save the setti...

Page 39: ...he P11 connector from operator 1 with the TX signal connector P11 of operator 2 Connect the RX signal of the P11 connector of operator 1 with the RX signal of the P11 connector of operator 2 Check the...

Page 40: ...oprocessor function incorrectly in either the long term or short term resulting in irreversible damage and break down If it is necessary to pass all cables through the same pipe the cables belonging t...

Page 41: ...and this will indicate that the programming menu is now active Stop pressing ENTER PROG This operation should only be carried out after the automatic door has stopped 12 2 2 Modify the programming par...

Page 42: ...n Hold the ENTER button for 5 seconds until the display screen shows the 00 message Now press 22 times on the that is until the number 22 appears on the display if we look at the table from section 5...

Page 43: ...such as door operation setting from the learning process as well as braking adjustments etc This data can be reset to factory default setting The RESET of the Control Unit can be done in two ways Fir...

Page 44: ...nds Value 5 5 seconds Value 6 10 seconds Value 7 20 seconds Value 8 30 seconds Value 9 60 seconds 03 Opening Speed From 0 to 9 6 Value 1 15 s Value 2 25 s Value 3 35 s Value 4 45 s Value 5 50 s Value...

Page 45: ...nds Value 4 40 N recommended in areas of high winds 11 Push Go 0 or 5 0 Value 0 Deactivated Value 1 Activated in 2 Value 2 Activated in 3 Value 3 Activated in 5 Value 4 Activated in 9 Value 5 Activate...

Page 46: ...nd during the first 0 20 of opening It unlocks just prior to the door opening and during the entire process of opening closing 16 Electromagnetic Lock Release Force From 0 to 4 1 Value 0 10N Value 1 1...

Page 47: ...5 Activated Weight of the lower panel or equal to 90Kg Value 6 Activated Weight of the lower panel or greater than 90Kg 25 Acoustic warning at the entrance From 0 to 3 0 Value 0 Deactivated warning Va...

Page 48: ...Side From 0 to 1 0 Value 0 NO Door stops on detection Value 1 NC Door stops on detection Value 2 NO Door opens slowly on detection Value 3 NC Door opens slowly on detection 34 Open Limit Prior to Phys...

Page 49: ...Offset From 0 to 4 0 Value 0 5 Value 1 10 Value 2 15 Value 3 20 Value 4 25 42 Master Slave Door Closing Offset From 0 to 5 0 Value 0 No security distance Value 1 5 Value 2 10 Value3 20 Value 4 30 Val...

Page 50: ...he battery I I I I Level Maximum I I I I I I I I Level High I I I I I I Level Medium I I Level Low I Value 3 Number of days functioning To show the number of days working on the display the numeral di...

Page 51: ...perator installed 1 SW 2 SWSP Value 9 Indicates the value of the motor Value 10 Shows error counter 0 Value 11 Shows error counter 1 Value 12 Shows error counter 2 Value 13 Shows error counter 3 Value...

Page 52: ...ening movement Remove any obstacle that could obstruct its movement If the problem persists remove the supply and check that the door panels are working correctly throughout their run When the door re...

Page 53: ...C If the problem persists change the Control Unit with a new one E8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Error in the automatic bolt The automatic door is closed and will not open Check that the automatic lock is conne...

Page 54: ...by a new one The INPUT ON signal does not light up on the display when the sensor is activated Check that the function selector is correctly connected and is working correctly Check that the function...

Page 55: ...for more information consult section 4 3 14 Check that between the TX and RX Control Unit terminals there is a resistance value of 60 ohms measure this with a digital multicentre If the resistance va...

Page 56: ...ING SW SWSP Installation Manual Page 56 If considerable force is required to push the door when the Push Go option is in use Assign value 0 to the following parameters 10 15 29 Assign value 1 to param...

Page 57: ...al regulations and the times deemed necessary It is especially important when dealing with approved fire doors or doors operating as emergency opening doors In the event that there are no specific sch...

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