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1004291-EMEI-10.0 – Issue 2016-01-27


Original instructions
Swing Door Operator

Installation and Service Manual


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CONTENTS - Original instructions
1 Revision ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Instructions for safe operation ........................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Important information ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Intended use .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Safety precautions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 Electronic equipment reception interference ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Environmental requirements ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
4 Technical specification .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Permitted door weight and door width ................................................................................................................................. 11
5 How the EM EMSW works .................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Opening ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.2 Closing ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3 Functions on the Control Unit CSDB ....................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3.1 Key Impulse .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3.2 Outer Impulse ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.3.3 Multi Voltage Input (MVI) .......................................................................................................................................... 13
5.3.4 Kill Input .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.3.5 Limit Switch Open ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
5.3.6 Home Switch (optional) ............................................................................................................................................ 14
5.3.7 Lock output .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.3.8 Double Door .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.3.9 Push to Go ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.3.10 Error Messages ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.3.11 Programme Selector ................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.4 Functions on the Extension Unit EXB ...................................................................................................................................... 15
5.4.1 Inner impulse ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.4.2 Low Pass Filter (automatic cycle delay) ................................................................................................................ 15
5.4.3 Presence Impulse .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.4 Presence Detection ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.5 Sensor Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.6 Overhead Presence Detection (OPD) .................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.7 Mat Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.8 LockOut ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4.9 Programme selector .................................................................................................................................................... 17
6 Models ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
6.1 EM EMSW, standard cover (wall or door leaf mounted) ................................................................................................... 18
7 Part identification & Accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1 Arm systems, PUSH ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
7.2 Arm systems, PUSH-335 ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
7.3 Arm system, PULL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20
7.4 Arm system, PULL-220 ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
7.5 Arm system, ST-V / ST-H ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
7.5.1 Options for ST-V / ST-H ................................................................................................................................................ 20
7.6 Further accessories ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
7.7 Labels ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
8 Pre-Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
8.1 General tips/Safety concerns ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
8.2 Fastening requirements ............................................................................................................................................................... 24
8.3 Tools required ................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
8.4 Installation on double doors ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.5 Installation examples for fire approved doors ..................................................................................................................... 26
9 Mechanical installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
9.1 Wall mounted operator with arm system PUSH ................................................................................................................. 27
9.2 Door leaf mounted operator with arm system PUSH-335 ............................................................................................... 30

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9.3 Wall mounted operator with arm system PULL, PULL-220 and ST ................................................................................ 31
9.3.1 Changing the direction of rotation ......................................................................................................................... 31
9.3.2 Installation of operator with arm system PULL .................................................................................................. 32
9.3.3 Installation of operator with arm system ST ....................................................................................................... 36
10 Electrical connection ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
10.1 Control units .................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
10.1.1 CSDB ................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
10.1.2 CSDA-S ............................................................................................................................................................................. 42
10.1.3 EXB ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
10.1.4 CSDA-F .............................................................................................................................................................................. 42
10.2 Connection of control unit CSDB – single doors ................................................................................................................. 43
10.3 Connection of control units CSDB and CSDA-S – double doors .................................................................................... 44
10.4 Connection of control units CSDB/CSDB – double doors ................................................................................................ 45
10.5 Connection of extension unit EXB – option .......................................................................................................................... 46
10.6 Sensor cable inlet ........................................................................................................................................................................... 47
11 Start-Up ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
11.1 Closing torque ................................................................................................................................................................................ 48
11.2 Opening torque .............................................................................................................................................................................. 49
11.3 Connection of activation units and accessories .................................................................................................................. 50
12 Cover .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
12.1 Fitting and removing the cover ................................................................................................................................................. 51
12.2 Middle piece cover ........................................................................................................................................................................ 52
13 Signage ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
14 Installation on fire doors ...................................................................................................................................................... 54
14.1 Control unit CSDA-F (option) .................................................................................................................................................... 54
14.1.1 Connection of control unit CSDA-F – single door .............................................................................................. 55
14.1.2 Connection of control unit CSDA-F – double door ........................................................................................... 56
14.1.3 Function check .............................................................................................................................................................. 56
14.2 Automation of fire doors without overriding fire detection and alarm system ....................................................... 57
14.2.1 General connection ..................................................................................................................................................... 57
14.3 Automation of fire doors with overriding fire detection and alarm system .............................................................. 57
14.3.1 Connection of CSDA-F to a fire alarm system ...................................................................................................... 58
15 Installation and adjustments - Low Energy Operator ................................................................................................. 59
15.1 Complementary Safety Devices Swing Doors ...................................................................................................................... 59
15.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time ................................................................................................................................ 60
15.2.1 How to find the correct opening and closing time ........................................................................................... 60
15.3 Diagrams for Door weight .......................................................................................................................................................... 60
15.3.1 Aluminium frame with glass ..................................................................................................................................... 61
15.3.2 Steel frame with glass ................................................................................................................................................. 61
15.3.3 Solid wood ...................................................................................................................................................................... 62
16 Installation instructions for Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 63
16.1 COOA - Coordination unit ........................................................................................................................................................... 63
16.1.1 EM EMSW 2 - Push ........................................................................................................................................................ 63
16.1.2 EM EMSW 2 - Pull .......................................................................................................................................................... 64
16.2 PAG ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
16.3 Door stop .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
17 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 67
18 Service/Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 68

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1 Revision

1 Revision

Following pages have been revised:


Page Revision 9.0 → 10.0
10 Updated illustration with arm.
11 Added this new section.
19 Updated Art. No., texts and illustration with arm.
19 Added PUSH-335.
20 Updated Art. No., texts and illustration with arm.
21 Updated Art. No. and deleted 600149.
24 Updated texts.
28 Updated illustration with arm.
29 Updated illustration with arm.
30 Changed "PUSH-325" to "PUSH-335" and updated illustration with arm.
32 Updated dimension.
34 Updated illustration with arm.
35 Updated illustration with arm.
36 Updated illustration with arm.
38 Updated illustration with arm.
39 Updated illustration with arm.
40 Updated illustration with arm.
41 Updated illustration with arm.
38 Added "Note".
55 Updated illustration.
56 Updated illustration with arm.
63 Updated illustration with arm.
64 Updated illustration with arm.
66 Updated illustration with arm.
67 Added the fault for "1 flashing LED".
68 Updated Art. No. for PUSH and PULL/PULL-220 service kit and added PUSH-335.

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2 Instructions for safe operation

2 Instructions for safe operation

• 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.
• Do not use the equipment if repair or adjustment is necessary.
• Disconnect supply when cleaning or other maintenance is to be
carried out.
• The operator can be used by children age 8 and above, and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of ex-
perience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or in-
struction by a person responsible for their safety concerning safe
operator use and the possible hazards involved.
This does not however prevent those persons to use the door where
the operator is installed.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
• Do not let children climb on or play with the door or the fixed/re-
mote controls.
• In all instances, where work is being done, the area is to be secured
from pedestrian traffic, and the power removed to prevent injury.
• The doorset can be operated automatically by sensors or manually
by activators. It can also be used manually as a door closer.

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3 Important information

3 Important information

3.1 Intended use

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.
This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation, maintenance and
service of the Swing Door Operator EM EMSW.
The EM EMSW is an automatic swing door operator developed to facilitate entrances to buildings
and within buildings through swing doors. The EM EMSW is an electrohydraulic operator approved
for fire door applications. It is to be installed indoors where it is suitable for almost all types of ex-
ternal and internal swing doors. This widely-used operator can be found on applications 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 breakout in this direction.
These operators shall be connected to a fire alarm system, see section 11.1, 14.2 or 14.3.
The motor, oil pump and hydraulic unit 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.
For use see User manual 1004131.
Save these instructions for future reference.

3.2 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 Entrematic Group-trained technicians should
be allowed to carry out these operations.

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3 Important information

3.3 Electronic equipment reception interference

The equipment complies with the European EMC directive (US market FCC Part 15), provided in-
stalled according to Installation and Service manual.
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.

3.4 Environmental requirements

Entrematic Group 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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4 Technical specification

4 Technical specification

Ensure that the door operator with technical specification below is suitable for the installation.
Manufacturer: Entrematic Group AB
Address: Lodjursgatan 10, SE-261 44 Landskrona, Sweden
Type: EM EMSW
Mains power supply: 230 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz, mains fuse max 10A

Note! The mains power supply shall be installed with protection and an all-pole
mains switch with isolating capability of Category III, at least 3 mm between con-
tacts, shall be installed according to local regulations. These articles are not provided
with the door.
Power consumption: Max. 230 W (Max 460 W Double door set)
Auxiliary voltage: 24 V DC, 700 mA (stabilized)
Motor fuse F1: 6,3 AT
Control fuse F2: 250 mAT
Door weight: Max 250 kg
Door width: Max 1600 mm
Max. Inertia J: For PUSH = 80 kg m2
For PULL = 28 kg m2
Inertia = Door weight x (Door width)2 / 3
The EM EMSW complies with the door weights/widths stated in the:
Controlled door closing, EN 1154 Table I, size 3-6
Coordination unit for rebated doors, EN 1158
Türschliesser mit Öffnungsautomatik (Drechflügelantrieb), DIN 18263-4 AU Grösse
3-6
Safety requirements: In compliance with DIN 18650–1/2
Ambient temperature: -15°C to +30°C
Relative humidity: max. 85%
Dimensions: Length: EM EMSW (standard cover) 716 mm
EM EMSW-SPEC 750--1600 mm
EM EMSW-2 1435--3200 mm
Height: 110 mm
Depth: 110 mm
Degree of protection: IP20
Degree of protection, con- IP54
trol actuators:
Approvals: Third party approvals from established certification organizations valid for safety
in use, see Declaration of Incorporation.

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This product is to be installed internally.


110

80

110
13

38
298

Classification to DIN 18650-1


Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 7 Digit 8
1 3 1 2 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 4

Type of drive, digit 1. 1 swing door drive


Drive durability, digit 2. 3 1 000 000 test cycles, at 4 000 cycles/day
Type of door leaf, digit 3. 1 swing door
Suitability for use as a fire 2 suitable for use as a fire door
protection door, digit. 4
Drive safety devices, digit 1 force limitation
5. 2 connection for external safety systems
3 low energy
Special requirements for 1 in escape routes with a break-out system
drives/functions/fittings, 2 in escape routes without a break-out system
digit 6.
3 for self-closing fire protection doors with a break-out system
4 for self-closing fire protection doors without a break-out system.
Safety at door leaf or 1 with sufficiently dimensioned safety distances
leaves, digit 7. 2 with protection to prevent fingers being crushed, shorn off or drawn in
3 with integrated break-out unit
4 with presence sensor
Ambient temperature, digit 4 temperature range as specified by the manufacturer
8.

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4.1 Permitted door weight and door width

450
400
350
Door weight (kg)

300
250
200 PUSH arm
J=80 kgm²
PUSH arm

150 PULL arm


PULL arm

100
50 J=28 kgm²
0
0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

Door width (m)

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5 How the EM EMSW works

5 How the EM EMSW works

The EM EMSW works electro-hydraulically. It opens with an AC-motor that via a hydraulic unit and
an arm system transmits the power to the door leaf. The closing power is from a coil spring. The
movement of the door is controlled by limit switches and valve screws.

5.1 Opening

When an opening impulse is received by the control unit, the motor starts and the hydraulic unit
rotates the drive shaft and arm system (door) with high speed towards open position. Before fully
open position, the speed is reduced to low speed. The door stops and the motor rotation ceases
when the selected door opening angle is reached. This open position is kept by a hydraulic valve.

5.2 Closing

The spring closing starts when the hold open time has run out. Before fully closed position the
speed is reduced to low speed, which will be kept until the door is completely closed. The door is
kept closed by spring power. To overcome the resistance of a striking plate a “lock kick” can be
adjusted to required level.

5.3 Functions on the Control Unit CSDB

5.3.1 Key Impulse


Key impulse will open the door in programme selection OFF, EXIT and AUTO and keep the door
open during key hold open time.
Key hold open time can be adjusted between 0-30 sec.

5.3.2 Outer Impulse


Outer impulse will open the door if programme selection is AUTO and keep the door open during
the outer hold open time, which can be adjusted between 0-30 s.

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5.3.3 Multi Voltage Input (MVI)


MVI impulse accepts a potential-free contact or 6-24 V AC/DC.
Status of lock (operation mode) can be selected via a function selector FS2 and depends on input
TB2:11 and 13.
FS-2 = OFF /factory setting) TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13
FS-3 = OFF (factory setting) 6-24 V AC/DC*
CSDB (No PS) AUTO
EXB OFF OFF
EXB EXIT OFF EXIT
EXB AUTO AUTO
EXB OPEN OPEN

FS-2 = ON TB2:11 and 13s TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13


FS-3 = OFF (factory setting) 6-24 V AC/DC*
CSDB (No PS) AUTO
EXB OFF OFF
EXB EXIT EXIT OFF
EXB AUTO AUTO
EXB OPEN OPEN

FS-2 = OFF (factory setting) TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13
FS-3 = ON 6-24 V AC/DC*
CSDB (No PS) OFF Open door
EXB OFF OFF Open door
EXB EXIT EXIT Open door
EXB AUTO AUTO Open door
EXB OPEN OPEN Open door

FS-2 = ON TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13 TB2:11 and 13


FS-3 = ON 6-24 V AC/DC*
CSDB (No PS) Open door OFF
EXB OFF Open door OFF
EXB EXIT Open door EXIT
EXB AUTO Open door AUTO
EXB OPEN Open door OPEN
* +6-24 V DC must be connected to TB2:13 and MVI jumper must be removed.
Programme selector must not be connected to TB2:13 if input is 6-24 V. Connect instead programme
selector to EXB.
MVI impulse will unlock the lock and open the door or only unlock the lock (changes the operation
mode of the operator). Can be selected via the function selector FS3.
MVI hold open time can be adjusted between 0-30 sec.

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5.3.4 Kill Input


When kill is activated, the door will close immediately if not already closed. Hold open and low
pass filter timers are reset.
Key impulse will open lock during activated kill if not connected to TB2:5 for 0 V DC.
When kill is deactivated, the door will act according to current input status.
Several kill inputs are possible to connect in parallel with other CSDB control units. Connect kill
on the first operator according to the connection diagram. The second, third etc. operator is only
to be connected in parallel, from terminal 5 to 5 and 6 to 6.
Kill function is selected via a function selector (Kill jumper).
As an alternative to the shown connection under Connection of activation units and accessories
on page 50, an alarm loop 24 VDC can be connected to the CSDB connect +24 VDC to terminal 6
and 0 VDC to terminal 5.

5.3.5 Limit Switch Open


The limit switch indicates a fully open door and can be adjusted for opening angles up to 120º.
When the limit switch is activated the motor will stop. If the limit switch is not activated, the motor
will stop after 14 sec.
If the limit switch is deactivated when the door is open, the motor will restart to reposition the
door.
The LED indicates an activated limit switch.
Contact rating: 1A, 48 V DC, normally open.

5.3.6 Home Switch (optional)


When no home switch is mounted and the limit switch is deactivated in open position, a timer
starts and after 6 sec the status will change from closing to closed door.
If the optional home switch is mounted, this will indicate closed door instead of the timer.
“Opening delay” for lock (0-3s) is ignored as soon as home switch is not activated.
“Slave delay” (0,5s) is ignored as soon as home switch for the master is not activated.
Presence impulse is ignored when home switch indicates a closed door within 6 seconds.
The LED indicates an activated home switch.

5.3.7 Lock output


The lock output is short circuit proof and can source a lock with 24V, 375 mA.
The output can be locked with power or locked without power. It can be selected via a function
selector (Locked w. / w.o. power).
The lock activation time can be either 1,5 s + (opening delay) or until closing. It can be selected
via a function selector (Lock time 1,5 s/until closing).
“Opening delay” for lock, the time that will pass before the motor starts, can be adjusted from 0-3
s.
If a home switch is installed, the lock opening time will first start when the home switch is deactiv-
ated. This to prevent door to jam in the lock, if presence detection is activated.

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5.3.8 Double Door


The CSDB works as the master in a double door application and is connected to the slave unit
CSDA-S.
The slave unit has a standard opening delay of 0,2 sec. The delay can be increased to 0,5 sec. to
prevent jamming of thicker door leaves. This can be selected via a function selector (Slave Delay).
Home switch is recommended to prevent delay during closing.
When there is a need for more power supply than a single CSDB can deliver, a second CSDB can
be connected as a slave. The CSDB on the slave unit must then be configured as a slave. This can
be selected via a function selector (Master / Slave).
To enable only one door to open, connect impulse parallel on both units. Slave door must have
CSDB+EXB and the low pass filter potentiometer adjusted.

5.3.9 Push to Go
A push on the door will, from closed position, start an automatic opening cycle if the programme
selection is AUTO or EXIT and remain open during the hold open time “Outer HOT” (0-30 s).
A home switch on the operator is needed to achieve Push to Go. Can be selected via a function
selector (Push to Go).
The LED indicates when the home switch is active.

5.3.10 Error Messages


The LED indicates:
• Sensor error; 1 flash of 0,2 sec and then 1 sec pause etc.
• Lock error (too high current draw or short circuit); 1 flash of 0,2 sec and then 0,2 sec pause etc.
• CSDB defect; 3 or 4 flashes of 0,2 sec and 0,2 pause
• No slave connected and Slave monitoring jumper is missing; 7 flashes of 0,2 sec and 0,2 pause
• Slave connected but Slave monitoring jumper is not removed; 7 flashes of 0,2 sec and 0,2 pause
• Defect slave CSDA-S; 7 flashes of 0,2 sec and 0,2 pause
• Old slave connected and Slave monitoring jumper removed; 7 flashes of 0,2 sec and 0,2 pause

5.3.11 Programme Selector


A programme selector PS-3B, with three positions OFF-AUTO-OPEN, can be connected to the CSDB.

Note! If the MVI-input is used for 6-24 V, the PS-3B can not be used.
The key impulse is still valid in programme selection OFF.
Presence sensors are enabled in all programme selector settings but not when kill is active.

5.4 Functions on the Extension Unit EXB

5.4.1 Inner impulse


Inner impulse will open the door if programme selection is AUTO or EXIT and keep the door open
during the hold open time.
The hold open time is adjustable from 0-30 sec.

5.4.2 Low Pass Filter (automatic cycle delay)


This function demands a constant inner impulse for a certain time to start an automatic cycle. The
time can be adjusted from 0-5 sec.
During closing the door will reopen immediately if impulsed.

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5.4.3 Presence Impulse


Presence impulse will prevent an open door from closing and will re-open a closing door and the
control will make sure that the hold open time is not shorter than 1,5 s.
Presence impulse is ignored when home impulse is active.
Presence impulse is not a valid impulse if the door is manually opened.
Presence impulse is a valid impulse if the door is opened with Push to Go.
The input can be either “normally open” or “normally closed”, which can be selected via a function
selector (Presence Impulse NO/NC).

5.4.4 Presence Detection


Presence Detection will prevent a closed door from opening and stop an opening door.
A blank out switch is used to blank out the sensor from seeing for instance a wall close to the open
door. There can be two switches overlapping each other for the master door and two for the slave
door.
Two LED’s indicate the blank out switch status. One LED for the master door and one for the slave
door. The LED will light up if either of the two blanking switches is activated.
Presence detection can be selected via two function selectors, “Presence Detect Master” and
“Presence Detect Slave”.

5.4.5 Sensor Monitoring


Test of Presence detection is performed before opening. Test of Presence impulse is performed
before closing. The master sensors are tested first and the slave sensors are tested when the answer
is received from master sensors.
If sensor test is not performed successfully the door will enter manual mode and report sensor
error. The sensor test will continue during manual mode.
If no slave operator is present, when sensor monitoring is enabled, the “presence impulse slave”
should be connected to “sensor test slave”.
It is only possible to monitor sensors with output of type normally closed (NC).
If the sensor error disappears during manual mode the door will re-enter automatic mode again.
Monitoring can be selected via a function selector (Presence Sensor Monitoring).

5.4.6 Overhead Presence Detection (OPD)


OPD impulse will prevent a closed door from opening and an open door from closing.
A moving door will ignore the OPD input. The OPD will be active 6 sec. after the door has started
to close. If a home switch is mounted, the OPD will be active as soon as the door is closed.
OPD can be selected via a function selector (Sensor type OPD/Mat).

5.4.7 Mat Safety


Mat safety impulse will prevent a closed door from opening and an open door from closing.
No impulses are accepted during closing if mat is activated.
Mat safety can be selected via a function selector (Sensor type OPD/Mat).

5.4.8 LockOut
LockOut is used to ignore the OPD sensor during opening and closing. Output will be low when
the door is considered closed, high during opening and open and toggling when the door is closing.
LockOut output will be low when the door is manually opened.

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5.4.9 Programme selector


Programme selector PS-4C can be connected to the EXB.
The PS-4C, compared to PS-3B, has a fourth position EXIT that will make the CSDB ignore the outer
impulse device.
Presence sensors are enabled in all programme selector settings but not when kill is active.

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6 Models

6 Models

One main model with standard cover is available of the EM EMSW.


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

6.1 EM EMSW, standard cover (wall or door leaf mounted)

EM EMSW is the standard operator. Pushing arm system on a wall-mounted and on a door leaf-
mounted operator shown.

Wall mounted

AAD174

Door leaf mounted

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CL2
7 11
CL1 6
5 8
3
2

10 1

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LSO

LSO
12

HSO

HSO
701448
15

HSC
HSC

LSC
LSC

LK
14

LK
4
14
1 1213
9 101
7 8
5 6
2 SUPPLY
TB2,
1
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
SW

MVI Impulse
0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

11
9
13

No. Description No. Description


1 Mounting plate 10 Extension unit, EXB (option)
2 Motor/pump 11 End plate
3 Magnetic valve 12 Programme selector, PS-3B (option)
4 Hydraulic unit 13 Cover
5 Drive shaft 14 Bearing sleeve
6 Spring tube 15 Cable holder
7 Cable inlet CL1= Centre line, drive shaft
8 Mains connection CL2= Centre line, hinge
9 Control unit, CSDB

7.1 Arm systems, PUSH

PUSH Art. No. 1014113BK/SI


It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the opposite side of
the door swing and approved for fire applications.

7.2 Arm systems, PUSH-335

PUSH-335 Art. No. 1011706BK/SI


It is used if the operator is installed on the door leaf hinge side.

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7.3 Arm system, PULL

PULL Art. No. 1011707BK/SI


It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the
door swing.

7.4 Arm system, PULL-220

PULL-220 Art. No. 1014114BK/SI


It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the
door swing and when the door is 450-700 mm wide.

7.5 Arm system, ST-V / ST-H

ST-V, Art. No. 172312SI, 172313BK


ST-H, Art. No. 172314SI, 172315BK

Note! Door fitting not included.


It is used if the operator is installed on the wall on the same side as the
door swing and break-out unit is required.

7.5.1 Options for ST-V / ST-H

Door fitting standard


Art. No.: 172071

Door fitting Break-out


Art. No. 172325 for pivot (break-out) door, right when the reveal A = 0-60 mm (0-2 3/8”) or left
when A > 60-100 mm (>2 3/8”-3 15/16”) for ST-H/ST-V
Art. No. 172327 for pivot (break-out) door, right when A > 60-100 mm (>2 3/8”-3 15/16”) or left
when A = 0-60 mm (0-2 3/8”)

Arm extension
Art. No. 172320 required when the reveal A >60-100 mm (>2 3/8”-3 15/16”)

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7.6 Further accessories

4-Position Switch 2-Position Switch 3-Position Extension unit


(with EXB) Switch PS-3B EXB
PSW-2 PSK-2
PS-4C

0 0
1 1

Art. No. 1004116

ILL-01578
Art. No.
655845 Art. No. Art. No. Art. No. 1004117
655843 655844

Coordination unit, COOA PULL-Arm Reveal Spacer Middle piece kit


Art. No. 100091 Art. No. 1014667BK/SI Art. No. 1008385

40 mm (1-37/64")
(2-23/64")
60 mm

Finger protection strips

Art. No. 833333 Art. No. 833334

Cable kit slave PCB Attachment plate Door stop


1
2
3
4
SW

Art. No. 656064 Art. No. 1003884


Art. No. 100147

PUSH, Arm Extensions Cable inlet


Art. No. 1007567
Reveal Extension Art. No.
0-110 mm None (Standard arm) - -
Up to 4-3/8”
110-235 mm 345 mm 173005BK/SI
4-3/8” to 9-1/4”
235-360 mm 230 mm + Joint part 173004BK/SI +
+ 173191
9-1/4” to 14-1/8”
360-485 mm 345 mm + Joint part 173005BK/SI +
14-1/8” to 19” + 173191

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Drive Shaft Extension Kits


Control unit, CSDA-F
70 mm Art. No. 600081
(2-3/4")
50 mm
(2")

20 mm
(3/4")

Drilling template
Art. No. 1000219

Art. No. Art. No. Art. No.


173107/173107SI 173108/173108SI 173109/173109SI

Tool kit to change rotation direction Restore after alarm button Limit Switch
Art. No. 173719 Art. No. 600090 Art. No. 655614 (L = 500 mm)
Art. No. 1004205 (L = 2000 mm)

Smoke Detector ORS 142


Art. No. 738794

Ceiling socket 143A Ceiling socket 143W


for smoke detector for smoke detector
Art. No. 738795 Art. No. 738795

Mounting plate Door mounting kit Shaft extension, SEK


(for door leaf mounted operators) (including bearing for extension 70-420
Art. No. 100132 mm)
Art. No. 173039

L H T Art. No.
8x
(mm) (mm) (mm)
2x
125 6 173680
State
160 8 173661

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7.7 Labels

Label kit - including all below


Art. No. 1005227
Emergency break-out, DIN right door
Art. No. 1001785

Emergency break-out, DIN left door


Art. No. 1001786

Activation by disabled people


Click!
Art. No. 1003963

Operator designed for disabled people


Art. No. 1003964

Supervision of child
Art. No. 1001695

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8 Pre-Installation

8.1 General tips/Safety concerns

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

• 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 section Technical specification.
• Make sure that the power is off before installing.
• 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 sufficient
to avoid entrapments for the parts of the body identified;
- for fingers, a distance greater than 25 mm or less than 8 mm
- for heads, a distance greater than 200 mm
- for feet, a distance greater than 50 mm
- and for the whole body, a distance greater than 500 mm
• 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.

It is not possible to replace a EM operator component with a component from


a different brand.

8.2 Fastening requirements

Base material Minimum requirements of wall profile*


Steel 5 mm **
Aluminium 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
* Entrematic Group minimum recommended requirements. Building Codes may give different
specifications. Refer to AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction).
** Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts.

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8.3 Tools required

• Torx T8, T10, T20 and T25


• Metric hexagonal key 3, 4 and 6 mm
• Flatblade screwdriver, small
• Torque wrench with metric Allen socket 6 mm

8.4 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/ST. The pushing arm system PUSH must always
have a shaft extension, minimum 50 mm.
Example: If PULL has a 20 mm extension, the PUSH must have a 70 mm extension.
For installation follow the instructions for the applicable arm system.

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8.5 Installation examples for fire approved doors

Illustrations below show examples of approved reinforcements when mounting a fireproof swing
door operator.

Note! The type approval for fireproof swing doors is valid only with the arm system PUSH. Reveal
max 480 mm and shaft extension max 70 mm.

1 3

2
5
Min.
45

4
Min.
45

7 9

8
8

No. Description No. Description


1 Steel min. 50x5, L=min. 100, centered for mounting holes 6 Wood screw M6, KST, L=45 (2x)
(4x)
This is a requirement with aluminium profiles.
Screw M6, FS-TT FZB, Taptite, L=40 (4x)
2 Steel min. 50x5, L=min. 150, centered at the arms length 7 Rivnut M6, FTT/ST, L=15,9 (4x)
on the door. Screw M6, FS-TT FZB Tabtite, L=40 (4x).
This is a requirement with aluminium profiles. Rivnuts are only allowed to be used with steel profiles with
Screw M6, FS-TT FZB, Tabtite, L=40 (2x). thickness of min 1,5 mm.
3 Steel min. 50x5, L=min. 100, centered for mounting holes 8 Rivnut M6, FTT/ST, L=15,9 (2x)
(4x) Screw M6, FS-TT FZB, Tabtite, L=40 (2x).
This is a requirement with aluminium profiles. Rivnuts are only allowed to be used with steel profiles
Screw M6, FS-TT FZB, Tabtite, L=50 (4x) Distance piece
ø10/13
4 Expansion-shell bolt (4x) 9 Rivnut M6, FTT/ST, L=15,9 (4x)
(for brickwall min. M6x85, UPAT PSEA B 10/25) Screw M6, FS-TT FZB, Tabtite, L=50 (4x)
Distance piece ø10/13.
Rivnuts are only allowed to be used together with a plas-
terboard beam made of steel with a material thickness of
min 1,5 mm.
5 Wood screw M6, KST, L=min. 70 (4x)
Distance piece ø10/13

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9 Mechanical installation

This instruction comprises the installation of the EM EMSW with arm systems PUSH, which push
the door open and PULL / ST-V/H, which pull the door open. See also “QuickStart” which is enclosed
with each operator.

9.1 Wall mounted operator with arm system PUSH

CL 2

13
80

X Y
2 – 17 48
13

20 2 – 37 68
X

50 2 – 67 98
Y

70 2 – 87 118

0-110 (485)

1 CL 1
X
Y

45
248

364

217
102

2
X

Drilling template
Art. No. 1000219
ø 5,1 mm, 8x

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Cont. “Wall mounted operator with arm system PUSH”

CL 1
15
3
25

ø 16 mm
(Cable inlet hole)

CL 2
CL 1
210

4
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

CL 2
CL 1

6
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

2x

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Cont. “Wall mounted operator with arm system PUSH”

Adjust +/– 1 tooth = ±5°

7a

7b

90°

8
I
IIIIIIIII

25 Nm
III
II

60
9

90°

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9.2 Door leaf mounted operator with arm system PUSH-335

108,5 108,5

245 45

180 210

CL CL
1 2

max. 135
max. 135

min. 50
min. 50

min.
min.45
45
3 min.
min.120
48

120
17
13

3
110
80

1 716
0

110

CL1 Pivot or butt hinges


CL2 Operator drive shaft
1 Cable inlet at end plate
2 Door mounting kit, Art. No. 100132,
optional
3 Reinforcements required in door leaf
and at the fixing holes

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9.3.1

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1
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LK LSC LK LSC LK LSC

HSC HSC HSC

LK LK LK

LSC LSC LSC

HSC HSC HSC

701448 701448 701448

165˚
HSO HSO HSO

LSO LSO LSO

HSO HSO HSO


Changing the direction of rotation

LSO 701500 LSO 701500 LSO 701500

34 30
(1 11/32") (1 3/16")

6
4
2

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LK LSC LK LSC LK LSC

HSC HSC HSC

LK LK LK

LSC LSC LSC

HSC HSC HSC

701448 701448 701448


Wall mounted operator with arm system PULL, PULL-220 and ST

HSO HSO HSO

LSO LSO LSO

HSO HSO HSO

LSO 701500 LSO 701500 LSO 701500

30 34
(1 3/16") (1 11/32")

ILL-01556
Note! If the operator is not ordered for pulling arm system, the direction of rotation must be re-

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9.3.2 Installation of operator with arm system PULL

13
80
Z
13 _ 46
20 66
Z

50 96
Top of door 70 116
10

≤ 60
40 x 60
(turnable)

1
CL 1
Z
10

652

74

364

217
2
102
Z

Drilling template
Art. No. 1000219
ø 5,1 mm, 8x

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CL 1

3 15
25

ø 16 mm

(Cable inlet hole)

CL 2

CL 1
210
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC

4
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

6x

CL 2

5 CL 1
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

13 14
11 12
9 10
Connect mains power 5 6
78
TB2
2 SUPPLY
TB2,
MAX. 24 V
TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC

Outer Impulse

ALLCLASS
Key Impulse

24 V DC
MVI Impulse
0 V DC
0 V DC
closing
/ Door

Kill
ower

/ on

T
l

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Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system PULL”

CL 2
CL 1
7

LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

2x

CL 2

HSC
8

701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

CL 2

25 Nm
I
IIIIIIIIIIII
III

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Click
701500 LSO 701500 LSO

HSO HSO

LSO LSO

HSO HSO

701448 701448

HSC HSC

LSC LSC

LK LK

HSC HSC

LSC LK LSC LK

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"Slave" control
Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system PULL”

MVI Open Lock / Door


Lock w. / w.o. power
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T

Kill
5 6

0 V DC
Click

Key Impulse
78

Lock 24 V DC
0 V DC
24 V DC
9 10

MVI Impulse
Outer Impulse
TB2
11 12

TB1 AND TB2,


ALLCLASS 2 SUPPLY
MAX. 24 V
13 14

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9.3.3 Installation of operator with arm system ST

A = 0 - 60
CL 2

80
A > 60 - 100 (Optional)

13
61
Top of door
40

1 CL 1
2x
61
40

364
Outside open door

217
102
81
2

Drilling template
Art. No. 1000219
61

ø 5,1 mm, 6x

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Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system ST”

Outside open door

3 96
25

ø 16 mm (Cable inlet hole)

Outside open door


CL 2

4 291
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

6x

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6
5
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143
701500 LSO

HSO

LSO

HSO

701500 LSO
CL 2

HSO 701448

LSO
HSC

HSO
LSC

LK

HSC

LSC LK

CL 2
701448

HSC

LSC

LK

HSC

LSC LK

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701500 LSO

"Slave" control
Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system ST”

MVI Open Lock / Door


Lock w. / w.o. power
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
Connect mains power

Kill
5 6

0 V DC
Key Impulse
78

Lock 24 V DC
0 V DC
24 V DC
9 10

MVI Impulse
Outer Impulse
TB2
11 12

TB1 AND TB2,


ALLCLASS 2 SUPPLY
MAX. 24 V
13 14

Note, the way of mounting the arm!

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10a

10b
701500 LSO

HSO

LSO

HSO

701448

HSC

LSC
CL 2

LK

HSC

LSC LK

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25 Nm
Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system ST”

III I

10c
IIIIIIIIIIII

"Slave" control

MVI Open Lock / Door


Lock w. / w.o. power
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T

Kill
5 6

0 V DC
Key Impulse
78

Lock 24 V DC
0 V DC
24 V DC
9 10

MVI Impulse
Outer Impulse
TB2
11 12

TB1 AND TB2,


ALLCLASS 2 SUPPLY
MAX. 24 V
13 14

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≈ 90º
9 Mechanical installation

Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system ST”

11

LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

12
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

310
210
Break-out

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Cont. “Installation of operator with arm system ST”

13

LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500
2x

ø 5,1 mm, 2x

14
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

2x

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10 Electrical connection

Note! During any work with the electrical connections the mains power must be disconnected.
• Place the electric switch easily accessible from the operator. If a plug contact is used in the in-
stallation 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.

10.1 Control units

The operator can be equipped with different control units adapted to the functions required.

10.1.1 CSDB
This basic control unit is equipped with inputs for connection of automatic and manual activation
units such as radars, photocells, normal push buttons, emergency push buttons etc. Electro-
mechanical striking-plate and slave control unit CSDA-S for double doors can be connected.

10.1.2 CSDA-S
This slave control unit is used together with CSDB for double doors as explained above.

10.1.3 EXB
This extension unit is mounted on top of the CSDB to extend the CSDB functions with inputs for
presence impulse, presence detection, inner impulse, off and exit.

10.1.4 CSDA-F
This unit is, together with CSDB, mainly used for fire doors. Electro-mechanical striking-plate 24 V
AC can be connected.

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10.2 Connection of control unit CSDB – single doors

Connect the mains power to the mains terminal block.

Note! Accessories and activation units must not be connected until the adjustment of speeds etc.
has been carried out.

Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high
voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable
holders and the low voltage cables must be
routed on the opposite side using the same type of cable holders.

Limit switch open F2F2= 250 mAT


= 250 mAT
F1=
F1 =6,3ATH
6,3 ATH

Home switch

Opening valve

HSC

LSC
LSC

LK
LK
N L

5 6
7 8
9 101
1 1213
14
Mains power
2 SUPPLY
TB2,

230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A
1
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
SW

MVI Impulse
0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Slave monitoring jumper 3)

MVI Jumper 2)
Motor control
1003870

TB2
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
MVI Open Lock / Door
Lock w. / w.o. power

TB1
Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

Sensor Monitoring ON
MVI / Key HOT
1

OFF / ON
LED Opening delay
FS
Outer HOT

TB1 FS
1 Kill jumper
ON

1 Motor control
2 0 V DC 2 MVI NO / NC
3 Slave control 3 MVI Open Lock / Door
4 24 V DC 4 Locked w. / wo. power
S Slave feed back 5 Locked tome 1.5 s until closing
W Watchdog 6 Slave delay off / on
7 Master / Slave
TB2
8 Push to Gp
5 Kill -
Kill +1)
6
7 (–) 0 V DC
Key Impulse 1) See page 48 when connecting "Kill"
8 2) If 6-24 VDC on TB2: 11-13, remove jumper
9 Lock
3) Remove jumper when connecting ta slave CSDA-S (but
10 (+) 24 V DC, 375 mA
max.700
700mA
mA not when connecting to slave CSDB).
(–) max.
11 0 V DC
12 (+) 24 V DC
13 MVI Impulse
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10.3 Connection of control units CSDB and CSDA-S – double doors

For double door operators, both operators have to be connected to the mains. A six-pole cable
(enclosed) has to be connected between TB1 on the CSDB and TB6 on the CSDA-S.

Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high
voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable
holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of
cable holders.
1 Motor control
2 0 V DC
3 Slave control
4 24 V DC
S Slave feed back Limit switch open
W Watchdog CSDA-S
TB6

SW
3 4
1 2
LK

TB6
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448

Opening valve

F2 250
F2= = 250 mAT
mAT

F1 6,3
F1= = 6,3
ATATH

L N F2
Mains power F1
230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A

CSDB
1
2
3
4
SW

5 6
7 8
9 10
11 12
1314
N L
2 SUPPLY
TB2,
MAX. 24 V
TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
MVI Impulse
0 V DC

Mains power
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 Slave monitoring Jumper. 230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A
Remove when connecting to slave
CSDA-S.

TB1
1
2

1 Motor control
3
4

2 0 V DC
SW

3 Slave control
4 24 V DC
S Slave feed back
W Watchdog
TB1
ON
Motor control
1003870

7 8
5 6
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
MVI Open Lock / Door

3 4
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

1 2
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.


"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC
1 2 3 4

ON

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10.4 Connection of control units CSDB/CSDB – double doors

For double door operators both operators have to be connected to the mains. A three-pole cable
(not enclosed) has to be connected between TB1 on the CSDB (master) and TB2 on the CSDB
(slave).

Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high
voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable
holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of
cable holders.
Door mounted sensors must be connected to it's own master and slave CSDB/EXB.

Adjust opening
delay to "0" Adjust MVI / Key
Hot to "0"
7
5 6
CSDB
1
2
3
4
SW

Motor control e
1003870

Slav
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
MVI Open Lock / Door
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on


0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go
FS-7 = ON
1 2 3 4

ON

FS 1 2 3

ON
7 8
5 6
3 4
1 2

9 10
7 8
5 6
3 4
1 2
LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC

TB2
HSC
701448

F2 250
F2= = 250 mAT
mAT
F1=
F16,3 AT ATH
= 6,3
Kill -
5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1314

L N
Kill +
Mains power (–) 0 V DC
230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A Key Impulse
Lock
(+) 24 V DC, 375 mA
Motor control 1 0 V DC max. 700 mA
0 V DC 2 (+) 24 V DC
Slave control 3 MVI Impulse
24 V DC 4 Outer Impulse
Slave feed back S
TB2
Watchdog W
TB1 F2
F1

te r
Mas
TB1
CSDB
1
2
3
4
SW

5 6
7 8
9 101
1 1213
14
N L
2 SUPPLY
TB2,
MAX. 24 V

Mains power
TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
MVI Impulse
0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A
TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

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10.5 Connection of extension unit EXB – option

The extension unit EXB is to be installed on top of the CSDB.


a Connect the flat cable on the EXB to the CSDB.
b Snap on the EXB to the CSDB.

HSO
701448
HSC
HSC

LSC
LSC

LK
LK
1314
11 12
9 10
7 8
5 6

2 SUPPLY
TB2,
MAX. 24 V
TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC

Outer Impulse

ALLCLASS
Key Impulse

24 V DC
MVI Impulse
0 V DC
0 V DC
1003870

Motor control

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door
"Slave" control

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
MVI N.O. / N.C.
0 V DC

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

Presence impulse configuration Blanking switch


Blanking switch
NC / NO* Presence detect Slave
Presence detect Master
Sensor type
OPD / MAT
Blanking LED

37
34 35 36
32 33
30 31
28 29
26 27
23 24 25
22
20 21

1 314
11 12
9 10
7 8
5 6
Inner HOT
Y

Presence detect Slave


Low pass filter

Presence impulse Slave


Presence impulse Master

Presence detect Master


33 34 35 36 37

24 V DC
Presence detect slave
TB5 Sensor test slave
Presence impulse slave
0 V DC
24 V DC
26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Lock out
OPD / MAT
TB4 Presence detect master
Sensor test master
Presence impulse master
0 V DC
20 21 22 23 24 25

24 V DC
EXIT
OFF * When selecting NO, remove both jumpers
TB3
0 V DC for presence impulse Master and Slave.
Inner impulse
0 V DC

Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high
voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable
holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of
cable holders.

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10.6 Sensor cable inlet

1 2 8 Alt. 111
Alt.
Alt.

29
3
12

15,5

ø 3,7 8 Alt.
Alt. 22

4 5

6 7

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11 Start-Up

Adjust the operator to have maximum 25% duty cycle, which means motor run time.
Give a short opening impulse by strapping the impulse input and adjust if necessary as follows. See
also illustration under Closing torque.
See the “Guide for installers of Powered Pedestrian Swing Doors”, document PRA-0006, for calcu-
lation of speed.
a Set the hold open time with the potentiometer on the control unit.
b Adjustment of the opening speed.
• Adapt the high speed opening HSO, to the existing traffic situation. Turning clockwise de-
creases the speed.
• The low speed opening LSO, needs to be adjusted only if the door is extremely heavy. Turning
clockwise decreases the speed.

Note! If it is hard to obtain an even and smooth braking, the opening torque (pump pressure)
must be reduced.
c Adjustment of the closing speed.
• Adjust the low speed closing LSC as low as the traffic situation allows. Turning clockwise
decreases the speed.
• If a higher closing speed is required, open the high speed closing valve HSC (closed from
factory).

Note! If the installation requires adjustment of the closing torque follow the instructions on
page 48.
d Fine-adjust the opening angle by means of the limit switch. The limit switch is slid into a groove
in the hydraulic unit and tightened with a lock screw. By moving the limit switch sideways, the
opening angle is changed.

Note! To make the adjustment easier, the limit switch can be moved to the underside of the
hydraulic unit. Any of the grooves at the motor side of the outgoing shaft can be used.
e If an electromechanical striking plate is installed, an additional “lock-kick” can be obtained
during the last 5° of the closing cycle by adjusting the screw LK on the hydraulic unit. This screw
is normally closed. Adjust by opening the screw 90° and check the function.

Note! Opening the screw too much may delay the opening.
f Connect the activation units.
g Check that the installation complies with valid regulations and requirements from the author-
ities.
h Special care should be taken regarding entrapment between driven parts and surrounding fixed
parts.

11.1 Closing torque

To comply with authority requirements or to overcome over/under pressure the closing torque
can be adjusted.
The closing torque (spring force) is adjusted by means of an Allen screw placed at the end of the
spring tube. The end plate has to be dismantled. Turning the screw clockwise increases the force.
One turn equals a torque change of approx. 1 Nm (28 turns from min. to max.). The door must be
in open position when extremely low torque is adjusted.

Note! Max opening force in escape route is 150 N.

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11.2 Opening torque

If the closing torque (spring force) has been changed, or if the door does not open to its full extent,
the opening torque (pump pressure) must be adjusted as follows:
a The factory set torque for PUSH is 70 Nm and for PULL 40 Nm at a door opening angle of 0-2°.
b Measure the opening torque by using a spring balance and adjust if necessary.
The torque is adjusted by means of an Allen screw placed on the pump. Turning clockwise increases
the opening torque/pump pressure. One turn equals a torque change of approx. 30 Nm.

PUSH = 70 N
PULL = 40 N

3 mm

LSO

HSO 25
22
20
18
16
14
12
25
22
20
18
16
14
12
10

10 mm
10
8 8
6 6
4 4
2 2
0 0

BALANCE
POCKET

LK 3 mm

F
LSO

HSO
701500

LSO

HSO

HSC
701448

LSC

LK

LK
HSC

LSC
6 mm

POCKET
BALANCE

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

HSC

PUSH = 35 N
PULL = 20 N
LSC

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11.3 Connection of activation units and accessories

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

AK / ES-P (SuperScan) 4 SAFE


PB… Bodyguard EYE-TECH (monitored)

6 - 24 V AC/DC
R2 SR120-1
GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
AK / ES-P 4 SAFE
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Bodyguard 1003909 1003921
PB… A C E EYE-TECH

6 - 24 V AC/DC
E C B D F
R2 SR120-1 (+)
D G
GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CSDB/TB2 7 8 12 11 8 11 1211 8 Key Impulse
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1003909 1003921
CSDB/TB2 7 13 11 13 MVI impulse
(+)
CSDB/TB2 7 14 12 1114 11 121114 Outer impulse
CSDB/TB2 7 8 12 11 8 11 1211 8

EXB/TB3 7201321
CSDB/TB2 25 20 21 20 25 202111 13 Inner impulse
CSDB/TB2 7 14 12 1114 11 121114
EXB/TB4 32 26 30 31 Overhead presence detection OPD
EXB/TB3 A20 Red
21 25 20 21 20 25 2021
B Black
EXB/TB4 C White 32 26 30 31
D Green
E Brown
F Blue
G Yellow

PS-3B PS…-2 PS-4C 24 V DC


External Alarm−loop
+
0
PS-3B PS…-2 1
PS-4C 24 V DC
− +
0
1

Kill1)
Time switch3),4)
3) 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 (by others)
Auto/Open2) Off/Auto Off/Exit/Auto Kill1)
Yellow /Open2)
3) 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5
Black
CSDB/TB2 8 7 13 7 8 11 13 5 6 7 12 11 13
Red
CSDB/TB2
EXB/TB3 8 7 13 7 8 11 13 22 23 24 21 5 6 7 12 11 13
ILL-00573
EXB/TB3 22 23 24 21
ILL-00573

1) Set FS-1 to OFF, when connecting “Kill”


2) Set FS-2 to ON
3)If PS-3B and “Time switch”, connect “Time Switch” in serial to TB2:13
4)Switching is dependent on Key HOT

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12 Cover

The cover and mounting plate are manufactured in clear anodized aluminium. The end plates are
made of steel.

12.1 Fitting and removing the cover

Break off and snap on the fill cover into the mounting plate for output shaft. Snap on the other fill
cover for the second slot.
The cover is slid over flanges in the end plates and fixed to the underside of the mounting plate
with one screw for earth connection.
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 EM logotype to the cover – see illustration.
Only for SE: Apply the SITAC label next to the product label - see illustration.

701500
2
LSO

LSO
HSO

HSO
701448
HSC
HSC

LSC
LSC

LK
LK

14
1 1213
9 101
7 8
5 6
2 SUPPLY
TB2,
1
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
SW

MVI Impulse
0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

3 LANDSKRONA SWEDEN

XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX


FACTORY NO. X
LODJURSGATAN 10
Entrematic Group AB

ART. NO. DESIGNATION TYPE

XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX


PROJECT/SERIAL NO. YEAR+WEEK TEMPERATURE

XXXXXXX XXXX XXX XX/XX XXXXX


Ersätter lås med fallkolv till VAC A W Hz LOAD

1 typgodkända
slagdörrar enl. förteckning
Skydd mot olyckor vid
rörliga anordningar
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

CLASSIFICATION DIN 18650

xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
XXXXXXX
PROD. ORDER

SITAC1002
SITAC XXXX

1004197
SÜD xxxxxxxxxxxxx
TG XXXX/XX 1002 xxxxxxxxxxxxx

1 Fill cover (2 pcs)


2 End plate
3 Earth/Fastening screw

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12.2 Middle piece cover

X
4 4

X-8

X
Cover
Cover
(4)

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13 Signage

LANDSKRONA SWEDEN
XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX

FACTORY NO. X
LODJURSGATAN 10
ART. NO. TYPE YEAR+WEEK

XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXX XX/XX


PROJECT VAC A W Hz
SERIAL NO.
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX
TEMPERATURE LOAD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SITAC1002
CLASSIFICATION DIN 18650
xxxxxxx Ersätter lås med fallkolv till
xxxxxxx
typgodkända

1004197
SÜD xxxxxxxxxxxxx slagdörrar enl. förteckning

A 1002 xxxxxxxxxxxxx Skydd mot olyckor vid


rörliga anordningar

SITAC XXXX

G TG XXXX/XX

B Click!
D

E
F

Click!

800 mm

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 Entrematic Group door sticker: Mandatory, if applicable to highlight the presence of the glass (applied to all glass sections
that are moving).

D
Supervision of child: Mandatory, if applicable (applied to both sides of the door). To be placed on entrances where the risk
analysis shows use by children, elderly and disabled.

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
SITAC label: Mandatory in SE

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14 Installation on fire doors

• The EM EMSW is approved in accordance with DIN 18263-4 for use on fire doors. The approval
covers compliance with EN1154 Table 1, sizes 3-6, for use on fire doors with controlled door
closing. For size 3 max door leaf weight is 60 kg and max door leaf width is 950 mm. For size 6
max door leaf weight is 120 kg and max door leaf width is 1400 mm.
• For rebated double doors the coordination unit COOA, which is an accessory integrated in the
EM EMSW, can be used. The COOA is in compliance with EN1158, which guarantees for a correct
closing order both after manual and automatic openings.
• The EM EMSW can be connected to the overriding fire alarm central and, if required, emergency
push buttons for door closing can be installed locally. When the signal is broken, an opening
or open door will immediately close.
• The Arm System PUSH must be used.

14.1 Control unit CSDA-F (option)

For a more advanced solution, a special control unit CSDA-F can be installed alongside the basic
control unit CSDB. This unit can be used as a central for required detectors, manual push button
for closing etc. It also secures that the automatic door opening function will not be restored after
alarms from detectors or after manual door closing. To restore the automatic door operation each
door must receive a separate restoring signal.
The connection of CSDA-F can be carried out in two ways:
• For automation of fire doors without overriding fire detection and alarm system.
• For automation of fire doors with overriding fire detection and alarm system.
Different connection examples are shown on page 57 and page 57.

Cover length (with CSDA-F)


Single door operators L = 865-1600 mm
Double door operators L = 1560-3200 mm

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14.1.1 Connection of control unit CSDA-F – single door

Note! It is important that the high and low voltage cables are well separated and fixed. The high
voltage cables must be routed and fixed on one side of the drive unit by using the enclosed cable
holders and the low voltage cables must be routed on the opposite side using the same type of
cable holders.
In order to prevent faults caused by short circuit (unintended electrical connection) a separate
laying of the lines to the external fire detectors is required.

CSDA-F CSDB
FS
1 2 3 4 5

Kill jumper

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON
TB2 0 V DC, Lock output MVI NO / NC
Not used MVI Open Lock / Door
24V DC, max. 850 mA, Lock output Locked w / wo power
Locked time 1.5 s / until closing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Slave delay off / on

Alarm output, NO Master / Slave


Push to Go
Alarm output, NC
Alarm output, COM
TB1 TB2
1)

Restore after alarm button


Kill -

5 6 7 8 9 1011121314
Close door button, normally closed
1)

Kill +

(–)
24 V DC, alarm loop after detectors 0 V DC
Key Impulse
0 V DC, detectors
1)

24 V DC, detectors, max. 75 mA Max.550 mA


(–)(+) Activation units
0 V DC
This includes door
24 V DC
1 2

N L

mounted sensor
TB4 Mains power and earth to CSDA-S if used MVI Impulse connected to EXB.
Outer Impulse

Restore after alarm button with mains


CSDA-F indicator. EXB
1)
Remove jumper when connecting
Art. No. 600090
TB3
to terminal
Brown Green

White
20 21 22 23 24 25
112
9 101
56
78 Note!
3 4 Fixed jumper on EXIT, TB3:
1 2
22-24
TB1 F1= 6,3 AT

TB4 F3=250 mAT

F2=250 mAT
F4=250 mAT
F5=250 mAT

TB3
TB3

9 10
11 12
1314
N L
7 8
5 6
2 SUPPLY

Mains power
1

TB2,
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

24 V DC

ALLCLASS
MVI Impulse
SW

0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing

230 V AC - 50 Hz,10A
MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go

TB2
1 2 3 4

ON

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

7
B 5 6
CSD
1112
AAE277

9 10
7 8
5 6
3 4
1 2
5
34
AAE277

12
24 V DC, detectors

AAE277
0 V DC, detectors
Restore alarm
CSDA

CSDA

Alarm loop
TB1
Lock 24 V AC/DC

Alarme COM
TB1

Close
Alarme NC
Alarme NO
0 V DC, Lock
0 V AC, Lock

TB1
TB4

5 6 1 2
4
Lock
TB3

12
SW

11
9 10
7 8
AC

5 6
DC

TB1

3 4
TB2

1 2 3 4 5 1 2
Motor control
1003870

A-F
Lock time 1.5 s / until closing
MVI Open Lock / Door

TB2 CSD
Lock w. / w.o. power

TB2
Slave delay off / on
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

FS
Master / Slave
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go
1

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14.1.2 Connection of control unit CSDA-F – double door


Mains
Mains

CSDB
CSDA-F
CSDA-S

14
1213
9 1011
7 8
5 6

2 SUPPLY
1

TB2,
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

24 V DC
SW

ALLCLASS
MVI Impulse
0 V DC
Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC

Push & Go
AAE277
112
9 101

TB2
1 2 3 4
7 8
5 6
3 4 ON

1 2 1 2 3 4
5 5 6 7 8
34
12

CSDA
TB1
Mains
Mains “Master”
"Master"

“Slave”
"Slave"

1314
11 12
9 10
7 8
5 6

2 SUPPLY
TB2,
1
2

MAX. 24 V
3

TB1 AND
Lock 24 V DC
4

Outer Impulse
Key Impulse

ALLCLASS
24 V DC
SW

MVI Impulse
0 V DC
N L

Motor control

0 V DC
1003870

Lock time 1.5 s / until closing


MVI Open Lock / Door

Kill
Lock w. / w.o. power

Slave delay off / on

MVI H.O.T
0 V DC

MVI N.O. / N.C.

Opening Delay
Master / Slave

H.O.T
"Slave"
TB2

Kill jumper
24 V DC
1112

Push & Go
AAE277

9 10

TB2
1 2 3 4
7 8
5 6
3 4 ON

1 2 1 2 3 4
5 5 6 7 8
34
12

Mains power
CSDA
TB1

230V AC - 50 Hz, 10A

14.1.3 Function check


Check that the systems works:
• Connect the mains.
• Give a reset on "Restore after alarm button".
• Give impuls on terminal 7-8 on CSDB.
• Cut the jumper terminal 10-12 on CSDA-F during the opeing cycle.
Make sure that opening cycle is interupted and that the door closes.
• Give a new opening impulse - the operator shall not open.
• Connect the jumper (or the alarm loop) between terminal 10-12.
• Give a reset on "Restore after alarm button".
• Give a new impulse and the door shall make a new open/close cycle.

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14.2 Automation of fire doors without overriding fire detection and alarm system

14.2.1 General connection


For this type of installation the required fire detectors are direct-connected to the CSDA-F.

CSDA - F Alarm

9 6 8
+24 V 1

4
250 mAT
F4

COM

NO
TB1 4
10 9 8 6
Potential free contact alarm

BN

BN
LED green

BN

BN

1200 Ohn
4

Power consumption max. 25 mA Close door button


Smoke detector Restore after alarm button

CSDA - F CSDA - F

+24 V +24 V
250 mAT

250 mAT
F4

F4

TB1 10 TB1 10

4 4 4

4 4 4 4 4

Power consumption Power consumption Power consumption Power consumption Power consumption
max. 25 mA max. 25 mA max. 25 mA max. 25 mA max. 25 mA

Option with 2 smoke Option with 3 smoke


detectors detectors

14.3 Automation of fire doors with overriding fire detection and alarm system

This connection is only possible if the fire alarm system has a potential free breaking contact. To
make the fire doors close on an alarm, the contact must open. Required fire detectors are to be
connected to the alarm system. A push button for manual door closing can be connected to each
door. The number of fire doors that can be connected to the breaking contact in the alarm system
depends on the breaking capacity of the contact.

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The capacity of the fire alarm system power supply is calculated according to the number of CSDA-
F used x 0,05 A.

14.3.1 Connection of CSDA-F to a fire alarm system

CSDA-F # 1 Fire alarm system (by others)

Potential free contact with


breaking capacity.
12 -
11
24 VDC
10
+

CSDA-F # 2

12
11
10

CSDA-F # n

12
11
10

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15 Installation and adjustments - Low Energy Operator

To limit entrapment force and push opening force, parameters to work with are pump pressure,
opening and closing time, spring tension and the way the PUSH arm system is mounted. The PULL
arm system is standard mounted.
All force measurements are made at the door handle approx. 25 mm from the leading edge.
a Install the operator as to the manual but the PUSH arm system door adaptor should be moved
50 mm further out from the hinges (illustration 1).
b Adjust the spring closing force to desired value but max 67 N. The door must be in open position
when adjusting. It is only necessary to measure the force in open position were the force is
highest.
c Adjust the closing time from 90-0º (illustration 2), on the LSC valve only (fully close the HSC
valve). See diagram for opening and closing time.

Note! Add 2 seconds for latch check.


d Check that max manual opening force does not exceed 90 N. It is only necessary to measure
the force in open position were the force is highest.
e Adjust the pump opening force to max 67 N in closed position.
f Adjust the back check (illustration 3), on the LSO valve, to 2 seconds.
g Adjust the opening time from 0-80º (approx. 200 mm from full open position, see illustration
3), on the HSO valve. See diagram for opening and closing time.
h Adjust the hold open time, on the potentiometer, to desired value but minimum 5 seconds

300 mm 45 mm 200 mm

2s

t+2
>3 s
12 12
9 3 9 3
6 6

2 3

15.1 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. 833334 or add finger protection roll for external doors, article No. 833333.

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15.2 Swing Doors Opening and Closing Time

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

15.2.1 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 50 kg the minimum opening and closing
time will be ~3,5 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

15.3 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).

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15.3.1 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
Door leaf area [m2]
Example

15.3.2 Steel frame with glass

Door leaf weight [kg]


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

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15.3.3 Solid wood

Door leaf weight [kg]


60 mm
200 wood
190
180 50 mm
170 wood
160
150
40 mm
140
wood
130
120
110 30 mm
100 wood
90
80
70 20 mm
60
wood
50
40
30
20
1 2 3 4 5
Door leaf area [m2]

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16 Installation instructions for Accessories

16 Installation instructions for Accessories

16.1 COOA - Coordination unit

16.1.1 EM EMSW 2 - Push

B A

5-6
6

1 C 2

r
6 doo
ve"
7
"Sla

701500
LSO

LSO
HSO

HSO
5

701448
HSC
HSC

LSC
LSC

LK
LK
1
4

or
ste r" do 6
"Ma 5

“Master”
6
LK

")
LK

LSC

26
LSC

HSC
HSC

m (1 “Slave”
701448

4
00 m
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO

2 x. 32
701500

, ma
8 5.3")
m (5
14 06 m
min.

1 Hook bracket 4 Cable strap 7 Return spring


2 Lever bracket 5 Balance spring 8 Follow roller (carry bar)
3 Wire wheel 6 Plastic hose
Installation of coordination unit
The brackets 1 2 are to be mounted to the pump flange on the ”master” door operator and the
wire wheel 3 to the drive shaft on the ”slave” door operator.

Note! If the ”master” and ”slave” doors are interchanged, the brackets are to be fitted to the under-
side of the pump flange.
a Fit the hook bracket 1 to the pin in the pump flange and screw the bracket tight.
b Fit the lever bracket 2 onto the hooks on the hook bracket 1 including return spring 7 .
c Install the wire through the plastic hoses 6 and fix to the motor screws with cable straps 4 .
d Mount the wire wheel 3 on the ”slave” door operator using screw and washer. The wheel is to
be mounted in accordance with fig. A or B depending on which door being the ”slave” door.
Always on top of the operator.
e Close the doors and mount the wire in the lever bracket 2 and in the wire wheel 3 with the
spring 5 pre-tensioned approx. 10 mm. Open the ”master” door and let it hook up. Adjust the
spring tension (loosen the wire) so that the ”master” door starts to close with normal speed.
f Adjust the closing time to approx. 6 seconds.
g Mount the follow roller (carry bar) 8 according to illustration.
h Give opening impulse and check the function.

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16.1.2 EM EMSW 2 - Pull


B A

5-6
6

1 C 2

701500
6

LSO

LSO
HSO

HSO
701448
HSC
7

HSC

LSC
LSC
6

LK
LK
5

4
1 5

7/16")
(109
mm
6 780
ax. 2
LK

")
"), m (126
LK

LSC
LSC

15/32
0 mm
HSC
HSC

6
. 320
701448

4 m (4
HSO

HSO
LSO

m ax
LSO

180 "), m
701500

m in. 1 (5 5.3
mm r
1406 doo
min. ve"
"Sla

or
" do
ster
"Ma

"Slave"
"Master"

1 Hook bracket 4 Cable strap 7 Return spring


2 Lever bracket 5 Balance spring
3 Wire wheel 6 Plastic hose
Installation of coordination unit
The brackets 1 2 are to be mounted to the pump flange on the ”master” door operator and the
wire wheel 3 to the drive shaft on the ”slave” door operator.

Note! If the ”master” and ”slave” doors are interchanged, the brackets are to be fitted to the under-
side of the pump flange.
a Fit the hook bracket 1 to the pin in the pump flange and screw the bracket tight.
b Fit the lever bracket 2 onto the hooks on the hook bracket 1 including return spring 7 .
c Install the wire through the plastic hoses 6 and fix to the motor screws with cable straps 4 .
d Mount the wire wheel 3 on the ”slave” door operator using screw and washer. The wheel is to
be mounted in accordance with fig. A or B depending on which door being the ”slave” door.
Always on top of the operator.
e Close the doors and mount the wire in the lever bracket 2 and in the wire wheel 3 with the
spring 5 pre-tensioned approx. 10 mm. Open the ”master” door and let it hook up. Adjust the
spring tension (loosen the wire) so that the ”master” door starts to close with normal speed.
f Adjust the closing time to approx. 6 seconds.
g Give opening impulse and check the function.

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16.2 PAG
2 mm
Alternative PC-board fixing hole depending
on mounting side and if "Push" or "Pull" Remove screw before installing

CSDB PC-board fixing and


adjustment screw

TB2 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 14

Black

Green
Red
Hall-switch
A
A–A
X Magnet

Adjustment of impulse sensitivity


α

α
0 X

Important notice
To avoid bodily injury, the opening time from closed to fully open door must not be less than 4
seconds.
If door stop is mounted on operator, PAG can be mounted on opposite side.

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16.3 Door stop

LK
LK

LSC
LSC

HSC
HSC
701448
HSO

HSO
LSO

LSO
701500

• Install door stop to top side of output spindle to prevent door from extending beyond 90º.
• Mount door stop when door is in open position with a clearance of 2 mm (2/32") as shown below.
Fine adjust, if necessary, on limit switch and/or on armsystem.

min. 2 mm (2/32")

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17 Troubleshooting

17 Troubleshooting

Fault Possible reasons why Remedies/Explanation


The door does not open Programme selector is set to OFF Change setting
- The motor does not start Motor power is missing Check motor cable
Mains power is missing Check power
Fuse has blown Replace fuse
Activation unit does not function Strap impulse inputs
- The motor starts Electric striking plate is binding Adjust striking plate
Arm system has come loose Readjust pre-tension and tighten arm system
The door does not open Limit switch opening has come loose Check limit switch
to required angle
The door does not close Constant impulse is created Disconnect activation unit or replace control unit
The door does not open Pump pressure is too low Adjust pump pressure
fast enough
The door opens with too “Lock-kick” valve is opened too much Adjust valve screw
much delay
No smooth braking dur- Pump pressure too high Adjust pump pressure
ing operation
Low speed distance too short Increase opening angle, or
increase pre-tension of arm system
High sound level Motor in contact with mounting plate Mount two extra screws at the motor side to seduce
the mounting plate to the wall
The door does not stay Magnetic valve out of operation Check by pressing the pin on top of the magnetic valve.
open or cannot open If the door stops, then check the resistance (should be
150 ohm) for the wire between the magnetic valve and
the control unit.
1 flashing LED Door mounted sensor defect Check wire or replace sensor
Too high current draw or short circuit Check wire or replace lock
3 or 4 flashing LED CSDB default Replace control unit
7 flashing LED No slave connected and slave monitoring jumper is Replace jumper
missing
Slave connected but slave monitoring jumper is not Remove jumper
removed
CSDA-S defect Replace contol unit
Old CSDA-S connected and slave monitoring removed Replace jumper

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18 Service/Maintenance

18 Service/Maintenance

Regular inspections shall be made according to national regulations and product documentation
by a Entrematic Group-trained and qualified technician. The number of service occasions should
be in accordance with national requirements and product documentation. This is especially im-
portant 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.
The “Service Log Book” shall be used together with the “Site Acceptance Test and Risk Assessment”
document provided. Keep both documents available for maintenance and service records.
The table below shows the recommended interval in months, when to replace parts during pre-
ventive maintenance.

Cycles/hour in operation

<10 <100 >100 Abusive


Part Part number
Environment
Low Medium High
traffic traffic traffic
Vibration absorbers and oil plug 331003882 24 12 6 6
PUSH/PUSH-335 service kit 330000485BK/SI 24 12 6 6
PULL/PULL-220 service kit 330000486BK/SI 24 12 6 6
ST-V/H service kit 331003887 24 12 6 6
Limit switch 33655614 24 12 6 6
Capacitor 33655599 60 60 60 60
CSDB-230 control unit 331004115 60 60 60 60
CSDA-S 600089 60 60 60 60
CSDA-F 600081 60 60 60 60

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