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1. presence zone first or last line or last line FIRSTPLINE 4 PULSE ON EXIT Activates if object motion is Activates when object exits FIRST LAST LINE detected and then object exits presence zone first or last See Example to the Left presence zone first or last line line INFRARED MICROWAVE DEFAULT INFRARED VALUES MICROWAVE 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370 Page 5 of 6 9 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION The red LED stays on Wait for learn time setting to expire The sensor detects a presence Launch a setup The red LED is on The presence detection is Increase the immunity of the IR field during rain or snow disturbed by the rain or snow value 2 or 3 respectively The green LED is on Increase the mircowave rejection during rain or snow The microwave detection is disturbed by the rain or snow Consider using unidirectional mode under the Detection Parameters The red LED is permanently on after a setup Setup has failed due to motion Launch a new setup with the IR in the IR field area clear of moving objects The door keeps conor dalece door movement Change the sensor angle and or recycling open closed mircowave field angle Sensor detects door vibrations Increase mircrowave rejection The sensor detects objects outside of its Too much reflection due to a j j Increase the mircowave rejection detection field metalli
2. s charge E Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to insure that moving parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment E Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards i e ANSI A156 10 19 upon completion of installation LY DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the sensor All repairs and or component replacements must be performed by BEA Inc Unau thorized disassembly or repair 1 May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock 2 May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product will result in a voided product warranty 4 installation Tips The sensor must be firmly fastened to prevent vibration The sensor must not have any object likely to move or vibrate in its sensing field POWER VAC DC ACTIVATION RELAY PRESENCE RELAY Mp eee a WHITE W BLACK GREEN W BLACK YELLOW W BLACK 070 He RED BLACK WHITE GREEN YELLOW STRIPE STRIPE STRIPE im Sensor Tilt Angle It is important to adjust sensor angle first to position IR field correctly Then adapt angle of radar field by using tilt angle adjustment screw 6 50 325 0 3 25 6 50 ft ft aes NOTE To obtain an IR pattern that s l straight down closest to the door thershold wall mounted 6 50 sensors need to be set at 20 while sensors that are 9 75 extended out from the wall should be set at arou
3. IS40 IS40P INDUSTRIAL USER S GUIDE The Peak OF Detection COMBINED ACTIVE INFRARED MICROWAVE AND ACTIVE INFRARED ONLY SENSOR 1 Description MICROWAVE FIELD ADJUSTMENT LED INDICATORS The IS40 uses Microwave technology for activation and Active Infrared technology for presence IS40P detection The IS40P uses Active Infrared IR technology for presence detection only and the activation relay can be triggered IS40 by entering or exiting the IR field SPECICATION OOOO a a 12 to 24VAC 10 12 to 24VDC 30 5 50 to 60Hz RELAY OUTPUT 2 Relays with switch over contact voltage free Max Voltage 60 VDC 125 VAC Max Current 1A resistive Max Switching Power 30W DC 60VA AC 22 F 30 C to 140 F 60 C MATERIAL oe COLOR CABLE LENGTH 32 feet 10m 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370 Page 1 of 6 This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures Maintain a clean amp safe environment when working in public areas Constantly be aware of pedestrian vehicle traffic around the area Always stop pedestrian vehicle traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door DoOocoOO DO ESD electrostatic discharge Circuit boards are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge Before handling any board ensure you dissipate your body
4. c environment The batteries in the remote control are not installed properly Verify or replace the batteries or dead The remote control is poorly Point the remote control directly aimed towards the sensor The sensor is not powered gt Check the power supply of the sensor The sensor does not respond to the remote control Application requires an Cut and restore power supply No access code or sensor code is required to unlock during will not unlock after You must enter a code or the the first minute after powering on entering an access Wrong ee Was GmerRN Unlock then lock and enter a code new access code or 0000 to delete the current access code 10 Company Contact A HALMA COMPANY call BEA Inc If you must wait for the following workday to call BEA leave the door inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made Never sacrifice the safe operation of the automatic door or gate for an incomplete solution The following numbers can be called 24 hours a day 7 days a week For more information visit www beasensors com f Do not leave problems unresolved If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem please US and Canada 1 866 249 7937 Southeast 1 800 407 4545 Canada 1 866 836 1863 Midwest 1 888 308 8843 Northeast 1 866 836 1863 West 1 888 419 2564 Page 6 of 6 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370
5. es a pees eee Automatic Learn Time Select Parameter RED LED Press Question The Number of Green Flashes Indicate RED LED to Check Flashes Quickly Mark the Value of This Parameter Flashes Slowly Lock the adjustment session and go back to normal function Press Lock Key Twice 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370 Page 3 of 6 8 Setup amp Startup Setup Sequence 1 Power on the sensor Sensor automatically performs a Setup on power up and Setup is complete when Red Green flashing stops 2 If the Detection Zone Background permanently changes and a new Setup is required perform a new Setup by pressing a S o _ Red amp Green LEDs will blink rapidly until setup is complete NOTE Avoid movement in the IR zone during setup Yas Remote Control Parameters AFFECTS REMOTE INFRARED OR STOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MICROWAVE BUTTO AUTOMATIC LEARN TIME Ene IMMUNITY INFRARED re PATTERN INFRARED FUNCTION 3 5 minutes 4 10 minutes 5 20 minutes 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes Low Normal Medium Rain High Snow 1 L L Pulse Frequency FREQUENCY INFRARED 2 H H Pulse Frequency Define the Minimum Target Size 1 1x1 TARGET SIZE INFRARED Page 4 of 6 6 60 minutes 9 co Infinity VOOR L DOOR Y 1L DOOR 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370 Remote Control Parameters Continued SENSITIVITY MICROWAVE 0 9 7 Default DETECTION Bidirectional Towards or Away fr
6. nd 15 13 00 16 30 Mounting height 16 ft Sensitivity 9 19 70 Microwave field angle 30 30 15 WALL MOUNT When the angle of the sensor is chosen tighten the screws firmly Page 2 of 6 75 5371 01 EN 20080505 75 5370 Ya Microwave Field Tilt Angle By turning the tilt 650 325 0 325 6 50 a angle adjustment screw clockwise the radar field angle is reduced 13 0 oh s j 16 3 By turning the tilt os angle adjustment J screw counter Soo 2 clockwise the Mounting height 16 ft MAX radar field angle Sensitivity 9 is increased Sensor angle 20 Every programming session begins by unlocking the sensor Thereafter a program setting may be altered by pressing the desired function key followed by the desired value for that function When all programming is complete press the lock key twice to retain settings Use the following as a guide Unlock the sensor to enter into adjustment session if no access code has been entered Press Unlock Key RED LED Flashes Slowly To change the value of a parameter ex Automatic Learn Time Select Parameter RED LED Enter New Value RED LED to Change Flashes Quickly Flashes Slowly to change any other parameters ex Relay Configuration Select Parameter RED LED Enter New Value RED LED to Change Flashes Quickly Flashes Slowly To check the value of a parameter ex
7. om Sensors MICROWAVE Unidirectional Approach Towards Sensor MODE Unidirectional Depart Away from Sensor Detection of all kind of Targets Medium Pedestrian Parallel traffic in Motion Rejection Interference Immunity REJECTION MICROWAVE Detection of all kind of Targets in Motion High Pedestrian Parallel traffic Rejection MODE Interference Immunity Interference Immunity Low Pedestrian Parallel traffic Rejection Interference Immunity 0 5 second 5 0 seconds ACTIVATION 1 0 second 6 0 seconds RELAY MICROWAVE 2 0 seconds 7 0 seconds HOLD TIME 3 0 seconds 8 0 seconds 4 0 seconds 9 0 seconds estat Relay NO NO CONFIGURATION MICROWAVE 7 o oro aa Nc 0 4 ALL MODES Activates when object is in Activates when object is presence zone in presence zone 1 PULSE ON ENTRY Activates if object motion is Activates when object detected and then object enters enters presence zone presence zone OUTPUT INFRARED CONFIGURATION MICROWAVE DOOR EXAMPLE 0 STANDARD MODE Activates when motion Activates when object is detected in presence zone 2 PULSE ON EXIT Activates if object motion is Activaties when object exits detected and then object exits presence zone LAST LINE presence zone 3 PULSE ON ENTRY Activates if object motion is Activates when object FIRST LAST LINE detected and then object enters enters presence zone first See Example to the Left

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