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CSSMFDO-080 Swing Door Opener

Apr 29, 2026

Comprehensive Installation and Operating Instructions for the CSSMFDO-080 Automatic Door Opening Device

1. Introduction and Product Overview

The CSSMFDO-080 automatic swing door opener is a versatile electromechanical device engineered for the automated control of various swing-type doors. Its primary applications include single or double iron gates, villa entrance doors, glass doors, electric small doors and pedestrian passage swing doors. The system is designed to integrate seamlessly with modern access control ecosystems, enabling automatic switching via access control equipment, facial recognition devices, smartphone commands or license plate recognition systems.

At the core of its operation is a next-generation DC brushless motor. This motor technology provides ample, smooth and reliable strength for door movement while offering superior energy efficiency and longevity compared to traditional brushed motors. The control unit or controller, is built utilizing a military-grade motherboard process, which significantly enhances its durability, resistance to environmental stress and overall operational stability, culminating in a user-friendly experience.

2. Key Product Features and Electrical Specifications

The device is distinguished by several key features aimed at convenience, safety and adaptability. Its compact design is particularly noteworthy, making it suitable for pedestrian access doors and allowing installation on door posts as narrow as 8 centimeters. The system incorporates a non-reversible motor and a reverse arm, enhancing security by preventing forced manual opening. It also includes a built-in shutdown limit when using the full crank arm. For challenging installations, such as very small door posts or restricted spaces, the small curved arm offers a practical solution. Performance-wise, the opener is exceptionally fast, capable of completing an open or close cycle in as little as 3 seconds under ideal conditions (a 90-degree opening with a shortened curved arm). To protect the mechanical gears and prolong the product's lifespan, the system features both soft-start and soft-stop functions, which eliminate abrupt, jarring movements.

From an electrical perspective, the CSSMFDO-080 is designed for specific operational parameters. It is suited for swing doors with a maximum width of 1600mm and a weight of up to 250Kg. The required power input voltage is DC24V-150W. The motor itself draws 45W of power. The controller provides a door lock control voltage output of DC12V and a light control voltage output of DC24V. The included remote controls have an operational range exceeding 15 meters. The motor operates at a speed ratio of 1:200 and the unit is designed to function in ambient temperatures ranging from -20°C to +45°C. The total weight of the opener is approximately 8.2 kg with package dimensions of 390mm in length, 300mm in width and 100mm in thickness.

3. Installation Guidelines and Mechanical Setup

The installation process requires careful preparation and adherence to safety protocols. Essential tools include an electric hammer for concrete structures, an electric drill for metal or wood, a Phillips screwdriver, wire strippers, a wrench and protective wrap cloth. Recommended cables include RVV2×1.5mm² for power, RVV2×1.5mm² for the electric lock, and RVV4×1.0mm² for access control or infrared anti-clamp sensors.

Before any physical mounting, installers must first determine the desired door opening direction. The next step involves analyzing the door's physical structure. A unique and helpful feature is the use of 1:1 installation stickers. These stickers are placed according to the chosen installation location, helping to mark drilling and threading points. For metal door structures, an adapter base plate must be placed first and fixed with dovetail wire before the motor itself is attached.

A critical mechanical alignment note is emphasized: the door's L-type mounting seat, the crank arm, and the door opener’s main spindle must all be on the exact same horizontal level. Failure to achieve this alignment will result in uneven force application, causing the crank arm to experience vertical stress, which may lead to mechanical jamming or blockages.

4. Equipment Commissioning and Parameter Configuration

Commissioning the CSSMFDO-080 involves configuring a series of parameters via the controller's menu system. The most critical settings are:

  • F1 (Opening Angle): This parameter defines how wide the door will open. The value can be set between 10 and 270 degrees; a higher value results in a larger opening angle.

  • F2 (Opening Direction): This simple but essential setting determines the swing direction. A value of "0" designates a left-opening door, while a value of "1" designates a right-opening door.

  • F3 & F4 (Opening and Closing Speed): These parameters control the velocity of the door’s movement. The setting range is from 2 to 100, where a higher number corresponds to a faster speed. The base unit is 50 revolutions per minute (RPM).

  • F5 (Door Closing Delay): This allows the user to set a delay time, in seconds, between the door reaching its fully open position and initiating the automatic closing sequence. The range is 0 to 60 seconds.

  • F6 & F7 (Obstruction Detection): These parameters work in tandem to manage safety. F6 controls the rebound strength when the door encounters an obstruction. A higher value means more force is required before the door will reverse. F7 controls the rebound sensitivity, specifically the time it takes for the door to react and bounce back after being blocked.

  • Remote Control Pairing (FA): To pair a new remote, the user navigates to the FA menu on the main board and presses 'OK'. When the display shows 'PPPP', the user must long-press the 'stop' button on the remote. A single beep confirms successful pairing.

Additionally, the system provides advanced configuration groups (F8 and FE). The F8 group includes settings for light control mode (time-based), scheduled light on/off times, internal vs. external remote control options, door opening delay after signal trigger and parameters for finding the mechanical origin (homing) position with adjustable current and speed. The FE group is dedicated to real-time clock calibration (seconds, minutes, hours) and includes a manual push-door setting for defining the door's "closed" position. To restore all configurable parameters to their factory defaults, the user accesses the FB menu and long-presses 'OK' until five beeps are heard. It is noted that the opening direction (F2) and motor type (FF:E) are preserved during this reset.

5. Fault Code Diagnosis

The controller incorporates a sophisticated diagnostic system that displays specific fault codes, enabling rapid troubleshooting. For instance, code 0E02 indicates a "Follow Error Overrun," often caused by a motor-controller model mismatch or a mechanical disconnection between the motor shaft and reducer. Code 0E04 signals a "Motor Hall Signal Failure," typically due to a disconnected or damaged Hall wiring harness or a faulty Hall board. Code 0E08 points to "Motor Overload," which may be due to a mechanical jam, insufficient motor power, or a model mismatch. Power supply issues are indicated by 0E20 (High Supply Voltage) and 0E40 (Low Supply Voltage), the latter of which can also be caused by undersized power cables or excessive cable length causing voltage drop. Finally, code 0E80 signifies a control board short circuit, potentially stemming from damaged motor wires, a burned-out motor, or a failed controller power tube.

6. Included Components and Final Safety Warnings

The complete package includes the door opener body, crank arm, a set of M8 expansion wires and hex socket screws, a hexagonal wrench, mounting stickers, a detailed instruction manual, two remote controls, a 24V DC power supply, metal face-mount adapter plates and warning labels.

The manual concludes with critical safety warnings. It stipulates that all installation and maintenance must be performed with the main power disconnected. The controller power supply must have proper safety grounding. The product should be kept away from high temperatures, open flames, and liquids, as direct contact with 220V mains power is prohibited as the controller is a low-voltage (24V) device. During maintenance, especially when inspecting the support arm, clear no-passing signs must be posted to prevent accidental crushing injuries. The device is not intended for use by children or individuals without proper supervision or training.

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