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TopScan User's Guide - ADSF

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1. left right Option 1 Release the red screws on both mounting brackets then slide them to the side Depending on the door opening a right or left sensing field should be selected Factory setting is right sensing field most common Option 2 Release the red screws then slide the bracket holders together with the sensor S carefully out of the aluminium housing ya L R Front Back To change the sensing field type slide Position of the detection area the plastic block to position L or R It L Left can be found on the back of side the R Right optics 2 5 Selecting the switching and operating modes Mounting the sensor Mount the sensor in the housing and slide both mounting brackets against the sensor Note Put cable behind the mounting bracket Make sure the red screws on the mount ing brackets are fully unscrewed before inserting the sensor into the brackets Switch 1 Switch 2 Operating mode moving or stationary gt Moving mode Switch 1 up no background necessary floor is ignored background suppression the sensor cannot be tested in this operating mode test input TI without function gt N gt Stationary mode Switch 1 down not recommended if mounted on a moving door a stable background is essential the floor is analyzed background evaluation the sensor can be test
2. User s guide presence Tel 08700 434512 Top ADSF UK LTD Active infrared presence sensor for swinging revolving amp folding automatic doors Em Safety instructions The device must only be operated at a protective low voltage with safe electrical insulation Product repairs must be performed solely by the manufacturer Shut off all power going to the sensor before attempting any wiring procedures Maintain a clean amp safe environment when working in public areas Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door Always check placement of all wiring and components before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards i e ANSI A156 10 upon completion of installation DO NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVED NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON oa Preparation Installation EEJ Mounting the housing a Opening the housing F Mounting the aluminium housing on a swinging door Aluminum extrusion Remove end covers by removing screws Sensor Remove front cover End cap 2 x EZI Selecting the detection area Front cover Mounting brackets 2 x Phillips head screws 2 x ea Removing the sensor OOOOWO
3. d off Decreasing the Testing is only possible for This simulates a detection and when scanning range stationary mode functioning correctly causes the DC supply Power relay to switch Set the scanning range to approx 9 84 25 cm above the Plug ane a i i I floor with a maximum of 28 to ee a fulfill ANSI 156 10 guide bridge P E Decreasing the scanning range Increasing the scanning range an SE fa a 2 at TH r bd a 205 ats cy gt oag E E See 2 2 10 Adjust detection area 2 12 Secure the sensor position Adjust the detection area by sliding the sensor red mounting brackets should be partly unscrewed for easy adjustments When all the settings are completed secure the sensor by tight ening the red screws on the mounting brackets 2 11 Inclination angle 2 13 Closing the housing Note If necessary cut out the cable exit indicated on the end cover Set the inclination angle by carefully rotating the sensor up or down with 2 hands Attach the front cover to the aluminium housing Note Mount the end caps using the screws The angle of 0 to 30 can be read on the sides of the mounting brackets Make sure to set the same angle on both brackets to have a level sensor 0 to 30 EREI Adaptation for ANSI BHMA compliance To comply with the ANSI BHMA requirement o
4. ed via the test input Eis Switching mode active passive variable gt Passive variable Switch 2 up on detection the relay switches from common to nc see section 2 6 this setting has the advantage that a power failure or wire damage is inter preted as a detection and will trigger the respective safety feature of the door or Sow Power on the sensor after all installa tions have been completed Check the detection range with a regu lar sheet of paper white letter size or the palm of your hand gt Active switching Switch 2 down on detection the relay switches from common to no see section 2 6 EE Ma If necessary adjust the detection char acteristics as described in sections 2 9 2 10 and 2 11 Electrical connection The terminal block can be pushed out from below with a screwdriver if necessary Connect the cables to the terminal based on the diagram below Note The LED lights up when the sensor detects a presence yellow no i nc scanning range standard switch 2 down e ISO white 7 JGO white 2 9 Scanning range t a S O brown S O brown green common green j P s grey nc grey Adjust the scanning range with Increasing the 18 0 O QO QO yellow the adjustment wheel TI Test input only if switch 1 is down Function of test input When the test input is active voltage Note on test input present the sensor is switche
5. erial Red LED Plug in screw terminal Can be switched over Suitable for use in acc with IP52 Lights up when an object is detected Front cover Distance between optical units Operating temperature Aluminum ABS PC black 5 91 150 mm Storage temperature Weight Sensor dimensions 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 40 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C Transmitter receiver 1 59 oz 45 g Housing color Electromagnetic compatibility 7 8 x 1 2 x 0 78 198 5 x 31 x 20 mm Silver black or white Without housing Interference immunity in acc with EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2 Emitted interference in acc with EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 Length Width Height without housing Depending on version C in acc with EMC directive 89 336 EEC TUV independently tested and certified to com ply with ANSI 156 10 2005 ADSF UK LTD Tel 08700 434512 Fax 08700 434524
6. f 1 max between lead ing edge and sensing field cut the side braket on the leading edge side and slide the sensor brackets assem bly as far as possible towards the leading edge 3 77 1 15m The Topscan has been independ ently tested by TUV and certified compliant with ANSI standards side brackets Fa Extended applications Em Multiple sensors in a single housing Multiple sensors can be connected to one another using the cable TS Flat cable The operating voltage terminals 1 2 and the relay output terminals 3 4 and 5 only need to be connected once to a single sensor EA External sensors An external sensor is connected via the plug in screw terminal 7 12 12 B E Potential free connection Note 11 Q for an external NC or NO contact The NC or NO Terminal 10 and 12 contact can be selected and led to the 10 2 af door control 9 Q Power for an external sensor 8 O The voltage corresponds to the supply voltage It is not necessary to provide a separate power supply for the 7 1O t at terminal 1 and 2 external sensor verify transformer capacity to support devices External sensor i MANI SAOVOVSG SVNODDS 4 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Corrective actions Doors only open n the moving application the sensor is Change the operating mode to moving cyclically o
7. mperature dependence 3 94 98 4 100 2500 mm 19 7 98 4 500 2500 mm Mech adjustment wheel 59 1 98 4 1500 2500 mm Black White difference Detection area Type of light Operating voltage 140 F 60 C 10 4 F 20 C 10 max 20 White Larger scanning range Black Smaller scanning range Approx 2 95 75 mm diameter For stationary mode For moving mode Triangulation principle IRED Deviation from 68 F 20 C with reference to the scanning range set Difference between black and white with reference to the scanning range set For a scanning range of 78 74 2000 mm Current consumption Signal output Response time on detection 17 30 V DC 18 28 V AC lt 110mA Pulsed alternating light 880 nm Relay changeover contact Max switching voltage 48V AC DC Max switching current 0 5A AC DC Max switching capacity 55VA 24W Drop out time after detection Response time with test signal Approx 30 ms Max 150 ms Max 2s Electrically isolated Nominal current ohmic load 1A 24V DC For ind cap load provide spark quenching Ohmic load Test input Operating mode Function indication Max 500 ms With UB 17 30 V DC For stationary mode For moving mode Moving stationary Only possible for DC operation Only for stationary mode Connection type Protection class Housing mat
8. r partially configured for stationary mode see section 2 5 Scanning range set too close to the ground Adjust scanning range see section 2 9 Doors do not open Switching type active passive Change switching type active passive see sec LED does not light up set incorrectly tion 2 5 Doors do not open Scanning range set too close to the ground Adjust scanning range see section 2 9 LED is permanently lit Door opens Switching type active passive Change switching type active passive see sec LED is permanently lit set incorrectly tion 2 5 Scanning range set too close to the ground Adjust scanning range see section 2 9 The sensor detects Scanning range set too far from the ground Adjust scanning range see section 2 9 no objects Flat ribbon connections between two sen Replace sensors sors are connected incorrectly Heavy direct rain Replace sensor The sensor detects Fluorescent lamp in the vicinity of Change inclination angle see section 2 11 permanently the sensor Change scanning range see section 2 9 Remove fluorescent lamp Irregular detection without an object Reflecting background and at the Increase inclination angle in the detection field same time almost vertically set see section 2 11 or remove reflecting inclination angle background 5 Technical data Detection area Scanning range setting Te

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