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Installation and Service Manual


1102/ TTX Swing Door Operator
TORMAX 1201 Swing Door Operator

Warning - To reduce the risk of injury of persons - Use this operator only with swing doors.

TORMAX USA Inc.


12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio,TX 78247
210-494-3551
210-494-5930 (FAX)
888-685-3707 Issue Date: 05/04/2018
www.tormaxusa.com P/N : US801918
info@tormaxusa.com Version: FW_3.11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
Table of Contents 2
Important Information
Safety Warnings, Installation & Service, Glazing 3
Intended Installation Environment, Door Operation, ANSI/ BHMA 4
Operator Applications, Country Code, User mode with FCP 5

1. Modes of Door Operation 6


2. Components Overview 7
3. Applications 8
4. On-Board Programming Configuration Tool - Description 9
5. System Values for Application 10

Installation
6. Applications: Outswing 8-10 lbs. Spring Force Installation/ Commissioning 11 - 12
Outswing 18-20 lbs. Spring Force Installation/ Commissioning 13 - 14
Inswing 0” Reveal Installation/ Commissioning 15 - 16
Inswing 0”-6” Reveal Installation/ Commissioning 17 - 18
Double Egress Application Installation 19
Pair/ Double Egress Application Wiring 20
Pair/ Double Egress Application Commissioning 21
7. Adjustments:
1102/ 1201 Open Door Stop, 1201 Spring Tension 22
Frequently Used 23
8. Slim Line Header
Header Preparation 24
Application Illustrations 25
9. Programming with the FCP - Overview, Example 26 - 28
10. Commissioning with FCP
Commissioning, Adjustments 29 - 30
On-Board Codes 3, 6, 7 Descriptions/ BDM LED Display 31
11. Programming & Trouble Shooting Tables 32 - 36
12 Control Connection Diagram 37
13. Wiring Diagrams
Single Applications 38 - 42
Pair / Double Egress Applications 43 - 47
14. Technical Specifications:
Shaft Removal 48
T1253 Cable Plan 49
T1633 1201 Technical Information 50
T1634 1102 Technical Information 51
Electrical Requirements for Installation 52
T1753 Double Door Application 53 - 54
T1637 Basic Door Module (BDM) MCU42-BDM-A 55 - 56
T1638 Exterior Door Module (EDM) MCU42-EDM-A 57 - 58
T1640 Multi-Door Module (MDM) MCU42-MDM-A /B 59 - 60
T1639 Power Door Module (PDM) MCU42-PDM-A 61 - 62
T1691 Programming Interface Module (PIM) MCU42-PIM-A 63
T1757 Functional Control Panel (FCP) MCU32USIN-7-A 64 - 65

2
Important Information

SAFETY/ WARNINGS SYMBOLS


NOTE indicates important information specific to the process or steps
! being performed.

ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE indicates that electrical voltage is present


and that caution should be taken to prevent injury or property damage.

CAUTION indicates failure to follow instructions may result in personal


injury and/ or property damage.

OPTIONAL COMPONENTS indicates components that are not installed


in all systems.

WARNING - Failure to observe the information in this manual may result in


personal Injury or damage to equipment. To reduce the risk of
injury of persons use this operator only with pedestrian swing
doors.
Save these instructions for future reference.

Installation and Service


Any and all TORMAX equipment must be installed, serviced and inspected by an AAADM
Certified technician, to meet the current ANSI A156.10 and/ or ANSI A156.19 standard
and any local or state building codes.
The person responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of the system is referred to as
“End-User”.
It is the technicians responsibility:
1. Review the functions of the equipment with the end-user. Failure to do so, may lead to
the improper use, could cause injury to persons and/ or damage to the equipment.
2. Familiarize the end-user with the Daily Safety Check Decal and how to perform the
walk test procedures.
3. Illustrate to the end-user how to place the door out of service (turn off power or place
in P mode or OFF mode of operation), if the equipment does not perform as described
in the Daily Safety Check Decal.
4. Recommend to the end-user to have their equipment inspected annually by an
AAADM certified technician.

Glazing
The glazing material of all doors shall comply with the requirements of ANSI Z97.1, American
National Standard Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material
Used in Buildings.

3
Important Information

Intended Installation Environment


The 1102/ TTX and the 1201 are non-handed swing door operators that can be used on
interior or exterior doors.
The operator is mounted above the door on the inside of the building. Any other use, or any
use exceeding this aim, is deemed as not used in accordance with its intended purpose.

The manufacturer will not be liable for damages resulting from such applications or warranty the
product. Arbitrary changes to the system will exempt the manufacturer from any liability for
damage resulting from this.
The 1102/ TTX is designed as a Low Energy operator to comply with ANSI A156.19
standard.
The 1201 can be utilized as a Low Energy operator and comply with ANSI A156.19
standard, or setup to operate as a Power Operated Pedestrian Door and comply with
ANSI A156.10 standard.
Upon completion of the installation the technician should perform an AAADM inspection to
ensure that the door complies to the appropriate standard ANSI a156.19 or ANSI A156.10
in which it is setup to operate within.

Door Operation
The 1102/ 1201 mode of operation is control by a 3-position switch (standard) or a (FCP)
Functional Control Panel (optional). The primary mode of operations are:
Off - The door remains in the closed position with lock engaged, but can
be opened by the Key Switch activating input.
Automatic - Two-way traffic, typical setting for normal operation. Allows the interior &
exterior sensors, Key switch and safety devices (if applicable) to operate
the door.
Hold Open - The door goes to the open position and remains there until the switch is taken
out of this position.
Upon a power loss the operation of the 1102/ 1201 operating system will function according to
specifications:
Immediate spring closing.
The operator functions as a manual door closure.
Lock function will operate to specification (fail secure/ fail safe).
Continued operation , if equipped with a battery backup.

ANSI/ BHMA A156.10, A156.19 standards - Knowing Act Switch


Doors activated by a manual switch must have the switch installed in a location
from which the operation of the door can be observed by the person operating
the switch. Refer to the latest revision of ANSI/ BHMA A156.10 or A156.19 for
location of Knowing Act switch and time delays.

4
Important Information

Operator Applications
The 1102/ 1201 are Surface Applied (SA) operators and are power open and spring close.
Basic configuration adjustments will be made with an on-board programming button.
The operator has 2 standard applications:
Outswing - The operator pushes the door open.
Inswing - The operator pulls the door open.
Within each standard application there are important points to know and consider during
the installation process.
Outswing: 8-10 lbs. of manual opening force (Low Energy ANSI A156.19) or Knowing
Act Door Activation (Power Operated Pedestrian Door ANSI A156.10)
18-20 lbs. of manual opening force ( Power Operated Pedestrian Door
ANSI A156.10)
InSwing: 0” reveal, non-handed arm
0“ - 6” reveal, handed arm
Country Code
The Country code is available in firmware V3.02 and above. The country code provides preset
values to aid the technician in installing the door to comply with ANSI Standard A156.19.
This does not eliminate the need for an AAADM inspection to be performed for compliance.
Additional adjustments may need to be made upon inspection.
“U” User mode on FCP
The User mode has two options:
UR - Ability to read specific programming parameters without changing the parameter.
UP - Ability to change programming parameters within a limited range.
Refer to programming table for specifics.

! Recommend using “P” programming mode to have full range of adjustments on all parameters.

5
Modes of Door Operation

Modes of operation can be selected with either the standard 3-position switch or the
optional 6 position Functional Control Panel (FCP).

The technician will review the appropriate mode switch with the end-user.

Standard: Optional:
1102/ 1201 1102/ 1201

#1) OFF Mode KEY 1

HOLD OPEN #2) AUTOMATIC Mode


Electric door
lock LED indicator
AUTO
#3) REDUCED OPEN Mode
OFF
#4) EXIT Mode KEY 2

#5) HOLD OPEN Mode


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LED indicates current #6) (P) MANUAL Mode


operating mode

1. OFF - The interior and exterior activators are inhibited after the door reached
the fully closed position, if an electric lock is present it will be activated. Door
will cycle open, if a signal is sent to the key switch input.

2. AUTOMATIC - Typical setting for normal 2-way traffic operation with interior
and exterior activators, key switch input and safety devices operating the door.

3. REDUCED OPERATING - Allows the door to open with a reduced opening


width. Activators and safety devices operate the same as automatic mode.

4. EXIT - (1-way traffic) Allows interior activator and key switch inputs to operate
the door. The exterior activator input is inhibited from opening the door while
the door is closed. When the door is opened/ closing the exterior activator
becomes operational and will re-open a closing door.

5. HOLD OPEN - Hold and maintains the door in the open position.

6. (P) MANUAL OPERATION - Allows the door to be used manually without the
use of sensors. Push and pull motion applied to the door to open and close
the door.

6
Components Overview

1 15
Single Door

13

14 1

13
12 19
11 1 13
Double Door
14
2

12

13 5

6
3
16

7
4

OPEN
AUTO
OFF
17
8

9 18

10

1 Primary drive TORMAX 1102/1201 11 Battery unit


2 Secondary drive TORMAX 1102/1201 12 Header cover
3 Adjustment of spring force TORMAX 1201 only 13 Side plate
4 Adjustment of internal open end stop 14 Mounting profile
5 Shaft 2.48 in. (63 mm) 15 Upgrade modules MDM, PDM, EDM
6 Shaft 3.22 in. (82 mm) 16 Functional Control Panel (FCP) User interface (Option)
7 Shaft 4.84 in. (123 mm) 17 On/Off/Hold Open mode of operation switch (Standard)
8 Out-Swing (Push) Arm 11.41/ 13.77 in. (290/350 mm) 18 Sync Cable for pairs
9 In-Swing (Sliding Pull) Arm 13.77/ 19.68 in. (350/500 mm) 19 Shaft retaining bolt
10 In-Swing (Slide/ Pull) Arm w/Panic 19.68 in. (350 mm)
(not available at this time)

7
APPLICATIONS

Standard (Out-Swing) Push Arm Singles Standard (In-swing) Pull Slide Arm Singles
Operator Non-handed Operator Non-handed

RH LH
LH RH

Standard (Out-Swing) Push Arm Pair Standard (In-Swing) Pull Slide Arm Pair
Operator Non-handed Operator Non-handed

LH RH RH LH
Standard Double Egress Pair - RH Standard Double Egress Pair - LH
Operator Non-handed Operator Non-handed

RH LH
RH LH

8
On-Board Programming Configuration Tool - Description
Overview
The On-board programming tool allows the installer to commission the operator without the
use of the FCP. If additional changes are needed i.e. time delay, push-n-go the FCP will be
required.
The on-board programming tool utilizes the programming button, green & yellow LEDs and
an audible tone device to aid the installer during the commissioning process. During the
commissioning process, the LED’s flashing sequence and audible tone will continually repeat
until a selection is made, then the audible tone and flashing sequence changes for the next
parameter selection.

On-board Configuration Tool Familiarization


M
A 1 1 Base door module BDM
2 Programming Button
3 LED GREEN: status display (control system ready for operation)
or configuration display.
4
3 4 LED YELLOW: error display or configuration display
T1652_1
2

Programming functions can be launched by means of the programming button.


The GREEN LED supports parameter selection  Release the button at the right point in time.
The YELLOW LED indicates the parameter by a series of flashes  Press the button at the right point in time.

Programming Procedure – General


• Keep the programming button depressed. The GREEN LED starts to FLASH at one second intervals
for a short time. The number of flashes corresponds to the programming code as in the programming
table.
• Release the programming button after the required number of GREEN FLASHES.

Example: Code 5 “Factory Reset” (see below for codes)


Press Programming button
Release Programming button
GREEN LED

 This ends the programming step.


3s 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Programming Codes
In order to ensure the safety of the system, please follow the details of the programming steps in
the following pages.

Code 1: Commissioning (enter system values, preloads, performs learn)


Code 2: (Consult factory)
Code 3: Detecting/mask out safety features
Code 4: Spring pre-tension parameter (only applicable for TORMAX 1201)
Code 5: Factory reset (Reset all values, excluding operator type)
Code 6: Repeat commissioning (without entering system values, door preloads, performs learn)
Code 7: Preset value 1 = Low Energy (preset values for multiple parameters)

9
System Values for the Application

System Values
After installing the operator determine the 3 system values. Measure the dimensions
shown in the illustrations below, select each system value listed below the measurement.
Write these numbers down as they are referenced during commissioning.

Audible Tone System Values


1
Door width
28” 32” 36” 40” 44” 48” *52” *56” Door width
Number of Flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value 1
Yellow LED Green LED
1102
1201 Yellow LED

A
A

Audible Tone
2 Reveal
0 - 2” 2 - 4” 4 - 6” 6- 8.5” 8.5 - 10.5” 10.5 - 12.5” Distance A
Number of Flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Value 2
Yellow LED Green LED

C A
B
Audible Tone
3
Drive Arm
Outswing Inswing
11-3/8” Custom 13-3/4” A Custom B Lever length C
Number of Flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Value 3
Yellow LED Green LED

10
Outswing - Low Energy 8 - 10 lbs Spring Holding Force

Preferred
Primary
Power
1 Push Arm P/N: 408368
0 - 4-3/16” Reveal
11.41 in. (290 mm)

2 Push Arm P/N: 408369


4-1/8” - 9-7/8” Reveal
13.77 in. (350 mm)

Reveal Dim.
Mounting Height Header
backplate
12-3/16” [310]

14-1/4” [362]

1,2

CL
Hinge

1) Determine the handing of the operator according to 6) Locate and mount door arm attachment bracket to the
the door. Note that arrow on operator indicates door at Y dimension for shaft used and 14-1/4” from CL of
opening direction of rotation. hinge as shown below.
2) Locate & mark output shaft location 12-3/16” from 7) Insert shaft/ drive arm (6) into the operator perpendicular to the
CL of hinge onto door frame door as shown below. Tighten shaft bolt to 25 ft/ lbs.
3) Align header at the bottom of the door frame as shown 8) Manually rotate drive arm (8) as shown below 40°-45°, check
below. connection point of the two arms to determine how much of the
4) Secure header to the wall with appropriate hardware. door portion arm (7) may need to be shortened and/ or cut
5) For Stainless Steel Arm refer to illustration on page 13 off to connect the two arms.
for mounting dimensions. 9) Proceed to page 12 to perform commissioning.
CL
14-1/4” [362] Hinge
Standard Aluminum Arm
Electrical
Controls
5" [127] 12-3/16” [310] Wall

Access Cover
TORMAX
1102, 1201 CL Header
OPERATOR 4 - 9/16" [116]

Tighten shaft bolt


6 on top of operator
Y 1/8" X
[3] to 25 ft/lbs.

SWING
DOOR
Reveal distance is
from the face of the
to the rear of the
Operator 0” - 9-7/8”
SWING DIRECTION (0 - 251)
7 NOTE: The door portion arm may need to
be shortened and/ or cut off to
connect the two arms.
X: Clearance required (distance bottom of header to top of arm)
Y: Distance between bottom of header back plate and centerline
of door mounting shoe

8
Part No. Shaft Length X Y

141032 (STD) 3-7/32” (82mm) 1-1/16” (27mm) 1-7/16” (36mm)


Rotate Drive Arm
141106 (D.E.) 3-15/16” (100mm) 1-25/32” (45mm) 2-5/32” (55mm) (8) 40° - 45°
141205 4-27/32” (123mm) 2-11/16” (68mm) 3-1/16” (78mm)
For extended reveals contact TORMAX

11
Outswing - Low Energy 8 - 10 lbs Commissioning

Requirements
1. Shaft should be secured into drive unit during mechanical installation.
2. Refer to page 22 to adjust open door stop.
3. Determine system values for your application based on the illustrations on page 10.
Commissioning
Commissioning Example: (3) = 36” door width, (1) = 0-2” reveal, (1) = Standard outswing Arm 11 3/8. 3 1 1

Press & Hold Programming Button, Release after 1 Green LED Flash. The operator will make 1 beep and immediately
begin to flash the Yellow LED.
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 1X, then after 3 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 2X, then after 1 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE

WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 3X, then after 1 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button

MADE AN ERROR DON’T WORRY: To start over Disconnect Power for 10 seconds, Reconnect Power, then Press & Hold
Programming Button and Release after 5 Green LED Flashes.

The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Press & Release programming button.
The operator will slowly close and beep 2x, next it will slowly fully open and beep 2x, then close
(beep 1x) followed by 5 beeps, and will cycle fully open & close at normal speed.

Enter Country Code 7 1: (Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 7 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after 1 Yellow flash.
Programming is complete - for further programming enhancements refer to page 23 or Programming Tables

12
Outswing Full Pedestrian 18 - 20 lbs Spring Holding Force

Preferred
Primary
Power

1 Push Arm P/N: 408368


0 - 4-3/16” Reveal
11.41 in. (290 mm)

2 Push Arm P/N: 408369


4-1/8” - 9-7/8” Reveal
13.77 in. (350 mm)

Mounting Height Header


Reveal Dim.

backplate
12-3/16” [310]
16-1/8” [410]

1,2

CL
Hinge

1) Determine the handing of the operator according to 5) Locate and mount door arm attachment bracket to the
the door. Note that arrow on operator indicates door at Y dimension for shaft used and 16-1/8” from CL of
opening direction of rotation. hinge as shown below.
2) Locate & mark output shaft location 12-3/16” from 6) Insert shaft/ drive arm into the operator, leave shaft bolt loose
CL of hinge onto door frame until appropriate step during commissioning procedure.
3) Align header at the bottom of the door frame and CL 7) Proceed to page 14 to perform commissioning.
of the shaft location as shown below.
4) Secure header to the wall with appropriate hardware.

Stainless Steel Arm


Standard Aluminum Arm

Electrical
TORMAX
Controls 1102, 1201 CL
5" [127] OPERATOR

Access Cover S.S. Shaft 11/16" [17]


TORMAX PT# US801966 3/16" [5]
1102, 1201 CL
OPERATOR 4 - 9/16" [116]

Y 1/8" X S.S. 0 - 4-3/16” Reveal


[3]
1-3/8" [35] Outswing Arm PT# US801983

SWING
SWING DOOR
DOOR

Reveal distance is
from the face of the
to the rear of the CL
Operator 0” - 9-7/8”
SWING DIRECTION (0 - 251) 16-1/8” [410] Hinge

X: Clearance required (distance bottom of header to top of arm)


Y: Distance between bottom of header back plate and centerline of door 12-3/16” [310] Wall
mounting shoe

Header
Part No. Shaft Length X Y

141032 (STD) 3-7/32” (82mm) 1-1/16” (27mm) 1-7/16” (36mm)


141106 (D.E.) 3-15/16” (100mm) 1-25/32” (45mm) 2-5/32” (55mm)
141205 4-27/32” (123mm) 2-11/16” (68mm) 3-1/16” (78mm)
For extended reveals contact TORMAX

13
Outswing Full Pedestrian 18 - 20 lbs Commissioning

Requirements
1. Shaft should be loose in the drive unit. Drive arm connected to door and shaft.
2. Determine system values for your application based on the illustrations on page 10.
Commissioning
Commissioning Example: (3) = 36” door width, (1) = 0-2” reveal, (1) = Standard outswing Arm 11 3/8. 3 1 1

Press & Hold Programming Button, Release after 1 Green LED Flash. The operator will make 1 beep and immediately
begin to flash the Yellow LED.
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 1X, then after 3 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 2X, then after 1 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE

WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 3X, then after 1 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button

MADE AN ERROR DON’T WORRY: To start over Disconnect Power for 10 seconds, Reconnect Power, then Press & Hold
Programming Button and Release after 5 Green LED Flashes.

The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Attach Door Arm to Shaft and Door, place the Door in the
Closed Position, and NOW Tighten the shaft to the operator at 25 ft-lbs. REMOVE POWER from Operator and
adjust open door stop to desired position, refer to page 22 for adjusting internal Open Door Stop.
RECONNECT POWER (operator beeps 1x), then Press & Hold programming button & Release after 6 Green LED
Flashes. The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Press & Release programming button. Operator will
slowly close and beep 2x, next slowly fully open & beep 2x, then close (beep 1x) followed by 5 beeps, and will cycle
fully open & close at normal speed.

Commissioning is complete for High Energy Applications. For Low Energy application complete the last step below
Program the country code into the controller. For additional programming refer to page 23 or Programming Tables.
Enter Country Code 7 1: (Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 7 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after 1 Yellow flash.

14
Inswing (Pull) Arm 0” Reveal Installation

Preferred
Primary
Power

Standard Inswing Arm


0” Reveal, P/N 407456
13.77 in. (350 mm 1) )

4”[102mm]

12-3/16”
[310mm]

1) Determine the handing of the operator according to 5) Locate and mount door arm slide track onto the door at
the door. Note that arrow on operator indicates 4” from C/L of pivot, mounting holes 5/8” from top of the
opening direction of rotation. door as shown below.
2) Locate & mark output shaft location 12-3/16” from 6) Insert shaft/ drive arm into the operator, leave shaft bolt
CL of hinge onto door frame as loose until appropriate step during commissioning
3) Determine header mounting height = X. See below. procedure.
4) Bolt header to the wall with appropriate hardware. 7) Proceed to page 16 to perform commissioning.

Stainless Steel Arm


Standard Aluminum Arm
Electrical

Controls
5" [127] TORMAX
1102, 1201
ACCESS
OPERATOR
COVER

TORMAX
1102, 1201 S.S. Shaft
4 9/16" [116] PT# US801966
OPERATOR
CL
Standard 1-7/8” [48]
3/16” [5]
S.S. 0” Reveal
Shaft 141032 Inswing Arm
3-7/32” (82mm) PT# US801996
Top of
the Door
1/8” [3]
X

SWING
DOOR
0” Reveal
Door Arm Butt Hingle or Offset Pivot
407456

SWING DIRECTION
Header
5/8” [16]
X: Mounting height (distance bottom of header to top of door)

Part No. Shaft Length X 4”


[102]
141032 (STD) 3-7/32” [82mm] 1-3/4”” (44mm]
141205 4-27/32” [123mm] 3-3/8” [86mm] 12-3/16” [310]
141020 2-5/8” [67mm] 1-5/32” [29mm]
C/L
For extended reveals contact TORMAX C/L
Pivot
Shaft

15
Inswing (Pull) Arm 0” Reveal Commissioning

Requirements
1. Shaft should be loose in the drive unit. Drive arm connected to slide track and shaft.
2. Determine system values for your application based on the illustrations on page 10.

Commissioning
Commissioning Example: (3) = 36” door width, (1) = 0-2” reveal, (1) = Standard inswing Arm 11 3/8. 3 1 4

Press & Hold Programming Button, Release after 1 Green LED Flash. The operator will make 1 beep and immediately
begin to flash the Yellow LED.
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 1X, then after 3 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 2X, then after 1 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE

WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 3X, then after 4 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button

MADE AN ERROR DON’T WORRY: To start over Disconnect Power for 10 seconds, Reconnect Power, then Press & Hold
Programming Button and Release after 5 Green LED Flashes.

The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Attach Door Arm to Slide Track and Shaft, place the Door in the
Closed Position, and NOW Tighten the shaft to the operator at 25 ft-lbs. REMOVE POWER from Operator and
adjust open door stop to desired position, refer to page 22 for adjusting internal Open Door Stop.

RECONNECT POWER (operator beeps 1x), then Press & Hold programming button & Release after 6 Green LED
Flashes. The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Press & Release programming button. Operator will
slowly close and beep 2x, next slowly fully open & beep 2x, then close (beep 1x) followed by 5 beeps, and will cycle
fully open & close at normal speed.

Commissioning is complete for High Energy Applications. For Low Energy application complete the last step below
Program the country code into the controller. For additional programming refer to page 23 or Programming Tables.
Enter Country Code 7 1: (Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 7 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after 1 Yellow flash.

16
Inswing (Pull) Arm 0 - 6” Reveal Installation
Primary
Power

See details below

1) Determine the handing of the operator according 5) Locate and mount door arm slide track onto the door at 3 3/4”
to the door. Note that arrow on operator indicates from bottom of the header and at the dimensions listed below
opening direction of rotation. for the application.
2) Locate & mark output shaft location as shown 6) Insert shaft/ drive arm into the operator, leave shaft bolt loose
below from CL of hinge or pivot onto door frame. until appropriate step during commissioning procedure.
3) Mark header mounting height of 1 1/8” from the top 7) Proceed to page 18 to perform commissioning.
of the door as shown below.
4) Secure header to the wall with appropriate hardware.

Butt Hinge

Header
Electrical
Controls
5" [127]

Access
Cover

2-1/4”
TORMAX
4 9/16" [116] 1102, 1201 [57]
CL OPERATOR
10-5/8” [270]
C/L C/L
Pivot Shaft
1 1/8" [28]

3 3/4” [95] Center Pivot


SWING
DOOR

Header

0 - 6”” Reveal Door Arm REVEAL DISTANCE


141133 R.H.Shown FROM THE FACE OF
141134 L.H.Not Shown THE DOOR TO THE
REAR OF OPERATOR
0"-6" (0-152) SWING DIRECTION

1-1/4”
[32]

9-7/16”[240]

C/L
C/L Shaft
Pivot

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Inswing (Pull) Arm 0 - 6” Reveal Commissioning

Requirements
1. Shaft should be loose in the drive unit. Drive arm connected to door and shaft.
2. Determine system values for your application based on the illustrations on page 10.

Commissioning
Commissioning Example: (3) = 36” door width, (1) = 2-4” reveal, (1) = Extended inswing Arm B. 3 2 6

Press & Hold Programming Button, Release after 1 Green LED Flash. The operator will make 1 beep and immediately
begin to flash the Yellow LED.
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 1X, then after 3 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE
WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 2X, then after 2 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button
PAUSE

WHILE LOOKING AT THE YELLOW LED, WAIT FOR THE OPERATOR TO BEEP 3X, then after 6 yellow flashes, Press & Release
Programming Button

MADE AN ERROR DON’T WORRY: To start over Disconnect Power for 10 seconds, Reconnect Power, then Press & Hold
Programming Button and Release after 5 Green LED Flashes.

The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Attach Door Arm to Slide Track and Shaft, place the Door in the
Closed Position, and NOW Tighten the shaft to the operator at 25 ft-lbs. REMOVE POWER from Operator and
adjust open door stop to desired position, refer to page 22 for adjusting internal Open Door Stop.

RECONNECT POWER (operator beeps 1x), then Press & Hold programming button & Release after 6 Green LED
Flashes. The operator will open 20 degrees stop and beep 2x. Press & Release programming button. Operator will
slowly close and beep 2x, next slowly fully open & beep 2x, then close (beep 1x) followed by 5 beeps, and will cycle
fully open & close at normal speed.

Commissioning is complete for High Energy Applications. For Low Energy application complete the last step below
Program the country code into the controller. For additional programming refer to page 23 or Programming Tables.
Enter Country Code 7 1: (Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 7 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after 1 Yellow flash.

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Double Egress Application Installation
0 5/8”
16 1/8” [410]
Butt Hung & Offset Pivot
10 5/8” [270]
12 3/16” [310]
2 1/4”

C/L of
Pivot

1) Determine the handing of the operators according to 4) Secure header to the wall with appropriate hardware.
the door. Note that arrow on operator indicates 5) Locate and mount door arm and slide track onto the
opening direction of rotation. doors at dimensions listed above.
2) Locate & mark output shaft locations as shown above, 6) Insert shaft/ drive arms into the operators, leave shaft
for both operators. bolts loose until appropriate step during commisioning
3) Determine header mounting height. If both operators are procedure.
in a single header then mount the operators at 1-1/8” 7) Proceed to page 20 to check or connect sync cable and
from top of the door as shown below for In-Swing operator. additional wiring.

In-Swing Operator
Electrical
5" [127] Controls

Access
Cover

TORMAX
4 9/16" [116] 1102, 1201
OPERATOR
CL
Standard
Shaft 141032
0 - 6”” Reveal Door Arm 3 7/32” (82)
141133 R.H.Shown
141134 L.H.Not Shown
1 1/8" [29]

Out-Swing Operator 3 3/4” [95]


SWING
DOOR

Electrical 5" [127]


REVEAL DISTANCE
Controls FROM THE FACE OF
Access THE DOOR TO THE SWING DIRECTION
REAR OF OPERATOR
Cover 0"-6" (0-152)
TORMAX
1102, 1201
CL
OPERATOR 4 9/16" [116]

Standard D.E. Shaft 141106


3 15/16” (100mm)

1 1/8" [29]

SWING
DOOR
3 9/16" [90]

REVEAL DISTANCE FROM THE


FACE OF THE DOOR TO THE
REAR OF OPERATOR
SWING DIRECTION 0"-9 7/8" (0-251)

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Pair & Double Egress Application Wiring

1. Determine which operator will be the primary drive as this will have the 3-position
switch connection.

The FCP is an option in place of the 3-position and will be connected to the primary
! drive with appropriate module, Exterior Door module EDM or Programming Interface
module PIM.

2. Check and/ or install jumpers between GND pin 1 - IN1 pin 2 and GND pin 1 - IN2 Pin 3
in place of the 3-position switch on the secondary drive as shown below.

Primary Drive Secondary Drive


Base Door Module BDM Base Door Module BDM
A A
12 12
11 11
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 OPEN 3 Double door configuration
2 OFF 3-pos.-switch 2 Recognition as
1 1 secondary drive

3. Install Multi Door Module MDM-B into each operator.

T1638_4

4. Connect Sync cable (US801886) to both drives Multi Door Module MDM - B as shown below.

Wiring of Sync Cable


Primary Drive Secondary Drive
Multi Door Module MDM-B Multi Door Module MDM-B

A A
24V 4 24V 4
H 3
Red SYNC H 3
Red
120 Ω Green CABLE 120 Ω Green
L 2 L 2
Black Black
GND 1 GND 1

! Do not apply primary power to the drive units until the appropriate step.

Proceed to page 21.

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Pair & Double Egress Application Commissioning

Requirements for Both Operator


1. An MDM module Installed in both operators along with optional modules (PIM, EDM, PDM)
prior to start-up. Refer to Technical Specifications section.
2. Refer to application’s commissioning page to determine shaft condition. (loose or secured)
3. Determine system values based on the illustrations on page 10.
Primary

Secondary

Commissioning
1. Connect primary power 120vAC to Primary operator first, then the Secondary
operator this will configure the operators (Primary/ Secondary).
10AT
L1
N 115 V~
L1 50/60 Hz
N

2. Commissioning sequence - Perform Commissioning of Primary operator first,


then perform Commissioning of Secondary operator.

3. Refer to the applications Commissioning page:


Outswing 8-10 lbs. Spring Holding force (Low Energy) -
Refer to page 11 for securing the Shaft & Arm position,
Page 12 for commissioning

Outswing 14- 15 lbs. Spring Holding Force (Full Power) - Page14

Inswing 0” Reveal - Page 16 A

Inswing 0-6” Reveal - Page 18 B

4. Adjustments:
Double egress/ simultanious pairs - Turn OFF delayed activation of secondary operator =
Code 830
Frequently used adjustments are listed on page 23

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Adjustments - Door Stop/ 1201 Spring Tension
Adjusting Internal Open Door Stop
Determine opening angle required for application adjust internal stop accordingly.


+
+
! max. 170 °

! An external door stop may be needed depending on application (abuse, excessive wind...).

Mechanical Spring Tension Adjustment (Optional ) - 1201 ONLY

! Adjust spring tension to close the door in adverse applications with no primary power applied.

T1659_20

1. Adjust spring tension on the operator, note Code for the adjustment made.
Example 20mm = Code 5.

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Tension length in mm
Number of Flashes 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code

2. Programming spring tension adjustment with On-Board Button:


(Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 4 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after # Yellow flashes for code value .

3. Changing the spring tension will require a commissioning process to be performed with
On-Board button Code 6 Green flashes or entering Code 021 with FCP.

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Adjustments - Frequently Used
Adjustments
Country Code configures the operator for Low Energy application for more details refer to
page 31. To set the Country code 7 with On-Board Button follow the instructions below:

Enter Country Code 7 1: (Read Entire Step BEFORE attempting to enter Country Code)

PERFORM THIS STEP WHILE LOOKING AT BOTH GREEN & YELLOW LEDS.
Press & Hold programming button, Release after 7 Green flashes then immediately Press & Release
programming button after 1 Yellow flash.

Additional adjustments may be made after commissioning which require a PIM


Program Interface module and an FCP. If the door requires or is equipped with an EDM
Exterior Door Module then a PIM in not needed.

Listed below are the most common adjustments. For a complete list of adjustments refer to
the Programming Charts.

*Hold open time = Code 10?


*Push-N-Go OFF = Code 860
*Close Check Force OFF = Code 320
**Power Close for Lock Release ON = Code 581
**Delay Time to Open = Code 591
Power Pulse when Opening = Code 43? Over come wind stack pressure or lock
*Double egress/ simultanious pairs = Code 830
Turn OFF delayed activation of secondary operator for pair applications.
Detecting/ mask out safety functions details on page 31:
On-Board Button = Code 3
FCP = Code 023
Repeat commissioning without system values details on page 31.
On-Board Button = Code 6
Power Assist in AUTO ON = Code 862
Power Assist Hold open Time = Code 150

* Adjustments have been changed by entering Country code 7.


** Adjustment 591 needs to be made in conjunction with 581.

Testing
Test the door in accordance with ANSI A156.19 Power Assist and Low Energy Power
Operated Doors or ANSI A156.10 Power Operated Pedestrian Doors standards before
putting the door into service and handing it over to the End-User.

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REVISIONS
REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED
A First Issue 4 /27/2016 MH
As Supplied
or
Cut to Length in Field
"B"
23-5/8" 11/16"
11/16" 3/8"
3-3/8" 1-5/8"
"C"
12-3/16"
RH Outswing Shown.
CL Output CL Pivot
1-3/16"
3-5/16"
1-3/16"
9/16"
Slim Line - Header Preparation

"A" RH Out
See Chart LH In
Door Width + 3-1/2" - 5/8" = Header Width
"A" "B"
13-5/8" - Butt Hinges 1-1/8"
14-3/8" - 3/4" Offset Pivots 1-7/8"
17-3/8" - C.P. W/1" F.G. (3-3/4") 4-7/8"
16-3/8" - C.P. W/O F.G. (2-3/4") 3-7/8"
13-5/8" - C.P. W/O F.G. (2-3/4") 1-13/16"
14-5/8" - C.P. W/1" F.G. (3-3/4") 2-1/8"
Description:
12-9/32" - Butt Hinges, Inswing (0-6" Reveal) PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
1102 / 1201
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF Slim Line Swing Door
TORMAX USA. ANY REPRODUCTION IN
PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE Header Preparation
WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TORMAX USA
Drawn By: Date:
IS PROHIBITED. Mario Higuera 5/11/2016
Drawing Number \ Revision
1102-1201 Header Fabrication Sheet
Tormax USA, Inc. SHEET 1 OF 2
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REVISIONS
REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED
Outswing Inswing 0” Reveal A First Issue 4 /27/2016 MH
C/L Bottom
mounting hole
C/L Bottom
C = 7/8" mounting hole C = 2-5/8"
1-5/8”"
1-3/16"
2" Double Egress Pair
14 - 15 lbs. Spring Holding Force
Butt Hingle or Offset Pivot C/L Bottom
mounting hole
Operator Header C = 2-5/8" 1-1/2" C= 2-5/8”
16-1/8” [410] Wall
1-3/4"
4-11/16"
CL 12-3/16” [310] Operator Header 4” 5/8” [16]
Hinge [102]
Door Inswing
12-3/16” [310]
Leave shaft mounting
bolt loose in the operator. C/L C/L
Pivot Shaft Commissioning and
Commissioning and programming page 16.
programming page 14.
Inswing 0” - 6” Reveal Inswing 0 - 6” Reveal - Butt Hinge Outswing 14 - 15 lbs. Spring Holding Force
Slim Line - Application Illustrations

Header Header
8 - 10 lbs. Spring Holding Force C/L Bottom Door
mounting hole
16-1/8” [409]
C = 2-5/8" 1-1/2" 2-1/4” C/L
14-1/4” [362] Wall [57] 12-3/16” [310]
Door
10-5/8” [270] Portion C/L C/L
2 Operator Header C/L C/L Arm Shaft Pivot
CL 12-3/16” [310] 4-11/16"
Hinge Pivot Shaft
1
Butt Hinge
Operator Header Application Wiring page 20, commissioning and
programming page 21.
14-1/4” [362] Wall
CL
Operator Header 2-1/4” Door
Hinge [57]
10-5/8” [270]
3
May require cutting the C/L C/L
arm to shorten the length. Pivot Shaft
Center Pivot
Commissioning and Operator Header
programming page 12.
Description:
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
1102 / 1201
Reference 1102/ 1201 Installation and THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
1-1/4”
[32]
Door
Operating manual for commissioning DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF Slim Line Swing Door
TORMAX USA. ANY REPRODUCTION IN
9-7/16”
[240]
and programming instructions for PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE Applications
C/L
specific applications listed. WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TORMAX USA
C/L Drawn By: Date:
Shaft IS PROHIBITED. Mario Higuera 5/11/2016
Pivot Commissioning and
Drawing Number \ Revision
programming page 18. 1102-1201 Header Fabrication Sheet
Tormax USA, Inc. SHEET 2 OF 2
Programming with the FCP - Overview

Programming with the Functional Control Panel (FCP) refer to T1757 in Technical Specification
! section requires at least one of the following modules to be installed PIM shown below refer
to T1691 or EDM T1638.

Symbols for Key (1) increase value


Operating Modes
of code (0....9)
OR
selects operating mode
OFF

AUTOMATIC
Electric lock
output indicator
REDUCED OPEN
Mode P
EXIT Manual Operation

OPEN www.tormaxusa.com

Key
OR
selects operating mode

The Functional Control Panel (FCP) has 2 function levels:

Level 1 - End user Level 2 - AAADM Certified Technician


- Select operating modes - “U” = User readable parameter - allows
- Display three-digit fault codes. technician to read specific parameters.
See programming chart for parameters.
- Access protected eliminates
unauthorized programming. - Access protection, access code (111)
- Programming door system to comply
with the current ANSI A156.10 or
ANSI A156.19 standard.
- Displays currently set parameter.
- 10 min time out after the last programming
entry is made. The technician will be required
PIM to enter the access code (111) to make
MODULE
further adjustments.

T1691_1

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Programming with the FCP - Overview

Button 1 - Changes the number or letter by increments of one (0,1,2,3 - 9,a,b,c,...back to 0)


! Button 2 - Confirms/ enter displayed number or letter into the control.
1) Start Access Code
Indication of operating mode Letter U is shown (= User) Letter C is shown (= Code)

Press button 1 and 2


simultaneously a “U”
appears, continue to
press until a “C”
Release both buttons
appears. Immediately Press
button 2 a “0” will
display.

2) Entering Access Code 111

“0” appears “0” re-appears “0” re-appears


Press button 1 to
Press button 1 Press button 1 to
display 1
to display 1 display 1
Then
Then Then
Press button 2
Press button 2 Press button 2
to comfirm/ enter
to comfirm/ enter to comfirm/ enter
3rd number
1st number 2nd number

Letter P is shown ( = programming)

Press button 2
before P goes
out you will be
able to enter a
parameter.

4) Entering Parameter
3) Start Programming Level Code 103
Indication of operating mode
any # appears
Press button 1
Press button 1 and 2 Release both to display “1”
simultaneously a “U” buttons immediately
appears, continue to Press button 2 Then
press until a “P” a number will
appears. display. Press button 2
to comfirm/ enter
1st number

any # appears any flashing # or letter appears “P” appears process complete
Press button 1 Press button 1 to
to display “0” display “3”

Then Then

Press button 2 Press button 2


to comfirm/ enter to comfirm/ enter
2nd number 3rd number

! If a number is entered incorrectly, stop and let the process time out. (no change made)

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Programming with the FCP

Example 1: Enter access code 111


Display on FCP

Press both buttons simultaneously a U will display


continue to press both buttons and a C will display, release both buttons
*Press button 2 and 0 will display
Press button 1 to display 1 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter
0 Will display
Press button 1 1 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter
0 Will display

Press button 1 1 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter


P Will display,operator is ready to be programmed

Example 2: Enter code 103 to adjust the Hold Open time for 2 sec
Display on FCP

Press both buttons simultaneously a U


continue to press both buttons and a P will display, release both buttons,
Press button 2 and ? a number will be displayed,
Press button 1 to display 1 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter,
? A number will be displayed,
Press button 1 to display 0 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter,
a slow flashing ? number or letter is displayed,
Press button 1 to display 3 Press button 2 to confirm/ enter
3 Will rapidly flash for 1 sec
P Will display for 10 sec then operating mode will display.

Hold Open time for Automatic 1 is now set for 2 sec

Within 10 minutes you can enter the programming mode by pressing both keys
! simultaneously and P will display. If no further adjustments are made after
10 minutes the FCP will time out and require access code re-entry. Repeat example 1.

After confirming/ entering the 2nd number of the code, the 3rd flashing value (number or letter)
! of the code is the parameter setting. If the value is confirmed the FCP will rapidly flash
for 1 sec then display “P” again.

Quickly pressing and releasing both buttons simultaneously the FCP will return to
! displaying the mode of operation.

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Commissioning with FCP
Requirements:
1. Programming with the Functional Control Panel (FCP) requires at least one of the
following modules to be installed PIM refer to T1691 or EDM T1638. If optional modules
(MDM, PDM) are required install prior to start-up.
2. The drive arm is connected to the door and the drive arm shaft has not been
tightened, exception outswing 8 - 10 lbs .
3. Pair of doors - the sync cable and additional wiring outlined on page 20 has been completed.
4. Connect safety sensors to door control, adjust in accordance to manufacturer’s specifications.
Start-up:

Double egress/ simultanious pairs applying power in the wrong sequence will
! cause configuration problems.
1. Apply primary power to the operator, for pair of doors apply power
10AT
L1
N 115 V~
L1
to the Primary operator first, then to the Secondary operator. N
50/60 Hz

2. Enter System Parameters - Refer to page 10 to determine values.


Complete sequence for Primary operator first.
Enter Code 06? Door width
Enter Code 07? Distance of drive arm
Enter Code 08? Sliding lever length

3. Arm Preload
Enter Code 021 operator will rotate 20 degrees, with the door arm connected to the door,
place the door in the closed position, tighten shaft retaining bolt to 25 ft.lbs.
10AT
L1
Remove primary power plug from operator, door will close. L1
N 115 V~
50/60 Hz
N

4. For pair applications - repeat process for secondary operator beginning at step 2.
5. Adjusting Open door stop
Determine opening angle required for application adjust internal stop accordingly.


+
+
! max. 170 °

! An external door stop may be needed depending on application (abuse, excessive wind ).

Proceed to page 30

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Commissioning with FCP
Commissioning
1. Apply primary power to the operator, for pair of doors apply power
10AT
L1
N 115 V~
L1
to the Primary operator first, then to the Secondary operator. N
50/60 Hz

2. Commissioning - Enter Code 021 Start commissioning, for pairs complete primary operator
sequence first.

3. Door will automatically open and hold open at 20 degrees. 2 Audible Tones

4. Exit Preload - Enter Code 020 door closes.

5. Door will automatically begin opening until the open door stop is reached, door will
immediately close.(Checking door weight/ momentum)

2 Audible Tones

6. Escalating 6 tones will occur before door begins opening. (Door mounted safety sensor
inhibiting)
6 Audible Tones  This ends the programming step.

7. For pair applications, repeat sequence for secondary operator, begin at step 2. Primary
operator will go to the open position until commissioning is completed.

Additional Adjustments
Additional adjustments may need to be made after commissioning. Listed below are the most
common adjustments. For additional adjustments refer to the Programming Charts.
*Hold open time = Code 10?
*Push-N-Go OFF = Code 860
*Close Check Force OFF = Code 320
**Power Close for Lock Release ON = Code 581
**Delay Time to Open = Code 591
Power Pulse when Opening = Code 43? Over come wind stack pressure
*Double egress/ simultanious pairs = Code 830
Turn OFF delayed activation of secondary operator for pair applications.
Detecting/ mask out safety functions details on page 31 = Code 023
Power Assist in AUTO ON = Code 862
Power Assist Hold open Time = Code 150
Repeat commissioning without system values details on page 31.
On-Board Button = Code 6

* Adjustments have been changed by entering Country code 7.


** Adjustment 591 needs to be made in conjunction with 581.
Testing
Test the door in accordance with ANSI A156.19 Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors or
ANSI A156.10 Power Operated Pedestrian Doors standards before putting the door into service and handing
it over to the End-User.

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Code Descriptions/ BDM LED Displays

Country Code
The Country code is available in firmware V3.02 and above. The country code provides preset
values to aid the technician in installing the door to comply with ANSI Standard A156.19.
Country code can be set with On-board button Code 7/1 or FCP code 031. To remove the
country code adjustments perform a factory reset. Functions changed are listed below:
Hold Open Time=105 Opening Speed=203 Closing Speed=214
Closing Force=311 Close Check Force=320 Safety Function BDM IN4=602
Safety Function PDM IN4=651 Pair without Overlap=830 Push N Go OFF=860

Detecting safety features (optional)


If the safety sensors in the opening and/or closing direction were not detected correctly or
have been connected for the first time, they can be subsequently detected. Detect and save
safety features 1–2
Code 3 on-board configuration (FCP code = 023 )
Procedure according to Code 023 or OB Code 3 Conditions Result
Waiting time 5 seconds (rising motor signal tone). Sensors must be If the testing of the safety feature “open” is
The safety sensor connection type is detected. correctly connected. successful, the door opens at full power.If the
The door opens and closes again. Do not enter the testing of the safety feature “close” is
detection area of the successful, the door closes at full power.
After the door reaches the open position, the number moving safety sensors. The safety feature “open” is automatically
of testable safety sensors is indicated by the number of suppressed if the door moves against a wall.
times the green LED (0–2 times).

Repeat commissioning (without system values)


If the door arm or shaft position was changed or glass was installed in the door after
commissioning.
Code 6 on-board configuration
Procedure according to OB Code 6 Conditions Result
Operator rotates 20°, beeps 2x, Press & Release the Door travel path un- Door open & closed positions detected. Door
OB button, operator will close slowly, automatically obstructed, no physical weight detected.
opens slowly & fully open & beeps 2X, close (beep contact with the door
1x) followed by 5 beeps. and will fully open & close during the learn cycles. Safety functions detection according to Code 023,
at normal speed. Minimal wind load. OB Code 3.

Displays
Troubleshooting codes displays as E / H on the user interface. See the Troubleshooting Codes Chart in this manual
for their meaning.
LED displays on the base door module BDM
Yellow LED off OK
Yellow LED on Error (E). See the user interface or Skipper for the error display.
See the Trouble shooting chart in this manual.
Green LED on Power supply and module OK
Green LED off No power supply or power supply overloaded.
Green LED flashes A programming step was started via the on-board programming button.
The process is on going. Press the button briefly to stop the process.
The Green LED flashes 0 × = No testable safety feature available. Door moves with low energy.
after the open position is 1 × = 1 testable safety feature available. Door moves with low energy.
reached 2 × = 2 testable safety features available. Door moves with full energy.

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Programming Table
Code Function Note
01 1 UR Door operator type 1102 Remains after factory reset

01 2 UR Door operator type 1201 Remains after factory reset

02 0 End procedure "Spring preload"


02 1 Start commissioning Only possible after entering system parameters 06x, 07x, 08x

02 2 Start Teach-In
02 3 Detecting and storing of safety functions Safety functions on terminals in3+4 PDM" and in4 BDM

02 4 Delete registration of unplugged modules MDM, PDM, EDM The modules will be registered automatically at power-up

03 1 Preset 1=Handicap Function (=OB code 7/1) (=P105,203,214,311,320,602,651,830,860,870) Reverse with factory reset
04 0 UR Reset Starts program with calibration run

04 1 Factory Reset All adjustments back to default values (see *)

04 2 UR Display firmware version Example: r06_00 = V06.00

04 3 UR Display number of cycles Example: c10_302 = 10'302 cycles (max. 99?999?999)

04 4 UR Display number of operating hours Example: h4_002 = 4002 hours (max.99'999'999)

04 5 Delete fault protocol


05 0 Display registration module EDM A0 =not registered, A1 =registered

05 1 Display registration module PDM A0 =not registered, A1 =registered

05 2 Display registration module MDM A0 =not registered, A1 =MDM-A registered, A2 =MDM-B registered

05 3 Display registration secondary door operator A0 =Single door, A1 =primary door, A2 =secundary door

05 4 Display voltage intermediate circuit 40VDC Example: u22_8 = 22,8V

05 5 Display voltage 24VDC supply Example: u22_8 = 22,8V

05 8 Display temperature transformer (calculated) (from FW V03.10) Example: t39_5 = 39,5 degree C

05 9 Display temperature motor (calculated) (from FW V03.10) Example: t39_5 = 39,5 degree C

06 1...8 Door width (=OB code 1/1)


0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 code
0 28” 32” 36” 40” 44” 48” 52” 56” inches

07 1...6 Reveal (=OB code 1/2)


0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 code
0 1-2” 2-4” 4-6” 6-8.5” 8.5-10.5” 10.5-12.5” inches

08 1...6 Drive Arm Length (=OB code 1/3)


0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 code
0 11-3/8” Custom 13-3/4” 13-3/4” Custom Custom inches (Out-Swing Arm/ Push 1,2,3) (In-Swing Arm/ Pull 4,5,6)

09 0...9 Spring tension (=OB code 4) ONLY APPLIES to 1201 Operator


1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 mm

10 0...F UP Hold-open time for Auto Mode Is also determined by the teach-in.
0 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 40 60 >/> sec. (>/>=step control)

11 0...F UP Hold-open time of activator for Beds


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8* 9 A b C d E F code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 40 60 >/> sec. (>/>=step control)

12 0...F UP Key Switch Hold-open time


0 1 2 3* 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 40 60 >/> sec. (>/>=step control)

13 0...9 UP Delay time Mode of op. OFF


0 1 2* 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 code
1 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 30 45 60 sec.

14 0...9 UP out3 EDM: Bell active time 0 = Off


0 1 2* 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 code
0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 sec.

15 0...9 Power Assist Hold- open time after opening 0 = Off


0 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12.5 15 17.5 20 40 60 >/> sec.

UP=(P) Program mode. UR=(R) Read parameter mode * = Default value

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Programming Table
Code Function Note
20 0...9 UP Opening speed
0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 Code
10 25 40 55 70 85 100 110 120 130 %

21 0...9 UP Closing speed


0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 Code
10 25 40 55 70 85 100 110 120 130 %

22 0...9 Close check speed Low Energy max 67N / F (+0 to -30%)
0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 code
2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 30 N (no= no limit)

30 1...9 UP Motor force opening Low Energy max 67N / F (+0 to -30%)
1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 code
40 55 67 80 95 120 150 175 no N (no= no limit)

31 0...9 UP Motor force closing Low energy max 67N / F (+0-30%) / S= only force of spring
0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 code
S 40 55 67 80 95 120 150 175 no N (no = no limit)

32 0...8 UP Motor force at close check Low energy max 67N / F (+0-30%) / S= only force of spring
0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 code
S 40 55 67 80 95 120 150 175 N (max)

33 0...6 Motor holding closed force (New commissioning required! >H14) % of the set spring force.
0 1 2 3* 4 5 6 code
-90 -60 -30 0 +30 +60 +90 %

34 1...5 Power Assist closing force after opening Force on door edge
0* 1 2 3 4 5 code
S 5 10 15 20 25 N (S=Spring force)

35 0...9 Reversing time obstacle opening


0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 code
5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 sec.

36 0...9 Reversing time obstacle closing


0 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8 9 code
5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 sec.

37 1...5 Power Assist opening resistance


0 1 2 3* 4 code
5 10 15 20 25 N

38 0...6 UP Push-and-Go/ Power Assist start angle


0 1 2 3* 4 5 6 code
1 2 3 5 8 12 16 degree

39 0...5 UP Push-and-Close start angle 0 = 5 degrees before the closed position


0 1 2 3 4 5* code
- 8 10 12 14 16 degree

40 0...9 Correction open position Stop = open against endstop (not if H17 is displayed)
0 1 2 3 4* 5 6 7 8 9 code
95 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 105 Stop %

41 1...9 Advance angle for unlocking Valid only from FW V02.10


1 2 3 4 5 6 7* 8 9 code
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 degree

42 0...9 Angle for close & open check Note the context of the parameters P22x, P32x, P42x
0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 code
0 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 degre

43 0 *...3 Power pulse when opening 0 = off, 3 = maximum

UP=(P) Program mode. UR=(R) Read parameter mode * = Default value

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Programming Table
Code Function Note
50 0 No switch off safety sensors
50 1 Switch off safety sensors in: P Connect power of sensor to GNDct (PDM)

50 2 * Switch off safety sensors in: P, OFF if door closed >60s, OPEN >60s Connect power of sensor to GNDct (PDM)

51 0 No switch off activator sensors


51 1 Switch off sensor in: P Connect power of sensor to GNDct (EDM)

51 2* Switch off sensor in: P, OFF if door closed, OPEN Connect power of sensor to GNDct (EDM)

51 3 Switch off sensor in: P, OFF and EXIT if door closed, OPEN Connect power of sensor to GNDct (EDM)

52 0 No switch off of LED on User Interface USIN-7


52 1* Switch off LEDs on user interface USIN-7 1 min. after use LEDs switch on when needed

55 0 Locks in operating mode OFF When using electric. strikes: 100% duty ratio required

55 1 Locks in operating mode OFF, EXIT When using electric. strikes: 100% duty ratio required

55 2 Locks in operating mode OFF, AUTO, EXIT When using electric. strikes: 100% duty ratio required

55 3* Locks in operating mode OFF, AUTO, EXIT, P


56 0* out2 EDM: Without holding magnet function
56 1 out2 EDM: Holding magnet active in closed position
56 2 out2 EDM: Holding magnet active in open position
57 0* out1B EDM: Electric strike: current-free locked - fail secure
57 1 out1B EDM: Electric strike/ Maglock: current-free unlocked - fail safe Only for electric strike with 100% duty ratio

57 2 out1B EDM: No lock


57 3 out1B EDM: Motorised lock With return signal: Programm P59A or B

58 0* No power close for electric strike release


58 1 Power close for electric strike release Requires min. unlocking time of 0,2s (P591)

59 0...b Delay time to open (or until response "R" for motorised lock) Only valid if electric strike has to unlock
0* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b code
0,1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2 2.5 3 4 R/NO R/NC sec. / Response

60 0 in4 BDM: No function Safety functions use only once with 60x, 64x, 65x!

60 1* in4 BDM: Safety swing area Contact type NO, NC detect with code P023 or OB 3

60 2 in4 BDM: Safety closing with reversing function Contact type NO, NC detect with code P023 or OB 3

60 3 in4 BDM: Safety closing with creeping function Contact type NO, NC detect with code P023 or OB 3

60 4 in4 BDM: Safety opening with stop function Contact type NO, NC detect with code P023 or OB 3

60 5 in4 BDM: Safety opening with creeping function Contact type NO, NC detect with code P023 or OB 3

60 6 in4 BDM: Power-assistance pre-triggering Function depending of op. mode and P85x-87x, x>=2

61 0 out1 BDM: No function


61 1* out1 BDM: Message “General fault”
61 3 out1 BDM: Message "door closed"
61 4 out1 BDM: Message “door closed and locked” Only with response of motorised lock

61 5 out1 BDM: Message “door open”


61 6 out1 BDM: Message “Mode of operation OFF”
62 0* in1 PDM: No function
62 1 in1 PDM: Emergency closing Contact type NC

62 2 in1 PDM: Emergency opening Contact type NC

64 0* in3 PDM: Safety opening with stop function Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

64 1 in3 PDM: Safety opening with function "Low-Energy" Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

64 2 in3 PDM: Safety stop Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

64 3 in3 PDM: Safety swing area Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

65 0* in4 PDM: Safety closing with reversing function Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

65 1 in4 PDM: Safety closing with function "Low-Energy" Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

65 2 in4 PDM: Safety stop Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

65 3 in4 PDM: Safety swing area Contact type NC+test, NC, NO detect with P023 or OB 3

UP=(P) Program mode. UR=(R) Read parameter mode * = Default value

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Programming Table
Code Function Note
70 0 * out1 MDM: Message “door open” MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)
70 1 out1 MDM: Battery in service MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

71 0* out2 MDM: Message "door closed" MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

72 0* out3 MDM: Message “door closed and locked” MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)
72 1 out3 MDM: Message “General fault” MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

73 0* out4 MDM: Door ready for operation MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)
73 1 out4 MDM: Mode of operation OFF MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

74 0 in1 MDM: no function MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)


74 1* in1 MDM: Mode of operation OFF MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

75 0 in2 MDM: no function MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)


75 1* in2 MDM: Mode of operation OPEN MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

76 0 in3 MDM: no function MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)


76 1* in3 MDM: Mode of operation EXIT MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

77 0 in4 MDM: no function MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)


77 1* in4 MDM: Passage for beds MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)
77 2 in4 MDM: Operation mode MANUAL MDM- A (Non Stocking part, special order)

80 0* UP out3 EDM: Bell trigger: Activator outside


80 1 UP out3 EDM: Bell trigger: Activator inside
80 2 UP out3 EDM: Bell trigger: Key switch
81 0...4 UP Button pressed time for handicapped Valid for inside/outside and key switch activations
0* 1 2 3 4 code
0 1 2 3 5 sec.

82 0* Emergency operation in case of faulty safety > for low risk At E31-36: Creep speed with force <67N

82 1 Safety operation in case of faulty safety > for high risk At E31-36: Manual operation

83 0 Double wing door without overlapping, synchronous Application see T-1763, T1753

83 1* Double wing door with overlapping Application see T-1763, T1753

83 2 Double wing door with "Door coordinator device" MDC Application see T-1763, T1753

84 0* Battery switches off after 10s


84 1 Battery operation in all modes of operation
84 2 Battery operation in AUTO, EXIT, OPEN In all other modes, the battery switches off after 10s

84 3 Opens with battery in OFF, AUTO, EXIT, OPEN In all other modes, the battery switches off after 10s

84 4 Opens with battery in AUTO, EXIT, OPEN In all other modes, the battery switches off after 10s

85 0* No opening assistance in MANUAL


85 2 Power-assistance in MANUAL incl. pre-trigger by activator in-/outside + Triggered by angle or in4 BDM (in4 only with P510)

85 3 Power-assistance in MANUAL Triggered by angle or pre-release by IN4 BDM

86 0 No opening assistance in AUTO


86 1* Push & Go in AUTO
86 2 Power-assistance in AUTO Triggered by angle or pre-release by IN4 BDM

87 0 No opening assistance in EXIT


87 1* Push & Go in EXIT
87 2 Power-assistance in EXIT Triggered by angle or pre-release by IN4 BDM

90 0* Programming button (BDM) released


90 1 Programming button (BDM) disabled
91 0...4 UP Access code lock for control unit 0 = off
0* 1 2 3 4 code
-- 111 222 333 123 code

92 0* User parameter enabled


92 1 User parameter disabled
UP=(P) Program mode. UR=(R) Read parameter mode * = Default value

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Troubleshooting Codes

* E = Error | H = Hint
* No. Fault Behaviour of System Reset
E0x Internal test negative. Fatal error. Safety operating Power OFF-ON. Possibly press button 5s
E11 Motorised lock not unlocked Door blocked Automatically if OK
E12 Motorised lock not locked Automatically if OK
E23 CAN connection EDM interrupted Safety operating mode
E24 CAN connection PDM interrupted Safety operating mode
E25 CAN connection MDM interrupted Safety operating mode
E26 CAN connection primary - second. interrupted Primary continues, second. stays closed
E31 Safety open > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E32 Safety closing > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E33 Safety stop > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E34 Safety swing area > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E35 Safety open creep > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E36 Safety close creep > 1 min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E37 Safety open Low En. > 1min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E38 Safety clos. Low En. >1min. active, test neg. According safety function Automatically if OK
E41 Activator inside > 1min. active Door remains open Automatically if OK
E42 Activator outside > 1min. active Door remains open Automatically if OK
E43 Key switch > 1min. active Door remains open Automatically if OK
E45 Emergency open > 1 min. active Door remains open Automatically if OK
E46 Emergency close > 1 min. active Door closes and remains closed Automatically if OK.
E47 Inhibit switch > 1 min. active Door closes without hold open time Automatically if OK.
E48 Activator bed passage > 1min. active Door remains open Automatically if OK
E51 Encoder not working Safety operating mode Reset
E61 Power supply 40V outside of admissible range Safety operating mode Automatically if OK
E62 Power Supply 24V outside of permissible range Safety op. mode Automatically if OK
E63 Power Supply 24V short circuit Safety op. mode Automatically after 20s if OK
E64 Motor hot Safety operating mode Automatically after cooling down
E66 Motor faulty. Interruption of motor control. Safety operating mode. No braking! Replace motor
E68 Power failure (Power on)
E99 Error at secondary drive unit
H01 System was started Safety op. mode Reset
H02 Factory reset required (VEE unreadable) Safety mode Factory reset
H11 Parameter 06... not yet programmed Safety operation Enter parameter
H12 Parameter 07... not yet programmed Safety operation Enter parameter
H13 Parameter 08... not yet programmed Safety operation Enter parameter
H14 Commissioning not executed Safety operation Start commissioning
H15 Timeout moving. Door blocked. Motor faulty Commissioning is canceled Restart commissioning
H16 Mass detection faulty (wind, opening angle) Autom. detection is terminated Restart automatic detection
H17 Open endstop too soft. Motor may overheat
H18 Safety function is used more than once See P60x, P64x, P65x
H19 Detection of safety functions pending P023 or OB code 3
H21 Teach-In: Door moves >25 s before start Abort Teach-In New Teach-In
H22 Teach-In: No start within 60s Abort Teach-In New Teach-In
H23 Teach-In: Movement to slow. >60 s Abort Teach-In New Teach-In
H31 Obstacle detection at opening Door reverses Automatically, Display 20s.
H32 Obstacle detected at closing Door reverses Automatically, Display 20s.
H33 Permanent obstacle at opening Safety operation Reset
H34 Permanent obstacle at closing Safety operation Reset
H46 FW missmatch in primary and secondary
H62 Calibration run in closing direction Searches closed position At the end of movement
H67 Absolute position not found yet Slow opening movement
H71 Battery mode Door moves slowly Power supply return
H74 Motor current in open position too high E64 can trigger later P404. Avoid wind load. Install HM

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Control Connection Diagram

Connect components only with primary power removed (current-less).

Terminal Allocation in Default Programming


Base Module (BDM) Power Door Module (PDM)
A 12 A
11
Inhibit switch
10 Safety No function 1)
9 swing area 1)

8
7
C
Sensor inside
6 Safety closing 1)
5 OUT1 OUT1-2 / GNDct
Error message max. 1 A
4 24 VDC/ max. 1 A
3 OPEN self resetting self resetting
AUTO
2 OFF Safety opening 1)
3-Pos. switch
1
T1655_1e
T1655_2e

Exterior Door Module (EDM)


A B
Bell OUT1/ OUT3
Sensor 24 VDC/ max. 1 A
outside
Holding magnet self resetting
Key switch
C OUT1 A/B
T1655_3e Electric Lock
potential free
2) Code 57?(0, 1, 2)
max. 1 A (at 68 ˚F)
Jumper required < 40 VDC, 30 VAC
for Electric Lock
self resetting

Multi Door Module (MDM -B) Multi Door Module (MDM -A) - (Non Stocking part, special order)
A C
A Networking
Double door
Double door
D
B
OUT4 Message
“Door operational” 1)
IN4 Passage for beds 1) OUT3 Message
“Door closed and locked” 1)
IN3 Op. mode EXIT1)
OUT2 Message
IN2 Op. mode OPEN 1) “Door closed” 1)
IN1 Op. mode OFF 1) OUT1 Message
“Door open» 1)
T1655_4e

1) Function programmable
2) OUT 1A & OUT 1B are Normally Open dry contact
Load on power supply 24 VDC max. 1.5 A/36 W

37
38
1102/ 1201 Basic
Board (BDM)
A
GND 12 12
24V 11
IN4 10
GND 9
24V 8
RED
3 Position Switch IN3 7
ORANGE
OFF / AUTO / HOLD OPEN BLACK
GND 6
BROWN / WHITE Larco 433
24V 5
Ultra Small Receiver
OUT1 4
BLUE
IN2 H/O 3
RED
IN1 OFF 2
WHITE
GND 1 1
OPTIONAL Interior Exterior
Jamb
Transmitter Transmitter
Switch
PUSH NO PUSH PUSH
TO TO OPEN TO OPEN
PUSH OPEN Common
TO
OPEN
Connection Diagram

TORMAX USA Inc.


NOTE: 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
1) Enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing speeds, Title: 1201/ 1102 Single with Larco 433 Activation
forces, turns Push n Go function OFF and sets Hold Open time to 5 seconds.
2) To make additional adjustments an FCP - Functional Control Panel will be needed. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
3) Adjust operator to be in accordance with ANSI A156.19
Date: 8/29/17 Revised by: GDM
4) Refer to Larco Ultra-Small Receiver Installation Guide for proper setup and adjustments.
Drawing #: 1201002 Revision #: 02
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1102/ 1201 Basic
Board (BDM)
A
GND 12 12
24V 11
IN4 10
GND 9
24V 8
3 Position Switch IN3 7
OFF / AUTO / HOLD OPEN
GND 6
24V 5
OUT1 4
BLUE
IN2 H/O 3
RED
IN1 OFF 2
WHITE
GND 1 1
Interior Push
Plate
Exterior Push
Wall Jamb Plate
PUSH NO NO
TO
PUSH PUSH OPEN Common Common PUSH
TO TO OPEN
TO OPEN
Connection Diagram

OPEN
TORMAX USA Inc.
12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
NOTE: Title: 1201/ 1102 LE Single with hard wired push plates
1) Enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing speeds,
forces, turns Push n Go function OFF and sets Hold Open time to 5 seconds. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
2) To make additional adjustments an FCP - Functional Control Panel will be needed.
Date: 8/29/17 Revised by: GDM
3) Adjust operator in accordance with ANSI A156.19.
Drawing #: 1201001 Revision #: 02
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Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12
24V 11
IN4 10
GND 9
24V 8
IN3 7
GND 6
24V 5 3-pos.
OUT1 4
BLUE
switch HARD WIRED
IN2 H/O 3
PUSH PLATE
IN1 OFF 2 RED
ACTIVATION
GND 1 1 WHITE
AND / OR
Red
BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A9 A11 A9 A10
Orange

YELLOW
BROWN

GREEN
OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE)

WHITE
Black
OR
Brown/ White
Larco 433
Ultra Small Receiver
SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 8 7 6 5
Connection Diagram

TORMAX USA Inc.


12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
NOTE:
1) Determine which door mounted sensor is being installed reference wiring connections listed to the right . Title: 1201 / 1102 Single LE with Door Mounted Sensor
on Push Side, Larco Receiver FW 3.00
2) Enter Code 602 to program IN4 for Safety Closing with Reversing Function.
3) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.19. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
4) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the OA - EDGE, SuperScan, Date: 8/29/17 Revised by: GDM
and Larco Receiver.
Drawing #: 1201008 Revision #: 02
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Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12
24V 11
IN4 10
GND 9
24V 8
IN3 7
GND 6
24V 5 3-pos.
OUT1 4
BLUE
switch
IN2 H/O 3
IN1 OFF 2 RED
GND 1 1 WHITE
HARD WIRED
Power Door Module-(PDM) PUSH PLATE
A IN2 4 ACTIVATION
Inhibit switch
GND 3
IN1 2
GND 1
No function AND / OR
C 24V 8
OUT2 7
IN4
Safety closing (Push)
6
GND 5
Red
24V 4
Orange
OUT1 3
IN3 2
Safety opening (Pull)
Black
GND 1
Brown/ White
Larco 433
Ultra Small Receiver
AND / OR
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C5 C6 C7 C8

YELLOW
BROWN

GREEN
OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE)

WHITE
OR
SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 7 6 5 8
12345
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4
Connection Diagram

BROWN

WHITE
OA - EDGE (PULL SIDE)

BLUE
PINK
EAGLE
OR SENSOR
SUPERSCAN (PULL SIDE) 7 6 5 8
NOTE:
1) Do not enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing forces. TORMAX USA Inc.
2) Reference wiring connections listed to the right for door mounted sensor being installed. 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
3) If installing an OA-EDGE sensor on both sides of the door the Brown & White wires will be connected to
pins C1 & C4 only. Title: 1201 / 1102 Single with Door Mounted Sensors,
4) The OA-EDGE monitoring settings should be Dipswitch A7=OFF, A8=OFF, B3=ON. Larco Receiver, Eagle, FW 3.00
5) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.10. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
6) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the OA - Edge, SuperScan,
Date: 8/16/17 Revised by: GDM
Eagle and/ or Larco Receiver.
Drawing #: 1201007 Revision #: 02
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Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12
24V 11
Closed Door LZR Microscan
IN4 10
Position ORANGE
GND 9
24V 8 Switch ORANGE
IN3 7
GND 6
24V 5 3-pos.
LZR Microscan
OUT1 4
BLUE
switch
IN2 H/O 3 GREY
IN1 OFF 2 RED
GREY
GND 1 1 WHITE
Power Door Module-(PDM)
A IN2 4 Inhibit switch
GND 3
HARD WIRED
IN1 2
GND 1
No function PUSH PLATE
ACTIVATION
C 24V 8
Jumper

OUT2 7
Safety closing
IN4
GND
6
5
(Push) AND / OR
24V 4
OUT1 3
IN3 2 Safety opening (Pull)
GND 1
Red
Orange
Black
Brown/ White
Larco 433
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4 Ultra Small Receiver
YELLOW
LZR Microscan (PULL SIDE)

BLACK

WHITE
AND / OR

RED

RED
RED
12345
BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A6 A7 A9 A10
Connection Diagram

GREEN

GREEN
BLACK

BLACK
WHITE

WHITE
LZR Microscan (ACTIVATION)
(OVERHEAD PRESENCE)
EAGLE
SENSOR
NOTE: TORMAX USA Inc.
1) Do not enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening/ closing speeds 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
and forces.
2) Install jumper into PDM C terminal pin 6,7 as shown above for power assist close functionality. Title: FE 1201 / 1102 Single with LZR Microscan Sensors,
Larco Receiver, Eagle, FW 3.00
3) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.10.
3) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the LZR Microscan, Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
Eagle and/ or Larco Receiver. Date: 8/22/17 Revised by:
Drawing #: 1201013 Revision #:
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Primary Drive Secondary Drive
Basic Door Module (BDM) Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12 A GND 12 12
24V 11 24V 11
IN4 10 IN4 10
GND 9 GND 9
24V 8 24V 8
IN3 7 IN3 7
GND 6 GND 6
24V 5 3-pos. 24V 5
OUT1 4
BLUE
switch OUT1 4
IN2 H/O 3 IN2 H/O 3
IN1 OFF 2
RED
IN1 OFF 2
Recognition as
GND 1 1
WHITE
GND 1 1
secondary drive
Multi Door Module MDM-A Multi Door Module MDM-B
A A
24V 4 24V 4
H 3
red SYNC H 3
red
120 Ω green 120 Ω green
L 2 CABLE L 2
black black
GND 1 GND 1
Interior Push
Plate Exterior Push
Wall Jamb Plate
Connection Diagram

PUSH NO NO
TO
PUSH PUSH OPEN Common Common PUSH
TO TO OPEN
TO OPEN OPEN
NOTE:
TORMAX USA Inc.
12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
1) Enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing speeds,
forces, turns Push n Go function OFF and sets Hold Open time to 5 seconds. Title: 1201/ 1102 LE Pair with Hard Wired Push
2) To make additional adjustments an FCP - Functional Control Panel will be needed. Plates
3) Adjust operators to be in accordance with ANSI A156.19 Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
4) Sync cable has a 120 ohm resistor at both ends. Date: 8/29/17 Revised by: GDM
5) Jumpers must be connected to Secondary operator A Terminals 1 to 2, 1 to 3. Drawing #: 1201003 Revision #: 02
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Primary Drive Secondary Drive
Basic Door Module (BDM) Basic Door Module (BDM)
Interior
A GND 12 12 A GND 12 12 Transmitter
24V 11 24V 11
IN4 10 IN4 10
GND 9 GND 9
24V 8 24V 8
IN3 7 IN3 7 PUSH
GND 6 GND 6
TO OPEN
24V 5 3-pos. 24V 5
OUT1 4
BLUE
switch OUT1 4
IN2 H/O 3 IN2 H/O 3
IN1 OFF 2
RED
IN1 OFF 2
Recognition as
GND 1 1
WHITE
GND 1 1
secondary drive
Exterior
Multi Door Module MDM-A Multi Door Module MDM-B Transmitter
A A
24V 4
H 3
red SYNC 24V 4
red PUSH
H 3
120 Ω green CABLE 120 Ω green TO OPEN
L 2 L 2
black black
GND 1 GND 1
OPTIONAL
Jamb
Switch
RED
ORANGE
PUSH NO
Connection Diagram

TO BLACK
PUSH
TO
OPEN Common BROWN / WHITE Larco 433
OPEN Ultra Small Receiver
NOTE: TORMAX USA Inc.
1) Enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing speeds, 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
forces, turns Push n Go function OFF and sets Hold Open time to 5 seconds. Title: 1201/ 1102 LE Pair with Larco 433 Receiver
2) To make additional adjustments an FCP - Functional Control Panel will be needed. Activation, Optional Jamb Switch
3) Adjust operators to be in accordance with ANSI A156.19 Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
4) Sync cable has a 120 ohm resistor at both ends.
Date: 8/30/17 Revised by: GDM
5) Refer to Larco Ultra-Small Receiver Installation Guide for proper setup and adjustments.
Drawing #: 1201004 Revision #: 02
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Basic Door Module (BDM) Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12 A GND 12 12
Primary Drive
24V 11
Secondary Drive
24V 11
IN4 10 IN4 10
GND 9 GND 9
24V 8 24V 8
IN3 7 IN3 7
GND 6 GND 6
24V 5 24V 5 3-pos.
OUT1 4 OUT1 4
BLUE
switch
IN2 H/O 3 IN2 H/O 3
IN1 OFF 2 IN1 OFF 2 RED
GND 1 1 GND 1 1 WHITE
SYNC
HARD WIRED
Multi Door Module-MDM-B CABLE Multi Door Module-MDM-B
PUSH PLATE
A 24V 4 4 24V A
red red ACTIVATION
H 3 3 H
120 Ω green green 120 Ω
L 2 2 L
black black GND AND / OR
GND 1 1
Red
Orange
BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A9 A11 A9 A10 BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A9 A11 A9 A10
YELLOW
Black

YELLOW
BROWN

BROWN
GREEN

GREEN
OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE)
WHITE

OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE)

WHITE
Brown/ White
Larco 433
OR OR Ultra Small Receiver
SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 8 7 6 5 SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 8 7 6 5
Connection Diagram

TORMAX USA Inc.


NOTE: 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
1) Determine which door mounted sensor is being installed reference wiring connections listed to the right .
2) Reference 1201/1102 Installation & Service manual for details of dual operator installation and commissioning. Title: 1201 / 1102 Pair LE with Door Mounted Sensors
Push Side, Larco Receiver FW 3.00
3) Enter Code 602 to program IN4 for Safety Closing with Reversing Function.
4) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.19. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
5) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the OA - EDGE, SuperScan Date: 8/29/17 Revised by: GDM
and Larco Receiver.
Drawing #: 1201009 Revision #: 02
46
Basic Door Module (BDM) Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12 A GND 12 12
Primary Drive
24V 11
Secondary Drive
24V 11
IN4 10 IN4 10
GND 9 GND 9
24V 8 24V 8
IN3 7 IN3 7
GND 6 GND 6
24V 5 24V 5 3-pos.
OUT1 4 OUT1 4
BLUE
switch
IN2 H/O 3 IN2 H/O 3
IN1 OFF 2 IN1 OFF 2 RED
GND 1 1 GND 1 1 WHITE
HARD WIRED
Multi Door Module-MDM-B Multi Door Module-MDM-B PUSH PLATE
A 24V 4 4 24V A ACTIVATION
red red H
H 3 3
120 Ω green green 120 Ω
L 2 2 L
black black GND AND / OR
GND 1 1
Power Door Module-(PDM) SYNC
CABLE Power Door Module-(PDM)
A IN2 4 A IN2 4 Red
Inhibit switch Inhibit switch
GND 3 GND 3
IN1 2 Orange
No function IN1 2
No function
GND 1 GND 1
Black
C 24V 8
C 24V 8
OUT2 7
Safety closing (Push) OUT2 7 Brown/ White
Larco 433
Safety closing (Push)
IN4
GND
6 IN4 6 Ultra Small Receiver
5 GND 5
24V 4 24V 4
OUT1 3
IN3 2
Safety opening (Pull)
OUT1 3
Safety opening (Pull) AND / OR
IN3 2
GND 1 GND 1
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C5 C6 C7 C8 POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C5 C6 C7 C8
YELLOW

YELLOW
BROWN

BROWN
GREEN

GREEN
OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE) OA - EDGE (PUSH SIDE)

WHITE

WHITE
OR OR 12345
SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 7 6 5 8 SUPERSCAN (PUSH SIDE) 7 6 5 8
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4 POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4
Connection Diagram

EAGLE

BROWN

BROWN
WHITE

WHITE
OA - EDGE (PULL SIDE) OA - EDGE (PULL SIDE)

BLUE

BLUE
PINK

PINK
SENSOR
OR OR
SUPERSCAN (PULL SIDE) 7 6 5 8 SUPERSCAN (PULL SIDE) 7 6 5 8
NOTE:
1) Do not enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening and closing forces. TORMAX USA Inc.
2) Reference wiring connections listed to the right for door mounted sensor being installed. 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
3) If installing an OA-EDGE sensor on both sides of the door the Brown & White wires will be connected to
pins C1 & C4 only. Title: 1201 / 1102 Pair with Door Mounted Sensors,
4) The OA-EDGE monitoring settings should be Dipswitch A7=OFF, A8=OFF, B3=ON. Larco Receiver, Eagle, FW 3.00
5) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.10. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
6) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the OA - Edge, SuperScan, Date: 8/16/17 Revised by: GDM
Eagle and/ or Larco Receiver.
Drawing #: 1201006 Revision #: 02
47
Basic Door Module (BDM) Basic Door Module (BDM)
A GND 12 12 A GND 12 12
LZR Microscan
Primary Drive
24V 11
Secondary Drive Closed Door
24V 11
IN4 10
IN4 10 Position ORANGE
GND 9 GND 9
24V 8
Switch ORANGE
24V 8
IN3 7 IN3 7
GND 6 GND 6
24V 5 24V 5 3-pos.
LZR Microscan
OUT1 4 OUT1 4
BLUE
switch
IN2 H/O 3 IN2 H/O 3 GREY
OFF IN1 OFF 2 RED
IN1 2 GREY
GND 1 1 GND 1 1 WHITE
Multi Door Module-MDM-B Multi Door Module-MDM-B
A 24V 4 24V
4 A
red red H
H 3 3
120 Ω green green 120 Ω HARD WIRED
L 2 2 L
black black GND PUSH PLATE
GND 1 1
ACTIVATION
Power Door Module-(PDM) SYNC
CABLE Power Door Module-(PDM)
A IN2 4 A IN2 4 AND / OR
Inhibit switch Inhibit switch
GND 3 GND 3
IN1 2
No function IN1 2
No function
GND 1 GND 1
Red
C 24V 8
C 24V 8
Jumper

Jumper
OUT2 7
IN4 6
Safety closing
OUT2 7
Safety closing
Orange
IN4 6
GND
(Push) (Push)
5
24V 4
GND 5 Black
24V 4
OUT1 3 OUT1 3 Brown/ White
Larco 433
Safety opening (Pull) Safety opening (Pull)
IN3 2 IN3 2 Ultra Small Receiver
GND 1 GND 1
AND / OR
POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4 POWER DOOR MODULE TERMINALS C1 C2 C3 C4
YELLOW

YELLOW
LZR Microscan (PULL SIDE) LZR Microscan (PULL SIDE)
BLACK

BLACK
WHITE

WHITE
RED

RED
RED

RED

RED
RED
12345
Connection Diagram

BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A6 A7 A9 A10 BASIC DOOR MODULE TERMINALS A6 A7 A9 A10

GREEN

GREEN
GREEN

GREEN
BLACK

BLACK

BLACK

BLACK
WHITE

WHITE

WHITE

WHITE
LZR Microscan (ACTIVATION) LZR Microscan (ACTIVATION)
(OVERHEAD PRESENCE) (OVERHEAD PRESENCE)
EAGLE
SENSOR
NOTE:
1) Do not enter the Country Code (OBC=7/1) or (FCP=031) as this will limit/ reduce your opening/ closing speeds TORMAX USA Inc.
and forces. 12859 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, Tx 78247
2) Install jumper into PDM C terminal pin 6,7 as shown above for power assist close functionality.
3) Adjust operator and sensors to be in accordance with ANSI A156.10. Title: FE 1201 / 1102 Pair with LZR Microscan Sensors,
4) Refer to manufacturers Installation/ Users guides to setup and adjust the LZR Microscan, Eagle and/ or Larco Receiver, Eagle, FW 3.00
Larco Receiver. Drawn by: Jerry Morgan
Date: 8/22/17 Revised by:
Drawing #: 1201014 Revision #:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1000009 Mechanical Documentation


Shaft Removal AUTOMATIC
Area of application iMotion 1301, 1201, 1102 Swing Door Operator 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, TX 78247
Release August 2016 1-888-685-3707
WWW.TORMAXUSA.COM

Use Technician Reference

Purpose
Provide guidance in the removal of the drive arm shaft for a 1301,1201, 1102 operator. Removal of
the shaft will require the extraction bolt part# US801643.

Removal

1. Remove power from the operator, remove the arm assembly from the shaft.

2. Remove the shaft retaining bolt part# US801528 as shown in illustration #1.

3. Insert the shaft extraction bolt into the operator & shaft as shown in illustration #2

4. Using a 6 mm hex head allen wrench turn the bolt in a clockwise direction, screwing in the
extraction bolt. The bolt pushes the shaft out of the operator as shown in illustration #3.

Operator Steel
retaining collar
Operator Steel
Operator Steel
retaining collar
Shaft Bolt retaining collar

Illustration #1 Illustration #2 Illustration #3

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
T1253e Cable Plan

iMotion 1201
6
7

1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12

9 10 A

115v AC

No. Control Components Notes Cable Length (ft) Length (ft)


without screen with screen
Activator/ Push-button Stranded wire
1 4 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
inside recommended
Activator/ Push-button Stranded wire
2 4 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
outside recommended
Stranded wire
3 Key-switch 2 × 20 AWG < 98
0 < 328
recommended
Stranded wire
4 Input … × 20 AWG < 328
recommended
5 User interface iMotion Phone ribbon cable < 98
Connected with 6 x 0.14 mm 2
FCC-connector RJ12,6P,6C
User interface iMotion 3 × 0,25 mm 2 < 98 < 100
Connected with
LIN-Adapter
6 Safety activator closing 4 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
Stranded wire
7 Safety activator opening 4 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
recommended
8
Stranded wire
9 D o or lo c k recommended 4 × 20 AWG < 82 < 328
Stranded wire
10 Message 1 … 2 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
recommended
Stranded wire
11 Message 2 … 2 × 20 AWG < 98 < 328
recommended
12 Mains main switch 3 × 14 AWG

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
T-1633e 1201 Technical Information
Drive type TORMAX 1201 Swing Door Drive
Drive system Electro-mechanical drive with DC-motor, extensible with modules, spring activated
closing or opening.
Control System MCU42
Door leaf width and mass 28” – 56”, up to 551 lbs. according to diagram

573
529
485
Door leaf mass [lbs.] 440
396
352
308
264
220
176
132
88
44
0
28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 T1633_1e

Door leaf width [inches]

Opening angle 70 ° … 110 ° max.


Speed 5 °… 60 °/s max.
Mains connection 230/115 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions 3-11/32” x 5-3/64” x 25-13/64”
2 leaves with mechanical door coordinator: 100 × 135 × door width
Power consumption 3 … 200 W
Automatic reset in the event of a In the closing and opening direction; capable of an infinitely variable setting: 60–
power failure 100 % of maximum force according to DIN 1154 corresponds to closer parameter
4-6 with the linkage pushing and closer parameter 3 when the linkage is pulling.
Protective class IP 20
Ambient temperature – 68 … 122° F
Weight: 26 lbs
Emitted noise level < 70 dBA
Sensor supply 24 VDC (+0.5–1.5 V) Pmax. 36 W, Imax. 1.5 A
Inputs 24 VDC or potential-free (Multi Door Module MDM-A)
Outputs Holding magnet 24 VDC, < 0.25 A (Exterior Door Module EDM)
Bell 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Exterior Door Module EDM)
El. door opener 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Exterior Door Module EDM)
Potential-free 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Multi Door Module MDM-A)
Test-out 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Power Door Module PDM)
Interfaces CAN for double door and air lock (MDM-A/MDM-B)
RS232 for Skipper (EDM, Programming Interface Module PIM)
RS485 (MDM-A)
LIN-Bus (EDM, Programming Interface Module PIM))
Approvals and standards CE
EN 16005 (TÜV)
UL 325
UL 228
EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3, EN 60335-1
Durability DIN 18650 (TÜV) – 1 Million test cycles at
4000 cycles per day

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
T-1634e 1102 Technical Information
Drive type TORMAX 1102 Swing Door Drive
Drive system Electro-mechanical drive with DC-motor, extensible with modules, spring activated
closing or opening.
Control System MCU42
Door leaf width and mass 28” – 48”, up to 275 lbs. according to diagram

Door leaf weight [lbs] 308


264
220
176
132
88
44
0
28 32 36 40 44 48 T1634_1e

Door leaf width [inches]

Opening angle 70 ° … 110 ° max.


Speed 5 °… 60 °/s max.
Mains connection 230/115 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions 3-11/32” x 5-3/64” x 25-13/64”
2 leaves with mechanical door coordinator: 100 × 135 × door width
Power consumption 3 … 140 W
Automatic reset in the event of a In the closing and opening direction corresponds according to DIN 1154 to closer
power failure parameter 4 with the linkage pushing.
Protective class IP 20
Ambient temperature – 68… 122° F
Weight: 11,2 kg
Emitted noise level < 70 dBA
Sensor supply 24 VDC (+0,5–1,5 V) Pmax. 36 W, Imax. 1,5 A
Inputs 24 VDC or potential-free (Multi Door Module MDM-A)
Outputs Holding magnet 24 VDC, < 0,25 A (Exterior Door Module EDM)
Bell 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Exterior Door Module EDM)
El. door opener 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Exterior Door Module EDM)
Potential-free 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Multi Door Module MDM-A)
Test-out 24 VDC, < 1 A, (Power Door Module PDM)
Interfaces CAN for double door and air lock (MDM-A/MDM-B)
RS232 for Skipper (EDM, Programming Interface Module PIM)
RS485 (MDM-A)
LIN-Bus (EDM, Programming Interface Module PIM)
Approvals and standards CE
EN 16005 (TÜV)
UL 325
EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3, EN 60335-1
Durability DIN 18650 (TÜV) – 1 Million test cycles at
4000 cycles per day

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Requirements for Installation Personnel
Have a licensed electrician:
• Make all mains primary power connections in accordance to federal, state and local regulations.
• Route mains primary power from power distribution panel (10 amp circuit breaker minimum
per operator) to the operator.
• Install a service switch or emergency shut OFF switch, if required by customer or per regulations.
This is in addition to the mains circuit breaker to interrupt power, switch must be rated @ 10 amp
minimum.

Mains Connection
Connection: N + L1 + PE protected on site with 10 AT, protective earth necessary
Power rating: 1 x 230 / 1 x 115 V AC (+5 %/ – 10 %) 50– 60 Hz, max. 200 W
Supply cable: Type H05VV-F, H05RR-F or flexible cord of type S, SO, SJ, SJO, ST, STO, SJT,
SJTO or AFS 10AT
L1 3mm 230/115V~
50/60 Hz
N
T1132/1

Before beginning the work described below, check that the mains primary power is
switched off. If required place “Out of Service” tag on circuit breaker or service switch.

• Route the mains connection to the operator along the side of the power supply.
• The edges must be rounded off on all bushings for the mains connection.
• Route mains cable either through the header end cap or through header back plate.
• Use only cable bushings made from synthetic materials Metallic bushings must be grounded.
• Connect mains cable to terminal (1) as shown in the illustration.

N L

• Secure mains cable with a cable strap at a synthetic lug on the base plate.
• Do not apply power to the door until ready for commissioning.
• A system switch (FCP or 3-position switch) must be on site.
Secure mains cable properly to prevent it from getting into the moving parts of the operator
or door system.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

T-1753 e Application
Double Door Hospital
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 10 October 2014 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
The purpose of the application is to coordinate double-leaved doors using Type 1201 or 1102 swing door drives with each
other in such a manner that non-overlapping double doors open at the same time as each other and that overlapping double
doors open with a brief time interval between each leaf and close in the right order. Fire doors may only be operated with
the proven mechanical door coordinator system MDC.

Function Sensor


r y lea
f “open
Prima Safety s e ”
“clo El. door
Safety opener Secondary leaf
Safety “open”
Safety “close” T1753_1e
3-pos.-
switch
CAN connection
or Primary drive Secondary drive
User
interface
Sensor

Switch On
Key switch Passage for beds
secondary drive-off (*) Off

Door Opening Sequence


Movement without overlapping (P830). Synchronous
When an opening command is given both door leaves start to open at the same time. The door leaves move independently
of each other according to a pre-set motional sequence.
At the end of the hold-open time on the primary leaf (commences as soon as both door leaves have reached the open
position), both leaves begin to close independently of each other according to a pre-set motional sequence.
Reverse commands are transmitted to both drives. However, an obstruction on opening only affects the door leaf
encountering the obstruction.

Movement with overlapping (P831, P832). Asynchronous


When an opening command is given the primary leaf starts to open. When an opening angle of 7 degrees is reached, the
secondary leaf starts to open. The door leaves move independently of each other according to a pre-set motional sequence.
At the end of the hold-open time on the primary leaf (commences as soon as both door leaves have reached the open
position) both leaves begin to close independently of each other according to a pre-set motional sequence.
The primary leaf then stands still at an angle of 10 degrees / 40 degrees (P831, P832) and waits in this position until the
secondary leaf is completely closed. The primary leaf does not close until the secondary leaf is completely closed.
Reverse commands are transmitted to both drives.

Operating Mode Control and Operation


The operating modes and the reset function are entered on the primary drive. These then apply automatically for both drives.
Single leaf operation is entered on the secondary leaf.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Connection
See T-1688 for cable diagram for double-leaf system

Primary Drive Secondary Drive


Base Door Module BDM Base Door Module BDM
A A
12 12
11 11
10 10
9 9
OFF
Bridge
8 8 or optionally
ON
7 7 Switch
6 6 secondary drive
5 5
4 4
3 OPEN 3 Double door configuration
2 OFF 3-pos.-switch 2 Recognition as
1 1 secondary drive

Multi Door Module MDM-B Multi Door Module MDM-B

A A
white white
120 Ω green 120 Ω green
brown brown

Exterior Door Module EDM

RS232
A
User interface USIN-7-A

Key switch

Power Door Module PDM Power Door Module PDM


option option
C C

safety feature “close” safety feature “close”

safety feature “open” safety feature “open”

T1753_2e

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

T-1637 e Module Documentation


Base Door Module MCU42-BDM-A
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 22 December 2014 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Central control component for the TORMAX 1102 and 1201 swing door drives.

Function
The base door module (BDM) provides all the essential basic functions for the operation of a swing door system (see also
installation overview T-1660). Additional functions and interfaces can be added with the additional modules (EDM, PDM,
MDM). The BDM and additional modules communicate with each other via the internal CAN-BUS. The BDM is able to
recognize the additional modules automatically via the CAN-BUS after their connection and then to initialize/configure
them appropriately.

1
Base Module MCU42-BDM-A
1 Motor connection
M
A
2 Power supply module
4
3 Connector plugs for additional modules

4 Terminal A for 3 position switch, internal


activator, programmable IN4 and OUT1
5 Push button SW1 for configuration or
opening impulse (push twice)
6 Orange LED for error display or configuration
5
6 7 Green LED for status display (ready for
7
T1637_1
operation) or configuration

2 3
Installation
If the module is touched it must be protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Other components must not be touched.
• Only connect the basic module (8) and secure it to the points provided when the power is switched off.
• Do not switch on the power until any additional MCU4 modules (10) which are required are connected.
• Place the cover plate (9) in position.

3 3 3

1
1
2

T1637_3

1 Base door module BDM

2 Cover plate
T1637_5

3 Additional modules EDM, PDM, MDM, PIM

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Module Connections
The additional modules EDM, PDM, MDM may be arranged in any order. The programming interface module PIM
can be connected at the end of the row. Standard assignment for terminal connections - see T-1655.

Base Door Module Exterior Door Module Power Door Module Multi Door Module
BDM EDM PDM MDM
Programming
MCU42-BDM-A MCU42-EDM-A MCU42-PDM-A MCU42-MDM-A
Interface Module
or
PIM
MCU42-MDM-B
MCU42-PIM-A

T1637_2e

Commissioning
The system may be configured either by means of the on-board configuration tool (SW1 and LEDs) or the
MCU32-USIN-7 user interface or iMotion Skipper software.

iMotion Skipper is used for firmware updates (see TORMAX Extranet). Firmware updates install the latest software
versions on the modules which are connected.
Programming using the user interface - see T-1248.

Technical Data
Processor: 32 bit, 100 MHz

System monitoring: Complies with the requirements of DIN 18650

– 4 … +122 ˚F
Ambient temperature:
+167 ˚F
Over temperature protection:
2.519” × 3.858”
Dimensions:
max. load 1 amp (at 68 ˚F)
Output OUT 1: Thermal overload protection, slef resetting

Inputs IN 1 - 4: 24 VDC / 3mA pull up

Serial interfaces: 1 x CAN (internal)


1 x LIN (connection only via EDM or PIM)
1 x RS485 (connection only via MDM)
1 x RS232 (connection only via EDM or PIM)
Module interfaces: MCU42-EDM-A (T-1638)
MCU42-PDM-A (T-1639)
MCU42-MDM-A (T-1640)
MCU42-MDM-B (T-1640)
MCU42-PIM-A (T-1691)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

T-1638 e Module Documentation


Exterior Door Module MCU42-EDM-A
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 9 January 2015 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Additional module for the TORMAX 1102 and 1201 Swing Door Drive for external doors.

Function
The exterior door module (EDM) contains all connections needed for an external door. The inputs and outputs which
supplement the BDM are not programmable.

External door module MCU42-EDM-A


2 3
1 Connector plugs for additional modules
2 Inputs (IGA: external activator, SS: key switch)
3 Outputs (OUT2: holding magnet, OUT3: bell)
B 4 Output OUT1 potential-free (door opener, motor lock),
7 Input IN1 (motor lock feed-back)
A
1 1 5 RS232 (Skipper)
6 LIN (user interface)
7 Status display

T1638_1

5 6 4

Installation
The module must be protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD) when touching it.
Other components must not be touched.

• Only plug in the module and secure it to the


points provided when the power is switched off.

T1638_4

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Module Connections
The additional modules EDM, PDM, MDM may be arranged in any order. Standard assignment for terminal
connections see T-1655.

Base Door Module Exterior Door Module Power Door Module Multi Door Module
BDM EDM PDM MDM
MCU42-BDM-A MCU42-EDM-A MCU42-PDM-A MCU42-MDM-A
or
MCU42-MDM-B

T1637_2e
Programming
Interface Module
PIM
MCU42-PIM-A

Commissioning
The module is automatically recognized by the basic module BDM as soon as the power is switched on. The
LED status display is illuminated when the module is ready for operation.

Technical Data
Processor: 32 bit, 100 MHz
System monitoring: Complies with the requirements of DIN 18650

Ambient temperature: – 4 … +122 ˚F

Dimensions: 2.519” × 2.519”

Outputs OUT 2-3: max. load 1 A (at 68 ˚F)


Thermal overland protection, self resetting

Outputs OUT 1 A/B: Potential-free


max. load 1 A (at 68 ˚F)
Thermal overland protection, self resetting
Voltage max. 40 VDC/ 30 VAC
Potential relative to earth max. 75 VDC/ 50 VAC
GNDct: max. load 1 A (at 68 ˚F)
Thermal overload protection, self resetting
Inputs IN 1/SS/IGA: 24 VDC/ 3mA. pull up

Serial interfaces: 1 x CAN (internal)

Module interfaces: 1 x LIN

1 x RS232 (Skipper)

MCU42-BDM-A (T-1637)
MCU42-PDM-A (T-1639)
MCU42-MDM-A (T-1640)
MCU42-MDM-B (T-1640)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
T-1640 e Module Documentation
Multi Door Module MCU42-MDM-A / B
12859 Wetmore Road
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 9 January 2015 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Additional module for the TORMAX 1102 and 1201 swing door drives for operating double leaved doors or air locks.
The module is also used for networking via RS485 or if additional potential-free inputs and outputs become necessary.

Function
In the case of double doors and/or air locks, communication between the drives is via the CAN-BUS on the MDM.

Multi Door Module MCU42-MDM-A Multi Door Module MCU42-MDM-B


Non-Stocking
2 4 2

C
A A 1 Additional module
6 6 connecting plug
1 1 2 CAN
D
3 4 × inputs
B (2 × potential-free)
1 1
4 RS485
5 4 × outputs
(4 × potential-free)
6 Status display
T1640_1 T1640_2

3 5

Installation
If the module is touched it must be protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Other components must not be touched.

• Only connect the module and secure it to the


points provided when the power is switched off.

T1638_4

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Module Connections
The additional modules EDM, PDM, MDM may be arranged in any order. Standard assignment for terminal
connections see T-1655.

Base Door Module Exterior Door Module Power Door Module Multi Door Module
BDM EDM PDM MDM
Programming
MCU42-BDM-A MCU42-EDM-A MCU42-PDM-A MCU42-MDM-A
Interface Module
or
PIM
MCU42-MDM-B
MCU42-PIM-A

T1637_2e

Potential-free inputs Circuit diagram


A
IN IN

GND
10 k

24 V
A B A B C
10 k 10 nF E
or B T1640_3e

+ –
Signal source
Contact
10 … 30 VDC
potential-free

Potential-free outputs Circuit diagram +T 1,0 A


A
OUT OUT
GND
24 V

A B A B
10 nF
or B
T1640_5e
External supply 24 VDC
≤ 40 VDC
≤ 30 VAC
<1A

Commissioning
The module is automatically recognised by the basic module BDM as soon as the power is switched on.
The LED status display is illuminated when the module is ready for operation.

Technical Data
Processor: 32 bit, 100 MHz
System monitoring: Complies with the requirements of DIN 18650

Ambient temperature: – 4 … +122 ˚F

Dimensions: 2.519” × 2.519”

CAN ext.: CAN open, 125 kbit/s, 500 m in a line (max. 22 m from transmission line)

RS485: For details see T-1531 (RS485-network)


Outputs OUT 1-4 A/B: Potential-free, max. load 1 A (at -4 °F), Thermal overload protection, self resetting
Voltage max. 40 VDC / 30 VAC, Potential relative to earth max. 24 VDC/ 50VAC
Inputs IN 1-2: 24 VDC / 3 mA Pull up, Potential-free, Signal source 10–30 VDC
Inputs IN 3-4 A/B: Potential relative to earth max. 75 VDC/ 50 VAC

Module interfaces: MCU42-BDM-A (T-1637)


MCU42-EDM-A (T-1638)
MCU42-PDM-A (T-1639)
MCU42-PIM-A (T-1691)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

T-1639 e Module Documentation


Power Door Module MCU42-PDM-A
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 7 January 2015 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Additional module for the TORMAX 1102 and 1201 swing door drive for full energy operation.

Function
Two testable safety features can be connected to the PDM. If a testable safety feature is recognised when the door is
opening, the door is automatically opened at full power. If a testable safety feature is recognised in the closing direction,
the door is automatically closed at full power. The door moves at low power if there are no testable working safety features.

Power Module MCU42-PDM-A


2

1 Additional module connecting plug

4 2 Inputs
A C - IN1: emergency movement
1 1
- IN2: inhibit switch

3 Testable safety features


- OUT2 / IN4: S2 safety, opening
- OUT1 / IN3: S1 safety, closing

4 Status display

T1639_1

3
Installation
If the module is touched it must be protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD). Other components must
not be touched.

• Only plug in the module and secure it to the


points provided when the power is switched off.

T1638_4

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Module Connections
The additional modules EDM, PDM, MDM may be arranged in any order. Standard assignment for terminal
connections see T-1655.

Base Door Module Exterior Door Module Power Door Module Multi Door Module
BDM EDM PDM MDM
MCU42-BDM-A MCU42-EDM-A MCU42-PDM-A MCU42-MDM-A
or
MCU42-MDM-B

Programming
Interface Module
T1637_2e
PIM
MCU42-PIM-A

Commissioning
The module is automatically recognised by the basic module BDM as soon as the power is switched on.
The LED status display is illuminated when the module is ready for operation.

Technical Data
Processor: 32 bit, 100 MHz

System monitoring: Complies with the requirements of DIN 18650

Ambient temperature: – 4 … +122 ˚F

Dimensions: 2.519” × 2.519”

Outputs OUT 2-3: max. load 1 A (at -4 ˚F)


Thermal overload protection, self resetting
GNDct: max. load 1 A (at -4 ˚F)
Thermal overload protection, self resetting
Inputs IN 1-4: 24 VDC/ 3 mA Pull up

Module interfaces: MCU42-BDM-A (T-1637)


MCU42-EDM-A (T-1638)
MCU42-MDM-A (T-1640)
MCU42-MDM-B (T-1640)
MCU42-PIM-A (T-1691)

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T-1691 e Module Documentation


Programming Interface Module MCU42-PIM-A
12859 Wetmore Road
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 17 July 2014 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Additional module for the TORMAX 1102 and 1201 Swing Door Drive for programming with iMotion Skipper or with the user
interface USIN-7-A.

Function
The module is only temporarily used for programming with iMotion skipper. The module is only required if there is no exterior
door module EDM installed. At the EDM the required RS232 interface is available.

4
1

3 4

2
5
1

T1691_2

1 Programming Interface Module MCU42-PIM-A

2 RS232 (Skipper)

3 LIN (user interface) T1691_1

4 Securing screws

5 Connector plug

Installation
• Plug in the module in current-free state to the base module BDM or the last installed module respectively by
means of the connector plug (5).

• Lock the module with securing screws (4).

Technical Data
Dimensions: 2.519” × 2.519”

Serial interfaces: 1 x LIN


1 x RS232 (Skipper)
Module interfaces: MCU42-BDM-A (T-1637)
MCU42-PDM-A (T-1639)
MCU42-MDM-A (T-1640)
MCU42-MDM-B (T-1640)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

T-1757 e Module Documentation


User interface MCU32-USIN-7-A
Area of application TORMAX 1102, 1201 Swing Door Drive 12859 Wetmore Road
San Antonio, Tx 78247
1-888-685-3707
Release 15 August 2014 www.tormaxusa.com

Use Planning, installation, maintenance

Purpose
Operation and programming of automatic doors with MCU32 and MCU42 Swing Door Drives.

Function
Code switch
Key (1) increase value
Symbols for
operating mode of code (0....9)
OR
Terminal P OFF selects operating mode
GND

GND
IN 1

IN 2

AUTOMATIC Electric lock


1234 T1164_2e output indicator
not assigned
Mode P
Manual Operation
*See programming

EXIT
table for options
No Function*
Panel lock*

T1264_1e OPEN Key (2) confirm code


digit
LIN-Bus T1757_1e OR
selects operating mode

Connection Diagram
User interface
Code
switch
1

LIN-Bus

EDM (PIM)

T1757_2e

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Installation
Mounting Frame
Switch on primary power at the operator after the user interface is connected.

• Mount the FCP user interface in the appropriate holder box system.
• Or mount FCP in the side cover.

LIN Connection
Cut to length and assemble the LIN connection cable on both ends with a FCC 6-pole plug. The polarity of the FCC-plug
is not of importance.

For alternative cable connections via adapter with terminal connection see module documentation LIN-Bus adapter T-1322.

T1264_6

FCC 6 pole max. 98’ FCC 6 pole

Component Dimensions
1.77” .65”

cut out .27”


1-19/32” x 1-19/32”

T1264_8e

Technical Data
Inputs: 2 x Pull up in: 24 VDC/ 3mA, function programmable

Terminal cross section: 20 AWG (stranded wire)

LIN interface: FCC 6-Pol

Length of all LIN cables: < 328’

LIN cable length between modules: < 98’ max, phone ribbon cable 6 x 0.14 mm2
< 100’max, LIN-Bus-Adapter MCU32-LADP-A
Ambient temperature: – 4 …+122 °F

Dimensions: 1.7716” × 1.7716”, recess min. .787”

Module interface MCU42-EDM-A


MCU42-PIM-A (for commissioning and maintenance)
MCU32

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