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1. 6 3 The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments e Tilt angle 15 30 45 e Tilt angle 30 e Sensitivity 9 e Sensitivity 9 6 3 The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments e Tilt angle 15 30 45 e Tilt angle 30 e Sensitivity 9 e Sensitivity 9 6 3 When the power is turned ON the red and green LED flash for a few seconds During a detection the red LED lights on During configuration the red LED flashes a number of times corresponding to the parameter being changed see table The green LED flashes a number of times corresponding to its setting Page 3 of 7 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL CONFIGURATION e Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote control e Insert two AAA batteries supplied with the remote control as shown beside e Close the battery compartment 0 9 Number keys 1 Output redirection 2 Plus 3 15 Check Values Unlock 4 16 Lock Minus 5 Holdtime 6 17 Output configuration Sensitivity 7 Detection mode 8 19 Setup Rejection mode 9 Note F or optimum results point the remote control to the sensor before pressing its buttons 2 CONFIGURATION OF THE SENSOR Every adjustment session using
2. the infrared remote control must start with unlocking and end with a double locking The table below lists the parameters able to be adjusted by remote control and the operations required in order to adjust these parameters PARAMETERS ACTIONS LED SIGNAL UNLOCK Press the UNLOCK key 4 The red LED flashes quickly waiting for the Enter your 4 digit access code using 0 9 NUMBER keys 1 access code During the first sensor adjustment or if the access code is reset to the 0000 value After entering the correct access code or if no factory setting or during the first minute after the power on press only the UNLOCK key access code is required the red LED flashes 4 no access code required slowly to indicate that the unlock is successful and the adjustment session has begun UNLOCK with access code E 09 EJ EJ UNLOCK without access code Note Adjustment session ON LOCK When all the parameters have been set press the LOCK key 16 The red LED stops flashing to return to its normal If you wish to enter a new access code use 0 9 NUMBER function keys 1 to enter the new 4 digit access code within 1 minute If no access code is entered or if you want to keep the current access code press the LOCK key 16 once more If no remote control key is pressed within 1 minute the adjustment session is automatically locked LOCK with access code change LOCK without access code or access code change 75 5268 01 2
3. 0070111 Page 4 of 7 Note x All parameters or functions listed in the following tables are only accessible if the sensor is in adjustment session The red LED is then slowly flashing During an adjustment session each parameter may be checked or changed at any time in the following way PARAMETERS ACTIONS CHECK Press the key corresponding to the parameter to be checked and then press the CHECK VALUES key 15 VALUES Count the number of times the green LED flashes which corresponds to the value of the checked parameter No green LED flash corresponds to the value 0 Repeat this operation to check the value of the other parameters if required Example SENSITIVITY key 7 7 flashes of the LED the radar sensitivity is set at the value 7 CHECK VALUES cx Press the key corresponding to the sensitivity 7 or holdtime 6 parameter to be modified and then press the PLUS key 3 to increase the value by 1 unit PLUS cx Press the key corresponding to the sensitivity 7 or holdtime 6 parameter to be modified and then press the MINUS key 5 to reduce the value by 1 unit MINUS cx Note about LED signal The red LED flashes quickly waiting for the value Once this has been entered it flashes slowly again PARAMETERS ACTIONS DEFINITIONS ADVICES SENSITIVITY Press the SENSITIVITY key 7 To increase the sensitivity means to increase the sensor Use the NUMBER keys 0 9 1 to enter the sensitivity required or
4. NEA R FALCON DR FALCON XL DR ZN USER S GUIDE COMPANY MOTION SENSORS FOR INDUSTRIAL DOORS cm HALMA GROUP FALCON DR double relay high mount e FALCON XL DR double relay low mount Technology Microwave and Hold time 0 55 to 9s adjustable TECHNICAL microprocessor Temperature range 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 60 C SPECIFICATION Transmitter frequency 24 125 GHz Degree of protection IP65 Transmitter radiated power lt 20 dBm EIRP Norm conformity R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Transmitter power density lt 5 mW cm EMC 89 336 EEC Mounting height Dimensions 4 W x 5 D x3 34 H e FALCON DR from 11 5 3 5m to 23 7m 102 mm W x 127 mm D x 96 mm H e FALCON XL DR from 6 5 2m to 11 5 3 5m Weight 0 88 Ibs 0 4 kg Tilt angles 0 to 180 in elevation Material of housing ABS and polycarbonate Detection zone Material of bracket Anodized aluminium e FALCON DR 13 W x 16 D Length of cable 33 10m mounting height of 5m 4m W x 5m D Manual adjustment e FALCON XL DR 13 W x 6 5 D e Orientation of sensing field mechanically mounting height of 2 5m 4m W x 2m D e Multiple functions by push buttons Detection mode Motion Remote control adjustments Minimum speed 2 in 5cm s measured in the e Sensitivity sensor axis e Hold time Supply voltage 12V to 24V AC 10 e Detection mode 12V to 24V DC 30 10 e Pedestrian and parallel traffic rejec
5. ON p e parameter s value parameter s number WITH PUSH Note These two buttons are accessible from the sensor front cover with a small point BUTTONS e To adjust the sensor using the buttons Press and hold either push button for 2 seconds until the LEDs flash and then release the button e To end adjusting the sensor using the buttons fi Press and hold either push button for 2 seconds until the LEDs stop flashing and Ph pioioi Pak haan taic then release the button the parameter s value the parameter s number Note if no button is pressed within 20 seconds the adjustment session is automatically ended e To reset all the parameters to the factory values Press and hold both push buttons simultaneously until the two LEDs switch on for 1 second after 2 seconds During the manual adjustment session the red and green LEDs flash successively and continuously e The flashing number of the red LED provides the number of the displayed parameter see next table e The flashing number of the green LED provides the value of the displayed parameter Note no green flashing indicates the zero value During the manual adjustment session e Each press on the right button increases the number of the displayed parameter by one unit e Each press on the left button increases the value of the displayed parameter by one unit Note When the maximum value or the highest number of the parameter is reached it will return to its minimum val
6. adjust this capabilities to detect small useful signals parameter using the PLUS 3 or MINUS 5 keys as explained above Practically to increase the sensitivity leads to increase the T dimensions of the sensing field SENSITIVITY Ds HOLD TIME Press the HOLD TIME key 6 The hold time allows extended output activation time after a Use the NUMBER keys 0 9 1 to enter the required hold time 0 5 s to 9 s motion detection has stopped Itis recommended to use this or adjust this parameter using the PLUS 3 or MINUS 5 keys as explained parameter instead of the operator s one with the same function above interferences with the sensor HOLD TIME w DETECTION Press the DETECTION MODE key 8 With the bidirectional mode the approaching and departing MODE Use the NUMBER keys 1 3 1 to select the required mode target is detected With the unidirectional mode only the Key 1 bidirectional mode approaching target is detected Key 2 unidirectional mode Key 3 unidirectional mode with the MTF function Using the MTF Motion Tracking Feature enables the sensor to automatically switch from the unidirectional mode to bidirectional mode as soon as a target is detected This function is recommended for applications with elderly people dx Or anyone approaching the door hesitantly REJ ECTION Press the REJ ECTION MODE key 8 The discrimination between a pedestrian and the different Perturbations immunity i
7. crews e Slide the main electronic circuit into the 2 housing slot guides and e Pull out the front cover with the 2 front cover screws pull the main cable gently at the same time e Gently push the front cover and make sure that the external housing is properly seated front cover must be flush with housing e Screw the 2 front cover screws and tighten the retaining nut Ceiling Mountin plage 15 30 45 Check that both locking collars are atthe same position e Align the bracket slot to the locking collar guide as shown siig To insert or to remove the cable COS E E EN DE A e Unscrew the retaining nut e Pass the cable through the retaining nut and the grommet y a o Grommet e Screw the retaining nut BROWN GREEN Power supply P AY YELLOW COM1 oe lt 9 Retaining nut WHITE NC 1 PINK NO 1 j BLACK COM 2 r J Main Cable RED NC 2 BLUE NO2 Ceiling mounting SENSOR DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING Bracket dimensions Note The bold type values give the minimum distance required to be able to fully adjust the sensor 75 5268 01 20070111 Page 2 of 7 SENSING FIELD DIMENSIONS 75 5268 01 20070111 FALCON Mounting height 16 5 5m The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments The sensing fields here on the left correspond to the following adjustments e Tilt angle 15 30 45 e Tilt angle 30 e Sensitivity 9 e Sensitivity 9
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9. relay 1 Motion of vehicle triggers relay 2 75 5268 01 20070111 Page 5 of 7 OUTPUT Key 2 towards or away mode detection Towards or away mode detection only works if the detection REDIRECTION Motion towards the detector triggers relay 1 parameter is set to 1 bi directional Otherwise the sensor Motion away from the detector triggers relay 2 does not detect any motion anymore This works also if pedestrian rejection is enabled immunity OUTPUT Press the OUTPUT CONFIGURATION key 17 parameter set to 3 4 or 5 a Use the NUMBER keys 1 4 1 to select the required output configuration i Passive B d Fi a f NO 4 NO 4 NO 4 _ NO 4 Detection COM 3 COM 3 COM 3 COM 3 NC 5 NC 5 NC 5 NC 5 NO 4 NO 4 NO 4 0 No Detection comaj COM 3 COM 3 gt NC 5 NC 5 NC 5 During an adjustment session all parameters may be reset to their factory values in the following way PARAMETERS ACTIONS FACTORY Press the SETUP key 19 then press the NUMBER key 9 VALUES All the parameters except the access code are reset to the factory values FACTORY VALUES L S Factory Values Table Sensitivity o o o e T Holdtime S o 0 G 0 e a ee ee O E re Detection mode 1 3 Rejection mode 1 Output redirection Output configuration l Without remote control all of the parameters can be set using the 2 push buttons Area of the green LED Area of the red LED CONFIGURATI
10. s used to avoid detection due to environmental vehicles depends mainly on the mounting height and the perturbations vibrations rains etc microwave module tilt angle Be careful that the rejection Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection provides both rejection of pedestrian function increases the response time of the sensor and rejection of any parallel traffic simultaneously Use the next table as suggestions and do not hesitate to increase or decrease the rejection level to obtain the required Use the NUMBER keys 1 5 1 to enter the required rejection mode rejection Key 1 detection of all kind of targets in motion Key 2 detection of all kind of targets in motion perturbations immunity Key 3 Low Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection perturbations immunity Key 4 Mid Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection perturbations immunity Key 5 High Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection perturbations immunity OUTPUT Press the OUTPUT REDIRECTION key 2 to switch from one mode to REDIRECTION another 7 a a wo ce D amp aaa Cc a Q FALCON Pedestrian or vehicle mode detection only works if pedestrian Key 0 regular operating mode standard FALCON rejection is enabled immunity parameter set to 3 4 or 5 Otherwise the sensor does not classify target types and as a Key 1 pedestrian or vehicle mode detection consequence Is never able to trigger relay 2 Any motion detected activates
11. t the sensor is correctly fixed picked up by the sensor If the rejection mode Is set at level 1 set this parameter to level 2 Reduce the sensitivity Switch to unidirectional mode The sensor willnot unlock Improper access code being entered Cut and restore power supply No access code is required when access code Is to unlock during the first minute after powering Press on entered unlock then on lock and introduce a new access code The sensor does not Batteries in the remote control are weak Check the batteries insertion respond to the remote or installed improperly Change the batteries control Remote control is badly pointed Point the remote control towards to the sensor COMPANY CONTACT i Do not leave problems unresolved If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem please call B E A Inc If you must wait for the following workday to call B E A leave the door inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made Never sacrifice the safe operation of the automatic door OPEN UP NE ONS i i i cation or gate for an incomplete solution HALMA GROUP i E COMPANY The following numbers can be called 24 hours a day 7 days a week For more information visit www beasensors com West 1 888 419 2564 Mid West 1 888 308 8843 South East 1 800 407 4545 North East 1 866 836 1863 US and Canada 1 866 249 7937 Canada 1 866 836 1863 75 5268 01 20070111 Page 7
12. tion mode Mains frequency 50 to 60 Hz e Output configuration Power consumption lt 2W VA e Security Two Output relay free of potential change over contact e Max contact voltage 42V AC e Max contact current 1A resistive e Max switching power 30W DC 60VA AC DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR Area of the green LED Area of the infrared receive Area of the red LED Locking collar Tranceiver module lanar antenna Bracket p Green LED 2 push buttons a Em EE A EN Tapaa toa a Thee 2 screws to attach Infrared Receiver e the front cover Red LED 2 Push Buttons d Washer to attach the the sensor ee Microprocessor A Screw to attach the i Tii bracket to the sensor Sa ae bc oe l g aan aan a w Terminal block Main cable a of 8 Bracket ot INSTALLATION TIPS The sensor must be firmly The sensor must not be placed The sensor must not have The sensor must not have any fastened to prevent from directly behind a panel or any kind any object likely to move or fluorescent lighting in its vibrating of material vibrate in its sensing field sensing field 75 5268 01 20070111 Page 1 of 7 OPENING AND 2 Slot guides to support CLOSING THE the electronic circuit SENSOR e Loosen the retaining nut until the cable slides easily into e Connect the quick disconnect terminal block to the main electronic the grommet circuit e Partially unscrew the 2 front cover s
13. ues For example to change the sensitivity from 7 to 9 and the rejection mode from detection of all kind of targets in motion to High Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection Press any button for 2 seconds to enter the adjustment session and then release tt The red LED flashes once 1 sensitivity and the green LED flashes 7 times Sensitivity 7 Press the left button twice to increase the sensitivity from 7 to 9 The red LED still flashes once 1 sensitivity but the green LED flashes 9 times now sensitivity 9 Now press the right button 4 times to move to function 5 rejection mode The red LED flashes 5 times 5 rejection mode and the green LED flashes once detection of all kind of targets in motion Press the left button 4 times to set the parameter to High Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection The red LED still flashes 5 times 5 rejection mode but the green LED flashes 5 times now High pedestrian parallel traffic rejection e Press any button during 2 seconds to end the adjustment session and then release it 75 5268 01 20070111 Page 6 of 7 TROUBLE SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION SHOOTING The door will not open and The sensor power is off Check the wiring and the power supply no red LED lights up The door opens and closes The sensor sees the door moving Increase the tilt angle and or reduce the sensitivity constantly When closing the door creates vibrations Ensure tha

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