Bircher Reglomat Reflex motion 2 User manual

Installation instructions
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1Safety Instructions
4isplays on the Sensor
Red LE
Grooves for mounting screws
Base cover
Cable feed-through
IP switch (for addressing)
Key [<]
Key [>]
9
10
11
12
13
14
8
Cover
Plug-in screw terminal
RJ12 PCB socket
Ring for lateral adjustment
Frontal adjustment
Radar double field antenna
Green LE
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
3.2 Opening the housing
– Mount sensor on a flat stable surface (avoid vibrations)
– o not expose sensor to rain or snow
– Objects (e.g. plants, flags, fans etc.) must be kept out of sensing field
– o not place any cover in front of the sensor
– o not place fluorescent tubes near the detection area
3Installation
3.1
2
3.3 Mounting
Place drilling template on wall/ceiling and drill holes
Route cable through the appropriate opening in the base cover –
make sure length is sufficient for wiring
Install sensor with screws
Connect cable (see chap. 3.4)
Click cover on base cover
2
3
4
5
1
3.4 Electrical connections
Reflex 2 with plug-in screw terminal Reflex 2 with RJ12 PCB socket
green
blue
black
white
red
yellow
common
NO
NC
+ 12-36 V DC
-12-28 V AC
not connected
+
12-28
2escription of the Sensor
1
1
6
12
2
3
14
8
7
5
9
11
10
brown
blue
black
white
1
2
3
4
5
12-36
12-28
+ 12-36 V DC
- 12-28 V AC
common
NO
NC
9
13
2
4
tart-up phase
Configuration
Operation
Red LE Lights up during startup for 3 seconds
4
Green LE Afterwards, the green LE flashes a few times and indicates the
software version (the sensor is already functional and
programmable)
Reflex 2
motion
* The device must only be operated at a protective low voltage with safe electrical insulation. Product repairs must be performed solely by the manufacturer.
* Shut off all power going to the sensor 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 and components before powering up to ensure 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.
O NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVE - NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON
User’s guide
LE red Lights up upon detection
Green LE Lights up when SM is active
Green LE
– Indicates parameter or parameter level through
# of flashes (with key configuration)
– Flashes briefly:
– When key configuration mode is exited
– When the sensor has received the command from
the remote control
1
53
3
BEFORE installation AFTER installation

5Manual Settings
Without specific add ess:
Pa amete Step 1 Step 2
Field size
Functionality
Field geometry
Press [<] briefly
Press [>] briefly
Press [<] and [>] briefly at the same time
# of flashes of the
green LE (1-9 times) indicates
the current parameter level
Note:
If no key is touched for 25 seconds, the configuration mode is automatically exit-
ed and the green LE briefly flashes. The settings created up to that point are
saved.
How to find out the value of each parameter.
5.1 Sensor parameters status
6.2 Mode of operation
Activation: –After connecting the sensor to the power supply or
–Briefly disconnect the sensor from the power supply or
–Press either key [<] or [>] on the sensor
Exiting: –Press key combination or
–Automatically after 30 Minimum.
Note:
If no button is pushed for 30 seconds, the connection is closed. The settings
made up to that point are saved.
1, 2, 3 small
4, 5, 6* medium
7, 8, 9 large
for Reflex 2 version with direction recognition
Level
1* detects approaching targets, mounting height standard
2 detects approaching targets, mounting height high
3 detects going away targets, mounting height standard
4 detects going away targets, mounting height high
5 direction recognition OFF, mounting height standard
6 direction recognition OFF, mounting height high
7 approach + MTO, mounting height standard (MTO, see chap. 8)
8 approach + MTO, mounting height high (MTO, see chap. 8)
1 narrow field
2* wide field
Changing the functionality from level 6 to level 2:
1) Keep [<] and [>] pressed for 4 seconds, the green LE blinks once after
2 seconds, once again after 4 seconds
2) Green LE flashes 6 times, indicating the current parameter level
3) Press the key [<] four times in a row to decrease the parameter level
(green LE flashes twice and indicates the new parameter level)
4) Press [<] and [>] at the same time
The data transmission to and from the sensor is ensured by an IR interface. The
connection between the remote control and the sensor can only be established
when the sensor is in configuration mode.
With specific add ess:
1. Press the start key 1. Cover the IR interface of the
remote control with your hand
2. Press the start key > flashes
3. Release the IR interface
(remove hand)
4. Press the corresponding numerical
key ( to )
– G and one of the keys 1 th ough 4 light up: Connection successfully
established
– G flashes: Connection not established
> Activate configuration mode (see above)
> Hold remote control closer to the sensor and point directly at it
> Check batteries in remote control
– No keys light up
> Check/replace batteries in remote control
6.3 Setting / changing parameters
oor open: Keeps the door open manually for 15 Minimum.
Afterwards, the door will close if no object is in the detection area.
oor closed: oor closes if no object is in the detection area,
afterwards standard operation.
After the connection has been successfully established, the parameters of the
sensor can be changed.
General procedure
[>]
[<]
Changing the field size: Press [<] and [>] for 2 seconds
Changing the functionality: Press [<] and [>] for 4 seconds
for Reflex 2 version without direction recognition
1* mounting height standard
2 mounting height high
Changing the field shape: Press [<] and [>] for 6 seconds
Example
Restore factory settings: Press [<] and [>] for 8 seconds
Configuration mode
+
A 3
Establishing the connection
Each sensor can be assigned an address (1*, 2, 3 or 4). ifferent addresses are
necessary when several sensors are within the range of a remote control.
Address 1*
Address 2
Address 3
Address 4
6.1 Sensor addressing
G
G G
1 4
+
A 1
+
A 2
+
A 3
Numerical keys to
1 9
IR interface (infrared)
Control keys to
A F
Start
G
1) Keep [<] and [>] pressed for an equal length of time, every 2 seconds the
green LE will flash once
2) # of flashes of the green LE (1–9 times) indicates current parameter level
3) The parameter level can be decreased or increased with [<] and [>]
respectively
4) Press [<] and [>] briefly to exit the configuration mode (settings are saved)
Level
Level Level
2
* Factory setting
6Remote Control Settings
Exit configuration mode: Configuration mode is ended, door closes
when no object is in the detection area, afterwards standard opera-
tion.

Parameter
irection recognition [ES]
Field size
Relay hold interval
Output signal
SM function
Mounting height
Cross traffic
Interference suppression
SM field size
Field geometry
C 1
+ * +
C2 +
C3 +
C4 +
C5 +
C6
Standard
ON, forwards
6
1 sec
Active
Off
Up to 10 feet
Low
Off
1
Wide
Sidewalk
ON, forwards
7
0.8 sec
Active
Off
Up to 10 feet
Medium
Off
1
Narrow
High-risk
OFF
6
2 sec
Active
ecreasing, 2 s
Up to 10 feet
Off
Off
5
Wide
Vestibule
ON, forwards
6
0.2 sec
Active
Off
Up to 10 feet
Low
Off
1
Narrow
Retail
ON, forwards
9
1.5 sec
Active
ecreasing, 2 s
10 - 13 feet
Off
Off
5
Wide
ON, forwards
9
1 sec
Active
Off
10 - 13 feet
Medium
Off
1
Wide
3 m
(9.84')
>
Key code
Key
code Parameter Level Short description
Convenience
functions 1*– 6 Predefined settings for standard
applications (see table)
Values measured with mounting height 7.22 feet and tilt angle 35°.
SM = Slow motion detection: Very slow movements are detected as soon as
the sensor is activated. Only when no more movements are registered during the
set monitoring period does the sensor relay the corresponding signal to the door
controller. The sensitivity during this monitoring period can be set to decreasing
or constant.
Min. 3.61 x 1.97 ft (W x )
Max. 15.42 x 5.58 ft (W x )
* Factory setting
Convenience functions
Configuration of individual parameters
Field size / field geometry
D +
F 8
epending on the field geometry (wide/narrow field), the field size can be set
correspondingly.
Narrow
field: Wide
field:
MD function and MD+
+
F 3
SM +: Triggers the sensor when very slow movements occur.
Even objects slower than 2”/s (35° inclination angle) that are
not detected with the normal detection area are detected
(suited for high-risk facilities). In order to prevent the door
from being kept open too long, the SM + field is half as large
as the detection area.
MD field size
+
F 7
The SM field size is approximately the same as the regular sensing field.
The CTA prevents a door from being inadvertently opened by people who walk
by it but do not want to enter.
+
D 5
+ + ~
F 7 5
Cross traffic optimization CTO
+
F5
6.5 Status query with remote control
The status query is used to find out what parameters have been set. For this to
take place, the connection to the sensor has to be established and the
corresponding key code has to be entered. After that, a numerical key lights up
indicating the respective parameter level.
+
F 4
C
B
D
+
F 8
+
F 1
+
F 2
+
F 3
+
F 7
+
F 5
+
F 6
B
D
+
F 1
+
F 2
+
F 3
+
F 4
+
F 5
+
F 6
+
F 7
+
F 8
~
6.4 Explanation of individual parameters
Recommendation: First, select the enhanced function that is closest to the requirements and then change the parameter levels correspondingly.
B
T
B
T
Min. 2.30 x 1.97 ft (W x )
Max. 8.86 x 6.23 ft (W x )
irection recognition
(only with Reflex 2
ES)
Off
Backwards
Forward
Forwards with MTO (see chap. 8)
1
2
3*
4
1
2*
1
2*
1 – 3
4 – 6*
7 – 9
1
2
3
4*
5
6
7
8
9
1*
2
1*
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
- 9
1*– 3
4 – 6
7 – 9
1
2*– 3
4 – 6
7 – 9
1
2* On Prevention of false detections
from fluorescent tubes. Off
Off
Low
Medium
High
Small
Medium
Large
Off
0.5 s
1.0 s ecreasing sensitivity
1.5 s
2.0 s
0.5 s
1.0 s Constant sensitivity
1.5 s
2.0 s (SM +)
NO: The relay picks up when a detection takes place
NC: The relay drops out when a detection takes place
Small
Medium
Large
0.2 s
0.5 s Short
0.8 s
1.0 s
1.5 s Medium
2.0 s
Narrow field
Wide field
High (10-13 feet)
Standard (up to 10 feet)
Mounting height
Field geometry
Field size
Output signal
Relay hold-time
SM function
SM field size
CTO
(cross traffic
optimization)
Filter for
interference
suppression
3
High mounting
2.5 s
3.0 s Long
4.0 s
Optimum sensor settings:
-Narrow field
-Inclination angle 30° – 45°

8Trouble shooting
Issue Possible cause Solution
– Increase the frontal angle of the radar module
–
Install sensor higher and ifpossibledirectlyabove thedoor hinge
– Increase CTA level
– Rotate the sensor in the direction of the door opening
– Activate the interference suppression filter
– Activate the special filter function MTO
(Mass Traffic Optimization)
– ecrease the CTA level (switch off)
– Check field size
– Activate high mounting height
Refe to chapte
6.1.1
5.2.3
6.1.1
5.2.3
5.2.3
5.2.3
oor does not close / reverses
oor does not close / reverses
oor opens inadvertently
oor does not open –
random non-detection
of an individual
Late detection or
non-detection of persons
– Sensor sees sliding door
– Sensor sees swing door
– Interference source affects microwave field
(e.g. fluorescent tubes)
– Large group of persons
approaching
– Field too small
– Installation too high
7
7.1
Mechanical Settings of the Sensing Field
Frontal adjustment 7.2 Lateral adjustment
9Technical ata
Technology
Transmitting frequency
Transmitting power
Operating voltage
Operating current
Mains frequency
Temperature range
Air humidity
Mounting height
Relay output
Switching voltage
Switching current
Switching capacity
Housing
Weight
Protection class
Minimum detection
speed
Cable length
Overview of countries
Mic owave motion detecto with
plana module technology
24.125 GHz
< 20 dBm
12–36 V C / 12–28 V AC
approx. 50 mA @ 24 V C, 75.2° F
50 Hz
–4° F to + 140° F
0 to 90 % rel., without condensation
up to 13.12 ft
Potential-free changeover contact
max. 48 V AC C
max. 0.5 A AC / 1 A C
max. 60 VA / 30 W
Cover: PC; floor plate: ABS
imensions (W x H x ):
6.93 x 2.44 x .20 inches
5.29 ounces (without cable)
Suitable for use acc. to IP 54
1.97 in/s (in sensor axis)
< 1.97 in/s with SM +
(inclination angle 35°)
9.84 feet
EU; EFTA; US; CA
5°
45°
–30°
+30°
5°
45° –30° +30°
+ +
F 6 1
+
B 4
D
+ +
F 4 1
222998S 03/17
If after troubleshooting a problem, a satisfactory
solution cannot be achieved, please call:
Bircher Reglomat at 800- 252-1272
from 8am - 5pm central standard time.
You may also visit our website at:
www.bircherreglomat.com
O NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVE
NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON
Bircher Reglomat reserves the right to change any information on this docu-
ment without notice.
For the latest version, please log on to www.bircherreglomat.com or call us
at 847-952-3730 to request a copy of the current version.
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13
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isclaimer
FCC Approval
EC- eclaration of Conformity
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: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly
approved by Bircher Reglomat AG may void the FCC authorization to operate
this equipment.
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Manufacturer: Bircher Reglomat AG, Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen
Importer: Bircher America, Inc. 870 Pratt Ave N, Schaumburg, IL 60193, USA, www.bircherreglomat.com
Following directives have been observed: RoHS 2011/65/EU, RED 2014/53
Standards taken into account: EN 300 440-1 1.61:2010-8, EN 300 440-2 41.41:2010-8
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