
DORMA AUTOMATICS, Inc.
924 Sherwood Drive
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
E-mail: automatics@dorma-usa.com
Toll-Free: 877-367-6211
Fax: 877-423-7999
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DL0000-000
8/25/2009
Subject to change without notice
DORMA ESAII CONTROLER
Quick Start
7 Lock adjustments.
Lock type and Locking program are not learned and should be adjusted on each installation. Not
adjusting the Locking will result in an opening hesitation. Adjust Lock setting on
all installs.
Lock Type: press the Select button once and a menu level letter will appear in the display. Press the up or down
buttons until an L. appears. Press Select again and a number will appear. Using the up and down button select one
of the following, 0 for no lock or 2 for the Bistable lock with NO contact.
Lock Program: press the Select button once and use the up and down button until the r. is displayed, Press the
Select button again then use the up and down buttons to select 0. for lock in Off or 1. for Off and Exit Only.
8 Final Adjustments use the Select and Up and Down buttons to make any final adjustments to the following A.
backup battery, o. night bank hold open, d. hold open, O. opening speed and C. closing speed.
9 Trouble shooting.
The two Led’s indicate the state of the two presence sensors inputs and both must be on in order for the door to
close. Before each closing cycle the safety sensors are tested and you will notice the lights blink before the door
closes. If either light is out it indicates a problem with the related presence sensor.
Led’s must be on for
door to close.
Both the low voltage and motor circuits are protected from short circuits. In the event of a short circuit the controls
shuts the affected circuit off. Once the short circuit is removed the control will restore power.
The control keeps a log of errors to access this log press the Select button once and use the up and down buttons
to set the display to E. then push the select button again and using the up button check the error log for faults. Review Error Log,
before calling technical
assistance.
0 no error, 1 obstruction, 2 lock, 3 program switch, 4 safety beam, 5 encoder, 7 system, 8 emergency stop, 9 learn
error, A motor fault, b battery test error, c force test, d over current.