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Besam Low Energy Swing Door Operator SW100 Installation and
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1. Passport Push plate SentryScan aes QuadScan E Kill switch n E d SuperScan Cea sd 2 allla 38 MATAN ASE 2 aS gas le cles sles 2 AD Jee Saeeess mas CU ESD 1 2 61 2 ANA O E il PCE O EXU SI 3 4 133 4 EXU SI 3 6 O CU ESD 6 14 5 a EXU SA 5112 54 2 15 CU ESD 6 14 5 EXU SA 51 13 54 3 15 EXU SI 3 10 EXU SI 37 D Standard 4 Inner impulse 5 Presence detection 2 Outer impulse Off 3 Key impulse 7 Kill impulse 4 Presence impulse 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 41 Changing group of parameters 13 Changing group of parameters 1 Disconnect batteries if any 2 Disconnect the mains contact 3 Press the Learn button LRN and keep it depressed 4 Connect the mains contact 5 Watch the Error LED 3s 1s 5s m gale I 6 Release the Learn Button after the 5 seconds LED is out The Error LED flashes a number of short flashes that corresponds to the param eter group number see table After a short pause the LED will repeat the group number and so on 7 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 8 Push the button until you get the requested parameter group 9 Disconnect the mains contact 10 Next time the mains is connec
2. 6 1 Single operator The product is delivered complete with back plate control unit end plates and cover Length including end plates L 39 5 1003 mm Pushing arm system shown at L al 6 2 Double operator Consult Product Order form for availability The product is delivered complete with back plate control unit end plates and cover Cover length L is optional Two operators can be mounted under the same cover to open one door each Pushing and pulling arm system shown double egress at L kaa basm E z al al T gt 12 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Part identification T Part identification Item No P N Description 1 1003547 Back plate shorty 2 1003498 Transmission unit operator 3 1003532 Control unit CU ESD 1003554 EXU SI Kit to extend the security functions optional 1003557 EXU SA Kit to extend the safety functions optional 4 1700607 Mains contact 5 1003540 Door stop body 6 1003542 Top end plate 7 1003543 Bottom end plate 8 1003546 Main cover shorty 9 1003581 Power On Off switch 1003582 On Off Hold open switch optional 10 1003578 Cable holder 50 pcs 11 Knockouts for cable inlet 12 Belt tension device 13 1003545 Fill cover output shaft 14 1004437 Connection box 100358
3. gt IN i y x gt Y a 13 4 ni lt 11 16 MAA 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 23 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PUSH arm system Left hand A I A E y Ez 4 E 2 1 Operator should be 1 attached using the top centered bolt first then follow pattern 24 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PUSH arm system 2 Right hand Operator should be attached 1 4 using the top centered bolt first then follow pattern 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 25 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PUSH arm system Note Important measurement for correct opening and closing force tie i _ N TT 19 Ibf ft 25 Nm K TF y 26 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation Operator with PULL arm system 10 2 PULL u8 e L W p b 27 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PULL arm system Right hand
4. Operator should be attached using the top centered bolt E 1 AN first then follow pattern 28 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PULL arm system Left hand 2 Operator should be attached 1 using the top centered bolt A 4 29 first then follow pattern Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation Cont Operator with PULL arm system 4 19 Ibf ft 25 Nm 30 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Electrical connection 11 Electrical connection During any work with the electrical connections the mains power must be discon nected e Ifthe supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 11 1 Connection box Fitting Fit the connection box in the back plate as shown below Note To ensure for sufficient grounding the square nuts must be turned with the teeth upwards against the box so that they cut through the anodizing in the back plate Connection 1 Switch off the mains power 2 Unscrew the lid 3 Connect the mains cable to the internal cable inside the connection box as shown below Be aware local code shall be followed Re install the lid
5. 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 15 Options 8 2 Push plates 8 2 1 For disable use mount push plate 31 above floor level Push plates 8 2 2 PRESS Wi TO OPEN P N 75 02 101 P N 75 02 102 vee A PRESS eTO OPEN P N 75 02 107 P N 75 02 108 P N 75 02 280 Remote transmitter push plates 8 2 3 PUSH TO OPEN P N 75 02 273 P N 75 02 272 P N 75 02 269 Installation box for narrow plates amp TO OPEN P N 75 02 270 8 2 4 f P N 75 21 002 Remote receiver y O P N 75 02 271 16 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Options 8 3 Control switches 8 3 1 Power On Off switch enclosed with the operator 23 White OF i 7 Brown P N 1003581 8 3 2 On Off Hold open switch P N 1003582 Function Program ON Impulses from activation units connected to XIMP are forwarded into inner impulse see page 32 OFF Impulses from activation units connected to XIMP are not forwarded into inner impulse These units cannot open the door HOLD The door is held permanently open 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 17 Options 8 4 Sync cable for double doors synchronizing of 2 operators Note The connection marking of the sync cable determines which of the operators is the master and slave RT gt Ss
6. 120 V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz Power consumption max 75 W Auxiliary voltage 24 V DC max 400 mA Internal control fuse 2xT63AH 250V Door width 36 48 914 1219 mm Electro mechanical locking device Selectable 12 V DC max 500 mA 24 V DC max 250 mA Door weight 100 200 Ib 45 90 kg Door opening angle Push arm 80 110 with reveal 0 11 13 16 0 300 mm Pull arm 80 110 with reveal 0 5 1 8 0 130 mm Opening time 0 80 variable between 3 6 seconds Closing time 90 10 variable between 3 6 seconds Hold open time 1 5 30 seconds Ambient temperature 4 F to 113 F 20 C to 45 C Relative humidity non condensing Max 85 This product is to be installed internally or externally with suitable weather protection Class of protection IP 20 Complies with IEC 335 1 ANSI BHMA A156 19 and UL 325 5 8 11 2 13 8 11 2 5 1 8 2 9 16 4 5 16 ILL 01658 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 How the SW100 works 5 How the SW100 works The low energy swing door operator SW100 uses a DC motor and a gear reduction system to drive an arm system which opens the door Closing power is provided by a motor and a clock spring An electronic control unit uses a motor encoder and a microprocessor
7. a Tupa E P N 1003583 How to cut the jumper for double doors Function Door design Cut the jumper with color Opening Closing Astragal Jamming Master side Slave 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 Astragal Jamming No jamming N nae 4 E Settings for double doors Settings on the Function Master Slave Common Program selection Opening time Closing time Hold open time Close Continue to open when the door is obstructed PAG On Off Level of Power assist Extended closing force OPD Impulse or Mat Logic Impulse Selection of operating mode during operation on battery power Individual Lock Unlock signal voltage Locked without with power Lock release Enable Disable Open Delay Time Lock kick Enable Disable X For Double egress doors these functions must be set separately for Master and Slave as the arm systems as well as the air pressure may be different x x gt gt lt P lt P lt P lt gt lt P lt P lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt P lt P lt PESE P lt Note Locks on the Master and Slave doors must be connected to the control
8. Connect the mains contact to the operator Mains switch o by others Mains power 120 V AC 60 Hz N contact Ground L White Green Black 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 31 Electrical connection 11 2 Control units 11 2 1 CU ESD The CU ESD can be equipped with extension units EXU SI and or EXU SA depending on the functions required see page 10 Encoder Power On Off switch Required for proper operation Er Synchronizing of double doors ee On Off Hold open switch lt 4 oje LRN Learn button 24V DC LOUT Lock out for OPD OPD Overhead presence detection Mat safety XIMP Inner impulse controlled by IIMP Inner impulse GND Ground OPD Overhead presence detection incl 24 V LOUT and Safety Impulse Hlocecc El LED Error PAG Push Go Spring MAT Safety mat tension Hold open time SOS Stop on stall f ARM1 2 Ar t tti Opening speed L Closing torque i TASIS ONT Serine PUSH PULL Closing speed Power assist al al H O 4 5 4 5 T N N 2 2 2 2 t E E E lt lt lt lt 32 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Electrical connection 11 2 2 Extension units EXU SI EXU SA Installation To extend the functions the extension units can be mounted on top of the control unit CU ESD s
9. double door only 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 48 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Planned maintenance checklist 17 Planned maintenance checklist Measure Adjust Speeds Measure to ANSI BHMA A156 19 and local codes adjust if necessary Measure Adjust Forces Measure to ANSI BHMA A156 19 and local codes adjust if necessary Measure Adjust Time Delays Measure to ANSI BHMA A156 19 and adjust if necessary Check Functioning Mats Sensors Operator Control and Push Plates per device checklist and AAADM Check Signage Are all signs in place readable and in good condition Check Door Hinging Mechanical Soundness all attachments covers arms crash bars etc Check Finger Guards Glass and Glass Stops Trip Hazards Rails and Sharp Edges Check Emergency Egress if so equipped Check all wiring for good connections proper insulation and clearance from moving parts Go through Daily Safety Checklist with facility manager 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 49 besam ASSA ABLOY Besam US Inc 1900 Airport Road US Monroe NC 28110 Tel 4 704 290 5520 Fax 1 704 290 5555 marketing besam usa com ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions dedicated to s
10. 0 175 79 4 1200 90 7 30 762 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 5 36 914 3 0 3 5 3 5 4 0 4 0 42 1067 3 5 4 0 4 0 4 5 4 5 48 1219 4 0 4 5 4 5 5 0 5 5 Check applicable Building Codes for clear width requirements in Means of Egress Table II Total Opening Time to 90 Degrees Backcheck at 60 degrees Backcheck at 70 degrees Backcheck at 80 degrees Table I plus 2 seconds Table I plus 1 5 seconds Table I plus 1second If the door opens more than 90 degrees it shall continue at the same rate as backcheck speed Note To determine maximum times from close to full open the operator shall be adjusted as shown in the chart Back check occurring at a point between positions in Table II shall use the lowest setting For example if the backcheck occurs at 75 degrees the full open shall be the time shown in Table I plus 1 5 seconds 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 45 ANSI BHMA A156 19 6 Signage 6 1 Doors shall be equipped with signage visible from either side instructing the user as to the operation and function of the door The signs shall be mounted 50 12 1270mm 305mm from the floor to the center line of the sign The letters shall be 5 8 inch 16 mm high minimum 6 2 Low Energy Doors All low energy doors shall be marked with signage visible from both sides of the door with the words AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR see illustration below The sign shall be a mini
11. CLTQ 5 3 4 If the potentiometer CLTQ is set to 0 the door will close with normal spring power If the potentiometer is turned clockwise the motor will increase the closing force torque Power assist POAS 5 3 5 If the potentiometer POAS is set to 0 the door gives no power assist If the poten tiometer is turned clockwise the motor will give increase power assist when the door is opened manually Push and go PAG 5 3 6 DIP switch to select Push and Go On or Off Push and Go is available from any door position Overhead presence detector OPD frame mounted When an OPD sensor is mounted on the frame or operator header just above the swing side of the door it will when activated either keep the door open or closed The sensor is not active during opening and closing Lock out signal must be con nected for proper function e 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 e the OPD is not active in program mode OFF manually opened door or during bat tery operation Power Save Mode 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 9 How the SW100 works 5 3 7 Mat Mat safety means that a clos
12. Refer to AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts Tools required 9 6 e Torx T10 e Metric Allen wrenches 2 5 3 4 and 6 mm e Flatblade screwdriver potentiometer and terminal size e Screwdriver Philips size 2 e Nut driver 5mm e Carpenter s level Tape rule e Power drill and set of drill bits e Center punch e Wire stripper e Silicone sealant e Installation and Service Manual 1003680 US this manual 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 2 50 mm maximum 2 3 4 70 mm to match the mounting heights visually Example if PULL ST has a 3 4 20 mm extension the PUSH must have a 2 3 4 70 mm extension If PULL has 0 mm extension the PUSH must have a 2 50 mm extension See Double operator Consult Product Order form for availability on page 12 For installation follow the instructions for the applicable arm system 22 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Mechanical installation 10 Mechanical installation Note Consider all power wire entry locations and signaling wires before preparing back plate 10 1 Operator with PUSH arm system
13. See the prerequisites for performing a learn under the heading Auto learn auto matically sets back and latch check recommended on page 38 CO OY co ae ee ee Push the button once or twice as for auto setting Stop the door at required back check The door reverts towards closed position Remove the stop Stop the door at required latch check The door reverts to learn the fully open position Remove the stop The door reverts to closed position 12 4 Revert to default values for back and latch check Gee Me Disconnect batteries if any Disconnect the mains contact Press the Learn button and keep it depressed Connect the mains contact Watch the Error LED CU Release the Learn button after 3 seconds LED is out The Back check Latch check and Open position have now reverted to default values Disconnect the mains contact Next time the mains is connected the operator will use the default values 12 5 General adjustment Set the hold open time with the potentiometer on the control unit Adjust the opening speed OPSP to comply with ANSI 156 19 Turning clock wise increases the speed see Table I on page 45 Adjust the closing speed CLSP to comply with ANSI 156 19 Turning counter clockwise decreases the speed see Table I on page 45 Connect the required activation units Check that the installation complies wi
14. Turn down SPTE to 0 operator is now factory set PA te O SOON o 11 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 47 Troubleshooting 16 1 Error indication During normal operation the Error LED on the control unit is illuminated An extinguished LED indicates that there is no mains power A flashing light on the LED indicates that the operator is out of function see table below LED flash frequency Reason Remedy One 0 3 s flash pause etc 24 V DC external error or sen Check for short circuit or broken monitored sensor sor monitoring error Two 0 3 s flashes pause etc Battery defective Replace battery normal operation with mains power Three 0 3 s flashes pause etc Control unit defective Replace control 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 Check for e g short circuit in the locking device Replace locking device EXU SI board defective Replace EXU SI 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 Slave control unit defective Check the flash frequency on the Slave LED and take etc
15. to control the door s movement 5 1 Opening When an opening signal is received by the control unit the door is opened at the operator 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 e When stalling the door will continue to try to open during the hold open time When stopping the door will even if hold open time has not expired close after 2 seconds 5 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 extended closing force by the motor 8 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 How the SW100 works 5 3 Functions on the basic control unit CU ESD see also page 32 5 3 1 Power failure 5 3 2 During power failure the operator acts as a door closer with controlled closing speed Spring force 5 3 3 The operator is delivered with spring pre tension factory set to 210 If necessary the spring tension can be electronically adjusted with a potentiometer to required closing force Extended closing force torque
16. unit CU on the corresponding operator e Inner and outer impulses can be connected to either Master or Slave CU or both e The OPD is to be connected to the Master CU except for Double egress where each OPD must be connected to corresponding CU Door leaf mounted sensors must always be connected to corresponding CU 18 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Options 8 5 Extension units installation see page 33 EXU SI kit for security functions EXU SA kit for safety functions P N 1003554 P N 1003557 8 6 Labels EEC A A AE o pa o d O 12345 AUTOMATIC DOOR ENTER g O Zz 9 CAUTION DOOR P N 75 20 100 Dual Side Automatic Door Do Not Enter Out P N 75 20 101 Dual Side Automatic Door Do Not Enter In P N 75 20 102 Dual Side Caution Automatic Door P N 1001695 Dual Side Supervision of child 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 19 Pre installation 9 Pre installation 9 1 General tips Safety concerns e For enhanced security and vandalism protection always mount the operator access in the interior of a building whenever possible e Make sure that the power is off before installing e Make sure that the door leaf and the wall are properly reinforced at the installation points Inspect the door hinges before installation to ensure that th
17. 3 Sync cable optional 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 13 Options 8 Options 8 1 Arm systems 8 1 1 Arm system PUSH P N 1003576 This arm system is delivered with drive arm telescopic part and door fitting It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of the door swing and approved for fire door application 8 1 2 PUSH arm extensions Reveal X Extension Up to 4 1 8 0 105 mm None standard arm 4 1 8 to 8 11 16 105 220 mm 13 9 16 345 mm 8 11 16 to 11 13 16 220 300 mm 9 1 16 230 mm Joint part 13 9 16 345 mm extension P N 21 06 17305 9 1 16 230 mm extension P N 21 06 17304 lt Joint part P N 21 06 17319 gt i 14 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Options 8 1 3 Arm system PULL P N 1003577 This arm system is delivered with drive arm guide shoe and door fitting PULL 8 1 4 Reveal spacer PULL P N 173804BK 40 mm 1 9 16 60 mm 2 3 8 Q E E oe _ 40 1 9 16 n gt 8 1 5 Drive shaft extension kits 50 mm 2 P N 21 03 205 P N 21 03 206 P N 21 03 207
18. art to open The output signal shall be active low 5 4 3 Program selector Input for OPEN EXIT and OFF if no program selector AUTO is default 5 4 4 Impulses Input for Outer impulse Key impulse and Open Close impulse 10 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 How the SW100 works 5 4 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 parameters see page 42 Open close impulse works only in program selection On 5 5 Functions on the extension unit EXU SA see also page 35 optional 5 5 1 Presence impulse approach door mounted 5 5 2 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 Presence detection swingpath door mounted 5 5 3 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 t
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20. besam AAA AX ASSA ABLOY Besam Low Energy Swing Door Operator SW100 Installation and Service Manual 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 ASSA ABLOY the global leader in door opening solutions All rights in and to this material are the sole property of ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB Copying scanning alter ations or modifications are expressly forbidden without the prior written consent of the applicable company within ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB Rights reserved for changes without prior notice 2 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Table of content 1 REVISION sachin goed AAA AA A hee ea alk eal Good panes ds 4 2 Important information 2 0 0 ena aE ee eee eee eee 5 3 Introductorio 6 4 TFechnical specitiCation ies esha ad geese a a Hae ie VA Ge 7 5 How the SW100 workS 2 2 0 0 eee eee 8 6 MOGS Sie A o iain tate MAT AGG o Re a ree tas 12 7 Part identifications erosi a i ea cies RE E ake ein bs ewe ee 13 8 ODUONS rr ob Td Ge eyes TOK Ao Shae eae eee PN Ake 14 9 Pre installation 32 A ii at PR 20 10 Mechanical installati0ON o oooooooooooooooooror eee 23 11 Electrical connection 00 00 eee ees 31 12 Start UD ra A a Re eds ors eg oil kh Sele eT Re Ste a 36 13 Changing group of parameters i 2 civchr vous gt PAU ge Aue Eye ELD deel o 42 14 COV GT Aire ea eat ade Rated RMA te St iNet GA ia oR GIS O O ete rhe 43 15 ANSI BHMAA156 19 wesc athe wether E al Rte aaa ta 44 16 Tro blesh
21. e 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 N Latch check 10 One push two pushes on the Learn button LRN Note Remain clear of swing path of door as door may close rapidly The door has no safety during auto learn cycle One push delayed opening Push the button once The door will open after 2 seconds and adjust the back check and latch check automatically Two pushes direct opening Push the button twice As above but the door starts to move directly MMA oo O aL ANY HN e nm i E LNN N S le R EN My OR Y ee oe Yi fom JY Sl gt Vy Td A lt W Double doors For double doors the master door must be learned first and thereafter the slave door When the slave door is learned the master door will open up to fully open position during the learning phase of the slave door The doors can also be learned separately before connecting the sync cable In case of astragal doors and separate learning the master door must be held open before the slave door learn is carried out 38 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Start up 12 3 Learn with advanced setting of back and latch check
22. ed 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 bat tery operation Power Save Mode 5 4 Functions on the extension unit EXU SI see also page 34 5 4 1 Kill function If kill circuit is closed the control will ignore all signals and close door s at nor mal speed When kill is no longer active operator will resume normal operation If kill function must have manual reset jumper must be removed and reset button connected to terminal No 8 and Ground The lock will lock when kill is active regardless of program selector setting The function of the lock can be changed during Kill see page 42 5 4 2 Function of locks 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 if door is not fully closed to overcome binding in the locking device during closing 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 st
23. eparately or combined ES 5 mm nut driver Jol W bh SS Tag strip long 2 pcs EXU short 1 pc EXU 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 33 Electrical connection 11 2 3 Extension unit EXU SI Functions This extension unit has inputs for electro mechanical lock program selector kill function open close key opening and outer impulse 24 V DC OPEN EXIT OFF UNL Unlocked signal from lock KRST Kill reset see jumper below KILL Kill impulse KEY Key impulse O C Open Close impulse Latching relay OIMP Outer impulse GND Ground Electro mechanical locking device Program selector 3 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 12V DC max 500 mA 24 V DC max 250 mA see DIP switch No 1 below 2 Potentiometer for opening delay E Automatic kill reset jumper on Oy J B J Manual kill reset jumper off 123 4 5 Not to be used Lock kick Lock release Locked without power OFF with power ON Lock 12 V OFF 24 V ON Independent of switch position ON OFF the latch check complies with the ANSI 156 19 requirements 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 bind ing in the locking device 2 If the switch is set to ON the lock release is active during the opening delay time set b
24. ey are in good repair e Unpack the operator and make sure that all parts are delivered in accordance with the packing note 9 2 Door Operator handing 9 2 1 Operator handing Pull Right Hand Left hand Left Hand Right Hand Push NN f 9 2 2 Door handing Automatic Door Industry Door handing is determined by standing with your back to the hinges The side to which the door normally opens right or left is the handing of the door The diagram below shows a right handed door 1 20 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Pre installation 9 3 Installation examples 1 Aluminum profile system A Steel reinforcement or rivnut 2 Plasterboard wall B Wood reinforcement 3 Reinforced concrete wall and brick wall C Expansion shell bolt for brick wall min 4 Plasterboard wall M6x85 UPAT PSEA B10 25 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 21 Pre installation 9 4 Fastening requirements 9 5 Base material Minimum requirements of wall profile Steel 3 16 5 mm Aluminum 1 4 6 mm Reinforced concrete min 2 50 mm from the underside Wood 2 50 mm Brick wall Expansion shell bolt min M6x85 UPAT PSEA B10 25 min 2 50 mm from the underside Besam minimum recommended requirements Building Codes may give different specifications
25. f and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient the receiving antenna e Relocate the receiver with respect to the equipment e Move the receiver away from the equipment Plug the receiver into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on dif ferent branch circuits e Check that protective earth PE is connected If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions 2 3 Glazing materials The glazing material for swing doors shall comply with ANSI Z97 1 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 5 Introduction 3 Introduction This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation main tenance and service of the low energy swing door operator SW 100 a universal elec tro mechanical operator suitable for all low energy applications of swing doors The SW100 can be mounted on either side of the door header for pull or push action and is suitable for single or double doors fitted with butt hinges offset or center pivots The SW100 ensures all around safety The operator can be combined with a full range of sensor products providing swing door safety but meets also the require ments for a low energy operator without any sensors Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Technical specification Technical specification Power supply
26. here 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 42 The sensor is not active in program mode OFF manually opened door or during battery operation Monitored safety sensors 5 5 4 Both presence impulse and presence detection can be monitored If a sensor becomes defective the operator will not accept any impulses and will then work as a manual door closer Open door indication 5 5 5 A relay output is used to indicate an opening cycle or a specific position of the door The indication position is set by adjusting the inhibit blanking potentiometer Error indication A potential free contact COM NO NC for external error indication see page 48 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 11 Models 6 Models Two main models of the low energy swing door operator SW100 are available e Single operator e Double operator The operators are non handed and not dependent on the hinges The operators suit both pushing and pulling arm systems
27. lack painted steel sheet 14 1 Creating slot in the cover for the drive shaft 1 Measure the distance X on the mounted operator from the pivot end of the back plate to the center line of the output shaft 2 Use a1 25 mm hole saw to cut the round hole for the output shaft 3 Use a hack saw to make two straight cuts M CS Output shaft center line ae 14 2 Fitting and removing the cover 2 1 16 j 4 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 screws Stick the Besam logotype to the cover see below Stick the label to the underside of the cover see below besam Disconnect from A supply before servicing an 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 43 ANSI BHMA A156 19 15 ANSI BHMA A156 19 REQUIREMENTS FOR LOW ENERGY POWER OPERATED DOORS The following texts are excerpts from American National Standard for low energy power operated doors Please refer to the full standard if necessary 1 Activation The operator shall be activated by a knowing act 2 Opening Doors shall open from closed to back check or 80 degrees which ever occurs first in 3 seconds or longer as required in Table I Backcheck shall not occur before 60 degrees opening Total opening time to 90 degrees shall be a
28. mum of 6 inches 152 mm in diameter with black lettering on a yellow background Additional infor mation may be included Additionally one of the following knowing act signs shall be applied 6 2 1 When a Knowing Act Switch is used to initiate the operation of the door operator the doors shall be provided with signs on both sides of the door with the message ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE The lettering shall be white and the background shall be blue 6 2 2 When push pull is used to initiate the operation of the door operator the doors shall be provided with the message PUSH TO OPERATE on the push side of the door and PULL TO OPERATE on the pull side of the door The lettering shall be white and the background shall be blue LOW ENERGY POWER OPERATED DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE PULL TO PUSH TO OPERATE KU Apply to both sides of the door When using a wall switch apply to both sides of the door Apply the push decal to the push side and the pull decal to the pull side of the door y A Push plate a E __ a r 28 N o gt LO 2 o 00 LO Y st Mm Y y T 46 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Troubleshooting 16 Troubleshooting Fault Possible reasons why Remedies Explanations The door does not open The motor does not start Control switch is set to OFF Change the setting of the c
29. ontrol switch Mains power is missing Check the mains power switch Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs Presence detection is activated Check that there are no objects in the detection zone Kill activated Deactivate Kill Potentiometer SPTE not turned to 0 Turn SPTE to 0 The motor starts Mechanical lock is locked Unlock the lock Something jammed beneath the door Remove object Electric striking plate is binding Select lock release Adjust striking Arm system has come loose Turn potentiometer SPTE until the door stop hits the stop block Put the door in required open posi tion Tighten the arm system Turn SPTE to 0 The door does not close Control switch is set to HOLD 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 operator has unknown spring pre ten sion Too many adjustments carried out 1 Turn up the potentiometer SPTE until it is pos sible to loosen the door stop Remove the door stop and the arm system Unplug the mains and let spring close Unplug the motor plug Mount the drive arm from the arm system and find the o pre tension by moving back and forth Loosen the arm Connect the motor plug Adjust the SPTE to 210 Connect the mains Mount the door stop against the closing stop block
30. ootihg is Di as as date dudas ener nate 47 17 Planned maintenance checklist 0 0000 49 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 3 Revision 1 Revision The following pages have been revised Page Revision 5 2 3 Glazing materials added 7 Cover depth changed from 5 3 16 to 5 1 8 4 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Important information Important information 2 1 Important notice To avoid bodily injury material damage and malfunction of the product the instruc tions contained in this manual must be strictly observed during installation adjust ment repairs and service etc Only Besam trained technicians should be allowed to carry out these operations 2 2 Radio and television reception This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions it may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been designed to comply with the emission limits in accordance with EN 61000 6 3 and EN 61000 6 2 US market FCC 47 CFR Part 15B which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However 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 turn ing the equipment of
31. s in Table II If the door opens more than 90 degrees it shall continue at the same rate as backcheck speed When powered open the door shall remain at the open position for not less than 5 seconds 3 Closing Doors shall close from 90 degrees to 10 degrees in 3 seconds or longer as required in Table I Doors shall close from 10 degrees to fully closed in not less than 1 5 seconds 4 Force and Kinetic Energy The force required to prevent a stopped door from opening or closing shall not exceed 15 lbf 67 N measured 1 in 25 mm from the latch edge of the door at any point during opening or closing The kinetic energy of a door in motion shall not exceed 1 25 Ibf ft 1 69 Nm Table I provides minimum times for various widths and weights of doors for obtaining results complying with this kinetic energy Doors shall open with a manual force not to exceed 15 lbf 67 N to release a latch if equipped with a latch 30 lbf 133 N to set the door in motion and 15 lbf 67 N to fully open the door The forces shall be applied at 1 25 mm from the latch edge of the door 44 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 ANSI BHMA A156 19 Table Minimum Opening Time to Back Check or 80 degrees which ever occurs first and the Minimum Closing Time from 90 degrees to Latch Check or 10 degrees D Door Leaf Width Inches mm W Door Weight in Pounds kg 100 45 4 125 56 7 150 68
32. ted the operator will use the new group of parameters a 1 default 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Open Close 15 minutes Infinite 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes Hold Open Time Kill mode Locked Locked Lock Locked Locked Locked Locked during kill during kill follows during kill during kill during kill during kill program selector during kill Obstruction Door closer Door closer Door closer Reverses Door closer Door closer Door closer mode when obstructed Double Separate Separate Separate Separate Common Separate Separate egress mode presence presence presence presence presence presence presence detection detection detection detection detection detection detection Lock retry On On On On On Off On Open Close In AUTO In AUTO In AUTO In AUTO In AUTO In AUTO In OFF impulse mode mode mode mode mode mode EXIT and AUTO mode 1 If set to Reverses when obstructed the operator re opens when obstructed similar to a presence impulse As default the operator tries to close two times extra in automatic operation Off or Exit mode and one time in manual operation Off or Exit mode if there is a problem with binding striking plates This function can be switched off see Lock retry above 42 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Cover 14 Cover The cover and back plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminum The end plates are made of b
33. th AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 39 Start up 12 6 Reducing Increasing the Spring pre tension SPTE The spring pre tension is factory set to 210 and is normally not necessary to adjust If adjustment has to be carried out see below 1 Loosen the door stop arm Remove if fitted on the topside slide down if fitted on the bottom 2 Turn the potentiometer for spring pre tension SPTE clockwise until the door opens to 45 3 Loosen the drive arm fixing screw 4 Moving the door towards open position reduces the tension or Moving the door towards closed position increases the tension 5 Tighten the drive arm 6 Turn the potentiometer SPTE to 0 Open the door to required open position plus approx 15 mm 5 8 by turning the potentiometer SPTE clockwise 8 Mount the door stop arm as close as possible to the open door stop block fine adjust with the screw if necessary 9 Turn the potentiometer SPTE to 0 10 Push the learn button 11 Let the door do the learn cycle without touching it Note Max allowable spring pre tension is 210 Over tension may damage the spring or overheat the motor SPTE s 210 40 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Start up 12 7 Connection of activation units and accessories
34. tory set to 210 and is normally not necessary to adjust If adjustment has to be carried out see page 40 12 1 Adjusting the door stop 1 Close the door A KX 2 Turn the potentiometer SPTE to 0 if not already on 0 5 Open the door to required open position plus approx 5 8 15 mm by turning the potentiometer SPTE on the CU ESD clockwise 36 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Start up 6 Mount the door stop arm on the splines a as close as possible to the stop block b Fine adjust if necessary with the screw on the stop block c 7 Close the door by turning the potentiometer SPTE to 0 and let the door close Note Impulses are not accepted if SPTE is more than 0 aL Vii E 1 Door stop arm 2 Fixing screw 3 Stop block 4 Fine adjustment screw 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 37 Start up 12 2 Auto learn automatically sets back and latch check recommended 12 2 1 This learning is performed by pushing the Learn button LRN Note e Before the learning procedure starts make sure that the door has been prop erly closed i e not by force If any of the parameters Spring pre tension Closing torque CLTQ and Lock release DIP switch No 3 on EXU SI are changed after performing a learn a new learn must be carried out Learn can b
35. y the potentiometer For pair of doors installations the lock release works in sequence First the master then the slave 34 Issue 2007 10 11 1003680 US 4 0 Electrical connection 11 2 4 Extension unit EXU SA 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 integrated Functions Monitoring of presence detection Monitoring of presence impulse No monitoring both jumpers on J Monitoring of presence detection and presence impulse Blanking o CE External error indication O Open door indication ooo Relay output External error indication or Open door indication see above 24V 1A Door mounted sensors 7 1 lap Quad Scan Relay 1 Presence impulse NC Relay 2 Presence detection NC 24 V DC QTST Quad Scan test PDET Presence detection NC 1 PIMP Presence impulse NC 1 GND 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 45 90 degrees 1 Tf not used strap to Ground 2 Remove strapping from terminals 2 and or 3 1003680 US 4 0 Issue 2007 10 11 35 Start up 12 Start up The spring pre tension is fac
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