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Guglielmi HAWK 2 User manual

HAWK2_01MI
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HAWK 2
DSW3 ON
(Normal operation)
DSW3 OFF
(Positive safety)
Tab.2
SETTING OF DETECTION RANGE
It is possible to define the controlled area by changing the inclination of the detector and the position
of dip-switch 4 (Fig. 3). With trimmer TR1, located on the lower section of the detector (Fig. 1-F), the
regulation can be optimised to activate detection only for the desired area.
AS: high sensitivity
BS: low sensitivity
Dimensions in metres
Fig. 3
REGULATION OF CONTACT DURATION
The trimmer TR2 on the lower section of the detector (Fig. 1-E) can be used to set the desired
duration of the electric contact, which can vary from 1 –6 seconds.
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by GUGLIELMI
SNC may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
HAWK 2
The HAWK 2 microwave movement detector controls the opening of factory gates and automatic
doors. It works in the K band. It can be installed at a height ranging from 3 to 6 metres and
guarantees the surveillance of an area from 3 to 30 square metres .
The device will be automatically activated by moving persons or vehicles within the controlled
perimeter. HAWK 2 has been developed using planar technology, and can be set in mono-
directional (to detect movement either in forward or backward direction) or bi-directional (activated
by movement in both directions). A microprocessor processes the signals received –generated
through a Doppler effect –and sends an OK to the opening command. A LED on the front panel
indicates that movement has taken place inside the controlled area.
TECHNICAL DATA FCC ID: 2AAJSAK2
Power voltage
12 –24 VAC/12 - 24 VDC
Power current
max. 40 mA
Operative frequency
24,000-24,250 GHz
Output Power (EIRP)
20 dBm
Range
1 –10 m adjustable
Relay control time
1 –6 s adjustable
Degree of protection
IP 65
Installation height
max. 6 m
Detectable speed
0.1 m/s minimum
Relay contact
1A - 24 VAC/DC
Vertical directionality
0-60°
Horizontal directionality
+/- 45°
Operating temperature
- 20 °C to + 50 °C
Dimensions/weight
160x95x110 mm / 500 g
Warranty
24 months
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: this device may not cause harmful interference, this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of
0,66 ft between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
BS (Incl. 60°)
AS (Incl. 45°)
HAWK2_01MI
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HAWK 2
SETTING FOR OPERATION
The HAWK 2 movement detector can be configured in mono direction mode (one direction only) or
in bi directional mode (in both directions).
Remove the rubber plug from the lower section of the detector (Fig. 1-A) and set the required
function through the dip-switch (Fig. 1-B), choosing from the possibilities indicated in the table:
DSW1
DSW2
DSW4
SENSITIVITY
CONDITION
OFF
-
ON
Low
Movement is detected in both directions
OFF
-
OFF
High
Movement is detected in both directions
ON
OFF
ON
Low
Approach to the sensor is detected
ON
OFF
OFF
High
Approach to the sensor is detected
ON
ON
ON
Low
Movement away from the sensor is detected
ON
ON
OFF
High
Movement away from the sensor is detected
ASSEMBLY AND ORIENTATION
HAWK 2 can be installed at the centre of the door to be controlled or on the side, on non-vibrating
structures (walls or ceiling) and at a maximum height of 6 m. Use the template supplied to prepare
the holes.
Fasten the device using the prepared holes, remove the lower cover (Fig. 2-A) and loosen the screw
that blocks the detector orientation. Direct the detector toward the area to be controlled and lock in
that position.
For correct operation, do not install HAWK 2 :
- facing the moving parts of the door
- facing fluorescent lights (minimum distance 2m)
- facing areas where rain could provoke water fluxes
These conditions could activate the device and cause the unwanted opening of the door.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the pre-wired cable as indicated in table 1 then power the detector.
HAWK 2
The LED on the detector front panel (Fig. 2-B) will indicate the detection of a movement, for all the
time the relay is excited.
AEF B B A
Fig.1 Fig.2
Tab.1
RELAY CONTACT SETTING
HAWK 2 has a relay with switching contact.
According to the setting of the dip-switch 3 (Fig. 1-B) in the lower section of the detector, the
combinations described in table 2 can be obtained.
These conditions are valid when the device is powered.
Wire colour
Description
Red
12-24 V AC/DC
Black
12-24 V AC/DC
Green
COM relay contact
Brown
NO contact (when device is not powered)
Blue
NC contact (when device is not powered)

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