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Swing Door Operator

Ditec DAB305

Installation and Service Manual


Original instructions

Original instructions

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CONTENTS
1 Revision ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2 Presentation of notes and warning signs ....................................................................................................................... 8
3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to
severe injury. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
4 Important information ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 Intended use .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Safety precautions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Electronic equipment reception interference ..................................................................................................................... 12
4.4 Environmental requirements ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
5 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
5.1 Permitted door weight and door width for Ditec DAB305 .............................................................................................. 15
6 How the Ditec DAB305 works ............................................................................................................................................ 16
6.1 Opening ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.2 Closing ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.3 Control switch ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.3.1 OFF/AUTO/OPEN switch .............................................................................................................................................. 17
6.4 Functions on the basic control unit CUS7 (DAB305CU) ................................................................................................... 17
6.4.1 Power failure .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.4.2 Closing torque ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.4.3 Extended closing torque (CLTQ) ............................................................................................................................. 18
6.4.4 Power assist (POAS) ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.5 Push and go (PAG) ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
6.4.6 Inverse (INV) .................................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.4.7 Activation delay (AD) .................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.4.8 Overhead presence detector (OPD), frame mounted ..................................................................................... 18
6.4.9 Mat .................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.10 Double acting ................................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.5 Functions on the extension unit DAB905ESE ....................................................................................................................... 19
6.5.1 KILL or FIRE function .................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.5.2 Function of locks ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.5.3 Program selector (wall mounted) .......................................................................................................................... 19
6.5.4 Impulses .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.5.5 OPEN/CLOSE impulse .................................................................................................................................................. 20
6.5.6 Power failure mode (backup batteries are installed) – optional .................................................................. 20
6.5.7 Nurse and bed functionality ..................................................................................................................................... 21
6.6 Functions on the extension unit DAB905ESA ....................................................................................................................... 21
6.6.1 Presence impulse approach, door mounted ....................................................................................................... 21
6.6.2 Presence detection swingpath, door mounted .................................................................................................. 22
6.6.3 Monitored safety sensors ........................................................................................................................................... 22
6.6.4 FIRE input ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
6.6.5 Relay output ................................................................................................................................................................... 22
7 Models ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
7.1 Single operator, surface mounted ............................................................................................................................................ 23
7.2 Double operator, surface mounted ......................................................................................................................................... 24
8 Part identification ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
9 Arm systems ............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
9.1 Pushing installation with PUSH-arm ....................................................................................................................................... 27
9.2 Pulling installation with PULL-arm ........................................................................................................................................... 28
9.3 20 mm extension ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
9.4 Pushing installation with PULL-arm ........................................................................................................................................ 29
9.5 Double acting kits .......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
9.6 Drive shaft extension kits ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
10 Options ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
10.1 Control switches ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
10.1.1 4-position switch COM400MHB/MKB (operates the electric lock) ............................................................. 32

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10.2 Sync cable for double doors (synchronizing of 2 operators) .......................................................................................... 32
10.3 Coordination unit ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
10.4 LED Cable .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
10.5 Battery backup unit ....................................................................................................................................................................... 33
10.6 Cover piece kit ................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
10.7 Closing time board kit ................................................................................................................................................................. 33
10.8 Fire kit ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
10.9 Labels ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
11 Pre-installation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35
11.1 General tips/Safety concerns ..................................................................................................................................................... 35
11.2 Operator/Door handing ............................................................................................................................................................... 36
11.3 Installation examples .................................................................................................................................................................... 36
11.4 Fastening requirements (but not included) ......................................................................................................................... 37
11.5 Tools required ................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
12 Mechanical installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
12.1 PUSH arm system ........................................................................................................................................................................... 42
12.2 PULL arm system ............................................................................................................................................................................ 48
12.3 Operator with sliding PUSH arm system ................................................................................................................................ 54
12.4 Inverse installation with PUSH arm system .......................................................................................................................... 55
12.5 Inverse installation with PULL arm system ........................................................................................................................... 56
12.6 Installation of coordination unit on Fire Door installations ............................................................................................ 57
13 Electrical connection ............................................................................................................................................................. 63
13.1 Control units .................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
13.1.1 CUS7 (DAB305CU) ....................................................................................................................................................... 64
13.1.2 Arm system selection .................................................................................................................................................. 64
13.1.3 Extension units DAB905ESE / DAB905ESA ............................................................................................................ 65
13.1.4 Extension unit DAB905ESE ........................................................................................................................................ 66
13.1.5 Extension unit DAB905ESA ........................................................................................................................................ 67
13.1.6 Installation on double doors .................................................................................................................................... 68
13.2 How to cut the jumper on the sync cable for double doors ........................................................................................... 68
13.3 Double door installations ........................................................................................................................................................... 69
13.4 Settings for double doors ............................................................................................................................................................ 69
13.5 Sensor cable inlet ........................................................................................................................................................................... 70
13.6 Reset and indication device for Fire Doors ............................................................................................................................ 71
14 Start-up ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
14.1 Spring pre-tension ......................................................................................................................................................................... 73
14.2 Micro switch ................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
14.3 Adjusting the door stop ............................................................................................................................................................... 74
14.4 Auto-learn-automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) ....................................................................... 76
14.4.1 Push the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) ............................................................................................................................... 77
14.4.2 Double doors ................................................................................................................................................................. 77
14.5 General adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................................... 77
14.6 Connection of activation units and accessories .................................................................................................................. 78
15 Cover .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
15.1 Fitting and removing the cover ................................................................................................................................................. 79
15.2 Cover piece kit ................................................................................................................................................................................ 79
16 Signage ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 80
17 Advanced settings .................................................................................................................................................................. 81
17.1 Learn with advanced setting of “back- and latch-check” .................................................................................................. 81
17.2 Revert to default values for “back- and latch-check" (Level 1) ....................................................................................... 81
17.3 Changing group of parameters (Level 2) ............................................................................................................................... 82
17.4 Classification (Level 3) ................................................................................................................................................................. 85
17.5 Overhead Presence Detection and Interlock (Level 4) ..................................................................................................... 86
17.6 Enhanced Lock Kick, Fire Input and Extended Arm Selection (Level 5) ....................................................................... 87
18 Guide for installation and adjustments .......................................................................................................................... 88
18.1 Complementary Safety Devices Swing Doors ...................................................................................................................... 88
18.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time ................................................................................................................................ 88
18.2.1 How to find the correct opening and closing time ........................................................................................... 88

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18.3 Diagrams for Door weight .......................................................................................................................................................... 89
18.3.1 Aluminium frame with glass ..................................................................................................................................... 89
19 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 90
19.1 Error indication ............................................................................................................................................................................... 91
20 Service/Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 92

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1 Revision

1 Revision

Following pages have been revised:


Page Revision 4.0 → 5.0
12 Updated text (Intended use).

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2 Presentation of notes and warning signs

2 Presentation of notes and warning signs

Various symbols and texts are used in this manual for easier understanding and identification.

Note! When you see Note! it contains useful advice and information to ensure correct and com-
pliant usage of the system.

Potential hazardous situation that can lead to either minor or severe injuries
or death and cause either minor or substantial property damage.

Potential hazardous situation that could lead to danger of electric shock and
cause serious injury or death.

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3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.

3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all


instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe
injury.

• Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in


personal injury or damage to equipment.
• To reduce the risk of injury to persons - use this operator with single
or double pedestrian swinging or folding doors only.
• The mains power supply shall be installed with protection and an
all-pole mains switch with isolating capability of Category III, shall
be installed according to local regulations.
• Frequently examine the installation for imbalance where applicable
and signs of wear or damage to cables, springs and mounting. Do
not use if repair or adjustment is necessary.
• For indoor use only
• Make sure the ambient temperature is in the range specified in page
Technical specifications.
• Before installing the drive, check that the driven part is in good
mechanical condition, correctly balanced and opens and closes
properly.
• After installation, ensure that the mechanism is properly adjusted
and that the protection system and any manual release function
correctly.
• Do not use the equipment if repair or adjustment is necessary.
• WARNING: the drive shall be disconnected from its power source
during cleaning, maintenance and when replacing parts.
• The operator can be used by children over 8 years of age if they have
been instructed by a person in charge of their safety concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards in-
volved.
• The operator can be used by children 8 years of age or younger if
they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety.

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3 WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.

• The operator can be used by persons with impaired physical, sensory


or mental capacity if they have been instructed by a person in charge
of their safety concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children.
• Do not let children or anyone climb on or play with the door or the
fixed/remote controls.
• Risk of battery explosion if wrong type of battery is used.
• The door has no safety during auto-learn cycle. Remain clear of
swing path of door, as door may close rapidly.
• In all instances, where work is being done on the doorset, the area
is to be secured from pedestrian traffic, and the power removed to
prevent injury.
• In the event that the KILL circuit is activated, all Safety Functions of
the door will be overridden causing the door to close even though
an object or person may be in the door's path of travel, and therefore
may be subject to injury. This mode of operation is most generally
used to isolate an area in the event of a fire.
• The doorset can be operated automatically by sensors or manually
by activators. It can also be used manually as a door closer.
• Do not dash through a closing door.
• This appliance may contain batteries that are only replaceable by
skilled persons.
- The battery must be removed from the appliance before it is
scrapped
- The appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when
removing the battery.
- The battery is to be disposed of safely.
• Ensure that controls that can be set for a locked position are only
activated when there are no other persons in the room.

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• Ensure that entrapment between the driven part and the surround-
ing fixed parts due to the opening movement of the driven part is
avoided. The following distances are considered sufficient accord-
ing to EN 16005 to avoid entrapments for the parts of the body
identified;
- for fingers, a distance greater than 25 mm or less than 8 mm
- for feet, a distance greater than 50 mm
- for heads, a distance greater than 200 mm a
- and for the whole body, a distance greater than 500 mm
a To comply with EN 60335-2-103:2015 a distance greater than 300 mm is needed

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4 Important information

4 Important information

4.1 Intended use

The Ditec DAB305 is an automatic swing door operator developed to facilitate entrances to
buildings and within buildings through swing doors. The Ditec DAB305 is an electromechanical
operator approved for fire door applications. It is to be installed indoors where it is suitable for al-
most all types of external and internal swing doors. This widely-used operator can be found in ap-
plications ranging from handicapped-access in private homes to high-traffic retail operations.
Door operator used in escape routes shall be installed so that the door opens in the escape direction
unless the system allows break-out in this direction.
The motor and gear box are combined into a compact unit mounted alongside the control unit
within the cover. The operator is connected to the door leaf with a range of different arm systems.
The door is designed to offer continuous use, a high degree of safety and maximum lifetime. The
system is self-adjusting to the effects caused by normal variations in the weather conditions and
to minor friction changes caused by e.g. dust and dirt.
For escape in emergency situations the doorset is opened manually, but can also be opened with
motor under certain circumstances.
This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation, maintenance and
service of the Swing Door Operator Ditec DAB305.
For use see User manual 1020517.
Save these instructions for future reference.

4.2 Safety precautions

Be sure to complete a risk assessment and site acceptance test before taking the door into operation.
To avoid bodily injury, material damage and malfunction of the product, the instructions contained
in this manual must be strictly observed during installation, adjustment, repairs and service etc.
Training is needed to carry out these tasks safely. Only Ditec-trained technicians should be allowed
to carry out these operations.

4.3 Electronic equipment reception interference

The equipment may generate and use radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly,
it may cause interference to radio, television reception or other radio frequency type systems.
If other equipment does not fully comply with immunity requirements, interference may occur.
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Re-orient the receiving antenna.
• Relocate the receiver with respect to the equipment.
• Move the receiver away from the equipment.
• Plug the receiver into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
• Check that protective earth (PE) is connected.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced electronics technician for addi-
tional suggestions.

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4.4 Environmental requirements

Ditec products are equipped with electronics and may also be equipped with batteries containing
materials which are hazardous to the environment. Disconnect power before removing electronics
and battery and make sure it is disposed of properly according to local regulations (how and where)
as was done with the packaging material.

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5 Technical specifications

5 Technical specifications

Ensure that the door operator with technical specification below is suitable for the installation.
Manufacturer: ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB
Address: Lodjursgatan 10, SE-261 44 Landskrona, Sweden
Type: Ditec DAB305
Mains supply: 100-240 V AC +10/-15%, 50/60 Hz, mains fuse max 10A (building install-
ation)

Note! The mains supply shall be installed with protection and an all-
pole mains switch with isolating capability of Category III, at least 3 mm
between contacts, shall be installed according to local regulations.
These articles are not provided with the door.
Power consumption: Max. 300 W
Auxiliary voltage: 24 V DC, max. 700 mA (max. 1000 mA including lock)
Mains fuse F1, F2: 2 x T 6.3 AH/250 V
Door size: PUSH arm system; size 4 - 7
PULL arm system; size 4 - 6
Max. Inertia J: For PUSH = 140 kgm2
For PULL = 80 kgm2
Inertia = Door weight x (Door width)2 / 3
Electro-mechanical lock- Selectable: 12 V DC, max. 1200 mA or 24 V DC, max. 600 mA
ing device:
Door opening angle: PUSH arm: 80° - 110, with reveal 0 - 367 mm
PULL arm and Sliding PUSH arm: 80° - 110, with reveal -20 - 130 mm
Opening time (0° - 80°): Variable between 2.5 - 12 s
Closing time (90° - 10°): Variable between 4 - 12 s
HOLD open time: 1.5 - 30 s
Ambient temperature: -20 °C to +45 °C
Relative humidity: Max. 95%
Drive unit weight: 7.6 kg
Class of protection: IP20
Approvals: Third party approvals from established certification organizations valid
for safety in use, see Declaration of Incorporation.
Complies with: EN 16005, EN 60335-2-103, EN 1634-1

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This product is to be installed internally.

16.5
175

70
37
16.5

70

5.1 Permitted door weight and door width for Ditec DAB305

450
400
J=140 kgm²
350
Door weight (kg)

300
250
200 PUSH
PUSH
PUSH arm
arm
arm

150 J=80 kgm² PULL arm


PULLarm
PULL arm
100
50
0
0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

Door width (m)

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6 How the Ditec DAB305 works

6 How the Ditec DAB305 works

The swing door operator Ditec DAB305 uses a DC motor which is connected to the output shaft
by a combination of a worm gear and spur gears. The push- or pull arm system that is connected
to the output shaft opens the door in a surface mounted application.
There is an adjustable spring mechanism, consisting of a helical compression spring combined
with a linkage system including a pressure roller that acts on a cam curve that is attached to the
output shaft. During opening of the door, the compression spring is tensioned by the rotation of
the output shaft. During the closing cycle, the accumulated spring force is transferred to the output
shaft by means of the cam curve and the pressure roller. The transferred spring force is acting in
the closing direction.
The spring force can be adjusted so that there is appropriate force to close the door when it is
manually operated or if there is a power failure.
It is possible to increase the closing force by using the motor in combination with the spring and
thereby increase the door closing force (powered close).
The mechanism consist of:

11
4
3
2

10
8

9
6
7

1 Motor
2 Worm gear
3 Two spur gears
4 Output shaft
5 Helical compression spring
6 Spring mechanism that transfer the spring force to the output shaft
7 Cam to optimise the torque on the output shaft
8 Mechanical door stop on the output shaft (adjustable)
9 Shaft for a mechanical coordinator
10 Encoder
11 Micro switch

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6.1 Opening

When an activation signal is received by the control unit, the door is opened at the installer-adjusted
opening speed. Before the door is fully open at back check, it slows automatically to low speed.
The motor stops when the selected door opening angle has been reached. The open position is
held by the motor.
If the door is obstructed while opening, it will either stall or stop which can be selected with a DIP-
switch (SOS). Stop on stall is always active in program selector Mode Off.
• Continue on stall - the door will continue to try to open during the hold open time.
• Stop on stall - the door will, even if hold open time has not expired, close after 2 seconds.

6.2 Closing

When the hold open time has elapsed, the operator will close the door automatically, using spring
force and motor. The door will slow to low speed at latch check before it reaches the fully closed
position. The door is kept closed by spring power or combined with extended closing torque by
the motor.

6.3 Control switch

6.3.1 OFF/AUTO/OPEN switch

White Brown
OFF NCTION
FU
AU TO O
PEN

Green

Function Program
OFF Key is the only valid impulse.
AUTO Every impulses are valid.
OPEN The door is held permanently open.

6.4 Functions on the basic control unit CUS7 (DAB305CU)

See page 64 for more information.

6.4.1 Power failure


During power failure the operator acts as a door closer with controlled closing speed and a micro
switch will make a lock kick to secure latching (only fire rated version and no Inverse installation).

6.4.2 Closing torque


To comply with authority requirements or to overcome over/under pressure the closing torque
can be adjusted according to EN1154.

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6.4.3 Extended closing torque (CLTQ)


If the potentiometer CLTQ is set to 0°, the door will close with normal spring power. If the poten-
tiometer is turned clockwise, the motor will increase the closing torque. Extended closing torque
will be reduced to zero:
• If the door mounted sensor is activated in closed position or during closing (even if manually
opened). Applies not to program select OFF.
Also, Extended closing torque will be canceled after the first closing by KILL, in all program se-
lections (except secondary door with older firmware).

6.4.4 Power assist (POAS)


If the potentiometer POAS is set to 0°, the door gives no power assist. If the potentiometer is turned
clockwise, the motor will give/increase power assist when the door is opened manually. The range
of the POAS is depending on the spring pre-tension.

6.4.5 Push and go (PAG)


DIP-switch to select Push and Go, ON or OFF. Push and Go is available from any door position. Push
and Go is not active in programme selector setting OFF.

6.4.6 Inverse (INV)


DIP-switch to select when inverse installation.
To be used for doors in emergency escape routs where the door has to open in case of fire alarm
(smoke evacuation). The door is opened by spring force and closed by motor operation. If lock is
used, the lock must fulfill the ELtVTR-standard.

6.4.7 Activation delay (AD)


This function requires a constant inner impulse for the specified time before the door will open.
Fixed 2 sec.
During closing the door will reopen immediately if impulsed.

6.4.8 Overhead presence detector (OPD), frame mounted


When an OPD sensor is mounted on the frame or operator cover just above the swing side of the
door, it will–when activated–either keep the door open or closed. The sensor input is not sensative
during opening and closing. Lock-out signal is available as it is required by some OPD sensors for
proper function.
• a closed door will not open, if the OPD 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).

6.4.9 Mat
Mat safety means that:
• a closed door will not open, if someone steps on the mat
• an open door will not close, if someone steps on the mat
• during opening, the door will continue to open, even if someone steps on the mat
• during closing, the door will continue to close, even if someone steps on the mat
• opening impulses are prevented during closing, if someone steps on the mat
• the mat is not active in program mode OFF, manually opened door or during battery operation
(Power Save Mode).

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6.4.10 Double acting


Opening inwards and with panic break out outwards

6.5 Functions on the extension unit DAB905ESE

Also see page 66 for more information.

6.5.1 KILL or FIRE function

In the event that the KILL or FIRE circuit is activated, all Safety Functions of the
door will be overridden causing the door to close even though an object or
person may be in the door's path of travel, and therefore may be subject to injury.
This mode of operation is most generally used to isolate an area in the event
of a fire. In double doors, coordinator shall be used to ensure correct closing.

• During KILL the control will ignore all signals and close door(s) at normal speed or 5 seconds
(see page 77).
• If impulse controlled KILL or FIRE: The operator will resume normal operation after a KILL RESET.
When manual RESET, jumper must be removed and reset button connected to terminal No. 8
and Ground.
• Or if state controlled KILL When KILL signal is no longer active, operator will resume normal
operation.
• The behavior of the lock during KILL depends on the group of parameters. See page 82.
• Green LED indicates trouble-free operation of the operator. No triggering of the connected
devices (smoke detector or manual release button).
• Red LED indicates the release of one or more triggering devices (smoke detector or manual re-
lease button). This display is rated as kill or fire mode.

6.5.2 Function of locks


• The lock output is short circuit proof and can source a lock with 24 V DC, max. 600 mA. Lock
function is active in programme selection EXIT and OFF
• The control has an available output of DC for external locks
• DIP-switches to select 12 or 24 V DC, locked with or without power
• DIP-switch for lock release and potentiometer for opening delay
• DIP-switch for lock kick to overcome binding in the locking device during closing (inactivated
for Inverse door)
• Input to unlock signal from lock. Potentiometer for opening delay is to be set to max. As soon
as unlock signal is received the door will start to open. The lock output signal shall be active
low.
• If the door cannot fully close, the operator will perform a lock retry (once if manually, twice if
automatically open).

6.5.3 Program selector (wall mounted)


• Input for OPEN, EXIT and OFF (if no program selector, AUTO is default).

Note! In OFF-position the operator will comply with the Low Energy Regulation and the door
mounted sensors will be disregarded.

6.5.4 Impulses
• Input for OUTER impulse, KEY impulse and OPEN/CLOSE impulse.

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6.5.5 OPEN/CLOSE impulse


The impulse will open the door and the door will stay open until a new impulse is given. If no impulse
is given the door will close after 15 minutes. This can be made infinite by changing group of para-
meters, see page 82.
OPEN/CLOSE impulse works only in program selection AUTO. Can be programmed for OFF and EXIT
as well.

6.5.6 Power failure mode (backup batteries are installed) – optional


• In case of power failure, normal operation can be carried out with impulses from the KEY SWITCH.
• Two contacts are available for connection of 2 x 12 V batteries (NiMH).
• DIP-switch for monitoring of batteries is also available. Faulty battery will be indicated by the
LED on the DAB305CU. If selected the relay on DAB905ESA can give a contact information. The
Battery Monitoring always has to be reset, when the batteries have been replaced. It is done by
pressing the Learn button, while battery mode is active (mains disconnected).

Note! If battery mode is POWER SAVE, the reset has to be made during the door is opened by
Key impulse.
• During POWER FAILURE the operator will finish the actual operating cycle and then switch of
the battery supply. The battery powered operator can be reactivated to achieve a new operating
cycle by an impulse on the KEY input.
• The operating mode during battery power can be changed from POWER SAVE to CONVENIENCE,
see page 82. During CONVENIENCE MODE the operator will work as normal until the batteries
are discharged. The batteries are rechargeable and will be charged by the control unit in the
operator. New, fully charged batteries can typically open and close a door max. 300 times in
convenience mode. In power save mode the operator can stand-by in up to 1 week, waiting for
KEY impulse.
The following sensors are not active during battery operation POWER SAVE mode.
- Mat
- Overhead presence detector (OPD/OPS), frame mounted
- Presence impulse approach, door mounted
- Presence detection swingpath, door mounted

Note! All sensors works normally in CONVENIENCE MODE.

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6.5.7 Nurse and bed functionality

Solution 1
Connect a bridge between 3 and 7 on the secondary DAB905ESE.
Use any impulse on primary to open primary door.
Use Open/Close impulse on secondary to open both doors.

Solution 2
Connect a bridge between 3 and 7 on the secondary DAB905ESE.
Set dip switch PAG on primary board to ON.
Use any impulse on primary to open primary door.
Push secondary door manually and it will open up automatically and stay open until primary door
is closing.
Active in Program Selection OFF, EXIT, AUTO and OPEN.

Solution 3
Connect a 1/0 switch between 3 and 7 on the secondary DAB905ESE.
Switch in pos. 1, impulses on primary will open only primary door.
Switch in pos. 0, impulses on primary will open both doors.

Solution 4
Connect a bridge between 3 and 7 on secondary DAB905ESE.
Set dip switch PAG on secondary board to On.
Any impulse on the primary control unit:
- Shorter than 2s opens only primary door.
- Longer than 2s opens both doors.

Note! How to connect KILL input is determined by chosen parameter group at the secondary, be
sure that chosen group has KILL-impulse configuration Normally Open. If KILL has to be Normally
Closed, terminal 3 and 7 should be disconnected instead of connected.

6.6 Functions on the extension unit DAB905ESA

Also see page 67 for more information.

6.6.1 Presence impulse approach, door mounted


The presence impulse is active during fully open and closing. The sensor is mounted to the approach
side of the door. Once the door is closed, the sensor is ignored and will not be active until the next
impulse is received.

Note! When installed as a pair of doors, the presence impulse signal will re-open both doors. The
sensor is not active in program mode OFF, manually opened door or during battery operation
(Power Failure Mode).

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6.6.2 Presence detection swingpath, door mounted


When a sensor that is mounted on the swing side of a door detects an object, it will send a command
to the control unit to stall the door. If the control unit has received a short signal from the sensor
and there is still hold open time left on the control unit, the door will continue on its way open if
the object has cleared.
The inhibit/blanking potentiometer can be adjusted so that the sensor will avoid detecting a wall
or object near the full open position. Presence detection has a higher priority than presence impulse.

Note! When installed as a pair of doors the presence detection signal will stop both doors, except
for double egress doors. The behavior for double egress doors can be changed (see page 82). The
sensor is not active in program mode OFF or manually opened door. In this OFF-mode the operator
fulfills the Low Energy Standards.

6.6.3 Monitored safety sensors


Both presence impulse and presence detection can be monitored. If a sensor becomes defective,
the operator will not accept any impulses if the presence detection sensor is defective. The door
remain in closed position and can be used as a manual door.
If the presence impulse sensor is defective, the door will remain in open position. Switching the
program selector to OFF will set the door control to low energy mode. Key impulse can be used as
impulse.

6.6.4 FIRE input


Ground and 24 VDC are used for supply of smoke detectors, see page 72.
Connection of fire alarm 12, 24 or 48 VDC is possible to connect to the FIRE input, see page 78 and
87.

6.6.5 Relay output


A potential free contact COM/NO/NC used in the below four different way, where the first three
are chosen by Parameter group (see ‘Relay’ in table at page 82). When indicating Error or KILL, the
error relay is resting (connection COM-NC), and when indicating Door open or closed it is activated
(connection COM-NO).
• Error indication
For external error indication, see page 91.
• KILL output
Used for distribute KILL-signal to other door sets.
• Lock output
Used for control locks with other voltage than 12/24 VDC.
• Door indication (HW-wired with jumper)
Used for indicate an open or closed position of the door. The indication position is set by adjust-
ing the inhibit/blanking potentiometer. For indication of closed door, adjust the Blanking po-
tentiometer to minimum. For indication of open door, open the door by program select OPEN
or any open-impulse, and adjust the Blanking potentiometer so that the Blanking LED is lit only
in open position (or above desired position, just like blanking).

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7 Models

The Ditec DAB305 is available as single doors model:


The operator is non-handed and not dependent on the hinges. The operator suits both pushing
and pulling arm systems.

7.1 Single operator, surface mounted

The product is delivered complete with back plate, control unit, end plates and cover. Total cover
length CL includes end plates.
Pushing arm system shown.
CL

Standard cover.
CL = 840

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7.2 Double operator, surface mounted

Two operators can be mounted under the same cover (full length or a modular) to open one door
each. Pushing and pulling arm system shown (double egress).
It is also possible to use two pushing or two pulling arm systems.

CL

Full length cover.


Not available from
Ditec, to be arranged
locally.
CLmin. = 1684
CLmax. = 3284

CL

Modular cover using


cover piece between
two standard covers.
CLmin. = 1714
CLmax. = 3284

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8 Part identification
18

27

20

21

23
19

24
22
17

5
7

13

25
9

26
15
16

14
2
1
10
6
3

12
11

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Item No. Art. No. Description


1 DAB905ESE Kit for Security & Impulse
2 DAB905ESA Kit for Safety
3 DAB905SYN Sync cable double doors (L=3000 mm)
4 6DAB205EC Encoder cable
5 6DAB305TUF Transmission unit kit PUSH/PULL
6 6DAB305MSW Micro switch kit
7 6DAB305SAK Stop arm kit
8 6DAB305CU Control unit without DAB905ESA/ESE boards
9 DAB905CO Connection box kit
10 6DAB305OHS OFF/AUTO/OPEN switch kit
11 6DAB305FTU Fixing kit FB
12 6DAB305FC Fill cover
13 6DAB305C Cover
14 DAB805COU Coordinator top assembly kit
15 DAB805ROD Rod kit
16 6DAB305CS Coordinator service kit
17 6DAB305FCU Fixing for control unit
18 DAB905BAT3 Battery assembly
19 6DAB305BEP Bottom end plate
20 DAB905LED LED cable
21 DAB905RSD Reset & Indication device
22 DAB305CBK Closing brake kit
23 6DAB305SWC Micro switch board & cam
24 6DAB305A Adaptor kit
25 6DAB305PSSK PUSH arm service kit
26 6DAB305PLSK PULL arm service kit
27 6DAB305MC Middle cap (2 pcs)

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9 Arm systems

The installation process of arm systems is the same for Fire door installations and Inverse installations.

9.1 Pushing installation with PUSH-arm

This arm system is delivered with drive arm, telescopic part and door fitting. It is used if the oper-
ator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing, and approved for fire door ap-
plication for A up to 300 mm.
Art. No.: DAB805PSA3

Frame depth
Extension

hinge
120
120mm
mm
345 mmextension
Art. No.: DAB805TFL 150mm
150 mm

21°
230 mmextension
Art. No.: DAB805TFS

Joint part
Art. No.: DAB805TKJ
A = reveal

None (Standard arm) 0-22 mm


Extension L=345 mm 22-137 mm
Extension L=230 mm + joint part 137-252 mm
Extension L=345mm + 230 mm + joint part 252-367 mm

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9.2 Pulling installation with PULL-arm

This arm system is delivered with drive arm, guide shoe and door fitting. Approved for fire door
application for A up to 130 mm.
DAB805PLA3 (A = -20-130 mm, B = 150 mm)
DAB805PLA4 (A = -20-230 mm, B = 250/420 mm)
DAB805PLA5 (A = -20-65 mm, B = 150 mm), only for LE Performance

9.3 20 mm extension

Extension 20 mm for PULL and lower mounting of slide track profile.


Art. No.: DAB805PAE

20 mm extension

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9.4 Pushing installation with PULL-arm

This arm system consists of main arm, slide track, guide shoe and shaft adapter. It can be fitted on
combinations of doors and jambs (walls), where the wall thickness does not exceed approx. 114
mm. Dimensions given here correspond to an opening angle of 90-100°.
PULL, Art. No.: DAB805PLA3

Max. 114 mm

150 mm

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9.5 Double acting kits

One way automatic opening and opposite way panic opening.


Identify the automatic opening, sliding PUSH or PULL. Opposite direction will be the manual break-
away.
RH/DIN, DAB805DAR
LH/DIN, DAB805DAL

PULL Sliding PUSH

Automatic
Automatic

Automatic
Automatic

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9.6 Drive shaft extension kits

70mm
70 mm

50
50mm
mm

2020mm
mm

Art.Art.
No.:no:
DAB805SE22
xxxxx Art. Art.
No.: DAB805SE52
no: xxxxx Art. No.:
Art.DAB805SE72
no: xxxxx
Lower adapter M10, used for 20 mm lower installation height.

Art. No.: DAB805LA

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10 Options

10.1 Control switches

10.1.1 4-position switch COM400MHB/MKB (operates the electric lock)


Position Function
OFF 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).
Art. No.:
COM400MHS/MKS EXIT Passage from inside only. The door is normally locked if an elec-
tromechanical locking device has been fitted. The door can only
be opened with the inner activation unit and with a key switch (if
fitted).
AUTO The door can be opened with the inner and outer manual and/or
Normal pos- automatic activators. The electric strike, if fitted, is open.
ition
OPEN The door is held permanently open by the motor.

10.2 Sync cable for double doors (synchronizing of 2 operators)

Secondary
Note! The connection/marking of the sync cable
Primary
determines which of the operators is the primary
Primary Secondary and secondary.
Black Red

Art. No.: DAB905SYN

10.3 Coordination unit

To coordinate rebated doors in a double door installation and to make sure the doors are closed
in right order. See page 57 for installation and adjustment.

Art. No. Description


DAB905COU Coordinator top assembly
DAB805ROD Rod kit

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10.4 LED Cable

External status indicator LED

Art. No.: DAB905LED

10.5 Battery backup unit

Disconnect mains when replacing battery.

Art. No.: DAB905BAT3 Risk of battery explosion if wrong type of battery is


Refer to drawing 1020459 for installation. used.
Battery shall not be installed inside the operator
cover in fire door applications. Instead installation
shall be made according to local regulations.

10.6 Cover piece kit

Art. No.: DAB805CMP1

10.7 Closing time board kit

To fulfill the DIN 18263-4 standard it is necessary to mount and connect this board to the lock kick.
Art. No.: DAB905CBK

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10.8 Fire kit

For fire door installations.


Containing a smoke detector ORS142W with silver cover, a Reset & Indication Device, Closing brake
kit and a three pole connection cable harness.

Art. No.: DAB905FIK

10.9 Labels

Label kit- including all below

Emergency break-out, DIN right door

Emergency break-out, DIN left door

Click!

Activation by disabled people

Operator designed for disabled people

Supervision of child

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11 Pre-installation

11.1 General tips/Safety concerns

In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured from ped-
estrian traffic to prevent injury.

In all instances, where work is being done, the main power is to be removed
to prevent injury.

• Make sure that the power is off before installing.


• If there are sharp edges after drilling the cable outlets, chamfer the edges to avoid damage to
the cables.
• For enhanced security and vandalism protection, always mount the operator access in the in-
terior of a building whenever possible.
• Make sure the ambient temperature is in the range specified in page Technical specifications.
• Make sure that the door leaf and the wall are properly reinforced at the installation points.
• Unpack the operator and make sure that all parts are delivered in accordance with the packing
note and that the operator is in good mechanical condition.
• Ensure proper material is being used for the door leaves and that there are no sharp edges.
Projecting parts shall not create any potential hazards. If glass is used bare glass edges shall not
come in contact with other glass. Toughened or laminated glass are suitable glasses.
• Ensure that entrapment between the driven part and the surrounding fixed parts due to the
opening movement of the driven part is avoided. The following distances are considered suf-
ficient according to EN 16005 to avoid entrapments for the parts of the body identified;
- for fingers, a distance greater than 25 mm or less than 8 mm
- for feet, a distance greater than 50 mm
- for heads, a distance greater than 200 mm a
- and for the whole body, a distance greater than 500 mm
a To comply with EN 60335-2-103:2015 a distance greater than 300 mm is needed

• Danger points shall be safe guarded up to a height of 2.5 m from the floor level.
• The operator shall not be used with a doorset incorporating a wicket door.

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11.2 Operator/Door handing

Operator/Door handing (DIN Right or DIN Left) is determined by which side the hinges are mounted
seen from the swing side.

DIN Left
DIN Left DIN
DIN Right
Right

ILL-01625

11.3 Installation examples

1 2 Non combustible mater-


B ial in fire application

3 4
Non combustible ma-
terial in fire application
B

1 Aluminum profile system A Steel reinforcement or rivet nut


2 Plasterboard wall B Wood reinforcement
3 Reinforced concrete wall and brick wall C Expansion-shell bolt (for brick wall min. M6x85,
4 Plasterboard wall UPAT PSEA B10/25)

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11.4 Fastening requirements (but not included)

Base material Minimum requirements of wall profile*


Steel 5 mm**
Aluminum 6 mm***
Reinforced concrete min. 50 mm from the underside
Wood 50 mm
Brick wall Expansion-shell bolt, min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B10/25, min. 50 mm from
the underside
* Ditec minimum recommended requirements. Building Codes may give different specifications.
** Thinner wall profiles (3-5 mm) must be reinforced with rivet nuts.
*** Thinner wall profiles (4-6 mm) must be reinforced with rivet nuts.

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11.5 Tools required

• Metric Allen keys 1.5; 2.5; 3; 4; 5 and 6 mm


• Torque wrench 8 Nm, 14 Nm and 50 Nm
• Allen key 1.5; 2.5 and 3 mmwith spherical tip
• Torx T10 and T20
• Tool for screw between cover and backplate
• Flatblade screwdriver (potentiometer and terminal size)
• Screwdriver (Philips size 2)
• Nut driver, 5 and 7 mm
• Tape rule
• Power drill and set of drill bits
• Center punch
• Wire stripper
• Silicone sealant
• Installation and Service Manual (this manual)

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The operator is mounted on either side of the door header depending on type of doors. The door
is controlled with a push or pull arm system.
If a coordination unit is to be installed on a double door installation, mount the coordinator base
with rotor before mounting the transmission unit, see page 57.

Note! Consider all power wire entry locations and signaling wires before preparing back plate.
Make sure to mount the drive unit at measurement A and the control unit at measurement B. The
illustrations also show how to route the cables. If there are sharp edges after drilling the cable
outlets, chamfer the edges to avoid damage to the cables.

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Installation

A = 192
B = 557

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Inverse installation

B
A = 192
B = 557

150 mm 42 mm

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12.1 PUSH arm system

PUSH
CL 2
37
33
14
X Y
_
X 2 - 25 mm 51 mm
Y 25 - 45 mm 71 mm
20 mm

50 mm 45 - 75 mm 101 mm

70 mm 75 - 95 mm 121 mm
0 - 367

Reveal

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Operator with PUSH arm system

A DINRight
DIN Right

(mm)
(mm)

40
40 1
1 40
90 2
Cable inlet
40
X

2x 2x
4x
Y

48 Note! Screw head must be


2 46 flush with back plate surface.

CL 1

B 5

3
3 4
CL 2 8 Nm

1 50

CL 2
CL 1

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Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system"

A DIN
DINLeft
Left

(mm)
(mm)
40
40 90
1 40 40
Cable inlet
2

2
4x
X

2x

2 46
Y

48
Note! Screw head must be
2x flush with back plate surface.

CL1

B
5

3
CL 2 3
4
8 Nm
1 50

CL 1
CL 2

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Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system"

C DIN
DINLeft
Left C DIN
DINRight
Right

20°
D
1. Pre-tension the spring

2. Secure the pre-tension by


the pin

Let the stop arm locator and the stop


arm be loose.

Do not tighten.

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Continuous "Operator with PUSH arm system"

F G

MARK

Align the marks between arm and adaptor. Align the arm with the operator mark.

H I
120
I I I I I I I I II II I II
I II

Tighten the screw temporary to keep the arm in place.

90°

Loosen the four screws.

(2x)
Fasten the arm system to the door.

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K
2

10 lbf·ft14(14
NmNm)
3

II II I I I I II I I II I
Tighten the four screws.
The door must be closed.

III
1

Hold the door a bit open and re-


move the start position pin.
I I I I I I I I II II I II
I II

5050
NmNm

Note! Important to make sure you tighten with 50 Nm before finalizing the mechanical installation!
See the table on page 27 for available extensions.
Continue on page 63.

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12.2 PULL arm system

Slim slide track

PULL
CL 2

37
33 Z
14
_
48 mm
Z 20 mm 68 mm
50 mm 98 mm
10
70 mm 118 mm

A = -20-130

Note! Measurement Z must be reduced by 20 mm if lower adapter from kit DAB805LA is used.

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A DIN
DIN LeftLeft

(mm)
(mm)

40
40 1
140
90 2
Cable inlet
40
z

10
2x
4x
Note! Screw head must be flush with back plate surface.

652

74
CL 1

B 5

3
3 4 CL 2
8 Nm

1 50

CL 2
CL 1

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Continuous "Operator with PULL arm system"

A DINRight
DIN Right

(mm)
(mm)

40
40 90
140 40
Cable inlet
2
10
1
z

Note! Screw head must be flush 4x


with back plate surface. 74
2x 652
CL1

B
5

3
CL 2 3 4
8 Nm

1 50

CL 1
CL 2

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DIN
DIN Right
Left DIN
DINRight
Left

20°
D

Let the stop arm locator and the


stop arm be loose.

Do not tighten.

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Slim slide track


Attach the slide track (1) to the door with the guide shoe (2) fitted into the track. Use appropriate screws.

Click
1
Click

1 Slide track
2 Guide shoe

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F
It is important to align the marks correctly. If necessary
move one mark at a time. This corresponds to approx.
3° and will give a precision of ±1,5°.

Align the marks.

G H
I II I I I I II II
I
I II

50
50Nm
Nm

Note! Important to make sure you tighten with 50 Nm before finalizing


the mechanical installation!

Hold the door a bit open and remove


the start position pin.

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12.3 Operator with sliding PUSH arm system

Slim slide track

PUSH

37
33
14
X Z
_ 48 mm
2-25 mm
X
Z 20 mm 25-45 mm 68 mm
4-5
50 mm 45-75 mm 98 mm
10 70 mm 75-95 mm 118 mm

Max. 114
Max. 114mm

CL 1 Reveal

See instructions for PULL installation.

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12.4 Inverse installation with PUSH arm system

Remove the microswitch lever (1), but not the micro switch (2). Remove also the stop arm (3).

1 Microswitch lever
2 Micro switch
1 3 Stop arm

Note! Set dip switch INV to ON for Inverse operation, see 13.1.1 on page 64.
Spring pre-tension should not be more than 7 mm (measured between the washer and the adjust-
ment nut).
Closing torque CLTQ can be adjusted to maximum 75%, to avoid motor to be overheated.

Follow step A to K in section PUSH arm system on page 42, with the difference that the oper-

ator is turned 180° so the "INVERSE" text on the operator is visible and do not make step D and
I .

L M

Open the door to fully open


position. Tighten the adaptor
fixing screw.
I
I I I I I I I II II I I
I
I II

50 Nm
50 Nm
If necessary, adjust by moving the adaptor one step at a time.

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12.5 Inverse installation with PULL arm system

Remove the microswitch lever (1), but not the micro switch (2). Remove also the stop arm (3).

1 Microswitch lever
2 Micro switch
1 3 Stop arm

Note! Set dip switch INV to ON for Inverse operation, see 13.1.1 on page 64.
Spring pre-tension should not be more than 7 mm (measured between the washer and the adjust-
ment nut).
Closing torque CLTQ can be adjusted to maximum 75%, to avoid motor to be overheated.

Follow step A to E on page 49, with the difference that the operator is turned 180° so the

"INVERSE" text on the operator is visible and do not make step D .

F G
I I I I I I I I II II
I II

Open the door in fully 50 Nm


open position. Tighten
the adaptor fixing screw. If necessary, adjust by moving the adaptor one step at a time.

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12.6 Installation of coordination unit on Fire Door installations

Before installing the transmission unit do step a-e below. Screw in the two steering pins (1) for the
coordinator base.

han
hads p
Wands inch
Warn pin in
rnining ch g
CA
g g in
CAUT
UTION
ION

1 Steering pin

Mount the rotor (parts 2 to 4 below) before the motor is installed on the back plate. Install the
control unit when the installation of the coordination unit is completed.
If the coordination unit will be installed on an existing installation it is possible to move the control
unit a little bit to be able to reach the motor unit during installation.
Link rod length = hinge to hinge - 980 mm
a Loosen the screws (2) and remove the clutch cap (3) from the rotor (4).
b Turn the clutch cap (3) depending on PULL or PUSH installation. PULL visible for PULL-installation
and PUSH visible for PUSH-installation.
c Fasten the screws (2).

2 Screw
3 Clutch cap
2 4 Rotor

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d Mount the rotor (4) on the motor unit (7) with the screw (5) and washer (6) on the primary
drive unit = for the door that opens first and closes last.

4 7

5
han
hads p
Wands inch
Warn pin in
r in g CA
CAUT ningg ching
UTION
ION

4 Rotor
5 Screw
6 Washer
7 Motor unit

e Release the brake (26) by pushing in the linkage arm (14), so that the brake (26) is opened,
push the fork (27) into the the coordinator base (15).

15 27 26

14

14 Linkage arm
15 Coordinator base
26 brake
27 fork

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f Mount the coordinator base (15) with the two screws (8) on the primary drive unit. Remove
the screw (9) and throw the washer (24) away when mount the acceptor (11) on the adjuster
(10). Mount the screw (9) through the acceptor (11).
g Mount the transmission unit. Adjust the adjuster (10) by turning until the primary door stops
at 15-18° from fully closed (this angle should be smaller than the electrical coordinator). Close
the door by pressing the linkage arm (14).

15 8

N
IO
UT
CA g g
rnin chin
Wa pin
s
nd
ha
han
hads p
Wands inch
Warn pin in
rnin g CA
CAUT ingg ching
UTION
ION

11

24 14 10

8 Screw
9 Screw
10 Adjuster
11 Acceptor
14 Linkage arm
15 Coordinator base
24 Washer

h Adjust the braking torque to > 50 Nm measured on the door leaf by turning one or both screws
(19).

N
IO
UT
CA ng ng
rni chi
Wa pin
s
nd
ha

19 19 Screw

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i Mount the link rod (12) with its adaptor (13) into the linkage arm (14).

han
hads p
Wands inch
Warn pin in
r in g CA
CAUT ningg ching
UTION
ION

CAUTION
14
12 Link rod

13 13 Adaptor
12 14 Linkage arm

j Mount on the other side of the link rod (12) to the secondary motor unit with the signal (16).
Fasten the stop screw (17).

16

han
hads p
Wands inch
Warn pin in
r in g CA
CAUT ningg ching
UTION
ION

12

12 Link rod
17 16 Signal
17 Stop screw

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k Adjust the release of the brake by loosening the joint (18) and turning the link rod (12) close
to the primary drive unit. Make the angle between the doors near closed position.

ng
hi
c
in
ha W
sp
nd
18

N
IO
UT
CA ing hing
rn
Wa pinc
s
nd
ha

12

12 Link rod
18 Joint

l Route the cables, see illustrations on page 40.


m Put the grease on the rod support.

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n Mount the follower roller (20) at the leading edge close to the top of the secondary door leaf
(21) with the appropriate screws (23).

21
23 20

22

20 Follower roller
21 Secondary door leaf
22 Primary door leaf
23 Screw

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13 Electrical connection

During any work with the electrical connections the mains must be disconnected.

• Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. If an plug contact is used in the
installation the wall socket shall be placed easily accessible from the operator.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
See Auto-learn-automatically sets back and latch check (recommended) on page 76.
If R/S < 192mm, the connection box should be rebuilt.

Mains connection
a Switch off the mains.
b Connect the plug contact to the wall socket or connect to the mains switch.
Standard

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13.1 Control units

13.1.1 CUS7 (DAB305CU)

Synchronizing of double doors


Key hold open time Hold open time
DIP-switch Closing torque

Encoder Symmetric cam (jumper off)


Asymmetric cam (jumper on)

S
T
G
2
1
V

MA
SO
AD
AS
AS

PA

HOT KHOT
IN
Motor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ON Program selector
PUSH 5s
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Motor

OPSP CLSP POAS CLTQ


+24V DC

1 2 3 4 5
PULL 1.5 s 30 s
HOT / KHOT
LOUT= Lock-out for OPD (–)
Lock Kick OPD = Overhead presence detection/mat safety
7s
IIMP = Inner impulse
Double acting
GND = Ground
TP202
TP201

12 s 4s 5s
CLSP
OPD = Overhead presence detection (incl. 24 V,
LOUT and Safety Impulse)
12 s 2,5 s
OPSP LRN = Learn button
OK ALARM Power assist
Green Red
External LED indicator = LED LED

DIP-switch
DIP-switch Closing speed

Opening speed

7
ON 5 6
3 4
1 2

1 PAG = Push & Go


2 MAT = Safety mat
3 SOS = Stop on stall
4 AD = Activation delay
5 INV = Inverse installation
6 AS1 = Arm system setting
7 AS2 = Arm system setting

Note! Connect the motor cable to either PUSH or PULL depending on arm system.

13.1.2 Arm system selection


Factory set arm configuration is PUSH, if other is required:
Select arm configuration on the DIP-switches according to the table below.
ON=1
OFF=0
Type of arm system PUSH
OPUSH
N 5 6 7
AS 1 AS 2 3 4
1 2
DIP 6 DIP 7
PUSH 0 0
7
OPULL
PULL
N 5 6
PULL 1 0 2 3 4
1
DAB805PLA5 (narrow 0 1
door)
7
Sliding PUSH 1 1 PULL
N
DAB805PLA5
O
4 5 6
2 3
1

Sliding
Sliding
ON 5 6 7
3 4
PUSH
PUSH1 2

Note! After changing any system selection a new LEARN must be carried out.

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13.1.3 Extension units DAB905ESE / DAB905ESA

Installation

Torx T10

DAB905ESA

5 mm nut driver

Electrical power contact

DAB905ESE

Tag strip
long 2 pcs DAB905ESA / DAB905ESE
short 1 pc DAB905ESA / DAB905ESE

CUS7
(DAB305CU)

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13.1.4 Extension unit DAB905ESE


This extension unit has inputs for electro-mechanical lock, program selector, batteries, KILL function, OPEN/CLOSE,
KEY opening and outer impulse.

Functions
Battery backup unit

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (+) 24
+24 VDC
V DC
OPEN
EXIT Program selector
OFF
UNL Unlocked signal from lock
KRST KILL reset (see jumper below)
0.5 s KILL KILL impulse
KEY Key impulse (1.5-30 s)
O/C OPEN / CLOSE impulse (latching relay)
0s 3s OIMP Outer impulse
GND (-) 0 VDC Ground

1 2

ON
Electro-mechanical locking device (12V DC max. 1200 mA / 24 V DC
1 2 3 4 5 + max 600 mA, see DIP-switch No. 1 below)

DIP-switches Potentiometer for opening delay 2)


shown in OFF
position Automatic kill reset (jumper on)

Manual kill reset (jumper off)

ON 5
3 4
1 2

1 Lock 12 VV((OFF)
Lock 12 OFF ) / 24 VV((ON)*
ON)*
2 Locked
Lockedwithout
without power (OFF
(OFF)) / with
with power (ON)*
3 Lock release2)2)
Lock release*
4 Lock
Lock kick 1)
kick1)
5 Battery monitoring
monitoring

1) Position OFF: Smooth closing, to be used on doors without lock.


Position ON: More powerful closing, to be used on doors with lock, to overcome binding in the locking device (inactivated
for Inverse door).
2) If the switch is set to ON, the LOCK RELEASE is active during the opening delay time set by the potentiometer.
For PAIR OF DOORS installations, the LOCK RELEASE works in sequence: First the primary door then the secondary door.

Note! Lock only functions when Program Selector is in OFF or EXIT.


* After changing any system selection a new LEARN must be carried out.
With selection 'Locked without power' is the lock energized from 0 to 10 degrees at opening.
If a program selector is not used, a jumper is required from position 3 to position 11.

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13.1.5 Extension unit DAB905ESA


This extension unit has inputs for door mounted sensors, which can give presence impulse on approach side
and/or presence detection on swing path side. Relay output for error indication or door indication is also integ-
rated. When the jumper for the relay is set to ‘Open door indication’, its activation will follow the Blanking LED.

Functions

Monitoring of presence detection/DMPS.SS


Monitoring of presence impulse/DMPS.NS
No monitoring (both jumpers on)
Monitoring of presence detection and presence impulse

External error indication/KILL OUT/Lock


Opened/closed door indication

Blanking LED
Door position Relay output (“External error, KILL OUT, Lock indication” or
8 9 10

NO
“Open/closed door indication”, see above) 24 V, 1 A
COM
Door mounted sensors 2)
NC Note! To make the dry relay output follow the electric lock output,
DMPS:
Relay 1: Presence im- see group parameters 14, 15 and 16 plus pin jumper above.
pulse (NC) FIRE
6 7

Relay 2: Presence de- GND


tection (NC)
(+)
24 V24DC
VDC
1 2 3 4 5

QTST
PDET
PIMP
GND
(-) Ground
0 VDC Ground

Remove strapping when connecting to terminals 2


and/or 3

Blanking potentiometer
(Adjust the potentiometer to avoid presence detection sensor to detect the wall.
Range 55 degrees - fully open / Max.)
Opened / closed door indication
MIN MAX
Closed door Open door
indication indication MAX Blanking
Blanking MAX

55°

MIN

QTST = Sensor monitoring and reference for KILL (NC)


PDET = Presence detection (NC)1)
PIMP = Presence impulse (NC)1)
1) If not used strap to “Ground”.

2) Remove strapping from terminals 2 and/or 3.

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13.1.6 Installation on double doors


If the operators are to be mounted at the same height with pushing and pulling arm systems, the
height is determined by the pulling arm system, PULL. The pushing arm system PUSH must always
have a shaft extension, minimum 50 mm, maximum 70 mm to match the mounting heights visually.
Example: if PULL has a 20 mm extension, the PUSH must have a 70 mm extension. If PULL has 0 mm
extension, the PUSH must have a 50 mm extension.
For installation, follow the instructions for the applicable arm system. If using a closing coordinator,
see page 57 a-e before starting the installation.

13.2 How to cut the jumper on the sync cable for double doors

Note! Connect a cable between primary CU and secondary CU.

Primary Secondary

Primary Secondary

Black Red

Note! The connection/marking of the sync cable determines which of the operators is the primary
and secondary.
For a Rebated door;
• the Primary door must open before the secondary door
• the secondary door must close before the Primary door
Function Door design Cut the jumper with color
Opening Closing Rebated Jamming Primary side Secondary side
Synchronous Synchronous No No No cutting No cutting
Synchronous Asynchronous Yes No Cut black No cutting
Asynchronous Asynchronous Yes Yes No cutting Cut red
Double egress — — Cut black Cut red

Rebated Jamming No jamming

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13.3 Double door installations

There are four different types of double door installations:


• Rebated – Has an overlapping primary door, can be opened synchronously if it is not jamming
and must be closed asynchronously to avoid that the doors will jam or close in the wrong order.
• Jamming – This door type needs to be opened and closed asynchronously to avoid that the
doors will jam with each other.
• Not jamming, not rebated – This door type has doors that always can move independently of
each other and can be opened and closed synchronously.
• Double egress – This door type has doors that opens in different directions which can be opened
and closed independently. This door type may have a different way of handling safety sensors
due to the difference in opening direction of the doors.

13.4 Settings for double doors

Settings on the
Function
Primary Secondary
Common
Program selection X
Opening time X
Closing time X
Hold open time X
Close / Continue to open when the door is obstructed X
PAG On/Off X
SOS On/Off X
Level of Power assist X (X)*
Extended closing torque X (X)*
OPD/OPS Impulse or Mat Logic Impulse X
Selection of operating mode during operation on battery X
power
Individual
Lock/Unlock signal voltage X X
Locked without/with power X X
Lock release Enable/Disable X X
Open Delay Time X X
Lock kick Enable/Disable X X
* For “Double egress doors”, these functions must be set separately for primary and secondary as
the arm systems as well as the air pressure may be different.

Note!
• Locks on the primary and secondary doors must be connected to the control unit (CU) on the
corresponding operator.
• Inner and outer impulses can be connected to either primary or secondary CU or both.
• The OPD/OPS is to be connected to the primary CU except for “Double egress”, where each
OPD/OPS must be connected to corresponding CU.
• Door leaf mounted sensors must always be connected to corresponding CU.

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13.5 Sensor cable inlet

Art. No.: DAB805SCI

1 2 8 Alt.
Alt. 11

29
3
48
12

15.5

ø 3.7

4 5 8 Alt.2 2
Alt.

6 7

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13.6 Reset and indication device for Fire Doors

Art. No.: DB905RSD


CL=840
CL=840 CL= Optional
CL=Optional

B B

A A

A Reset
Reset&&Indication
Indication device
B Smoke
Smokedetector
detector

CL CL

B B

A A

A 1 2 4

29
48

3
7.5

15.5
ø 3.7

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CU-300 Master
CUS7 (DAB305CU) Master

S
T
G
2
1
INV

MA
SO
AD
AS
AS

PA

HOT KHOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ON
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

OPSP CLSP POAS CLTQ

1 2 3 4 5
TP202
TP201

OK (Green) ALARM (red)

DAB905ESE Master
EXU-SI Master
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Fire
Firealarm reset
alarm reset NCswitch
NC Kill Kill switch
(Parameter group 13)
3
2 43KΩ
0.5 s
4 Additional smoke
KillKill
switch andand
switch close detector is connected
Reset
Reset & Indication
Indication close
door door button
button KΩ
43
0s 3s
in serial
Device
device 1 5
1 2

ON

1 2 3 4 5
6

Automatic kill
Automatic kill reset
reset(jumper
(jumper on)
on) 3
NOTE!
NOTE! 2
Manualkill
Manual killreset
reset(jumper
(jumperoff)
off)
4 Select 12 VDC for
smoke detectors
EXU-SA Master
DAB905ESA Master and see page 84
1 5
8 9 10

6
6 7
1 2 3 4 5

DAB905ESE Master
EXU-SI Master
OPERATOR 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

OPERATOR 2
Connection of more doors
Connection of more doors to the
to the same alarm
same alarm
(Parameter group 13)
0.5 s

0s 3s
1 2

ON

1 2 3 4 5

EXU-SA Master
DAB905ESA Master
8 9 10
6 7
1 2 3 4 5

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14 Start-up

14.1 Spring pre-tension

The spring pre-tension is factory set to EN4. The closing torque (spring force) is adjusted by an hexagon nut
placed at the end of the spring. Turning the nut clockwise increases the force. One turn equals a torque change
of approx. 7-9 Nm for PUSH and 4-6 Nm for PULL (approx. 7 turns from min. to max.).

17 mm

POCKET
BALANCE

0 0
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10
10
12
12
14
14
16
16
18
18
20
20
22
22
25
25

P
M 5°

Door Opening Measured with spring balance at point (P)


closer torque 10 N ≈ 1 kg
power Recom- Closing torque Between
Closing force (F)
size ac- mended between 0º and 4º 0º and 60º
between 0º and 4º
cording door leaf Distance (r) from
measured at point P
to width mm hinge to measuring
EN1154 max. Nm min. Nm max. < Nm max.* point P N min. N max. <
4 1100 26 37 62 1050 25 35
5 1250 37 54 83 1200 31 45
6 1400 54 87 134 1350 40 64
7 1600 87 140 215 1550 56 90

Formula: M = r x F
Example: You have an EN 5 door. Your door is 1200mm and your point of measuring (P) is at (r) 1.15m. Maximum
closing torque between 0º and 4º is (M) 54Nm taken from table above in red.
Calculate (F) for your door:
Find (F) for your door:
Find (F) in measuring point (P) = M/r
54Nm / 1.15m = 47N
Your maximum closing force at your measuring point (P) is 47N.
* Note! Max opening force in escape route is 150 N.

Note! The table above is only for Normal operator (fire door installations). For Inverse doors (emergency
opening function) max. spring pre-tension is 7 mm, and it has to be adjusted at the installation time so the
door opens and closes in a smooth way.

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14.2 Micro switch

Check and adjust the micro switch, controlling the lock kick at power failure.

14.3 Adjusting the door stop

a Close the door.

b Open the door to required open position, plus approx. 15 mm. Put a doorbuffer under the door.

≈ 95°

c When stop arm is on top of the operator, lift the door stop arm up and mount it on the splines,
as close as possible to the stop block 1). Fine-adjust if necessary with the screw on the stop arm
2).

1) 2)

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d When stop arm is on the bottom of the operator, loose the stop arm locator and the stop arm.
Mount the stop arm on the splines, as close as possible to the stop block 3). Mount the stop
arm locator. Fine-adjust if necessary with the screw on the stop arm 4).

3) 4)

e Close the door.

SPTE SPTE

0° 0°

1 Stop arm
1 2 Stop block
3 Fine-adjustment screw

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14.4 Auto-learn-automatically sets back and latch check (recommended)

This learning is performed by pushing the LEARN BUTTON (LRN).


• Switch on the electrical power (the operator will find its closed position) and make sure the
LED is on.

0
0

• Before the learning procedure starts, make sure that the door has been properly closed i.e., not
by force.
• A new learn must be carried out in following situations
- If any of the parameters SPRING PRE-TENSION and CLOSING TORQUE (CLTQ) are changed
after performing a learn.
- If any of the arm system DIP-switches are changed.
• A confirmation by pushing the learn button is enough in following situations
- If any changing of the MAT-dip.
- When replacing any of the extension units.
- When changing of Locked with/without power.
- When changing of Lock 12/24 V.
• Learn can be carried out with activation units and locks connected.
• The back-check will be automatically adjusted to 10° and 1 second before open position. The
latch-check will be automatically adjusted to 10° and 1.5 seconds before closed position.

10°/1 s
Back-check Latch-check

10°
1.5 s

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14.4.1 Push the LEARN BUTTON (LRN)

The door has no safety during auto-learn cycle. Remain clear of swing path of
door, as door may close rapidly.

Note! If the learn button is just pushed ones, a learn for reveal 0-100 mm will be carried out. For
greater reveal keep the button pressed, and release it when the status LED is blinking for desired
reveal, see below table.
LED flash frequency Reveal [mm] Available for arm systems
One 0.3 s flash, 2 s pause 0 -- 100 PUSH, PULL, Sliding PUSH
Two 0.3 s flash, 2 s pause 101 -- 200 PUSH, PULL
Three 0.3 s flash, 2 s pause 201 -- PUSH, DAB805PLA4
When the learn button is pressed the status LED starts to blink and will not stop until learn is con-
cluded.

Note! If no floor door stop is mounted, stop the door in required opening position.
The learn cycle starts with sensor detection, during which the door will stand still. When the door
starts moving the spring tension and door inertia are measured and the door open and close position
is saved. When the learn is concluded the back-check, latch-check, opening time and closing time
are calculated. The changed settings affect the behavior of the installation and must be verified.

LRN

CUS7

14.4.2 Double doors


For double doors, the primary door must be learned first and thereafter the secondary door. When
the secondary door is learned, the primary door will open up to fully open position during the
learning phase of the secondary door.
The doors can also be learned separately before connecting the sync cable. In case of rebated doors
and separate learning, the primary door must be held open before the secondary door learn is
carried out.

14.5 General adjustment

a Set the hold open time with the potentiometer on the control unit.
b Adjust the opening speed (OPSP). Turning clockwise increases the speed.
c Adjust the closing speed (CLSP). Turning counter- clockwise decreases the speed.
d Connect the required activation units.
e Check that the installation complies with AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction).

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14.6 Connection of activation units and accessories

See sensor manuals for mounting and adjustments. Protective device shall comply with EN 12978.

Door mounted
When sensors are used in order to avoid contact with the door leaf it is required that the presence detect sensor
and the presence impulse sensor fulfills Performance Level = c according to EN ISO 13849-1. These sensors shall
also be monitored (tested) by Ditec DAB305 door operator.

*** Note!
***)When
Note!using
Whenthe quick
using theconnector, opening and
quick connector,
closing sideopening
will be reversed.
and closing side will be reversed.

COM400MHB Activation
COM400MKB sensor REM 90/110 *** DLR1L-DLR1R
Fire
alarm
PRESS
TO OPEN

1 2 3 4
A B C D E F G H A B C J E F G H

GND

IMP
OPEN

+
EXIT
GND
OFF

CUS7 (DAB305CU) 1 2 5 1 2 1

DAB905ESE 3 4 13 3 4 2

DAB905ESE 3 6 3 10 11 12 3

DAB905ESA 1 1 1 2 4 5 5 1 1 1 2 4 5 5 4

DAB905ESA 1 1 1 3 4 5 5 1 1 1 3 4 5 5 5

DAB905ESA 4 5

DAB905ESE 3 10 6

DAB905ESE 3 7 7

DAB905ESE 7
8
DAB905ESA 4

DAB905ESE 3 8 9

DAB905ESA 67 10

1 Inner impulse A Brown


2 Outer impulse B Yellow
3 Key Impulse C Pink
4 Presence impulse D Violet
5 Presence detection E White
6 Off F Blue
7 Kill impulse NO G Red
8 Kill impulse NC, fire alarm, smoke detector H Green
9 Fire alarm reset I Black
10 External fire alarm (Select 12, 24 or 48 VDC, see page 87) J Grey

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15 Cover

The cover and back plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are made
of black painted steel sheet.

15.1 Fitting and removing the cover

The cover is slid over flanges in the back plate so that the ridges fit in the grooves. Snap on the fill
cover into the slot for output shaft. Secure cover with the screw.
When properly installed and adjusted, attach the product label, which includes the CE mark on the
right side of the lower part of the operator cover (see illustration).
Apply the Ditec logotype to the cover – see illustration.

ASSA ABLOY E. S. AB
XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

Landskrona Sweden
ART. NO. DESIGNATION TYPE

Lodjursgatan 10

Factory No. X
XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX

Made in XXX
PROJECT/SERIAL NO. YEAR+MONTH TEMPERATURE

XXXXXXX XXXX XXX XX/XX XXXXX


VAC A W Hz LOAD

XXXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PROD. VERSION

CLASSIFICATION DIN 18650-1:2010

CERTIFIERING

1008458
SÜD KONTROLL
1002 xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
25

25

15.2 Cover piece kit

X
Single door CL-843.5
Double door CL-1682

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16 Signage

ASSA ABLOY E. S. AB
XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

Landskrona Sweden
ART. NO. DESIGNATION TYPE

Lodjursgatan 10

Factory No. X
XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX

Made in XXX
PROJECT/SERIAL NO. YEAR+MONTH TEMPERATURE

XXXXXXX XXXX XXX XX/XX XXXXX


VAC A W Hz LOAD

XXXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PROD. VERSION

CLASSIFICATION DIN 18650-1:2010

A CERTIFIERING

1008458
SÜD KONTROLL
1002 xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx

No entry

B Click!
D

No entry

E C
F

G
Click!

Automatic
door 1100 mm

800 mm
40 mm

Keep clear

Check that all required signage is applied and intact. Mandatory indicates that the signage is required
by European directives and equivalent national legislation outside the European Union.
A
Product label: Mandatory
B
Emergency break-out: Mandatory, if approved for escape route.
C Door sticker. Mandatory, if applicable to highlight the presence of the glass (applied to all glass sections that are moving).

D
Supervision of child (applied to both sides of the door): Mandatory according to national regulations. Recommended, if the
risk analysis shows use by children.

E Operator designed for disabled people:


Recommended, if applicable (applied to both sides of the door).
F
Activation by disabled people: Recommended, if applicable.

G
Automatic door.
Only mandatory in GB.
H
No entry, identifying one-way traffic: Mandatory in GB, if applicable, not included in the product.

K
Keep clear.
Only mandatory in GB.

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17 Advanced settings

17.1 Learn with advanced setting of “back- and latch-check”

See the prerequisites for performing a “learn” in section Auto-learn-automatically sets back and
latch check (recommended) on page 76.
a Push the button once as for auto-setting.
The status LED starts to blink. Same as for auto-setting.
b Stop the door at required open position.
c The door reverts towards closed position.
d Stop the door at required latch-check position.
e The door reverts to learn the back check.
f Stop the door at required back check.
g Remove the stop.
h The door reverts to closed position.

17.2 Revert to default values for “back- and latch-check" (Level 1)

a Disconnect batteries if any.


b Disconnect the mains.
c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed.
d Connect the mains.
e Watch the ERROR LED.
3s

f Release the LEARN BUTTON after 1 flash (LED is out).


g The BACK CHECK, LATCH CHECK and OPEN POSITION have now reverted to default values.
h Disconnect the mains.
i Next time the mains is connected, a new learn is needed to be run, and the operator will use
the default values.

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17.3 Changing group of parameters (Level 2)

a Disconnect batteries if any.


b Disconnect the mains.
c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed.
d Connect the mains.
e Watch the ERROR LED.
3s 1s 3s

f Release the LEARN BUTTON after 2 flashes (LED is out).


The ERROR LED flashes a number of short flashes that corresponds to the parameter group
number (see table). After a short pause the LED will repeat the group number, and so on.
g Pushing the LEARN BUTTON once, increases the parameter group number. When the highest
parameter group number is reached it will start with number 1 (default) again.
h Push the button until you get the requested parameter group. Ensure that the requested group
of parameters has been selected by counting the number of flashes.
i Disconnect the mains.
j Next time the mains is connected, the operator will use the new group of parameters.

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Parameter/ Group 1 (default) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
OPEN/CLOSE 15 minutes Infinite 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes
HOLD OPEN TIME
Battery mode Power save Power save Convenience Power save Power save Power save Power save Power save Power save Convenience
KILL mode Locked during KILL Locked during KILL Locked during KILL Lock follows pro- Locked during KILL Locked during KILL Locked during KILL Locked during KILL Lock follows pro- Locked during KILL

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ing KILL ing KILL*
OBSTRUCTION mode1) Door closer Door closer Door closer Door closer Reverses when Door closer Door closer Door closer Door closer Reverses when
obstructed obstructed
DOUBLE EGRESS mode Separate presence Separate presence Separate presence Separate presence Separate presence Common pres- Separate presence Separate presence Separate presence Separate presence
detection detection detection detection detection ence detection detection detection detection detection
LOCK RETRY2) On On On On On On Off On On On
OPEN/CLOSE impulse In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In OFF, EXIT and In AUTO mode In AUTO mode
AUTO mode
KILL Impulse Configuration2) Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Closed Normally Open
Monitored
Relay2) Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication
Double acting2) No No No No No No No No No No

* The lock unlocks at impulse during KILL in EXIT mode.


1) If set to REVERSES WHEN OBSTRUCTED, the operator re-opens when obstructed, similar to a presence impulse.

2) In double door installations, for secondary this parameter will follow the parameter group chosen at the secondary, regardless primary config.

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In the default setting, if there is a bind with the strike plate when the door is closing the door will try to close two extra times in automatic operation, OFF or EXIT mode and once in manual operation.
This function can be switched off (see "LOCK RETRY" and parameter group 7), and in a double-door application secondary must be configured separately (see note 2) about why.

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Parameter/ Group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
OPEN/CLOSE 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes Infinite Infinite 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes
HOLD OPEN TIME
Battery mode Power save Power save Power save Power save Convenience Convenience Power save Convenience Power save Power save Convenience
KILL mode Unlocked during Unlocked during Locked during Unlocked during Locked during Locked during Unlocked during Lock follows Unlocked during Unlocked during Unlocked during
KILL KILL KILL KILL KILL KILL KILL prog. Selector KILL KILL KILL
17 Advanced settings

during KILL*
OBSTRUCTION mode1) Door closer Door closer Door closer Door closer Reverses when Reverses when Reverses when Reverses when Door closer Reverses when Door closer
obstructed obstructed obstructed obstructed obstructed
DOUBLE EGRESS mode Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres- Separate pres-
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LOCK RETRY2) On On On On On On On On On On On
OPEN/CLOSE impulse In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In OFF, EXIT and In OFF, EXIT and In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode In AUTO mode
AUTO mode AUTO mode
KILL Impulse Configuration2) Normally Open Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Open Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Closed Normally Closed
Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored
Relay2) KILLout KILLout KILLout Lock Lock Lock Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication Error indication
Double acting2) No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes

* The lock unlocks at impulse during KILL in EXIT mode.


1) If set to REVERSES WHEN OBSTRUCTED, the operator re-opens when obstructed, similar to a presence impulse.

2) In double door installations, for secondary this parameter will follow the parameter group chosen at the secondary, regardless primary config.

Issue 2022-03-03
In the default setting, if there is a bind with the strike plate when the door is closing the door will try to close two extra times in automatic operation, OFF or EXIT mode and once in manual operation.
This function can be switched off (see "LOCK RETRY" and parameter group 7), and in a double-door application secondary must be configured separately (see note 2) about why.

Note! If relay output is used for Lock even at secondary, use parameter group 15 in secondary.
In double door installations with Double Acting, secondary must have same parameter group as primary.

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17.4 Classification (Level 3)

a Disconnect batteries if any.


b Disconnect the mains.
c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed.
d Connect the mains.
e Watch the ERROR LED.
3s 1s 3s 1s 3s

f Release the LEARN BUTTON after 3 flashes (LED is out).


g Identify the current classification
The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the classification number.
After a short pause the LED will repeat the classification number and so on.
h Changing the classification
If you push the LEARN BUTTON once, the classification number will increase. When you have
reached the highest classification number it will start at number one again.
• Push the button until you get the requested classification
• Disconnect the mains
Next time the mains is connected, the operator will use the new classification.
i Classification table
Classification 1 2
Full power(Default) Low energy
Standard EN 16005
Opening speed 2.5 - 12 s Automatic limitation 1.69 J
Closing speed 4 - 12 s Automatic limitation 1.69 J
The fastest setting of Opening Speed and Closing Speed are automatically limited to the value
in the table, and can only be reduced.
If classification 2, Low energy, is used the operator will automatically follow the speed limitation
in EN 16005.
The learn procedure must be carried out after a change of the classification setting.

Speed settings for Low energy mode


The table shows minimum opening time to back check or to 80° open or minimum closing
time from 90° to 10° open.
Width of door leaf (mm) Door mass (kg)
50 60 70 80 90
Time (s) min
750 3,0 3,2 3,2 3,3 3,5
850 3,1 3,1 3,2 3,4 3,6
1000 3,2 3,4 3,7 4,0 4,2
1200 3,8 4,2 4,5 4,8 5,1

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17.5 Overhead Presence Detection and Interlock (Level 4)

a Disconnect batteries if any.


b Disconnect the mains.
c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed.
d Connect the mains.
e Watch the ERROR LED.
3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s

f Release the LEARN BUTTON after 4 flashes (LED is out).


g Identify the current monitoring
The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the status number.
After a short pause the LED will repeat the status number and so on.
h Changing the status
If you push the LEARN BUTTON once, the status number will increase. When you have reached
the highest status number it will start at number one again.
Level 4: 1 (Default) 2 3 4 5 6
OPD-monitoring OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
Interlock* OFF OFF Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 1 Operator 1
to 6 to 6 (Locked) (Closed)
(Locked) (Closed)
* Interlock cannot be used together with OPD-sensors. If (Locked) is used the operator must
be in EXIT or OFF mode.
• Disconnect the mains
Next time you connect the mains the operator will use the new status setting.
i Interlocking connections. Can be used as security interlock.
Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 4 Operator 5 Operator 6

CUS7
CU-300
(DAB305CU)

DAB905ESE
Interlock ON

Interlock OFF

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17.6 Enhanced Lock Kick, Fire Input and Extended Arm Selection (Level 5)

a Disconnect batteries if any.


b Disconnect the mains.
c Press the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) and keep it depressed.
d Connect the mains.
e Watch the ERROR LED.
3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s 1s 3s

f Release the LEARN BUTTON after 5 flashes (LED is out).


g Identify the current lock kick status
The ERROR LED flashes an amount of short flashes that correspond to the status number.
After a short pause the LED will repeat the status number and so on.
h Changing the status
If you push the LEARN BUTTON once, the status number will increase. When you have reached
the highest status number it will start at number one again.
Level 5: 1 (Default) 2 3 4 5 6
Lock-Kick Type Basic Enhanced Basic Enhanced Basic Enhanced
Fire-input ** OFF OFF 12V 12V 24V 24V
Arm Selection Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic
7 8 9 10 11 12
Lock-Kick Type Basic Enhanced Basic Enhanced Basic Enhanced
Fire-input 48V 48V OFF OFF 12V 12V
Arm Selection Basic Basic Extended Extended Extended Extended
13 14 15 16
Lock-Kick Type Basic Enhanced Basic Enhanced
Fire-input 24V 24V 48V 48V
Arm Selection Extended Extended Extended Extended

** When Fire-input is used all other configuration has to be done before selection of 12V, 24V
or 48V.
Basic Arm Selection Extended Arm Selection
PUSH 00 -
PULL 10 DAB805PLA4, 250 mm, -20-230
DAB805PLA5 01 DAB805PLA4, 420 mm, -20-230
Sliding PUSH 11 -
• Disconnect the mains
Next time the mains is connected, the operator will use the new status setting.
Fire Alarm signal, Uf, shall be selectable among: OFF,12 VDC, 24 VDC and 48 VDC. Uf shall be inter-
preted as ok, no fire alarm, in the following range: 0,85 x Uf to 1,2 x Uf. Reset same as KILL RESET.

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18 Guide for installation and adjustments

18 Guide for installation and adjustments

18.1 Complementary Safety Devices Swing Doors

If there is any risk for finger jam, add finger protection strip at the hinge side for internal doors,
article No. DAB805FPI or DAB805FP19/20.

18.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time

Adjust, as a minimum, the operator's opening and closing time according to the diagram below.

18.2.1 How to find the correct opening and closing time


• Measure the door width.
• If the door weight is unknown, follow the instructions in “Diagrams for door weight”.
• Go into the diagram below to find the correct minimum opening/closing time “t”.
Example: If the door width is 1,1 m and the door weight is 80 kg the minimum opening and closing
time will be ~4,3 seconds.

Minimum Swing Door Opening/Closing Time, t


for LE Compliance [s]
6
Door Weight
100 kg

90 kg

80 kg
5

70 kg

60 kg

50 kg
4

40 kg

30 kg

3
0,7 0,8 0,9 1 1,1 1,2 1,3
Door Width in metres
Example

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18.3 Diagrams for Door weight

a Measure the door width (DW) and the door height (DH) in metres for one door leaf only.
b Calculate the area DW x DH.
c Select diagram for your type of door and the actual glass thickness. Find the weight.
Example: Aluminium door with measurement DW = 1.5 m, DH = 2 m and glass thickness 12 mm.
Calculate 1.5 x 2 = 3 m2. Look into the first diagram for “Aluminium Frame with glass”. Start with
the area and follow the line up to the 12 mm glass, go left to receive the door weight 95 kg.

Note! The weights can vary depending on the door design (the table shows only typical values).

18.3.1 Aluminium frame with glass

Door leaf weight [kg]


200
8/24/8 glass
190
180
170
160 12 mm glass
150 6/10/6 glass
140
130 10 mm glass
120
110
100 8 mm glass
90
80 6 mm glass
70
60
50
40
30
20
1 2 3 4 5
2
Door leaf area [m ]
Example

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19 Troubleshooting

19 Troubleshooting

Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanations


The door does not open Control switch is set to OFF Change the setting of the control switch
The motor does not start Mains power is missing Check the mains power and fuse in the building
Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs
Presence detection is activated Check that there are no objects in the detec-
tion zone
The motor starts but the Mechanical lock is locked Unlock the lock
door does not open Something jammed beneath the door Remove object
Electric striking plate is binding Select lock release
Adjust striking
Arm system has come loose Tighten the arm system by installation steps
The door does not close Control switch is set to OPEN Change the setting of the control switch
Presence impulse is activated Remove objects in the detection zone
Something jammed beneath the door Remove object
The door is creeping to- Wrong setting of cam jumper Check jumper for symmetric cam on main
wards open during power board
assist
The operator works but Program Off is activated Switch the program selector
not at full speed regardless Sensors are not working Check external timer/ fire alarm
of OPSP and CLSP settings,
only Key impulse is valid Sensor monitoring error Check sensor monitoring jumper
LED error code: one 0.3 s flash, 2 s Check if OPD monitoring is activated, see pro-
pause etc. gramming level 4, Advanced settings
Sensors are working!
Main power is lost Operator is working with battery backup in
LED light is only on during opening and Power Save mode.
closing cycle Check power supply
Sensors are not working

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19 Troubleshooting

19.1 Error indication

• During normal operation the status LED on the control unit is illuminated.
• An extinguished LED indicates that there is no electrical power.
• A flashing light on the LED indicates that the operator is out of function (see table below).
LED flash frequency/Display Reason Remedy
message
One 0.3 s flash, 10 s pause etc. Kill impulse is active Make a kill reset, reset kill switch or
reset fire alarm
+ 24 V DC external error Check for short circuit
One 0.3 s flash, 2 s pause etc.
Sensor monitoring error Check for broken monitored sensor
Two 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Battery defective Replace battery (normal operation
with electrical mains). If Battery
Monitoring DIP is ON, then prob-
ably a reset of this is needed (after
changed batteries), see section
6.5.6.)
Three 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Control unit or Transmission Replace control unit or Transmis-
unit defect sion unit
Four 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Encoder error Check the encoder cable.
Open and close the door manually
and thereafter check the automatic
function. If the operator is still out
of function replace the drive unit.
Five 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Locking device defective or Check for e.g. short circuit in the
lock with too high current locking device
draw Replace locking device
DAB905ESE board defective Replace DAB905ESE board
Six 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Sync cable not connected or Connect the sync cable
defective (double door only) Replace the sync cable

Seven 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Secondary control unit defect- Check the flash frequency on the
ive (double door only) secondary LED and take necessary
measures in accordance with this
table.
Eight 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Motor overheated Wait for the motor to cool down
Nine 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Blocked door and constant Toggle impulse
impulse
Ten 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Settings have been made that Make a new learn or adjust opening
requires a new learn or angle to be inside spec
opening angle out of spec
(80-110°))
Twelve 0.3 s flashes, pause etc. Motor connected to wrong Disconnect mains and then correct
socket or wrong arm system motor connection and correct arm
configured on AS-dips. systems dips.
Thirteen 0.3 s flashes pause etc. Interlock error Check Interlock Connection

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20 Service/Maintenance

20 Service/Maintenance

Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations and product documentation
by a Ditec-trained and qualified technician. The number of service occasions should be in accordance
with national requirements and product documentation. This is especially important when the
installation concerns a fire-approved door or a door with an emergency opening function.
As with all other technical products, an automatic door needs maintenance and service. It is essential
to know the importance of maintenance to have a reliable and safe product.
Service and adjustments will ensure a safe and proper operation of an automatic door unit.
This product may contain batteries that should only be replaced by a Ditec-trained and skilled
technician.
Risk of battery explosion if wrong type of battery is used. If Battery Monitoring DIP is ON, then a
reset of this is needed (after changed batteries), see page 20.

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