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1. Bircher Reglomat 870 Pratt Avenue N Schaumburg IL 60193 E IRCHER A sn Phone 847 952 3730 lm GQ Toll Free 800 252 1272 D tn ASMA Fax 847 952 2005 Reg lomat intentional Door an ms ect Email sales bircherreglomat com Web www bircherreglomat com USO1 005 2 14
2. EX Layout of the RC Duo 2 Remote Control A Transmitter receiver infrared B Status indicator LED C Numerical buttons 1 to 9 D E Height Function buttons A to F Start button a Powers on hold 2 sec b Establishes connection to the sensor Output Field size Output leaponegg aeqes sageseoss eoance y Factory Settings _ Factory Settings for output 2 Tl Remote function quick reference guide stored in slot on battery compartment cover This guide is included in every Hercules2s box EFA Turning on the RC Duo 2 Remote Control The RC Duo 2 must be powered on before use POWER ON Press and hold G for 2 seconds POWER OFF Press and hold G for 2 seconds The remote will automatically turn off after 2 minutes if no button is pressed Page 4 EE Establishing Connection to the Sensor The RC Duo 2 functions bidirectionally with the sensor This means that changes to the settings on the sensor are immediately signal led back by the sensor to the remote control If an additional aa is programmed within 2 minutes of the previous parameter it is not necessary to press G to re establish connection to the sensor each time A CE 4 4 a o o o A fo gt T a i gO 6 6 E CE E ay The sensor ack Now press desir
3. BIRCHER Reglomat Hercules 2s Microwave motion sensor for User Manual industrial doors ma Introduction KJ Product Description Hercules 2s is an advanced planar microwave motion sensor designed for industrial doors and gates The sensor can differentiate between people and vehicles Its two relay outputs can be programmed independently for a multitude of applications Hercules 2s also features cross traffic optimization and slow motion detection KFA Box Contents amp Tools Required The box contains the following items A Hercules 2s sensor with pre wired 23 7m 6 wire cable B Self adhesive mounting template B C Instruction manual D Quick reference guide for RC Duo 2 remote control stores in slot on battery compartment cover Tools recommended for installation Ladder Tape measure Level C Drill with 1 4 5mm drill bit Electric screwdriver with bit to match mounting screws AWG 4 5 mm dia wire stripper for cable sleeve AWG 24 0 20 mm2 wire stripper for single wires Other items recommended for installation Mounting screws x2 sized for 3 16 5mm hole RC Duo 2 remote control Part S RC2 KEJ Parts of the Sensor Housing aluminum Mounting bracket In
4. Briefly press one of the buttons inside the sensor unit L or R To access programming buttons open the front cover of the sensor by removing 4 screws Replace cover and close securely once button has been pressed utton C Enter access code with remote control If parameters cannot be changed buttons blink repeat sequence If connection is still not established use option A or B above no access code was previously stored I Press G to establish connection at to the sensor The sensor ad i dress will illuminate Press D followed by Q and enter the 4 digit preset access code followed by D I EXAMPLE DO O O O sensor is now in programming mode Page 5 FA Programming Sensor Functions by Remote Control Sensor Function RC Duo2 Description Function Factory Settings in bold with Mounting Height Output 1 Configuration Green LED White amp green wires Output 2 Configuration Red LED Brown amp blue wires To activate this output press followed by 1 7 Output 1 Field size sensitivity Output 2 Field size sensitivity Factory settings D pu Ensure proper mounting height is speci oe ium AN fied for optimum sensor performance 8 Zom A For people vehicle separation use D 10 3 0 m mounting height of 10 ft 3 m and up TE 13 4 0m A For wide field use mounting height 16 6 5
5. g falls replace it with a new unit If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting please call Bircher Reglomat at 800 252 1272 or visit our website at www bircherreglomat com DO NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVED DO NOT SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON FEW Mounting the Sensor EX Special Considerations ae a O aAa a C3 GSS C3 Ensure sensor is firmly mounted Objects such as fans plants Obstruction can effect perfor Mount sensor away from on a flat surface Avoid vibra flags etc must not protrude into mace of sensor Make sure fluorescent or HID light sources tions the detection area sensor has an unobstructed view Page 2 EFA Mounting Instructions 1 Remove sensor unit from mounting bracket by loosening handscrews 2 Affix the self adhesive mounting template to the wall or ceiling and drill holes in specified locations Remove the template once the holes have been drilled 3 Route the cable through the opening in the mounting bracket and ensure cable length is sufficient to accomodate desired inclination angle Attaching the sensor to the bracket 4 Secure the mounting bracket tightly to the wall or ceiling using screws boz 5 Attach sensor to mounting bracket by aligning the pins and screws on the sensor with the slots on the mounting bracket Ensure both sides are seated properly Tighten handscrews to secure 6 C
6. or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this equipment not expresssly approved by Bircher Reglomat may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Page 11 11 Technical Data Specification Woe OOS OS Operating voltage 7 28 VAC 45 65 Hz ieee ce 12 36 VDC msa oooO ER 22 to 140 F Sor oo oi 30 to 60 C 0 to 95 relative humidity no condensation Aluminum housing polycarbonate cover l Max Lx W x D 6 3 4 x 4 3 8 x 4 3 4 170 x 110 x 120 mm Dimensions with monuting bracket i see mounting template for more information TB 1b 820 g including cable Product designation Recommended Accessories RC Duo 2 Remote Control Part 991005 Required to access complete set of functions KEJ Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Bircher Reglomat AG Wiesengasse 20 CH 8222 Beringen Switzerland www bircher reglomat com Importer Bircher America Inc 870 Pratt Ave N Schaumburg IL 60193 USA www bircherreglomat com Directives observed CE 0682 R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC EMC directive 004 108 EC standards taken into account EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 ETSI EN 300 4402 FLC TBZ F53131710 IC 5904A 31710 Important note Bircher Reglomat reserves the right to change any Information in this document without notice For the latest version please visit www bircherreglomat com or call 800 252 1272 to request a copy
7. safe electrical separation Always consider the safety functions of your applications as a whole never just in relation to one individual section of the system The installer is responsible for testing the system to ensure it meets all applicable safety standards e g UL 325 Never touch any electronic components or lenses After accessing the inside of the sensor ensure the cover protection seal is closed tightly to achieve designated protection rating A N EFJ Installation Safety Follow all steps outlined in this manual in order for proper installation of the product Stop all traffic through the door before installing sensor Ensure there is no vehicle or pedestrian traffic through the door until sensor is installed and tested for compliance with all applicable safety standards e g UL 325 Verify proper installation of door equipment before installing sensor Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures Always use wire terminals to terminate stranded wire ends Check placement of wiring to ensure moving parts are not impeded by wires Make sure wiring is correct before applying power to the sensor to avoid damage to equipment Ensure door amp header including housing components are properly grounded to protective earth PE Ensure e g by walk testing that installation is in compliance with all applicable standards e g UL 325 after completion of installation If the sensor sustains damages e
8. 0 m under 13 ft 4m 19 6 6 0 m After mounting height is set most typical applications require no further programming 23 7 0m Vehicles forward Vehicles backward Vehicles both directions People forward People backward People both directions People amp vehicles forward People amp vehicles backward People amp vehicles both directions Vehicles forward Vehicles backward Vehicles both directions F lt j AJ E te People forward People backward People both directions People amp vehicles forward People amp vehicles backward People amp vehicles both directions X Small field least sensitive Small field less sensitive Medium field normal sensitivity 4 Large field very sensitive 5 X Large field most sensitive 1 X Small field least sensitive 2 Small field less sensitive 3 Medium field normal sensitivity 4 Large field very sensitive 5 X Large field most sensitive Page 6 Sensor Function RC Duo 2 Description Function Factory Settings in bold with Output 1 Hold Time Output 2 Hold Time Output 1 Logic Output 2 Logic Cross Iraffic Optimization CTO Interference Filter slow Motion Detection SMD Remote control set Access Code To unlock sensor see page 5 Delete Access Code Lock Sensor to Remote Access Pulse on exit Output steadily on for testing purposes only Output steadily off 0 5 sec 1 0 sec 2 0 sec 5 0 sec
9. Pulse on exit Output steadily on for testing purposes only g Output steadily off GBWOSGHVNSE OEV 1 Off Door always activates when any crossing traffic is detected 2 Low Door occasionally activates when crossing traffic is detected 3 Medium Door rarely activates when crossing traffic is detected High Door ignores most crossing traffic 1 Off 2 On Use when electromagnetic sources such as fluorescent bulbs HID lights wireless systems motors inverters are causing interference 1 Off 2 On holds door open as long as people are slightly moving in front of the door LED will blink Available addresses that can be set by remote Factory setting 9 Reads amp sets address 1 4 set by DIP switch on sensor unit Once address is changed press to re establish connection with sensor A N Before setting access code always use delete access code To set access code enter D followed by any 4 digit number from D 9 DODD Bending with D Access code is now stored To delete access code enter D 9 OOOO ending with O Forces sensor to exit programming mode Further changes cannot be made until programming mode is entered again See section 6 1 Factory Reset 9 Completes factory reset All settings listed in this table with will be restored Factory settings Page 7 Functions amp Settings Programming Sensor with Buttons on Unit In cases when n
10. RECEIVER me a REAR PNP OUTPUT PHOTOEYE RECEIVER ve FRONT PNP OUTPUT BREAKAWAY INPUT CE FE FE AEEA EAA EAE i gt a gt EDJ FCC Approval This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause harmful interference this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These li mits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receiver connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected consult the dealer
11. clination angle handscrews x2 Microwave planar module Clip for wide detection pattern Use setting for wide field pattern sec 7 2 Left button to set function Right button R to set value Output 1 indicator green LED Output 2 indicator red LED DIP switches for setting remote control addresses 1 4 m o o op I O m q Rear cover Connection cable Front cover Cover screws x4 O 2 arm z RC Duo 2 remote control required to access complete set of functions Page 1 WA Safety Precautions A N PAT General Safety Warning failure to follow these safety precautions may cause damage to sensor or objects serious personal injury or death This product is designed to be mounted above an overhead industrial door Do not use this product other than for its specified application Observe all applicable local national and international door safety standards codes and laws Only trained and qualified personnel may install and initialize the sensor Only authorized Bircher Reglomat personnel may perform hardware software changes or repairs to the product The unit should only be operated from a safety extra low voltage SELV system with
12. ed nowledges It s current new value I I I I I I I I ee I Ensure sensor Is in I I on following pages for settin Pee I I I I I I I I I I I I aeu mode The sensor s ad dress illuminates on Choose function to be The new setting programmed See chart e new setting Is immediately saved section 6 1 the keypad and displayed on complete list it on t i l ee blinks press 1 EXAMPLE address i A TET ant eee again to establish factory setting Press the desired XAMPLE e 113 3m Programming of connection function letter button 13 16 6 ft 4 5 m choose 3 10 13 this function is now actory default 1 3 4 m complete Repeat EXAMPLE mounting height for other functions if necessary A N Note If any buttons are blinking programming failed In this case repeat programming Een Functions amp Settings Programming by Remote Control KA Entering Sensor Programming Mode The connection between the RC Duo 2 and Hercules 2s can only be established when the sensor is in programming mode unlocked Programming mode is activated when the sensor is switched on For safety reasons this mode is automatically deactivated 30 minutes after the last setting has been made on the sensor The sensor can be locked at any time by pressing QIO followed by 8 Programming mode can be activated in three different ways A Restart the sensor temporarily disconnect the supply voltage B
13. ensor will not allow wide field setting to be activated if a higher mounting height is selected Normal field without clip Wide field with clip Wide Field Setting Press IR once to turn on Briefly press Ljand R simultaneously to exit programming mode Press L 3 times to enter wide field function The red LED will blink 4 times Briefly press Land R wide field and twice to turn off factory setting off The green LED will blink the corresponding of times to verify selection simultaneously to enter programming mode Changes are saved im mediately Page 8 2 Mount the clip g Loosen amp remove the Insert a screwdriver under Grasp the module and Remove the clip iom the screws securing the front the microwave module and remove it from the back of the microwave cover pry upwards to loosen it housing planar module from the black plastic mounting bracket Align the clip with the Re insert the microwave Ensure the microwave Close cover and re tighten front of the microwave module into the black plas module is pointed to the screws planar module and care tic brackets until it clicks lowest possible angle fully slide into position into place Ensure both sides are fully seated Programming Addresses 1 4 by DIP Switch on the Sensor Unscrew the 4 front cover screws and remove the front cover of the sensor to locate
14. o remote control is available several crucial functions can be programmed by using the buttons on the sensor unit All remaining functions must be configured by remote control 1 Unscrew all front cover screws and remove the front cover to locate buttons 2 Briefly press L and R simultaneously to enter programming mode 3 Press button L to change the function The function increases by 1 for every button press Once the last function has been reached the program returns to the first function The red LED flashes to indicate the number of the activated function 4 Press button R to change the value The value increases by 1 for every button press Once the last value has been reached the program returns to the first level re 5 Briefly press and Rj simultaneously to exit programming mode or wait 25 sec and the sensor will exit automatically Function Values Button L Button R Green LED Red LED Mounting Height cme 6 Replace the front cover and tighten all 4 screws Wide Field Setting Wide Field 1 Activate the wide field setting If wide sensing field is desired follow programming instructions below and use the clip accessory on the sensor unit The sensor will not function correctly if the clip is used without the proper wide field setting or vice versa The wide field setting is only available for for mounting heights up to 13 ft 4 m S
15. o so loosen the handcrews and remove the sensor from the bracket Once the mounting screws are accessible loosen them enough to twist the bracket to change the tilt of the sensor Example of application requiring tilt adjustment B a ae OSsesss RB Electrical Connection Black 10 36 VDC Red 12 2avac Oer a 0 1 See tabl 6 amp 7 for detailed inf ti COM utput ee table on pages or detailed information Cable Green NO NC Green LED on output 1 Brown COM Output 2 Factory setting Output 2 off Blue D NO NC Red LED a see table on pages 6 amp 7 for detailed information on output 2 4 1 Initialization Startup sequence after power has been connected to the sensor Both green amp red LED s begin to blink slowly Green LED will continue to blink quickly BEB introduction to the RC Duo 2 Remote Control The RC Duo 2 remote control allows Hercules 2s to be easily and conveniently programmed from the ground Data transfer between the RC Duo 2 and Hercules 2s functions in both directions i e to and from the sensor by an infrared interface The RC Duo 2 reads back the adjusted values immediately after programming and displays them on the remote to ensure accurate programming Flashing buttons on the RC Duo indicate that the data has not been fully transmitted Avoid exposing the infrared interface to direct sunlight or other light sources
16. onnect cable to door operator refer to door operator manual for wiring diagram Ideal mounting location Self adhesive mounting template Optional ceiling mounting Center over door Extra height We 5 125 mm E N fortilted device X i X i i l eS ae A 15 8 41mm 2 50mm I 2 ee aes 2 BS 3 ESE FS PE m E l 1 e e e e SS A x co i p aN SE ee eee N 5 N B as eje Tie E Tilt center prefered cable exit 2 1 2 75 13 MM iN e ania ie a a 1 m z ee zE E i N i Se 1 ry vd 1 I wo we Ve aie too femal I 4 moo Tr b f EY i SE 11 8 Aas a 0 to Te H X 28 mm H rot i i NE rA Se es iF i i w n So Kaa Mourn C ap NEEESE Gees Teao OIG SE EW ni Beh ace L ELT AE u 1 i J Ei amp or T3 SS i Se s Front view 45 angle shown i 7 iE X F aE B ue 6 1 2 ss e 166 mm EX Inclination Angle After mounting adjust the inclination angle to the desired detection pattern Adjust the inclination angle by loosening the handscrews on the sides of the sensor and adjusting as shown below Range is 0 90 in 15 increments as marked on the mounting bracket 30 45 is typical for most applications EX Tilt Angle It may be necessary to tilt the sensor for certain applications not recommended unless warranted by special circumstances To d
17. the DIP switches refer to section 1 3 for more information Ensure the cover is closed securely when addressing is complete Pa o1 Address 1 Address 2 SC a Address 3 Factory Reset Press L and R simultaneously and hold for 8 seconds Every 2 seconds one LED illuminates briefly Both LED s illuminate after 8 seconds The reset is complete when both buttons are released _ _ gt lt Button Button R DU Page 9 EE Troubleshooting Check mounting height amp setting recommended gt 10ft 3m Check mounting situation amp environment best sensor centered above door Check setting clip for wide field pattern Late detection of traffic Increase field size sensitivity Adjust inclination angle to move the pattern away from the door Adjust inclination angle to move the pattern away from the door Door reverses Sensor reacts to closing door Reduce field size sensitivity Make sure sensor is tightly fixed and Its mounting support does not vibrate People vehicle separation does not work as expected Mount sensor away from EMC interference e g fluorescent tubes HID lamps wireless system motor inverter etc Point pattern away from EMC interference Activate interference filter Door does not activate though sensors signals ji Check wire colors against output selection detection LEDs Late detection or non detection of people Red
18. uce mounting height recommended lt 16ft 5m EW Wiring Diagrams 9 1 Chamberlain LiftMaster Door opens without motion of a vehicle or person White Hercules 2s Microwave Sensor 24 V AC DC 24 V AC DC x OTOTOTOTOTOTOTO o cy n 3 45 7 110 L1 L2 L3 e OIS lolololololol D z Q O O O Red 14 24V AC DC STEE 13 24V AC DC 13 24 V AC DC O 12 24V AC DC Hercules 2s 12 Ol 11 Microwave 11 Ol 10 Sensor 10 Ol 9 o OR Green o Ol 8 O 7 Open 7 Open Ol 6 fe White fe Ol 5 O 4 Com 4 Com Ol 3 O s O 2 O 2 O i Page 10 KFA Rytec Predadoor LA REVERSING EDGE INPUT EXPOSE SHIELD AND DRAIN WIRE SUB PLATE CAPTURE UNDER GROUNDING i amp RE CONNECTIONS CLAMP PR N ONLY e FAILURE T PROPERLY GROUND Ss AS DESCRIBED WILL VOID re ENCODER WARRANTY _ BLU NOT USED gt EN PNK av NOT USE i a OT USED mco BB ee CONNECTIONS YEL 35 ONLY ted to J WHT BRN n _ fil ail LA 24VDC 24VDC 24VDC 20C 5 Black 24VDC FOR AUXILIARY Red DEVICES ACTIVATORS 0 6 AMP MAXIMUM LOA i IN12 IN11 A Hercules 2s Power A Sensor Output 1 INS IN amp W AUTO CLOSING TIMER 2 ACTIVATOR INPUT PC PB MOTION ETC W AUTO CLOSING TIMER 2 White ACTIVATOR INPUT PC PB MOTION ETC Green W AUTO CLOSING TIMER 1 ALTERNATE ACTION ACTIVATOR PULLCORDS P BUTTONS ETC W O AUTO CLOSING INS Green IN4 g PHOTOEvYE

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