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BEA FALCON XL User's Manual

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1. e orientation of sensing field mechanically e multiple functions by push buttons Remote control adjustments e Sensitivity e Hold time e Detection mode e Pedestrian and parallel traffic rejection mode e Relay configuration Temperature range 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 60 C Degree of protection IP65 Product conformity R amp TTE 1999 5 EC EMC 89 336 EEC Dimensions 5 in D x 4 in W x 3 H 127mm D x 102 mm W x 96mm H 0 88 lbs 400 g ABS and Polycarbonate black anodized aluminum 33 ft 10 m 1 8 3 mm minimum 1 4 6 5 mm maximum Weight Housing Material Bracket Material Cable length Cable diameter Transceiver module planar antenna Green LED E n m 2 A Infrared receiver E 4 e EE Red LED l 2 push buttons 7 pa eaii g Microprocessor lt __ _ Terminal block The sensor must not have any fluorescent lighting in its sensing field Page 1 of 7 The sensor must not have any object likely to move or vibrate in its sensing field US Wire Color Red Black 12 24 VAC DC European Wire Color Brown Green White Green Yellow COM NO NC Yellow Gray White Opening the sensor OPENING AND CLOSING THE SENSOR e Loosen the retaining nut until the cable slides easily into the grommet e Partially unscrew the 2 front cover screws e Pull out the front cover with the 2 front cover screws Ceiling Mount
2. Immunity is used to avoid detection due to environmental TO The red LED flashes quickly interferences vibrations rains etc No rejection waiting for the value Once this has been entered it flashes slowly again Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection provides both rejection of pedestrian and rejection of any parallel traffic at the same time Use the NUMBER keys 1 5 1 to enter the required rejection mode key 1 detection of all kind of targets in motion key 2 detection of all kind of targets in motion interference immunity key 3 Low Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection interference immunity key 4 Mid Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection interference immunity key 5 High Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection interference immunity The discrimination between a pedestrian and the different vehicles depends mainly on the mounting height and the microwave module tilt angle Be careful that the rejection function increases the response time of the sensor Use the next table as suggestions and do not hesitate to increase or decrease the rejection level to obtain the required rejection Recommended Tilt angle Mounting height FALCON FALCON Without remote control all of the parameters can be set using the 2 push buttons NOTE These two buttons are accessible from the sensor front cover with a small point FUNCTIONS CONFIGURATION e To adjust the sensor using the buttons
3. must start with an unlocking and end with a locking of the sensor It is important to point out that any parameters changed using the remote control supersede any previous setting The table below lists all the parameters which can be adjusted with the remote control as well as the operations required to adjust them PARAMETER USER S ACTIONS FACTORY LED SIGNAL KEY SETTING Press the UNLOCK Key 3 Enter your four digit access code using NUMBER Keys 0 9 1 0000 The red LED flashes quickly waiting for the access code UNLOCK During the first sensor adjustment or if the access code Is reset to the 0000 value factory setting or during the first minute a after the power on press only the UNLOCK Key 3 no code After entering the correct code or if no code is required the red LED flashes slowly to indicate that the unlock is successful and the adjustment session has begun NOTE Adjustment session ON required UNLOCK with code UNLOCK without code When all the parameters have been set press the LOCK Key 10 0000 The red LED stops flashing to return to its normal function If you wish to enter a new access code use NUMBER Keys 0 9 1 to enter the new four figure code within 20 seconds If no access code is entered or if you want to keep the current access code press the LOCK Key 10 once more If no remote control key is pressed within 1 minute the adjustment session is automatically locked Pre
4. CON Mounting height 16 5 feet The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 30 e sensitivity 9 6 3 The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 30 e sensitivity 9 6 3 The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 30 m a e sensitivity 9 6 3 Angle 30 e When the power is turned ON the red and green LEDs flash for few seconds e During configuration the red LED flashes a number of times corresponding to the parameter being changed see next table The green LED flashes a number corresponding to its setting 75 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 Page 3 of 7 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL TONON CONFIGURATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL 0 9 Number buttons 1 Not used Not used Plus button 2 Check values 9 lock e Open the battery HOEK A Lock 10 compartment at the Minus button 4 Relay configuration 11 back of the remote Hos Gee Naissa control Sensitivity 6 Detection mode 7 Default values 12 e Insert two AAA batteries supplied with the remote Rejection mode 8 Not used control as shown beside e Close the batteries compartment Remark For optimum results point the remote control at the sensor before pressing its buttons 2 CONFIGURATION OF THE SENSOR Each setting change using the infrared remote control
5. FALCON amp FALCON XL USER S GUIDE MOTION SENSORS FOR INDUSTRIAL DOORS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR INSTALLATION TIPS 75 5351 02 EN e FALCON for high mounting Technology Microwave and microprocessor Transmitter frequency 24 125 GHz Transmitter radiated power lt 20 dBm EIRP Transmitter power density lt 5 mW cm Mounting height FALCON from 11 5 to 23 FALCON XL from 6 5 to 11 5 Tilt angle 0 to 180 in elevation Detection zone typical Wide pattern FALCON XL 13 W x 6 5 D for a mounting height of 8 2 Narrow pattern FALCON 13 W x 16 D for a mounting height of 16 Detection mode movement Minimum detection speed sensor axis Supply voltage 12V to 24V AC 10 12V to 24V DC 30 10 Mains frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption lt 2W Output relay free of potential changeover contact Max contact voltage 42V AC DC Max contact current 1A resistive Max switching power 30W DC 60 VA AC Area of the green LED Area of the infrared receiver Area of the red LED Locking collar Bracket 2 push buttons 2 screws to attach e the front cover The sensor must not be placed directly behind a panel or any kind of material The sensor must be firmly fastened in order not to vibrate 20080317 75 5350 2 2 in s measured in the e FALCON XL for low mounting Hold time 0 5s to 9s adjustable Manual adjustment
6. WITH PUSH Press and hold either push button for 2 seconds until the LEDs flash and then release the button SUNMKO IS e To end adjusting the sensor using the buttons Press and hold either push button for 2 seconds until the LEDs stop flashing and then release the button 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 red flashing indicates the zero value 79 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 Page 6 of 7 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 this will return to their minimum values Area of the green LED Area of the red LED Number r f Sensttvity 8 Hold time Relay configuration oo a E Detection mode Ee ihe Dwretsrsiaun _tieparametors barber rejection mode For example to ch
7. ange 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 e Press any button for 2 seconds to enter the adjustment session and then release it e The red LED flashes once parameter 1 sensitivity and the green LED flashes 7 times sensitivity 7 e Press the left button twice to increase the sensitivity from 7 to 9 e The red LED still flashes once parameter 1 sensitivity but the green LED flashes 9 times now sensitivity 9 e Now press the right button 4 times to move to function 5 rejection mode e The red LED flashes 5 times parameter 5 rejection mode and the green LED flashes once detection of all kind of targets in motion e Press the left button 4 times to set the parameter to High Pedestrian parallel traffic rejection e The red LED still flashes 5 times parameter 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 TROUBLE LED does not light up Check the supply voltage constantly moving the sensitivity When closing the door creates Ensure that the sensor is correctly vibrations picked up by the fixed sensor If the rejection mode is set at level 1 set this parameter to level 2 Reduce the sensitivity Switch to unidirectional mode given time
8. for no apparent reason unintended traffic motion Reduce the tilt angle activation near the door remote control Change the batteries The access code has been e Press both push buttons changed simultaneously to reset all the parameters to the factory values e Or switch off the power supply Within the first minute after the power on change the access code Do not leave problems unresolved If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem please 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 OPEN UP NE ONS incomplete solution HALMA COMPANY The following numbers can be called 24 hours a day 7 days a week For more information visit www beasensors com US amp Canada 1 866 249 7937 Midwest 1 888 308 8843 Northeast 1 866 836 1863 West 1 888 419 2564 Southeast 1 800 407 4545 Canada 1 866 836 1863 79 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 Page 7 of 7
9. ing SENSOR DIVISAS AND MOUNTING Ceiling Mounting BRACKET 15 30 45 MOUNTING 75 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 To remove or to insert the cable e Unscrew the retaining nut e Pass the cable through the grommet and the retaining nut lt lt Aw ULULI Tighten the retaining nut T J y Main Cable Closing the sensor 2 Slot guides to support the electronic circuit w e Connect the quick disconnect terminal block to the main electronic circuit e Slide the main electronic circuit into the 2 housing slot guides 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 Wall Mounting e Check that both locking collar are at the same angle e Align the bracket slot to the locking collar guide as shown Page 2 of 7 SETTING THE SENSING FIELD DIVISAS The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 15 30 45 e sensitivity 9 The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 15 30 45 e sensitivity 9 The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments e tilt angle 15 30 45 e sensitivity 9 e During a detection the red LED lights on FAL
10. ssing the LOCK Key 10 twice within the first minute after the power on reset automatically the access code to 0000 value LOCK with code change LOCK without code or o 9 o 9 0 9 0 9 leo Code change 79 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 Page 4 of 7 During an adjustment session each parameter may be checked or changed at any time in the following way PARAMETER USER S ACTIONS KEY Press the Key 5 6 7 8 11 corresponding to the parameter to be checked and then press the CHECK VALUES Key 9 Count the number of times the green LED flashes which correspond 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 6 7 flashes of the green LED the sensitivity is set at the value 7 CHECK VALUES 4 lt e Press the Key 5 or 6 corresponding to the hold time or sensitivity parameter to be modified and then press the PLUS Key 2 to increase the value by 1 unit PLUS x Press the Key 5 or 6 corresponding to the hold time or sensitivity parameter to be modified and then press the MINUS Key 4 to reduce the value by 1 unit minus amp During a sensor adjustment session all the parameters may be reset to their factory values in the following way PARAMETER USER S ACTIONS KEY DEFAULT Press the DEFAULT VALUES Key 12 then press the NUMBER Key 1 All the parameters are rese
11. t to the factory values see below DEFAULTS VALUES fel 7 Press the SENSITIVITY Key 6 The red LED flashes quickly Use the NUMBER Keys 0 9 1 to enter the sensitivity waiting for the value required or adjust this sensitivity using the PLUS 2 or Once this has been entered it MINUS 4 keys as explained above flashes slowly again SENSITIVITY e Press the HOLD TIME Key 5 i The red LED flashes quickly Use the NUMBER Keys 0 9 1 to enter the required hold waiting for the value time 0 5 s to 9 s or adjust this parameter using the PLUS Once this has been entered it 2 or MINUS 4 keys as explained above flashes slowly again HOLD TIME Press the RELAY CONFIGURATION Key 11 Use the NUMBER Keys 1 4 1 to select the required relay 1 The red LED flashes quickly CONFIGURATION configuration Active waiting for the value Output Once this has been entered it flashes slowly again Active Passive e amp t aa ke 3 a NO 4 NC 5 79 5351 02 EN 20080317 75 5350 Page 5 of 7 DETECTION Press the DETECTION MODE key 7 an 2 The red LED flashes quickly MODE Use the NUMBER Keys 1 3 1 to select the required mode Unidirectional waiting for the value iiia Key 2 unidirectional approach Key 3 unidirectional depart Detection mode Key 1 bi directional Approach Once this has been entered it flashes slowly again A REJECTION Press the REJECTION MODE key 8 MODE

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