DITEC DAB105 User manual

Ditec DAB105
Swing doors
(translation of the original instructions)
Technical Manual
www.ditecautomations.com
IP2159EN • 2021-07-05
Last version of this manual

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Contents
Key
Subject Page
General safety precautions 3
EC Declaration of Incorporation 4
1. Technical specifications 5
2. Standard installation 6
3. Dimensions 7
4. Main components 8
5. Installation 9
5.1 Preliminary checks 9
5.2 General information 9
5.3 Installation examples 10
5.4 Removing the cover 10
6. Automation with articulated arm. 11
6.a DAS805PSA 11
6.b DAB805PSAF (for applications on fire doors) 11
Automation preparation and fastening (Left-hand opening) 11
Automation preparation and fastening (right-hand opening) 13
6.a.1 Fixing the arm DAB805PSA 15
6.b.1 Fixing the arm DAB805PSAF 16
7. Automation with sliding arm DAB805PLA 17
Automation preparation and fastening (left-hand opening) 17
Automation preparation and fastening (right-hand opening) 20
7.1 Fixing the sliding arm DAB805PLA 23
8. Connecting to the electricity supply 24
9. Electrical connections DAB105CU 25
9.1 Commands 25
9.2 Outputs and accessories 26
9.3 Adjustments 27
Trimmer 27
Dip-switch 28
9.4 Signals 28
9.5 Alarms (RED ERROR LED) 28
10. Extension unit DAB905ESE (optional) 29
10.1 Commands 29
10.2 Outputs and accessories 31
10.3 Adjustments 32
Trimmer 32
Dip-switch 32
Jumper 32
11. Extension unit DAB905ESE (optional) 33
11.1 Commands 33
11.2 Outputs and accessories 34
11.3 Adjustments 34
Trimmer 34
Jumper 35
11.4 Signals 35
12. Start-up 36
12.1 Adjusting the door stop 36
12.2 Lock kick microswitch 37
12.3 Auto-learn – automatically sets back and latch check 37
12.3.1 One push / two pushes on the LEARN BUTTON (LRN) 38
12.3.2 Double doors 38
12.4 General adjustment 38
13. Pre-configured parameters 39
14. Advanced settings available on the control panel version indicated, or subsequent versions 40
14.1 Increased thrust force on closure when an electric lock is fitted 40
14.2 Management of electric lock / electric strike power supply 40
15. Door requisites for “Low Energy” use 41
16. Example of an application with a standard control panel 42
17. Example of an application with optional extension units 42
18. Synchronized doors (DAB905SYN) 42
18.1 Settings 43
19. Example of installation of synchronized doors (DAB905SYN) 44
20. Interlocked automations 45
21. Routine maintenance plan 45
22. Troubleshooting 46
23. Signs 47
This symbol indicates instructions or notes regarding safety, to which special attention must be paid.
This symbol indicates useful information for the correct functioning of the product.

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General safety precautions
This installation manual is intended for qualified personnel only •Installation, electrical connections and
adjustments must be performed by qualified personnel, in accordance with Good Working Methods and
in compliance with the current regulations • Read the instructions carefully before installing the product.
Wrong installation could be dangerous • Before installing the product, make sure it is in perfect condition •
The packaging materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) should not be discarded in the environment
or left within reach of children, as they are a potential source of danger • Do not install the
product in explosive areas and atmospheres: the presence of inflammable gas or fumes represents
a serious safety hazard • Make sure that the temperature range indicated in the technical specifica-
tions is compatible with the installation site • Before installing the motorization device, make sure
that the existing structure, as well as all the support and guide elements, are up to standards in
terms of strength and stability. Verify the stability and smooth mobility of the guided part, and make
sure that no risks of fall or derailment subsist. Make all the necessary structural modifications to
create safety clearance and to guard or isolate all the crushing, shearing, trapping and general haz-
ardous areas • The motorization device manufacturer is not responsible for failure to observe Good
Working Methods when building the frames to be motorized, or for any deformation during use •
The safety devices (photocells, safety edges, emergency stops, etc.) must be installed taking into
account the applicable laws and directives, Good Working Methods, installation premises, system
operating logic and the forces developed by the motorized door or gate • The safety devices must
protect against crushing, cutting, trapping and general danger areas of the motorized door or gate.
Display the signs required by law to identify hazardous areas. Each installation must bear a visible
indication of the data identifying the motorized door or gate • Before connecting the power supply,
make sure the plate data correspond to those of the mains power supply. An omnipolar disconnec-
tion switch with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm must be fitted on the mains supply.
Check that there is an adequate residual current circuit breaker and a suitable overcurrent cutout
upstream of the electrical installation in accordance with Good Working Methods and with the laws
in force • When requested, connect the motorized door or gate to an effective earthing system that
complies with the current safety standards • Before commissioning the installation to the end user,
make sure that the automation is adequately adjusted in order to satisfy all the functional and safe-
ty requirements, and that all the command, safety, and manual release devices operate correctly •
During installation, maintenance and repair operations, cut off the power supply before open-
ing the cover to access the electrical parts • The protection cover of the operator must be
removed by qualified personnel only.
The electronic parts must be handled using earthed antistatic conductive arms. The manu-
facturer of the motorization declines all responsibility if component parts not compatible with
safe and correct operation are fitted • Only use original spare parts for repairing or replacing
products • The installer must supply all information concerning the automatic, manual and emer-
gency operation of the motorized door or gate, and must provide the user with the operation and
safety instructions.
ATTENTION! Important safety instructions.
Please follow these instructions carefully. Failure to observe the information given in this manual
may lead to severe personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
This manual and those for any accessories can be downloaded from www.ditecautomations.com.

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EC Declaration of Incorporation
We:
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB
Lodjursgatan 10
SE-261 44 Landskrona
Sweden
Declare under our sole responsibility that the type of equipment with name:
Ditec DAB105 swing door operator
Comply with the following directives and their amendments:
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive (MD), particularly the following essential health and safety requirements: 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.2.1,
1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4.2, 1.2.6, 1.3.9, 1.4.3, 1.7.2, 1.7.3, 1.7.4, 1.7.4.1, 1.7.4.2.
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMCD)
2011/65/EU Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS 2)
2015/863/EU Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS 2 Amendment)
Harmonised European standards that have been applied:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014 EN ISO 13849 -1:2015 EN 61000 -6-2:2005
EN 60335-2-103:2015 EN 16005:2012/AC:2015 EN 61000 -6-3:2007+A1:2011
Other standards or technical specifications that have been applied:
IEC 60335-1:2010, IEC 60335-2-103:2011, EN 1634-1:2008
EC type examination or certificate issued by a notified or competent body concerning the equipment:
RISE SC0250-14
The manufacturing process ensures the compliance of the equipment with the technical file.
The equipment must not be used until the final installed automatic entrance system has been declared in compliance with the
machine directive 2006/42/EC.
Responsible for technical file:
Matteo Fino
Business Area PGA
Ditec S.p.A.
Largo U. Boccioni, 1
21040 Origgio (VA)
Italy
Signed for and on behalf of ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB by:
Place Date Signature Position
Origgio 2021-07-05 Matteo Fino President B.A. PGA
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1. Technical specifications
Ditec DAB105
Power 100-240V~ +10/-15% 50/60 Hz
Consumption max. 75W
Power supply for accessories 24V 400 mA max.
Power supply fuse F1-F2 2xT6.3A 250 V
Opening time min. 3s / 0°-80°
max. 6s / 0°-80°
Closing time min. 3s / 90°-10°
max. 6s / 90°-10°
Door wing opening angle DAB805PSA / DAB805PSAF / DAB805PLA/ DAB808PLAT : 110°
Max. inertia (J / kg2)
Inertia J = door weight x (door width)2
3
DAB805PSA/PSAF: 45kg m2
DAB805PLA/PLAT: 33 kg m2
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50
100
150
200
250
0,7 0,8 0,9 1,0 1,1 1,2
DOOR WEIGHT [kg]
DOOR WIDTH [m]
DAB805PSA/PSAF
DAB805PLA/PLAT
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1
30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200
2
3
4
5
6
7
OPSP/CLSP TRIMMER POSITION
DOOR WEIGHT [kg]
OPSP/CLSP TRIMMER
7
45
62
3
1
Type of operation Motor opening
Spring-plus-motor closure
Fire barriers Applied using the arm DAB805PSAF
Maximum wing weight
(see inertia graph)
150 kg DAB805PLA/PLAT
200 kg DAB805PSA
Door wing width 700 ÷ 1200 mm (DAB805PLA); 550-1200 mm (DAB805PSA -DAB805PSAF)
Minimum number of manoeuvres in
AVERAGE conditions of use
1,000,000 cycles
Temperature min. -20°C max. +45°C
Degree of protection IP20 (FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY)
DOOR WEIGHT [kg]
DOOR WIDTH [m]
DOOR WEIGHT [kg]
OPSP/CLSP TRIMMER POSITION
OPSP/CLSP TRIMMER

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2. Standard installation
Ref. Code Description
1 Ditec DAB105 Electro-mechanical actuator
2Control panel
3 DAB805PSA-PSAF
DAB805PLA
DAB805PLAT
DAB805PLAB
Articulated movement arm (DAB805PSAF for applications on fire barriers)
Sliding movement arm
Movement arm with three levers
Sliding movement arm (break-out/anti-panic)
4Opening sensor
5 COM400MHB
COM400MKB
Function selector switch
6Command button
AConnect the power supply to a type-approved omnipolar switch, with a contact opening distance of at
least 3 mm (not supplied).
Connection to the mains must be via an independent channel, separate from the connections to the
control and safety devices.
5
6
1
2
3
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3. Dimensions
75
Ø7 (6x)
50
23 (2x)
Ø18 (4x)
57633
712
133 22
238
34
Ø7 (6x)
8 1/4"
1 11/16"
30 mm 210 mm
63
131
34 3838
7518 18
720

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4. Main components
Ref. Code Description
1Base plate
2Gearmotor
3 DAB105CU Control panel
4Power
5End stop
6Upper head
7Lower head
8Casing
9 DAB905ESE
DAB905ESA
Safety and pulse extension card (optional)
Extension card for safety functions (optional)
10 Cable fastener
11 Cable transit slits
12 DAB905BAT Battery kit
13 Encoder
14 ON/OFF/HOLD OPEN switch
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DAB805SE2
DAB805SE5
DAB805SE7
DAB805SE5F
Shaft extension kit
20mm 50mm 70mm 50mm
DAB805SE2 DAB805SE5 DAB808SE7 DAB805SE5F
16 Lock kick microswitch.
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15
10 1
11
3
1211
5
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8
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5. Installation
5.1 Preliminary checks
5.2 General information
The given operating and performance features can only be guaranteed with the use of DITEC accessories and safety devices.
Unless otherwise specified, all measurements are expressed in mm.
Check the stability and weight of the door wing. Make sure it moves smoothly, without any friction (reinforce the frame if necessary).
Any “door closers” must be removed or completely annulled.
• Once you have made the slits for the cables to pass through, check the edges and smooth them if they are sharp, as they could
damage the cables.
• To improve the degree of safety and the protection against vandalism, install the automation access inside the building if possible.
• Make sure the ambient temperature falls within the parameters indicated in the “Technical specifications” paragraph.
• Before you begin the installation, make sure the mains power supply is not connected.
• Check that the door wings and wall are adequately reinforced in the fixing points.
• Unpack the automation and make sure both it and its components are in good condition.
• Check the door wings have been built with suitable materials, and that there are no sharp corners. Any protruding parts must
not create potential hazards. Sharp glass edges must not come into contact with other glass parts. You are advised to use
tempered or stratified glass.
• Make sure there is no risk of getting trapped between the moving parts and the adjacent fixed ones when the door is opening.
The following distances are considered sufficiently safe to avoid trapping the body parts indicated:
- for the fingers: more than 25mm or less than 8mm
- for the head: more than 200mm
- for the feet: more than 50mm
- for the whole body: more than 500mm
The DAB105 automation for swing doors can use articulated or sliding arms to open the doors.
The door is closed by a spring system, combined with the force of the motor.
The spring is pre-tensioned at 210°.
Do not alter the pre-tensioning of the spring unless it is strictly necessary.
Fixing requisites
Material Minimum requisites for the wall profile
Steel 5mm (reinforce with threaded rivets if the thickness is less than this)
Aluminium 6mm (reinforce with threaded rivets if the thickness is less than this)
Reinforced concrete min. 50mm from the lower side
Wood 50mm
Brick Anchor plug min. M6X85 UPAT PSEA B10/25 - min. 50mm from the lower side

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5.4 Removing the cover
Remove the casing [8] by loosening the screw [Z].
NOTE: the product label is in the position shown in the figure below.
5.3 Installation examples
The DAB105 automation for swing doors can be installed on one swing door, on two swing doors, or on two swing doors with a
double exit.
Sales configuration
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DAB805CMP
DAB805SE2
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• Prepare the set-up for fixing the automation to the wall, respecting the measurements shown in the figures above (with refer-
ence to the hinge axis).
• Drill a hole in the door wing, in line with the fixing for the articulated arm.
• If necessary, use the DAB805SE2/SE5/SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points.
Shaft extension X
/30
DAB805SE2 50
DAB805SE5 80
DAB805SE7 100
6. Automation with articulated arm.
6.a DAS805PSA
Use the articulated arm for doors that open outwards (as seen from the automation side).
6.b DAB805PSAF (for applications on fire doors)
300
max
~400
107X
Y 335
107X
Shaft extension X
/48
DAB805SE5F 98
Arm expansion Y
/0-100
DAB805TFL 100-215
DAB805TFS
DAB805TKJ 215-305
Ø16
==
Ingresso cavo
42
Automation preparation and fastening (Left-hand opening)
Left-hand opening
X+16 75
34
31
264 248 35
633
212
1
Cable inlet

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4x
2
4x
2x
c
b
a
3

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1
4
210
1
24
3
c
b
a
Operator should be attached using the
top/centered bolt first, then follow pattern
Automation preparation and fastening (right-hand opening)
Right-hand opening
X+16 75
34
31
26 4248
35
633
212
• Prepare the set-up for fixing the automation to the wall, respecting the measurements shown in the figures above (with refer-
ence to the hinge axis).
• Drill a hole in the door wing, in line with the fixing for the articulated arm.
• If necessary, use the DAB805SE2/SE5/SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fixing points

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4x
2
3
2x
4x c
b
a

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210
1
2
3
4
c
b
a
Operator should be attached using the top/centered
bolt first, then follow pattern
4
6.a.1 Fixing the arm DAB805PSA
• Move the door manually to check it opens and closes correctly, without any friction.
• With the door closed, fix the arm to the arm support [A] on the automation.
• Fix the bracket [B] to the door wing, forming an angle of 90°. Lengthen or shorten the arm [C] if necessary.
A
C
B
90°
16 Nm
+/-
210
min 550
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NOTE: open the door slightly and tighten
the screw of the arm support seat [A] at 16
Nm (as shown in the figure).
If a torque wrench is not available, use a
hexagon wrench of the type shown in the
figure, gripping it on the long side and A
tightening very firmly.

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• In the case of automations with left-hand opening, you must invert the
assembly of the articulated arm as shown in the figure.
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4
4
4
6.a.2 Assembling the left-hand articulated arm
6.b.1 Fixing the arm DAB805PSAF
AC
B
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A
210
min 550
90°
+/- DAB805TFL
Arm extension kit
DAB805TFS
DAB805TKJ
• Move the door manually to check it opens and closes
correctly, without any friction.
• With the door closed, fix the arm to the arm support
[A] on the automation.
• Fix the bracket [B] to the door wing, forming an angle
of 90°. If necessary, lengthen (using the arm lengthen-
ing kit) or shorten the arm [C].
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A
A
NOTE: open the door slightly and tighten
the screw of the arm support seat [A] at
25Nm (as shown in the figure).
If a torque wrench is not available, use a
hexagon wrench of the type shown in the
figure, gripping it on the long side and
tightening very firmly.

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7. Automation with sliding arm DAB805PLA
Use the sliding arm for doors that open inwards (as seen from the automation side).
• Prepare the set-up for fixing the automation to the wall, respecting the measurements shown in the figures above (with refer-
ence to the hinge axis).
• Drill a hole in the door wing, in line with the fixing for the sliding arm.
• If necessary, use the DAB805SE2/SE5/SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fix-
ing points.
30
63
-20/130
107X
Shaft extension X
/50
DAB805SE2 70
DAB805SE5 100
DAB805SE7 120
Automation preparation and fastening (left-hand opening)
X+16 7530
31 633
26
4
34
212
Left-hand opening
Ø16
==
Ingresso cavo
42
1
Cable inlet

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4x
2
3
2x
b
a

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24
3
4
5
210
c
b
a
Operator should be attached using the top/
centered bolt first, then follow pattern

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X+16 75
30
31
633
26 4
34
212
• Prepare the set-up for fixing the automation to the wall, respecting the measurements shown in the figures above (with refer-
ence to the hinge axis).
• Drill a hole in the door wing, in line with the fixing for the sliding arm.
• If necessary, use the DAB805SE2/SE5/SE7 extensions to increase the X measurement between the automation and the arm fix-
ing points
Right-hand opening
Automation preparation and fastening (right-hand opening)
1
4x
2
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