Ditec VALOR R Sliding door installed in escape routes (Original intructions) IP2089 EN Technical manual www.entrematic.com
INDEX Subject Page 1. General safety precautions 3 2. Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery 3 2.1 Machinery directive 3 Technical data 4 6 4. Standard installation 5 6 6 7 8 9 11 12 12 Electrical connections with 13 Electrical connections with 14 Electrical connections 15 15 17 17 17 Signals 18 18 18 19 maintenance program 20 21 10. User instructions 24 26 All rights reserved purposes. 2
1. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This installation manual is intended for professionally competent personnel only. - - 2. DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY 10-11-2010 (Managing Director) 2.1 Machinery directive - Directive. 3
3. TECHNICAL DATA VALOR LR VALOR NR VALOR TR Power supply Intermittence Service life * (reinforced wheels) (reinforced wheels) Temperature Degree of protection IP20 IP20 IP20 * 3.1 Applications Service life: 6 Applications: CONTINUOUS data. each single installation. 4
4. STANDARD INSTALLATION 9 5 4 2 1 3 9 3x1,5 mm² A 6 8 7 REF. CODE DESCRIPTION 1 Drive unit 2 Power supply unit 4 or or or Release handle or 8 MD1** Display module (included) 9 Power supply i NOTE: The given operating and performance features can only be guaranteed with the use of DITEC accessories and safety devices. 5
5. INSTALLATION OF THE AUTOMATION 5.1 Box VALOR LR-NR fastening 175 +/- 8 +/- 6 28 90 38 145 27 80 70 max H 0KP515AB 10 HM = H + 18 to the measurements in the related manuals. WARNING: The fastening of the box to the wall must be suitable in order to sustain the weight of the door wings. 6
5.2 Box VALOR TR fastening 255 90 38 +/- 8 145 27 +/- 6 +/- 6 28 160 70 max 70 max 12 H HM=H+16 KPAM45 KPAM45 to the measurements in the related manuals. WARNING: The fastening of the box to the wall must be suitable in order to sustain the weight of the door wings. 7
5.3 VALOR LR-NR wings installation and adjustment max 0,5 mm d c d b a b VALOR LR-NR 2 150 150 150 150 OPEN OPEN LM LM VALOR LR-NR 1 DX 240 OPEN 150 LM VALOR LR-NR SX 150 OPEN 240 on the guide. WARNING: Leave a gap of at least 10 mm between the glass door wings when closed to avoid contact of the glass. LM 8
5.4 VALOR TR wings installation and adjustment max 0,5 mm max 0,5 mm c d b a b g f e f g 3 mm f e on the guide. - Place the door in the closed position. 9
VALORTR 2+2 150 100 100 150 150 150 150 150 S S OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN LM LM LM LM d e f f e d VALORTR 1+1 DX 240 150 100 OPEN S OPEN 150 LM LM f e d VALORTR 1+1 SX 150 100 150 240 OPEN S OPEN LM LM d e f 10
3.5 Floor guide installation enter the doorway. 10 22 10 HM min 21 max 40 50 10-12 25 5 10 HVM 50 40 12 19 12 50 5 HM 42 42 11
5.6 Belt adjustment - WARNING: incorrect adjustment impairs the correct functioning of the automation. b a LT<2600 = 22 mm LT 2600 = 20 mm 5.7 Lock device installation Place the door wing in the closure position. VALOR LR VALOR NR c b VALOR TR c b a a 12
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WITH COMER SELECTOR NC NO C CLOSING SAFETY OPENING SAFETY OPENING SAFETY OPEN ON 1 2 3 4 0 1 R+ R- 8A 41 0 1 3B 8B 41 0 1 6A 6B 41 1 2 A B 9 27 29 INTERNAL SENSOR REMOTE 0 1 21 22 POWER ALARM IN SA EXTERNAL SENSOR OPEN SAFETY GENERAL PURPOSE ROTARY FUNCTION SELECTOR MOT2 + - 1 EO 1 AO 1 KO KC 1 G1 G2 + BAT +AUX BUZZER KEY CLOSE KEY OPEN AUXILIARY OPENING EMERGENCY OPENING MOTOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT 230 V~ F1=F1,6A ENC MOT + - POWER BAT AUX + - 1 S1 S2 LN INTERNAL SENSOR PASAM24T EXTERNAL SENSOR DO NOT USE VALLOKB BATTERY red - + + - F10A red blue blue DO NOT USE DO NOT USE LK + - DO NOT USE red grey grey 0 1 R+ R- 1 8 41 0 24V green brown yellow white pink grey red blue COMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 X MD1 X X X FERRITE (1 loop) DO NOT USE 1 OP KEY 2 1 2I 1I P PI 1R MR POWER RESET DMCS jack 0 1 2122 13
DO NOT USE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WITH COMKR SELECTOR DMCS jack CLOSING SAFETY OPENING SAFETY OPENING SAFETY OPEN ON 1 2 3 4 0 1 R+ R- 8A 41 0 1 3B 8B 41 0 1 6A 6B 41 1 2 A B 9 27 29 INTERNAL SENSOR REMOTE 0 1 21 22 POWER ALARM IN SA EXTERNAL SENSOR OPEN SAFETY GENERAL PURPOSE ROTARY FUNCTION SELECTOR MOT2 + - 1 EO 1 AO 1 KO KC 1 G1 G2 + BAT +AUX KEY CLOSE KEY OPEN AUXILIARY OPENING EMERGENCY OPENING MOTOR 230 V~ F1=F1,6A ENC MOT + - POWER BAT AUX + - 1 S1 S2 LN INTERNAL SENSOR PASAM24T EXTERNAL SENSOR COMKR BATTERY red - + + - F10A red blue blue DO NOT USE DO NOT USE LK + - DO NOT USE red grey grey 0 1 R+ R- 1 8A 41 0 24V POWER RESET NC NO C 1 2 A B 9 27 28 29 green brown yellow white pink grey red blue DO NOT USE MD1 X VALLOKB BUZZER POWER SUPPLY UNIT X X X FERRITE (1 loop) 14
INTERNAL SENSOR EXTERNAL SENSOR 6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation, electrical connections and adjustments must be performed in accordance with Good Working Methods and in compliance with applicable regulations. The safety devices must protect any areas where the risk exists of being crushed, cut or gragged, or where there are any other risks generated by the motorised door or gate. Before making power connections, make sure the plate details correspond to those of the power mains. Fit an omnipolar disconnection switch with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm. Make sure an adequate residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent cutout are tted upstream of the electrical system. Use a 3x1.5 mm FROR 450/750V type electric cable and connect to the terminals L (brown), N (blue), T (yellow/green) in the automation. Secure the cable using tie-wraps or cable clamps that are not supplied. Make sure there are no sharp edges that may damage the power supply cable. Connection to the mains power supply, in the section outside the automation, is made with independent channels and separated from the connections to the control and safety devices. During installation, maintenance and repair, interrupt the power supply before opening the lid to access the electrical parts. To handle electronic parts, wear earthed antistatic conductive bracelets. The motor manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of component parts being tted that are not compatible with the safe an correct operation. WARNING: make a jumper on all N.C. contacts if not in use. The terminals with the same number are equal. 6.1 Commands Command Function Description R+ R- 41 8A 1 3B 41 8B NOTE: terminals R+/R- are a current input. The opening of the contact during the closure manoeuvre causes the movement to invert (opening). The opening manoeuvre starts when the contact is closed. The opening of the contact during the closure manoeuvre causes the movement to invert (opening). OPEN SAFETY 41 6A 41 6B 1 EO 1 AO NOTE: advanced command management is available with the MD1 display module. The opening of the contact activates the emergency opening manoeuvre. This command is active under all conditions (also in NIGHT mode) and prevails over all other commands. - NOTE: This command can be linked to an emergency button. The closing of the command activates the opening manoeuvre. NOTE: This control can be combined with a magnetic board reader for automated teller machines access in case door is set to NIGHT-TIME CLOSURE mode. 15
1 KO The closing of the contact activates the opening manoeuvre. MD1 display module). NOTE: this command can be associated with a key to allow to go out in the evening or to come back in the morning from the shop door set to NIGHT mode. 1 KC The closing of the contact activates the closing manoeuvre. - NOTE: this command can be associated with a key to allow to go out in the evening or to come back in the morning from the shop door set to NIGHT mode. 1 G1 G2 1 S1 OPEN SETTINGS RESET for 2 seconds within 4 seconds. The SETTINGS RESET annuls all the remote software settings NOTE: We recommend carrying out the SETTING RESET during starting (see section 7), or whenever the COMER selector is replaced with COMKR selector. 16
6.2 Outputs and accessories Output Value - Accessory Description Accessories power supply. output. 0 1 NOTE: the maximum absorption of 0.5 A corresponds to the sum of all terminals 1. - 0 1 21 22 NOTE: use a data transmission type screened cable. 1 2 A B 9 27 29 +B-B 6.3 Dip-switch NOTE: connect terminals 21-22- (REMOTE) to jack DMCS socket present in COMKR selector, using a data transmission type screened cable. Storage module (BIXMR2). the MD1 display module. Motor-encoder connection. AL2 Feeder Connection, Anti-panic battery kit.mation will carry out an opening operation at low speed. To charge WARNING: connect batteries, as explained on pages 13 and 14. VALLOKB bistable blocking device. WARNING: connect block auxiliary coil to AUX terminals, as explained on pages 13 and 14. Description OFF ON DIP1 Block type DIP2 FUTURE USE DIP3 Door weight DIP4 FUTURE USE 6.4 Adjustment 17
6.5 Signals LED ON Flashing POWER ALARM 24 V= power supply. IN SA Safety test failure. BUZZER Event Effect Escape route test 1 acoustic signal every second 6.6 ESCAPE ROUTE SENSORS WARNING: on sliding doors used in escape routes, the opening on the exit direction shall be controlled by an autocontrolled safety sensor model PASAM24T (or equivalent). 6.7 PASAT3 0 1 R+ R- INTERNAL SENSOR A B 24V - + 1 2 A 3 4 5 6 24V - + 1 2 B 3 4 5 6 RED GREEN BLUE WHITE BROWN ORANGE RED GREEN BLUE WHITE BROWN ORANGE 0 1 6A 6B 41 OPEN SAFETY 18
7. STARTING - ATTENTION: the control panel performs an automatic POWER RESET on each start and the first opening or closing manoeuvre is performed at low speed allowing the automatic self-learning of the stop positions (acquisition); - WARNING: pass the accessory cable through the ferrite (1 turn), as shown on page 13 or 14. - i NOTE: in case of alarms, follow the instructions given in section 9. 19
8. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Power off 230 V~ and batteries: carriages run). NOTE1: Use original spare parts only for repairing or replacing products. If control panel EL21 is replaced, the last used con guration can be restored using the SF RL function of MD1 display module, or a con guration from the BIXMR2 storage module can be recalled using SF RC function of MD1 display module, if previously saved. NOTE2: In case rmware needs updating, connect DMCS device to jack DMCS socket present on the COMER or COMKR function selector. Once these operations are completed, disconnect the DMCS device and make a POWER RESET, as speci ed in the instructions for use on page 26. 20
9. TROUBLESHOOTING The MD1 display module displays the following alarms that have the priority on all the other displayed messages. The following alarms cause door immediate opening. NOTE: where indicated, perform an ALARM CLEAR to restore door operation. If it does not work, perform a POWER RESET as speci ed in the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE on page 26. ALARM POWER DISPLAY INTERVENTION DESCRIPTION RESET sensor. TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER sensor. sensor. installed on terminal 8. sensor. sensor. installed on terminal 8B. sensor. nal 41 B0 - Batteries almost run down E0 - Encoder failure E2 - Motor or encoder leads reversal Replace the encoder. Encoder failure Replace encoder. tection to test performance mand activation lure 21
DISPLAY POWER RESET IG - Motor drive fault IH - Motor currents fault electronic failure TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER M4 - Motor short circuit MB - No motor P0 - No mains voltage. ALARM INTERVENTION DESCRIPTION tion plete - tor. error S4 - Mechanical selector ror or failure Replace selector. connection failure - 22
DISPLAY ALARM INTERVENTION DESCRIPTION permanently closed POWER RESET T0 - Motor test failure T1 - Motor 2 test failure DISPLAY ALARM DESCRIPTION detection INTERVENTION tions onto door wings. POWER RESET TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER sion failure Door is too long. M9 - Door dimension error - Door too short. rect. Proceed with the routine maintenance intervention. intervention. 23
10. USER INSTRUCTIONS ON OFF 10.1 General safety precautions - Do not lean against or hang on to the door when it is moving. - - personnel. TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER 24
10.2 Manual release instructions open position. WARNING: carry out the door wing blocking and release with the motor switched off. TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER 10.3 Escape route test starting from the last test carried out. NOTE: escape route test is carried out on the following occasions: upon every start (see section 7), with the POWER RESET, and when you quit the NIGHT-TIME CLOSURE mode after at least 4 hours. 25
11. FUNCTION SELECTOR USER INSTRUCTION FUNCTION SELECTOR COMER COMKR 4 The door opens and remains open. 1 2 3 6 WARNING: MD1 display module displays S3 alarm. Door closes after a 10 s operation to allow authorised door management autho- NOTE: with the COMER selector, operation can be extended to 60 s, while with 5 COMKR selector operation can be set from MD1 display module. WARNING: door operation as escape route is disabled. WARNING: in case of alarm (see section 9), when envisaged, a POWER RESET shall be performed to restore door operation. WARNING: in case of alarm (see section 9), when envisaged, a POWER RESET shall be performed to restore door operation. NOTE: The DMCS jack can be accessed by removing the function selector switch cover. 1 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 DMCS jack 2 3 POWER RESET 3 DMCS jack POWER RESET TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER WARNING: during door operation as escape route, COMER or COMKR selector shall be disabled, key shall be removed, and the set operating mode shall be TWO-WAY, ONE-WAY or OPEN DOOR. Any other setting of the selector may affect escape route operation, and can be selected by authorised staff only, when the use conditions allow it. It allows selecting the desired function. WARNING: after having selected the desired function, disable selector in order not to display the S8 alarm on the MD1 display module. 26
SYMBOL MEANING DESCRIPTION The door opens and remains open. ENABLING DOOR OPERATION DISABLING DOOR OPERATION ALARM RESET 27
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