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BEA IXIO-DT3 User manual

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1. LCD
2. radar antenna (narrow field)
3. radar antenna (wide field)
4. AIR-curtain width adjustment
5. AIR-lenses
DESCRIPTION
6. cover
7. main connector
8. main adjustment knob
9. AIR-curtain angle adjustment knob
ENGLISH
Opening & safety sensor
for automatic sliding doors
User’s Guide for product version 0100 and higher
See product label for serial number
ACCESSORIES
BA: Bracket Accessory CA: Ceiling Accessory Retrofit interface
(according to EN 16005 and DIN 18650,
including emergency exits)
RA: Rain Accessory
BEA SA | LIEGE Science Park | ALLÉE DES NOISETIERS 5 - 4031 ANGLEUR [BELGIUM] | T +32 4 361 65 65 | F +32 4 361 28 58 | [email protected] | WWW.BEA.BE
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BEA hereby declares that the IXIO-DT3 is in conformity with the basic requirements and the other relevant
provisions of the directives 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC and 2006/42/EC.
Notified Body for EC-type inspection: 0044 - TÜV NORD CERT GmbH, Langemarckstr. 20, D-45141 Essen
Angleur, June 2012 Jean-Pierre Valkenberg, Authorized representative
The complete declaration of conformity is available on our website: www.bea-pedestrian.be
Only for EC countries: According to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supply voltage:
Power consumption:
Mounting height:
Temperature range:
Degree of protection:
Expected lifetime:
Applicable directives:
Presence
Typical response time: < 200 ms (max. 500 ms)
Active infrared with background analysis
Spot: 5 cm x 5 cm (typ)
Number of spots: max. 24 per curtain
Number of curtains: 2
Solid-state-relay
(potential and polarity free)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 V AC/DC
Holdtime: 0.3 to 1 s
Sensitivity: Low: < 1 V; High: > 10 V (max. 30 V)
Response time on test request: typical: < 5 ms
EN 12978
EN ISO 13849-1:2008 PL «c» CAT. 2
(under the condition that the door control system
monitors the sensor at least once per door cycle)
EN 16005:2012 Chapter 4.6.8*;
DIN 18650-1:2010 Chapter 5.7.4
Motion
Min. detection speed: 5 cm/s
Microwave doppler radar
Transmitter frequency: 24.150 GHz
Transmitter radiated power: < 20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density: < 5 mW/cm2
Solid-state-relay
(potential and polarity free)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 V AC/DC
Frequency output:
Pulsed signal (f= 100 Hz +/- 10%)
Current source output:
Galvanically isolated current source
No detection: current source ON
Open circuit voltage: 6.5 V
Output voltage available at 10 mA: 3 V min.
Typical load: up to 3 optocouplers in series
Detection: current source OFF
Open-circuit remained voltage: < 500 mV
< 70 dB
EN 12978
EN ISO 13849-1:2008 PL «d» CAT. 2
EN 16005:2012 Chapter 4.6.8*;
DIN 18650-1:2010 Chapter 5.7.4; AutSchR
(only applicable for frequency and current source
output)
Detection mode:
Technology:
Output:
Test input:
Noise:
Norm conformity:
S
peci
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cations are subject to changes without prior notice
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A
ll values measured in speci
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12 V - 24 V AC +/-10% ; 12 V - 30 V DC +/-10% (to be operated from SELV compatible power supplies only)
< 2.5 W
2 m to 3.5 m (local regulations may have an impact on the acceptable mounting height)
-25°C to +55°C; 0-95% relative humidity, non condensing
IP54
20 years
R&TTE 1999/5/EC; EMC 2004/108/EC; MD 2006/42/EC; RoHS 2002/95/EC
PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE - DESIGNED FOR COLOUR PRINTING
* at the time of the product launch, the standard was not approved yet
(FprEN 16005:2012)
7
INSTALLATION
Avoid extreme
vibrations. Do not cover the sensor. Avoid moving objects
and light sources in
the detection field.
Avoid highly
reflective objects in
the infrared field.
It is recommended to clean
the optical parts at least once
a year or more if required due
to environmental conditions.
Do not use aggressive
products to clean
the optical parts.
t The device cannot be used for purposes other than its intended use. All other uses cannot be
guaranteed by the manufacturer of the sensor.
t The manufacturer of the door system is responsible for carrying out a risk assessment and installing the
sensor and the door system in compliance with applicable national and international regulations and
standards on door safety.
t The manufacturer of the sensor cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate
adjustments of the sensor.
Only trained and
qualified personnel
may install and setup
the sensor.
The warranty is invalid if
unauthorized repairs are
made or attempted by
unauthorized personnel.
Always test the good
functioning of the
installation before
leaving the premises.
The door control unit
and the door cover
profile must be correctly
earthed.
MAINTENANCE
SAFETY
1
max. 5 cm
NO NC
2
3
12-24 V
AC-DC
*
*
***
**
2
2.2 m 2.2 m
2.2 m 2.2 m
MOUNTING & WIRING
TIP!
Fixation is compatible with the ACTIV8.
RELAY OUTPUT
FREQUENCY OUTPUT
CURRENT SOURCE OUTPUT
Choose the correct radar output:
RADAR OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
OPENING IMPULSE FIELD
ANGLE
WIDTH
4 m x 2 m (wide) 2 m x 2.5 m (narrow)
field size: 9 field size: 9
field size: 9 field size: 9
The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height of the sensor.
In emergency exits the full door width must be covered.
GREEN
BROWN
YELLOW
WHITE
PINK
GREY
RED
BLUE
YE/BK +
WH/BK -
POWER SUPPLY
OPENING INPUT
SAFETY INPUT
TEST
OUTPUT
OPENING INPUT
FOR EMEGENCY
EXITS
* Output status when sensor is operational
** For compliance with EN 16005 and DIN 18650,
connection to door controller test output is required.
***Current source output for emergency exits
15° to 45° -15° to 15°
OR
SENSOR
YE/BK +
WH/BK -
4
max.
5 cm**
max.
9 cm**
6
+
5
3
OR
TIP! Alternatively, the
Spotfinder can help locating
the position of the curtains.
WIDTH
TIP!
Additional
adjustments
are possible by
LCD or remote
control
(see p. 5)
Part of the emitted field can be masked to reduce the detection field.
The arrow position determines the width of the detection field.
PUSH
2X
SAFETY FIELD
CLOSER
AWAY
If necessary, adjust the AIR-
curtain angle (from -7° to 4°).
Activate the visible spots.*
DOOR
DOOR
ANGLE
QUICK SETUP = ASSISTED SETUP =
SETUP
OPEN+CLOSE
OR
IMPORTANT! Test the good functioning of the installation before leaving the premises.
LONG PUSH
(> 3 S)
SETTINGS
* Visibility depends on external conditions
** The distance between the inner curtain of the inside door sensor and the inner curtain of the outside door sensor should
always be smaller than 20 cm. The distance to the door leaf depends therefore on the thickness of the door leaf.
The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height of the sensor.
The full door width must be covered.
IMPORTANT!
Step out of the detection field
before launching a setup.
OR
STANDARD: inside installations
CRITICAL ENVIRONMENT: critical or outside installations
SHOPPING STREET: installations in narrow streets with pedestrian traffic
Mounting
height
Detection width
(EN 16005/ DIN 18650)
2.00 m
2.20 m
2.50 m
3.00 m
3.50 m
2.00 m
2.20 m
2.50 m
3.00 m*
3.00 m*
Adjust the sensor by LCD or remote control (see p. 4 and 5)
or choose one of the presettings:
*max. 2.50 m for compliance with DIN 18650
Always verify the actual detection field width
with a piece of paper and not the Spotfinder,
which detects the whole emitted field.
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2
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E2
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E6
E7
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E9
TROUBLESHOOTING
The ORANGE LED
flashes 1 x.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 2 x.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 4 x.
The ORANGE LED
is on.
The RED LED flashes
quickly after an
assisted setup.
The RED LED
lights up
sporadically.
The GREEN LED
lights up
sporadically.
The LED and the
LCD-display are off.
The reaction of
the door does not
correspond to the
LED-signal.
The sensor signals
an internal fault.
The power supply is too
low or too high.
The sensor receives
not enough AIR-energy.
The sensor encounters
a memory problem.
The sensor vibrates.
The sensor sees the door
during the assisted setup.
The sensor sees the door.
The sensor is disturbed
by external conditions.
The sensor is disturbed by
rain and/or leaves.
The sensor vibrates.
Ghosting created by door
movement.
The sensor sees the door
or other moving objects.
Check power supply (in the diagnostics menu of the LCD).
Check wiring.
Check the angle of the AIR-curtains.
Increase AIR-immunity filter to value 4 or 5 (> 2.8 m).
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED lights up again, replace sensor.
Check the angle of the AIR-curtains.
Launch a new assisted setup.
Attention: Do not stand in the detection field!
Check output configuration setting.
Check wiring.
Check if the sensor is fastened firmly.
Check position of cable and cover.
Increase the AIR-immunity filter to value 3.
Select presetting 2 or 3.
Select presetting 2 or 3.
Increase radar-immunity filter.
Change radar field angle.
Check if the sensor and door cover is fastened firmly.
Check position of cable and cover.
Change radar field size or angle.
Remove the objects if possible.
Launch an assisted setup and adjust the AIR angle.
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED flashes again, replace sensor.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 6 x.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 7 x.
The radar sensor output is
faulty.
Replace sensor.
The internal test of the
radar is disturbed.
Change radar field angle.
If orange LED flashes again, replace sensor.
Cut and restore power supply.
Check wiring.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 5 x.
The sensor receives
too much AIR-energy.
Check the angle of the AIR-curtains.
Decrease the AIR immunity filter to value 1, 2 or 3.
Motion
detection
Presence
detection LED flashes LED flashes
quickly LED is off
The ORANGE LED
flashes 8 x.
The AIR power emitter is
faulty.
Replace sensor.
The ORANGE LED
flashes 9 x.
The internal reference of
the radar is faulty.
Replace sensor.
>>>>>
>>>>
>
12
AB
>> >
+
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
5
freq
NC
current
NC
NO
NC NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
freq
NC
current
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
OVERVIEW OF SETTINGS
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RAD: IMMUNITY
RAD: DIRECTION
RAD: HOLDTIME
AIR: WIDTH
AIR: NUMBER
AIR: PRESTIME
AIR: OUTPUT
REDIRECTION
FACTORYRST
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PRESETTINGS
RAD: FIELDSIZE
RAD: OUTPUT
AIR: IMMUNITY
AIR: FREQ
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ZIP all parameter settings in zipped format
ID # unique ID-number
ERROR LOG the last 10 errors
AIR: SPOTVIEW view of spot(s) that trigger detection
AIR: C1 ENERG signal amplitude received on curtain 1
AIR: C2 ENERG signal amplitude received on curtain 2
POWERSUPPLY supply voltage at power connector
OPERATINGTIME power duration since first startup
RESET LOG delete all saved errors
RC PASSWORD password for remotre control login
LANGUAGE language of LCD-menu
ADMIN enter code to access admin mode
low normal
> 2.8 m
high
> 2.8 m
standard critical
env.
shopping
street
normal
< 2.8 m
high
< 2.8 m
For conformity to EN 16005 and DIN 18650 at a mounting height
of 2.8 m or more, values 2 and 3 are not allowed.
Sensors mounted close to each other should have a different
frequency.
increased immunities + 1 curtain
increased immunities + redirection = motion and presence
factory values
small large
bi uni uni
REV
low
0.5 s 1 s 2 s 3 s 4 s 5 s 6 s 7 s 8 s 9 s
uni
MTF
bi
auto
uni
auto
MTF
auto
MTF: for persons with reduced mobility
REV: unidirectional motion away from sensor
auto: automatic adaptation of field size (small shops)
service
mode
motion 15 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min
motion motion
or
presence
motion
and
presence
opening output is active in case of: 0 motion detection
1 motion or presence detection
2 motion and presence detection
20 min 60 min infinite
service mode = no IR detection during 15 minutes (maintenance).
This value excludes conformity of the door system to EN 16005 and DIN 18650.
high
restore to factory values
min. value for DIN18650: 1 min
min. value for EN16005: 30 s
IMPORTANT!
The auto mode of the detection direction is not allowed
when the sensor is used in emergency exits.
BASICADVANCED
DIAGNOSTICS
freq: frequency output
current: current output
NO: normally open
NC: normally closed
Always additionally adjust
the arrow position on the
sensor with a screwdriver.
4
Pressing a parameter symbol on your
remote control, displays the saved
value directly on the LCD-screen.
HOW TO USE THE LCD?
To adjust contrast, push and turn
the grey button simultaneously.
During normal function only.
PUSH
TO SELECT
PARAMETER
SCROLL
MENU
UP-DOWN
Select Back to return
to previous menu or
display.
Select More to go to next level:
- basic settings
- advanced settings
- diagnostics
Negative display = active output
displayed value = saved value
Select your language before entering
the first LCD-menu.
During the first 30 seconds after power-on of
the sensor or later in the diagnostics menu.
displayed value = factory value
CHANGING A VALUE
SCROLL
VALUES
UP-DOWN
PUSH
TO SAVE
NEW VALUE
VALUE CHECK WITH REMOTE CONTROL
DISPLAY DURING NORMAL FUNCTIONING
FACTORY VALUE VS. SAVED VALUE
NAVIGATING IN MENUS
Scroll menu items
Push to enter
the LCD-menu
new value is
displayed
more values are
displayed
current value is
displayed
Opening
impulse
BASICADVANCED
DIAGNOSTICS
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