BEA WIZARD SMR User manual

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COMBINED
SAFETY &
ACTIVATION
SENSOR
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
USERS GUIDE WIZARD SMR
COMBINED ACTIVATION & SAFETY SENSOR
The Wizard SMR (PN:10WIZARDSMR) combines k-band microwave and focused active infrared technology to provide
superior activation and safety for an automatic sliding door system. For activation, the unit provides digitally processed and
sophisticated motion tracking technology for unidirectional sensing when energy conservation is critical. For safety, the unit
emits 2 rows of 24 beams of focused presence technology that provides extraordinary safety. The active infrared remains
active even when the door is closing. Serial numbers 52000 and greater provide the added ability for an “ALL RELAY” output,
making it compatible with older non-microprocessed control boxes.
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Supply voltage 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
Power frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Power consumption < 3 W
Mounting height
•Standard
•High
5’9” to 8’2”
8’2” to 13”
SMR data input 10 to 30 V DC
Delay of the output activation after stimulation transistor : < 1ms
3-color LED •RED : presence detection
•GREEN : motion detection
•ORANGE :monitoring process
Temperature range -30°F to +131°F
Degree of protection NEMA 3S / (IP54)
Product conformity R&TTE 1999/5/EC & EMC 89/336/EEC
BZT Germany, TÜV
Dimensions 10.4 " x 2.2 " x 1.9 "
Weight .55 lbs / 250 g
Housing material ABS & LURAN S
Color of Housing Anthracite gray (standard), aluminum or white finish
Cable length 8’ of six-conductor cable
MOTION SENSOR PRESENCE SENSOR
Technology Microwave and microprocessor
Transmitter frequency :24.125 GHz
Transmitter radiated power : <20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density : < 5 mW/cm²
Focused active infrared and
Self-monitored microprocessor
Spot diameter (standard) : 4” max
Number of spots : 24 or 12 spots by
curtain
Number of curtains : 2
Detection field (standard)
•Wide field
•Narrow field
13’0” W x 6’6” D
6’6” W x 8’2” D
6’6” W x 13.75” D
3’3” W x 13.75” D
Detection mode Minimum detection speed
2 inches / sec. (measured in the sensor axis)
Response time : < 128ms
Angle : from 15° to 50° in elevation (adjustable) from - 4° to + 4° (adjustable)
Output specification Relay (free of potential change-over contact) :
•Max contact voltage : 42V AC/DC
•Max contact current : 1A (resistive)
•Max switching power : 30W (DC) / 60VA (AC)
Transistor (optocoupled transistor)
•Max output current : 100 mA
•Max switching power : 48 V DC
Output hold-time 0.5s to 9s (adjustable) 1s (fixed)
Manual adjustment •orientation of sensing field (mechanically)
•shape of the sensing field (choice of antenna)
•multiple functions (using push buttons).
•orientation of sensing field
•shape of the sensing field (choice of
front lens)
•multiple functions (by push buttons).
Remote control adjustments •Sensitivity.
•Hold time.
•Detection mode.
•Immunity
•Output configuration.
•Sensitivity.
•Auto-learn time
•Monitoring mode
•Number of Curtains
•Relay / Transistor configuration
•Rain Mode
•Snow Mode
We open up New Horizons
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SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
MECHANICAL
INSTALLATION
COMPONENT ID
• Shut off all power going to the header before attempting any wiring procedures.
• Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas.
• Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area.
• Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in
unexpected reactions by the door.
• Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to insure that moving door parts will not
catch any wires and cause damage to equipment.
• Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of
installation.
1. Remove the cover from the unit as shown in picture “A”. After the Wizard is attached to the
header, the cover may be removed by inserting small screwdriver behind the Wizard and
gently prying cover off as shown in picture “B”.
2. Attach mounting template to the center of header as shown (C) – template should be 0”-2”
above bottom edge of header. Drill the hole marked for wire passage and drill pilot holes for
screw mounting (D).
NOTE: Flush mount with bottom of header is necessary for for all neagtive IR angles.
3. Insert mounting screws about halfway in (F shown on next page), and install the Wizard onto
the screws. When in place, tighten screws to secure to header. Leave cover off until
mechanical adjustments are complete.
CABLE
COVER
MOUNTING SCREWS
MOTION SENSOR
FRONT LENSES
I.R. REMOTE RECEIVER
PRESENCE SENSOR
A
B
LED INDICATOR
MANUAL SET-UP
BUTTONS
2
nd
ANTENNA STORAGE
D
0-2”
BOTTOM OF DOOR HEADER
C
WIZARD MOUNTING
TEMPLATE
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ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION –
WIRING
1. With Wizard in place, locate the enclosed cable and feed the stripped end through the wire
passage hole in header from the Wizard side as shown in Picture (F). Leave enough slack to
allow connection to the Wizard and proper routing of wire around the plastic posts (E). Please
observe proper routing of the cable as shown – this is to divert rainwater from the Wizard if it
should run down the cable, and also provides for proper routing to allow easy cover installation
on the Wizard.
Perform the following for wiring the Wizard to an automatic door control:
Wizard Wire
Color
Connect To:
Microprocessed Controls
Connect To:
Old Style Controls
Red 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10% 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
Black 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10% 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
White Common at Door Control Common at Door Control
Green Activation Input at Door Control Activation Input at Door Control
Brown Common at Door Control
Blue Safety Input at Door control Brown & Blue wires are not used for SN
52000 and greater – Do NOT Connect
Them To Anything:
All output is through the white and green
wires. The Wizard MUST be programmed
to a Relay Configuration value of 5 or 6.
See Page 8. Wizards below SN 52000 will
still require a 10IFBWIZARD.
Other Wiring Notes:
1. When connecting to a microprocessed control box, the Motion output and presence output wires
may be connected to separate inputs or may also be to a mutual input, as some controls may
only have an activation input, while others may have an activation input, as well as a safety (or
presence) input. For example:
FOR CONTROLS WITH ONLY AN ACTIVATION INPUT:
Two options exist for this configuration. First the White and Green may be connected to Brown and
Blue (respectively), OR the Relay Configuration may be set to a value of 5 or 6, in which case ONLY
the White and Green wires are used.
OR
2. If separate outputs are available at the control box, White and Green may go to common and activation,
while Brown and Blue will go to the safety (or presence) input. Always respect polarity with Brown and
Blue.
Plastic
post to
wrap wires
around
WIZARD
MOUNTING
TEMPLATE
Wire fed
through
towards
control
FE
Plastic post
to
wrap wires
around
WIZARD
Red - 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
Black - 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
White – Common at Door Control
Green – Activation at Door Control
Brown
Blue
WIZARD
Red - 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
Black - 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
White – Common at Door Control
Green – Activation at Door Control
Brown – Not Used
Blue – Not Used
For SN 52000 and greater,
program the Wizard to Relay
Configuration Value 5 or 6. If
set to 5, contacts close upon
detection. If set to 6,
contacts open upon
detection.
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MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
MOTION SENSING
FIELD
1. The position of the sensing field is determined by the vertical angle of the planar antenna. The angle is
adjusted in 3°increments by gently rotating the antenna forward or back. The default mounting angle is 30°-
Patterns shown in diagram below are those at 30°.
2. The tilt angle will be greatly determined by the position of the sensor with relation to the face of the door. A 15º
angle will result in the pattern being drawn back towards the door, where as the 45ºwill place the pattern
farther away. Be certain to walk-test detection field and insure compliance with current applicable ANSI
standards.
1. Insert the desired microwave planar antenna for a narrow or wide field of detection. Refer to the
diagram below for approximation of field size for each pattern.
7’-0” height = [13’ (W) X 6’ 6” (D)] [6 6” (W) X 8’ 2” (D)]
• The optional narrow-field antenna is located in a slot behind the mounted antenna as shown.
• To remove the antenna, carefully remove the protective cover and change antenna.
• Once proper antenna is in place, adjust angle of antenna as necessary.
WIDE NARROW
6.4’ 3.2’ 0 3.2’ 6.4’
0
3.2’
6.4’
9.6’
Wide Pattern
Narrow Pattern
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BEA’S
UNIVERSAL
REMOTE
CONTROL
MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
PRESENCE
SENSING FIELD
1. Install the desired lens for the infrared curtain (presence), as shown below.
• Narrow Lens is suitable for smaller door openings or high mounting height applications.
Narrow-fieldLens
Wide-fieldLens
[3’3” (W) X 13.75” (D)] [6’ 6” (W) X 13.75” (D)]
2. The infrared presence pattern may be adjusted in two different ways:
• First, the pattern may be adjusted nearer or farther from the door.
• Second, the pattern width may be adjusted to suit the particular door application
3. The adjustment screw will bring the pattern nearer or farther from the face of the door by adjusting the
tilt angle from +4° to –4°. At the standard mounting height, one complete clockwise turn of the
adjustment screw will move the pattern approximately 3 inches closer to the door. The precise location
of the infrared beam may be found by using the BEA Spot-finder (PN: 10SPOT) after the Wizard has
been powered up.
•
Open the battery compartment at the
back of the remote control.
• Insert 2 AAA batteries – observe polarity
• Close battery compartment
DOOR
HEADER
-4
°
+4
°
Unlock
Number keys
Radar Sensitivity
Immunity
Radar Detection mode
Check Values
Output Configuration
Auto
-learn time
Curtain Set-up Launch
Choice of Radar Mount Ht.
Default Value
Infrared sensitivity
Lock
- Key
+ Key
SMR
F1
Relay hold time
F2
IR Curtain
-4
+4
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WIZARD SMR
PROGRAMMING
GUIDE –
LOCKING
& UNLOCKING
WIZARD SMR
PROGRAMMING
GUIDE – INQUIRE
ABOUT SETTINGS
WIZARD SMR
PROGRAMMING
GUIDE
All program changes and inquiries can only be accomplished while the Wizard is unlocked.
UNLOCK
LOCK
0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
Press the UNLOCK key once, then enter
your 4-digit code to unlock the Wizard. 0000 The red LED will flash quickly after
UNLOCK is pressed once. After
entering the valid code, Wizard will
flash red LED slowly.
If access code is set to the factory
default value of 0000, the Wizard will
automatically unlock after the
UNLOCK key is pressed once. The red
LED will immediately begin to slowly
flash red.
When all parameters have been set, press
the LOCK key once. If you wish to enter a
new access code, use the 0-
9 number keys
and enter the new 4-digit code within 20
seconds.
If you choose not to enter a new code,
press the LOCK key once more, and the
existing code will be retained. If no key is
pressed within 1 minute, the sensor will lo
ck
with it’s existing code being retained.
0000
After locking, the red LED stops flashing
and the sensor will no longer be in a
program mode.
= Locked with existing code.
0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
= Locked with new code that is entered.
KEY USER’S ACTIONS DEFAULT LED STATUS
Press the function key that you desire to
inquire about, followed by pressing the
INQUIRY key.
After pressing INQUIRY, c
ount the number
of green LED flashes –
this corresponds to
the setting.
EXAMPLE:
After pressing a function button, the
red LED flashes quickly. After pressing
the INQUIRY key, the green LED
flashes the number of the current
setting. No green flash will i
ndicate a
setting of 0.
= 7 = Default sensitivity value
7
Sensitivity alters the sensitivity of the motion
field only. Values range from 0 to 9,
minimum to maximum respectively.
0 = Minimum sensitivity
9 = Maximum sensitivity
After pressing the SENSITIVITY key,
the red LED flashes quickly. After
pressing a number button, the red LED
flashes slowly.
RADAR
SENSITIVITY
CHECK VALUES
RELAY HOLD TIME Relay hold time refers to the hold time on
the output relay of the Wizard.
Values range
from 0 to 9, .5 seconds to 9 seconds
respectively.
0 = .5 secs.
1 = 1 sec. to 9 = 9 seconds. 1
through 9 in 1 second increments.
0
After pressing the RELAY HOLD TIME
key, the red LED flashes quickly. After
pressing a number
button, the red LED
flashes slowly.
KEY USER’S ACTIONS DEFAULT LED STATUS
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WIZARD SMR
PROGRAMMING
GUIDE – Cont.
OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION The Output configuration has 4 possible
output values:
1 = N.O. relay, N.C. transistor
2 = N.C. relay, N.O. transistor
3 = N.C. relay, N.C. transistor
4 = N.O. relay, N.O. transistor
5 = All Relay Output (N.O.)
6 = All Relay Output (N.C.)
4
After pressing the OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION key, the red LED
flashes quickly. After pressing a
number button, the red LED flashes
slowly. (N.O. indicates relay closure
upon detection and power-off would
result in an open relay).
Values 5 & 6 available on SN: 52000
and greater
AUTO
-LEARN The Auto-Learn time enables the Wizard to
adapt to new permanent changes within its
field of detection, after the set time (below)
expires. Once expired, the Wizard will
return to a state of non-detection.
1
0 = 30 seconds 4 = 10 minutes
1 = 1 minute 5 = 15 minutes
2 = 2 minutes 6 = 20 minutes
3 = 5 minutes 9 = Infinity
After pressing the AUTO
-LEARN key,
the red LED flashes quickly. After
pressing a number button,
the red LED
flashes slowly.
Note: Value 9 (infinity) available on
SN: 60000 and greater
RADAR
DETECTION
MODE
Detection mode offers 3 different levels of
detection: Bi-directional, Uni-
directional and
Uni-directional with MTF (motion tracking
feature). MTF allows the Wizard to switch
from uni-directional to bi-directional upon
detection from the normal approach
direction.
3
1 = Bi-directional
2 = Uni-directional
3 = Uni-directional with MTF
After pressing the DETECTION MODE
key, the red LED flashes quickly. After
pressing a number button, the red LED
flashes slowly.
IMMUNITY
(motion) Immunity reduces the influence of un
wanted
disturbances within the field of motion
detection, without reducing the pattern.
1 = Extreme sensitivity
2 = Normal Sensitivity
3 = Reduced sensitivity
2
After pressing the IMMUNITY key, the
red LED flashes quickly. After pressing
a number button, the red LED flashes
slowly.
INFRARED
SENSITIVITY Infrared sensitivity reduces the influence of
unwanted disturbances within the field of
presence detection.
1 = Low sensitivity – hi gloss floors
2 = Normal sensitivity
2
After pressing the INFRARED
SENSITIVITY key, the red LED flashes
quickly. After pressing a number
button, the red LED flashes slowly.
RADAR
MOUNTING
HEIGHT
0 = launch infrared set-up (learn
background).
1 = Microwave at normal mounting
height
2 = Microwave at high mounting
height (8’ 2” to 13’)
3 = Restore all parameters to
default value. SN less than 52000
9 = Same as value 3, but only for
SN 52000 and greater.
1
After pressing the INFRARED
SENSITIVITY key + 0, the red / green
LED flashes to indicate set-up.
After pressing the INFRARED
SENSITIVITY key + 1, 2, or 3
the red LED will flash slowly.
SMR
SMR (Self-Monitoring Ready) mode is
enabled for the use with BEA’s DCU (Door
Control Unit). It is disabled for all other
applications. The DCU sends & receives
monitoring signals to the sensor when this
feature is enabled. The DCU can then take
control of a door in the event of a sensor
failure.
0 = SMR Input OFF
1 = SMR input ON
0
After pressing the SMR key, the red
LED flashes quickly. After pressing a
number button, the red LED flashes
slowly.
KEY USER’S ACTIONS DEFAULT LED STATUS
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RAIN MODE
SNOW MODE
WIZARD SMR
PROGRAMMING
GUIDE – Cont.
RAIN MODE:
1. The Rain Mode is designed to minimize the effect of heavy rain on the Wizard’s auto-learn
requirements. Rain Mode will be enabled after the Wizard goes through two auto-learn cycles
without having a minimum of 6 operating cycles of the door between these 2 auto-learn cycles.
During Rain Mode, auto-learn time will remain the same. However, the second infrared curtain
will change from IR presence detection to IR motion detection. This is done to help eliminate
unwanted detection of heavy rain, as well as it’s effects on the ground. The only required setting
on the Wizard SMR to enable Rain Mode is IR Sensitivity, which must be set to a value of 2
(normal). This mode will automatically expire upon a power reset, or upon expiration of one hour.
This mode could be launched again under the same conditions.
SNOW MODE:
The Snow Mode is designed to minimize the effect of heavy snow on the Wizard’s auto-learn
requirements. Snow Mode may only be enabled by performing the following:
1. Using the BEA remote control, Unlock the Wizard as described in the programming guide.
+ unlock code, if necessary.
2. Set Infrared Sensitivity to LOW (1).
+ 1 = Low Sensitivity
3. Set Auto-Learn Time to 30 seconds (0).
+ 0 = 30 second learn-time
4. Lock The Sensor when complete +
5. After the above changes have been made, the Wizard will go into the Snow Mode after it goes
through 2 auto-learn cycles without having a minimum of 6 operating cycles of the door between
these 2 auto-learn cycles.
6. While in Snow Mode, the auto-learn time will change from 30 seconds to 10 seconds.
This mode will automatically expire upon a power reset, or upon expiration of one hour, as long
as the settings (as outlined above) are in effect. This mode could be launched again under the
same conditions.
DOOR CONTROL
FUNCTION The Door Control function enables the User
to select a mode of door operation.
1 = Door permanently open.
2 = Door permanently closed – no
detection
3 = Door in automatic mode –
Wizard, upon detection, opens door.
After pressing
the DOOR CONTROL
FUNCTION key, the red LED flashes
quickly. After pressing a number
button, the red LED flashes slowly.
3
IR CURTAIN The IR Curtain function allows the User to
toggle the second IR curtain (farthest from
the door) on & off. When the curtain is off, it
operates in a motion sensing mode.
1 = 1 IR curtain (inner) ON.
2 = Both IR curtains (inner &
outer) ON.
2
After pressing the IR CURTAIN
FUNCTION key, the red LED flashes
quickly. After pressing a number
button, the red LED flashes slowly.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When changing the values of the above parameters to go from one mode to another, one should
force a set-up by remote control, push buttons, or by a power-off / on sequence.
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MANUAL SET-UP
(without remote)
MANUAL SET-UP
(without remote)
• Set-up of the Wizard may be accomplished by the use of two Wizard mounted programming buttons.
The procedures below indicate how to program using these buttons.
• The two set-buttons are located at the right side of the Wizard (as viewed when mounted to header).
To begin, briefly press the right button and move away from the sensing patterns.
TO RESET THE UNIT to factory defaults including the access code.
• Press and hold both buttons simultaneously until both red and green LED lights flash alternately
TO CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS FROM FACTORY DEFAULTS
• To enter the customizing mode: Press the right button until the LED light flashes and then release
• To return to standard mode: Press the right button again until the LED light stops flashing and then release
CUSTOMIZING MODE
• The red LED light indicates the number for the parameter being altered ( 1 flash = parameter #1)
• The green LED light indicates the value for the parameter being altered ( 1 flash means value = 1)
• The right button enables selection of the parameter number being altered ( +1 for each press)
• The left button enables alteration of the parameter ( +1 for each press)
PARAMETER NUMBER
(altered by the right button and
confirmed by GREEN LED)
PARAMETER VALUES
(altered by the
left button and
confirmed by
RED LED)
DEFAULT
VALUE
1 Radar Sensitivity 0-9 7
2 Relay hold time 0-9 0
3 Output configuration 1-6 4
4 Auto-learn
presence sensing 0-7 1
5 Detection mode 1-4 3
6 Immunity 1-3 2
7 IR sensitivity 1-2 2
8 Radar mounting
height 1-2 1
9 Not Used -
Must remain at 0 0 0
10 Door control function 1-3 3
11 SMR mode 0-2 0
12 IR curtain 1-2 2
Manual Push-Buttons
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POWER-UP
PROCEDURES
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
MANUAL SET-UP
(without remote) –
Cont.
EXAMPLE
: Change radar sensitivity from 7 to 9 and set hold time to 4 seconds:
1. Press the right button for 2 settings, you will enter the customizing mode
• The green LED flashes once (parameter 1)
• The red LED flashes 7 times (sensitivity = 7)
• Press the left button twice to move from sensitivity = 7 to sensitivity = 9
2. Press the right button once to move to Parameter 2 (relay hold time)
• The green LED flashes twice (parameter 2)
• The red LED does not flash (hold time = 0 seconds)
• Press the left button four times to move from hold time = 0 to hold time = 4 seconds
NOTE:
1. When the highest value for the parameter has been reached, the value will “roll over” to its lowest
value (e.g. for radar mode: 1, 2, 3, then 1, 2, …).
2. The sensor automatically returns to standard mode if neither button has been pressed for one
minute.
STEP 2
With all wiring in place, apply power to door control
and 12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10% to Wizard.
Once powered, observe LED status on the Wizard.
Stop all traffic through the doorway while
performing this step, and remain clear of the
Wizard’s detection zones.
STEP USER’S ACTION RESULT
The Wizard will flash a red / green LED during
the set-
up procedure. Once the Wizard
completes set-
up, the door will close and begin
normal operation thereafter.
STEP 1
Once set-up is complete, the LED indication will
reflect the status of the set-up. Observe the LED
while standing outside of the detection zones.
•
NO LED = Successful set-up
• RED LED ON = Presence being detected -
Wizard is seeing an object.
•
RED LED Flashing for 10 seconds. Infrared
curtains are too close to door. Adjust curtai
ns
using the Spotfinder.
•
GREEN LED MOMENTARILY ON = MOTION
DETECTION (Wizard sees movement).
•
ORANGE LED ON = Wizard is executing a
Self-
Monitoring test (only when SMR mode is
enabled). LED should expire in approx. 6
seconds. If LED stays on, reset power an
d
observe LED. If it comes back on steady,
replace Wizard.
STEP 3
Proceed with fine tuning the mechanical , as well as
the program adjustments of the Wizard. Refer to
the applicable sections of this manual for altering
any settings. Be sure to check:
• Motion width & depth
• Presence width & depth
• Position of infrared curtain
• Sensitivity of motion field
Doors will always be adjusted to be in
compliance with ANSI A156.10
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Wizard will not power up. 1. Faulty power supply. 1. Insure correct power supply of
12 to 24 VAC/
VDC: -5% to +10%. Power shoul
d come from
an isolated transformer –
not from the door
control.
Orange LED is illuminated on
Wizard. 1. Wizard is in self-monitoring mode
2. Internal fault within the Wizard
3. Faulty Power Input
1. Orange LED should expire after self-
monitoring test is complete
(6 seconds). This
occurs every 60 minutes.
2.
If SMR is not being used, remove power from
the Wizard and re-
apply. If orange LED
illuminates and door will not enter into a set-
up, replace faulty Wizard.
3. Remove power, then re-
apply. Input power
may have fluctuated beyond tolerances.
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TROUBLE-
SHOOTING Cont.
Red LED on at Wizard. 1. Wizard in detection.
1. If red LED is on at Wizard:
a.
Adjust infrared pattern away from the
door and launch a new set-
up. Refer to
page 5 for infrared adjustments. Use
BEA Spotfinder to accurately adjust the
position of the pattern.
b. If hi-
intensity lights or high gloss floors
are saturating the area of detection,
change the Infrared Sensitivity setting to
reduced sensitivity –
see page 7, and
launch a new set-up to re-
learn the
environment.
Door keeps recycling open.
Door will not close
Red LED off at Wizard. 1. On-Off switch at door control in
wrong position or is faulty.
2. Improper Relay Configuration on
Wizard.
3. Faulty door control.
1. Check to insure On-
Off switch for door is in
the ON or AUTOMATIC position. If
switch is in
correct position, check switch with multi-
meter
for proper operation.
2. Insure correct polarity at Brown and Blue wires
3.
Check Relay Configuration setting on each
Wizard. Refer to page 6 for settings.
4.
Remove all sensor inputs from the door
contr
ol. If door remains open, fault exists with
door control or motor. Refer to manufacturer’s
manual for further troubleshooting. If door
closes with sensor inputs removed, fault exists
with sensors or related wiring.
1. On-Off switch at door control in
wrong position or is faulty.
2. Wizard not detecting traffic.
3. Faulty wiring between sensor and
door control.
4. Faulty door control.
1. Check to insure that On-
Off switch for door is
in ON or AUTOMATIC position. If it is in
correct position, check switch with multi-
meter
for proper operation.
2.
Walk in and out of Wizard detection area, if
red LED does not illuminate check:
a. Power supply for Wizard:
12 to 24 VAC /
VDC: -5% to +10%
b.
Check SMR setting on each Wizard. The
SMR should be disabled unless system is
being used with BEA’s Door Control Unit
(DCU).
c.
Check Relay Configuration for each Wizard.
Refer to page 6.
3.
Remove all sensor inputs from the door
control. Jumper the common and activate
terminals of the door control. If door does not
open, fault lies within door control or motor.
Refer to manufacturer’s manual for further
troubleshooting. If doo
r opens, fault lies with
sensors or related wiring.
4.
Refer to Step 3.
1. Wizard is seeing door.
2. Wizard is seeing movement from
unwanted objects.
3. Vibration is triggering the Wizard.
1.
Observe LED status on each Wizard. Green
LED indicates motion detection, re
d LED
indicates presence. If LED’s are illuminating
make sensor adjustments as necessary to
eliminate unwanted detection. Check angle
and sensitivity for presence and motion.
2.
Check for moving objects in the path of
detection, such as posters, banners, etc.
3.
Locate source of vibration and correct as
necessary.
Door opens when it should
close. 1. Relay Configuration on wrong
setting. 1. Check Relay Configuration setting. Refer to
page 6.
Door will not open.
Red LED flashes for approx.
10 seconds when attempting a
set-up.
1. Infrared curtains are too close to the
door and the sensor detects a door
influence.
1.
Adjust Infrared curtain as necessary. Use of
BEA’s Spotfinder during this process is
recommended.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
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COMPANY
CONTACT
ACCESSORIES
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
- Cont.
If after troubleshooting a problem, a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved, please call B.E.A., Inc.
for further assistance during Eastern Standard Time at 1-800-523-2462 from 7am - 5pm.
For after-hours, call East Coast: 1-866-836-1683 or 1-800-407-4545 / Mid-West: 1-888-308-8843 /
West Coast: 1-909-596-3011. DO NOT leave any problem unresolved. 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 or gate for an incomplete solution.
Wizard will not respond to
remote control. 1. Batteries in remote are dead or are
installed improperly. 1.
Check to insure that the batteries are
installed correctly – observe polarity.
2. Replace batteries - AAA 1.5 volt.
Wizard will not unlock when
access code is entered. 1. Improper code being entered. 1. Reset code to the default valu
e of 0000 by
performing one of the following:
a.
Press the 2 buttons on the Wizard
simultaneously until the red & green led
begin flashing. This will return ALL settings
to their default value.
b.
Cut and restore power supply. No code is
required to unlock durin
g the first minute
after powering. Reset code prior to locking.
Red LED is flashing rapidly
after attempting set-up. Detection field was violated during set-
up of the Wizard. 1. Launch a new set-
up and insure that the
detection field remains all clear until set-
up is
complete.
2. Wizard may be seeing the do
or as it is closing.
Adjust infrared curtain and launch a new set-
up.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
•
Weather Hood Unit
(10URC)
•
Ceiling Adaptor
(10WCA)
Wizard will not respond to
motion. Improper SMR setting 1.
If the Wizard is NOT being used with a BEA
DCU, set SMR to a value of 0. See page 8.
•
Remote Control
(10REMOTE)
•
SpotFinder
(10SPOT)
•
Ceiling Adaptor
(10WCA)
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ADDENDUM 1 –
WIZARD WITH
STANLEY
DURAGLIDE &
ROTARY SWITCH
The purpose of the addendum is to accommodate for the differences in the Standard Rocker Switch package and
the Rotary Switch package. The standard wiring provided with the Rotary Switch Package is incompatible when
using the partial opening switch selection with the Wizard sensor system.
When using the Stanley Rotary Switch on a Duraglide slider package with a newer style Stanley interface board,
observe the following:
• The brown wire from the Wizard must be connected to terminal #3 (Common) on TB-3 of the interface.
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TITLE: STANLEY DURAGLIDE WITH
WIZARD SYSTEM
C
NOTES: 1) WIZARDS WILL OPERATE WITH THE 12 VDC ON PINS 1&2, 5&6.
2) ONE WAY FUNCTION IS APPLICABLE IF CLOSED DOOR
MONITORING SWITCH IS INSTALLED.
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
24 V
TRANSFORMER
115 VAC
TB- 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
WIZARD INTERIOR
WIZARD EXTERIOR
TB- 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
HOLDING BEAMS
COMMON
EXTERIOR SCAN
INTERIOR SCAN
COMMON
WHITE
GREEN
WHITE
GREEN
12VOLT
TRANSFORMER
TB-1
TB- 2 TB- 3
DURAGLIDE INTERFACE BOARD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
COMMON
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ADDENDUM 2 –
WIZARD WITH
BESAM AMD-II
DWG NOSIZE
SHEETSCALE
CAGE CODE
A
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TITLE: BESAM CUJ-9 AMD SLIDING DOOR
WITH WIZARD SYSTEM
EXTERIOR WIZARD
INTERIOR WIZARD
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
GREEN
Reset
0 VDC
Part. open
Exit
Off
0 VDC
Stop Impulse
Pres. Impulse 1
C-Switch; 0 v
Pres. Impulse 2
18 VDC
0 VDC
Outer Impulse
Inner Impulse
18 VDC
PS-6
*
* Optional - connect
to reset (TB1 R) if required.
LOCKING DEVICE
24 VAC
GREEN
WHITE
BESAM CUJ-9 AMD II SLIDING DOOR WITH WIZARD SYSTEM
608
NOTE: 1) DO NOT CONNECT TO C SWITCH COMMON.
2) OBSERVE POLARITY WITH BROWN CONNECTING
TO GROUND (0 VDC).
3) A JUMPER MUST BE INSTALLED IN PINS 9,13 ON
CONTROL BOX FOR RE-ENTRY SENSOR IN
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC AS PER ANSI STANDARD 8.2.3.
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ADDENDUM 3 –
WIZARD WITH
BESAM UNI-SLIDE
GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
WIZARD EXTERIOR
WIZARD INTERIOR
24 V
TRANSFORMER
115 VAC
UniSlide Control
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
INNER IMPULSE
- 0 VDC
+ 24 VDC
- 0 VDC
OUTER IMPULSE
KEY IMPULSE
SYNCHRONIZING INPUT
SYNCHRONIZING OUTPUT
+ 24 VDC
- 0 VDC
PRESENCE IMPULSE 2
PRESENCE IMPULSE 1
STOP IMPULSE
C-SWITCH/MONITORED INNER IMPULSE
+ 24 VDC
MONITORED SAFETY/ONLY PHOTOCELL
BESAM UNISLIDE SLIDING DOOR WITH WIZARD SYSTEM
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80.0163 GDM B
11 Mar 2003
TITLE: BESAM UNISLIDE SLIDING DOOR
WITH WIZARD SYSTEM
NOTE: 1) DO NOT CONNECT BROWN WIRES TO C-SWITCH COMMON.
2) OBSERVE POLARITY WITH THE BROWN WIRE CONNECTED
TO GROUND (0 VDC).
3) A JUMPER MUST BE INSTALLED BETWEEN PINS 5, 12 ON THE CONTROL
BOX TO ALLOW FOR RE-ENTRY SENSOR IN ONE-WAY TRAFFIC MODE TO
COMPLY WITH ANSI A156.10 SECTION 8.2.3.
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ADDENDUM 4 –
WIZARD WITH
DOR-O-
MATIC 96K
SLIDER
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80.0137
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18 PIN
POWER INPUT
120 VAC
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
GREEN/ YELLOW
RED
RED
96005-900
QUANTUM-SLIDE
TRANSFORMER BOX
B
MORNING ENTRY PINS 15,16
BREAKAWAY PINS 13,14
EXTERIOR ACTIVATE PINS 9,10
SAFETY BEAMS PINS 3,4
WEATHERWISE PINS 11,12
INTERIOR ACTIVATE PINS 1,2
3 OR 4 WAY SWITCH
PINS 5,6,7
LOOK-SEE COM LINE PIN 8
LOOK-SEE OUTPUT PINS 17,18
96010-900
QUANTUM -SLIDE
CONTROL BOX
ACCESSORIES 24 VDC PIN 1(+) PIN 2(-)
ACCESSORIES 24 VAC PINS 3,4
4 PIN
5-PIN
EARTH/ GROUND
NEUTRAL
MAIN
3-PIN
RA WH 1
RA BL 2
EA WH 3
EA BL 4
5 NC
4 NO
3 COM
2 12-24 vac/dc
1 12-24 vac/dc
RB WH 1
RB BL 2
EB WH 3
EB BL 4
1 2 3 4
* RECEIVER (A), EMITTER (A)
RECEIVER (B), EMITTER(B)
WH= WHITE, BL= BLACK
MICROCELL ONE
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
RED
INTERIOR WIZARD
24 V
TRANSFORMER
115 VAC
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
RED
EXTERIOR WIZARD
TITLE: DOROMATIC 96 K SLIDER WITH
WIZARD, MICROCELL 1 SYSTEM
BROWN
BLUE
BLUE
BROWN
NOTES: 1) OBSERVE POLARITY ON WIZARD PRESENCE OUTPUT
(+) BLUE AND (-)BROWN WIRES. BLUE CONNECTS TO
PIN 3 AND BROWN CONNECTS TO PIN 4 ON THE DOOR
CONTROL.
OPTIONAL
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ADDENDUM 5 –
WIZARD WITH
HORTON 2150
CONTROL
GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
RED
WIZARD EXTERIOR
WIZARD INTERIOR
24 V
TRANSFORMER
115 VAC
INTERIOR SW
EXTERIOR SW
COMMON
SAFETY BEAM
COMMON
TOGGLE SW
COMMON
CLS MON SW
COMMON
PARTIAL OPEN
2WAY/ 1 WAY
NIGHT SW
COMMON
DAY/NITE SW
+24VDC
+ 24VDC
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HORTON C2150 CONTROL WITH WIZARD SYSTEM
C2150 CONTROL
NOTE: 1) WIZARDS WILL OPERATE WITH THE 24 VAC
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