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1. 10 VERIFICATION OF OPERATION 1 After mounting setting parameters and applying power walk test unit to verify detection area 2 If the door does not operate properly recheck the dip switch settings and pattern adjustments 3 After rechecking if there is still a problem adjust the sensitivity Adjust high clockwise to increase sensitivity Adjust low counter clockwise to decrease sensitivity CAUTION Ag the detection area is variable depending on clothes floor material and sensitivity adjustment please confirm that the detection area demanded in EN16005 is secured after adjustment 11 TIMING CHART OF EVENTS aoe di DETECTION as NON DETECTION response to TEST K_ Yellow H POWER NON NON OFF DETECTION DETECTION DETECTION Dip Switch x T Yellow KT Yellow KT Yellow x Yellow 6 N C M3 ao Blue Blue eB ue M3 am Blue Dip Switch x T Yellow x T Yellow KZ Yellow KI Yellow 6 N O tame Blue Blue Blue ee Blue 1am Yellow x a Blue M a Blue TEST RESPONSE NON TEST NON TEST Gray ensor Gray ensor Brown 5 Brown Test Input Break the current Supplying DC12 to 24V make current flow flow on test state from Gray to Brown T1 8 14 mSec App T2 9 15 mSec App 12 SELF DIAGNOSTICS ERRORS When the sensor has the self test error the green red LED blinks alternately The blinking cycle is different according to the kinds of the error as follows x amp
2. P Pa x aS I t l Pl th DIP ewe Yellow nternal error Please replace the sensor Seih K S 6 N O R Set the sensitivity to maximum DIP T pe w Low reflection 224 then reactivate the sensor l Pa If the error continues set No Response Switch S w w DIP Switch 7 ON 6 N C raa W Slow Blink Red Red Green Green l Test line Please confirm the connection e E T ER disconnection of the test line w W 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause Sensor does not Sensor Connector Tighten connector or reconnect L Power Supply Check that the power supply is properly connected Detection pattern too far in front of the door detecting Adjust the detection pattern move it closer to the door people passing by Sensor intermittently detects Sensor detects without obvious reason The condition of the monitored area is The condition of the monitored area can change due to heavy dust or dirty heavy snow or vary ng footprints being left in fresh snow this will cause the malfunction sometimes Set the Presence Timer to Dusty Dirty a short times Snow Refer to Section 7 tedora althowel theme intemal edtor Fast blink Please replace the sensor Refer to Section 12 no object in the detection area Green Red LED blinks alternately j l Low reflection error or Test line disconnection ploy punk Refer to Section 7 Section 12 14 HR94D1 C1 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compiler of Technical File EC Co
3. CTIONS When power is applied the sensor will read and store the environmental optical parameters This is necessary for Presence Detection to work properly CLEAR THE AREA OF ANY UNNECESSARY OBJECTS 2 APPLY POWER Ha a nm Reg PACE Trower WALK AWAY FROM THE DETECTION AREA immediately o Non Pole Black mmm o 210 _ Non Pole 4 DO NOT ENTER DETECTION AREA for 10 SECONDS while the learning procedure for Presence detection is carried out Co 4 1 Wiring to a door controller that can 4 2 Wiring to a door controller that House connectors in the space provided test the sensor cannot test the sensor Black O 10 Coll Coll 7 SJG bah gt j sor Output k gt j or Output If the sensor can see moving objects during the learning procedure the sensor will not proceed to presence detection Blue Emitter Blue Emitter _ Gray Test P Gray o do not connect ENN fres TANE Brown m o do not connect A Please DISCONNECT POWER TO THE SENSOR when carrying out the following work AFTER THE TASK APPLY POWER AGAIN ON Brown Set to ON to comply with EN16005 1 When the floor condition is changed for example with the addition of of woolen or rubber mat 2 Adjusting pattern or sensitivity Set desired sensor parameters as noted 7 Place cover on sensor and clean the sensor in Sections 7 amp 8 EE Section 7 DIP Switch Settings m Section
4. Consumption DC12V 100 mA Max _ DC24V 60 mA Max Tens Output Holding Time Approx 0 5s 8 DETECTION AREA WIDTH AND DEPTH ADJ USTMENT R Ti O ls 0 2 i a aa z Detection Area Depth Adjustment Detection Area Width Adjustment Presence Timer DIP Switch 1 2 2 30 60 seconds nce nnnnnnnneeeeeeeccccn nnn nnnntetenenennnencnnnnnnnnnsnssesennennnncnnnannsnnsnssecenenenncccnansnsssssseeneeennnnccnnnes peneennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanananananaananaaaanaaaaaaaaanaaaaeanans Open collector 7 5 mA Max Resistor Load i DIP SW Normally Drive Normally Close SIDE VIEW DETECTION AREA 3 FRONTAL VIEW DETECTION AREA If possible ensure no Ensure no condensation gets Ensure the minimum of i accumulation of snow or onto the sensor reflected sunlight from the DE Open on Delecta DIP SW Normally Open water on the floor Output 6 N O Drive on Detection Close on Detection Opto coupler NPN Voltage 55 VDC Max Current 50 mA Max Dark Current 100 nA Max Resistance load A Mask Test Input Non Test DC12 to 24 V Test Open 6 mA Max 24 VDC 2 5m 2 0m 1 5m 1 0m 0 5m 0m 2 5m 2 0m 1 5m 1 0m 0 5m Om i rea as 3 82 66 49 37 16 o 8 2 66 49 37 16 0 lt Adjustment Operating Temperature 20 to 60 Deg C 4 to 140 Deg F Am NARROW Operating humi
5. DIN18650 1 2005 symbol may result in result in injury or damage to H TRON IDHINI COMPLIED STANDARDS i WARNING Disregarding this A caution Distegarding this symbol may 7 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS HRO 4D 1 C ji EN 12978 2003 serious injury or death equipment CAUTION EN 16005 2012 Special attention is required Setting required to conform with User Manual Original 0G 1 ADO nee 44 205 12 414283 001 w Default Setting 1 DESCRIPTION 2 DIMENSIONS Dip Switch X Description Possible Setting Options Function P 10mm 0 39 z The HR94D1 C1 will detect a stationary object only for the time period E Wiring hole 75mm 2 96 Presence X305 af set by the Presence Timer The timer will reset and begin if any IS J 30s Accessories Timer o movement is detected p E 1 2 1 2 i 57 a 50 a 70 ANII Set the timer to 30sec or more to comply with EN16005 When more than two sensors are used in close se A proximity to each other select different frequency setting for each Frequency sensors to prevent interference 3 4 Mounting Template A B C D Maximum 4 sensors 65mm 2 56 3 uf ae se Monitor Norma Set to snow in instances where false door activations can result from Mode A blowing snow leaves or rubbish in the door close area ne Potentiometer Installation oe SS tas Instruction 30mm gt Sensitivity Volume 210mm 8 27 1 18 In the N C Opto Coupler will be d
6. cidents or damages caused by fire pollution abnormal voltage earthquake thunderstorm wind floods and other acts of providence 4 Losses of business profits business interruptions business information losses and other financial losses caused by using the sensor or malfunction of the sensor 5 Amount of compensation beyond selling price in all cases fierRoN HOTRON CO LTD ee Manufacturer HOTRON CO LTD 1 11 26 Hyakunin Cho Shinjuku Ku Tokyo Japan 26 Dublin Street 2nd Floor Carlow Ireland Phone 81 0 3 5330 9221 Phone 353 0 59 9140345 Fax 81 0 3 5330 9222 Fax 353 0 59 9140543 URL http www hotron com URL http www hotron com SALES Europe Hotron Ireland Ltd MP 10139 13 01 PRINTED IN JAPAN
7. dity Below 80 C ea 0 15 10 0 5 10 15 20 20 15 10 05 0 5 10 15 2 0 IP Rate IP54 odesree serine 6 6 4 3 4 9 6 6 66 4 9 3 3 1 6 1 6 3 3 4 9 6 6 Use different frequency settings i Category 2 performance level C for presence detection according to EN ISO f i 13849 1 2008 0 5 for sensors in close proximity 16 igh 190k 42 Ibs Weight 0 190kg 0 421bs 1 0m i Cable 2 5m 8ft Mounting Screw 2pcs 3 3 Accessories Mounting Template User Manual E E T a Notice Specification may be changed without prior notice l 20m 6 6 6 MOUNTING amp WIRING INFORMATION 2 5 WARNING Drilling may cause electric shock Max Area Min Area 7 eG Be careful of hidden wires inside the door engine cover gt The body of the sensor can be rotated from 0 5 3 Steps be The above illustrated detection areas represent the actual position of the infrared beams The actual detection area observed will vary depending on the Drill mounting 3 5mm and Rem r usin cial i g Remove cover us 8 Fasten unit with mounting screws rovided sensor installation environment object been detected and sensor settings Please ensure that the detection area is set to conform to EN16005 wiring 10mm holes 9 APPLYING POWER BEFORE APPLYING POWER READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRU
8. mmunity David Morgan Hotron Ireland Ltd 26 Dublin Street Carlow Ireland Ph 353 0 59 9140345 Fax 353 0 59 9140543 Description of Product HR94D1 C1 is designed to monitor the side screen of the automatic door Technology used is Active Infrared Technology Other Technical Standards Used DIN 18650 1 2005 EN16005 2012 Harmonized Standards Used EN ISO 13849 1 2008 Location of Declaration Date Honda Electron Co LTD 9 of Nov 2012 1 23 19 Asahi Cho Machida City Tokyo Japan Above EC Type Directives Certified by TUV NORD CERT GmbH 30519 Hannover Germany Identification No 0044 Declaration made by Kaoru Musya General Manager Honda Electron Directives Fulfilled DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC DIN 18650 1 2005 Powered pedestrian doors Part 1 Product requirements chapter 5 7 4 EN12978 2003 Industrial commercial and garage doors and gates safety devices for power operated doors and gates Requirements and test methods EN62061 2005 Functional safety of electrical electronic programmable electronic safety related systems EN ISO 13849 1 2008 Safety of machinery Safety related parts of control systems EN 16005 2012 EC type examination 44 205 12 414283 001 lt Disclaimer gt The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for below 1 Misinterpretation of the installation instructions miss connection negligence sensor modification and inappropriate installation 2 Damage caused by inappropriate transportation 3 Ac
9. riven in the state of non 3 LED INDICATORS 6 detection Green Standby Area Mask f Red Detecting Indicator LED E Orange The detection area is too close to the dour A low reflected infrared signal is indicated by a slow flashing Red Green Transmitter Receiver Transmitter pcs LED Green Red Internal Sensor Error Reflection Jz Normal S To ignore this low reflection error state set this dip switch to Low r Normal 7 Low Ref m 7 With TEST blinking alternately Diagnostics 7 Reflection ON Without TEST Without TEST INGIS To comply with EN16005 set to Normal P lt gt ON LJ CFF oy Connector Mounting Holes DIP Switch XN C m Output logic is defined by this switch 4 MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS When connected to a door controller without a TEST input set to OFF OFF m Model Name HR94D1 C1 Test Input When connected to a door controller with a TEST input set to ON X OFF o 8 Mounting height of 3 m Ensure there are no moving If the sensor is exposed to l ed 9 8ft or lower objects in the detection zone excessive rain install with a Paip eon Need avis eee Setting Refer to 11 Timing Chart of events Hotron weather cover Installation Height 3 m 9 8 ft Max from Door Controller Set to ON to comply with EN16005 Supply Voltage AC DC 12 to 24 V 10 Red amp Black Nonpole AC12V 1 8 VA Max AC24V 2 8 VA Max R Power
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