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Optex OA-4500S(E) User manual

1Area depth angle adjustment
Depth angle
adjustment screw
: OA-4500S(E)
: Black
: 2.5m(8’2”) to 4.5m(14’9)
: See DETECTION AREA
: Active infrared reflection method
(All presence detection)
: 1st to 3rd rows: -6° to +6°
4th and 5th rows: +26° to +44°
: 12 to 24V AC ±10% (50/60Hz)
12 to 30V DC ±10%
: < 2.5W (< 4VA at AC)
: Green / Stand-by
Red / 1st row detection
Orange / 2nd to 5th rows detects
MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND PART NAMES
OA-4500S(E)
ENGLISH ORIGINAL
5918980 2011.AUG
(1) Connector
(2) Mounting holes
(3) Operation indicator
(4) Depth angle adjustment screw
(5) Width adjustment screws
(6) Dipswitches
(7) Detection window
(8) Area adjustment tool
MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT
WARNING Do not wash, disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor, otherwise
it may cause electric shock or breakdown of the equipment.
Danger of electric shock.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Disregard of warning may cause the improper operation causing death or serious injury of
a person.
Special attention is required to the section of this symbol.
Disregard of caution may cause the improper operation causing injury of a person or damage to
objects.
NOTE
Read this operation manual carefully before use to ensure proper operation of this product.
Failure to read this operation manual may cause improper operation and may result in serious injury or
death of a person.The meanings of the symbols are as follows.
1. This product is a non-contact switch intended for header mount to use on industrial doors.
Do not use for any other applications.
2. When setting the sensor's detection area, make sure that there is no traffic around the installation site.
3. Before turning the power ON, check the wiring to prevent damage or malfunction of equipment connected to
the product.
4. Only use the product as specified in the operation manual provided.
5. Be sure to install and adjust the sensor in accordance with the local laws and standards of the country in which
the product is installed.
6. Before leaving the installation site make sure that the product is operating properly and instruct the building
owner/operator on proper operation of the door and the product.
7.The product settings can only be changed by an installer or service engineer. When changed, the changed
settings and the date shall be registered in the maintenance logbook accompanying the door.
1
3
2
WARNING
Danger of
electric shock.
Do not use the sensor without the cover.
When using the cable knockout, install the sensor
indoors or use the rain-cover (Separately available)
otherwise electric shock or breakdown of the sensor may occur.
Before starting the procedure, make sure that the power is turned OFF.
When passing the cable through the hole, do not tear the shield
otherwise it may cause electric shock or breakdown of the sensor.
4
Wire the cable to the door controller as shown below.
1.Plug the connector of the sensor.
2.Supply power to the sensor.
3.Adjust the detection area and set the dipswitches. (See ADJUSTMENTS)
Place the housing cover.
If wiring is to be exposed, break the knockout.
WARNING
Danger of electric shock.
NOTE
NOTE
Make sure to connect the cable correctly to the door controller before turning the power ON.
When turning the power ON or after adjusting the settings, do not enter the detection area for more
than 10 seconds in order to enable the presence detection.
INSTALLATION
The following conditions are not suitable for sensor installation.
-Fog or exhaust emission around the door.
-Wet floor.
-Vibrating header or mounting surface.
-Moving objects or objects that emit light near the detection area.
-Highly reflecting floor or highly reflecting objects around the door.
NOTE
SPECIFICATIONS
45(1 3/4")
63(2 1/2")
267(10 1/2")
125(4 15/16")
36(1 7/16") 43(1 11/16")
7(1/4")
[mm(inch)]
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16135
(8)
(1)
(5)
(4) (6) (7)
(3)
(2)
Affix the mounting template at the desired
mounting position.
Drill two mounting holes ø3.4mm (ø1/8”) on
the header.
To pass the cable through the header,
drill a wiring hole of ø8mm (ø5/16”).
DETECTION AREA
: Emitting spots
: Emitting spots (Can be eliminated)
1st row
2nd row
3rd row
4th row
5th row
The actual detection area may become smaller depending on the ambient light, the color / material of
the object or the floor as well as the entry speed of the object.
The sensor may not be activated when the entering speed of the object or a person is slower than
50mm / sec. or faster than 1500mm / sec.
NOTE
Make sure that the detection area does not overlap with the door / header, and there is no highly reflecting
object near the detection area otherwise ghosting / signal saturation may occur.
1st to 3rd rows :
4th and 5th rows:
See ADJUSTMENTS 3-9 for output settings.
Model
Color
Mounting Height
Detection area
Detection method
Depth adjustment
Power supply
Power consumption
Operation indicator
: When 3rd, 4th or 5th row detects.
N.C. / N.O. selectable
50V0.3A MAX.(Resistance load)
: When 1st or 2nd row detects.
N.C. / N.O. selectable
50V0.3A MAX.(Resistance load)
: Approx. 0.5 sec.
: <0.3 sec.
: -20°C to +55°C(-4°F to 131°F)
: <80%
: IP54
: 320g(11.3oz)
: 1 Cable 4m(13’2”)
2 Mounting screws
1 Mounting template
1 Operation manual
1 Area adjustment tool
Activation output
Safety output
Output hold time
Response time
Operation temperature
Operating humidity
IP rate
Weight
Accessories
Activation output
Safety output
The specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements.
NOTE
12 to 24V AC (50/60Hz)
12 to 30V DC
: Detection Area
Z450
(1’6”)
400
(1’4”)
350
(1’2”)
300
(12”)
250
(10”)
Z
A
BCDE
F
G
Red
4th and 5th rows
1st to 3rd rows
Blue
Use the area adjustment tool (B) as shown below to change the area depth angle for the 4th and 5th rows.
Depth angle adjustment screw
for the 4th and 5throws
Use the area adjustment tool (A) as shown below to change the area depth angle for the 1st to 3rd rows.
Use the area adjustment tool (C) as shown below to change the area depth angle for all rows.
1-1.Independent adjustment
1-2.Simultaneous adjustments
Shallow Deep
Shallow Deep
Shallow Deep
Deep
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
Deep
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
Shallow
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
Deep
Shallow
Depth angle adjustment screw
for the 1st to 3rd rows
Deep Shallow
Deep
Shallow
Deep Shallow
Deep
Shallow
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
C
Area adjustment tool
A
B
ADJUSTMENTS
Knockout.
[mm(feet,inch)]
[mm(feet,inch)]
[mm(feet,inch)]
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”) 0
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
[mm(inch)]
Mounting holes
ø3.4mm (ø1/8”)
Wiring hole
ø8mm (ø5/16”)
25(1”)
The lower edge
of the header
50(1 15/16”)
125(4 15/16")
36(1 7/16")
Values of the chart are based on the
following depth angle adjustment settings;
ADJUSTMENTS
When using more than two sensors close to each other, set a different
frequency for each sensor by dipswitches 5 and 6.
3-3.Setting the frequency
3-5.Setting the door cancel function
3-7.Setting the automatic infinite presence detection
Dipswitch settings
3-1.Setting the sensitivity
3-2.Setting the presence detection timer
Presence detection timer can be selected by dipswitch 3 and 4.
To enable the presence detection, do not enter the detection area for 10 seconds after setting the timer.
1. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window with a damp cloth.(Do not use any cleaner / solvent.)
2. Do not wash the sensor with water.
3. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself, otherwise electric shock may occur.
4. When the operation indicator is twice geen blinking, contact your installer or service engineer.
5. Always contact your installer or service engineer when changing the settings.
6. Do not paint the detection window.
WARNING
1. When turning the power on, always walk-test the detection area to ensure the proper operation.
2. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)
Set the rows with dipswitches 7 and 8.
3-4.Setting the row adjustment
NOTE
NOTE
When dipswitch 9 is "ON" the sensor is less influenced by the door movement, i.e.
caused by wind.
If the sensor does not detect for 10 sec., the 1st row will be disabled when door cancel
function is“ON”.
(The 1st row will be enabled again when there is detection at other rows.)
3
9
9
OFFON
65
Setting1
65
Setting2
65
Setting3
65
Setting4
21
Low
21
Middle
21
High
21
S-High
87
5rows
87
4rows
87
3rows
87
2rows
INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
3-6.Setting the ON delay 2 sec.
1010
OFFON
11
11
OFFON
13
13
N.O.N.C.
Activation output
14
14
N.ON.C
Safety output
To avoid unnecessary openings due to passing objects/persons set dipswitch 10 "ON".
The sensor only activates when a person or object stays in the detection area for more
then 2 seconds.
3-8.Setting the presence area
3-9.Setting the outputs
1,2 : Sensitivity
3,4 : Presence detection timer
5,6 : Frequency
7,8 : Row adjustment
9 : Door cancel function
10 : ON delay
11 :Automatic infinite
presence detection
12 : Presence area
13 : Activation output
14 : Safety output
15 : Simultaneous output
16 : N/A
81 2 3 4 5 6 7 169 101112131415
Dipswitches
Check the operation according to the chart below.
CHECKING
Status
Image
Green Red
Entry
Outside of
detection
area
Outside of
detection
area
Entry into
3rd to 5th row
Entry into
2nd row
Entry into
1st row
Orange
Stand-by
Green
Stand-by
Operation indicator
Motion / Presence
detection active
Power OFF
-
None
Activation
output
N.O.
Safety
output
Activation
output
Safety
output
Recommended sensitivity setting in accordance with the following
mounting height.
When dipswitch 11 is set to “ON” the automatic infinite presence detection has priority over this function.
NOTE
OPTEX Technologies Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
North and South America Subsidiary
3882 Del Amo Blvd., Suite 604 Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A.
TOLL-FREE: +1-800-877-6656 FAX.: +1(310)214-8655
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com
East coast office
OPTEX Co.,LTD. OPTEX Technologies B.V.
Manufacturer European Subsidiary
5-8-12 Ogoto Otsu 520-0101, Japan
TEL.: +81(0)77-579-8700 FAX.: +81(0)77-579-7030
WEBSITE: www.optex.co.jp/as/eng/index.html
Henricuskade 17, 2497 NB The Hague,The Netherlands
TEL.: +31(0)70-419-4100 FAX.: +31(0)70-317-7321
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.optex.eu
8510 McAlpines Park Drive, Suite 108 Charlotte,
NC 28211 U.S.A.
TOLL-FREE.: +1-800-877-6656 FAX.: +1(704)365-0818
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com
The output timing from “Activation output” and "Safety output" can be changed
by dipswitch 15.
With dipswitch 15 set to “ON” the output timing will be the same.
With dipswitch 15 set to “OFF” the output timing will be different.
See CHECKING.
Wrong wiring or connection failure. Check the wires and connector.
Door Operation Operation
indicator Possible cause Possible countermeasures
None Wrong power supply voltage. Set to the stated voltage.
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
Door opens
when no one
is in the
detection area.
(Ghosting)
Unstable
Door remains
open
Presence timer is “ ” and
sudden change in the detection area
happened.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-2 & 3-7.
If the problem still persists, hard-reset the
sensor.(Turn the power OFF and ON again.)
Check the wires and connector.
Door does not
open when a
person enters
the detection
area.
Unstable Wrong detection area positioning. Check DETECTION AREA & ADJUSTMENTS
Sensitivity is too low. Set the sensitivity higher.
Short presence detection timer. Set the presence detection timer longer.
Proper
Dirty detection window. Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
Water drops on the detection window. Use the rain-cover (Separately available).
Or install the sensor in a place keeping the water
-drops off.
The detection area overlaps
with that of another sensor.
The detection area overlaps
with the door / header.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-3.
Sensitivity is too high. Set the sensitivity lower.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-1.
Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-9.
Green
Both ON delay and door cancel function
are “ON”.
Set either function to “OFF”
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-5 & 3-6.
Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-9.
The automatic infinite presence
detection is “ON” and the objects or
people enter more than two spot areas.
Remove the objects.
Or check ADJUSTMENTS 3-7.
Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting. Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-9.
Green
Orange Wrong wiring. Check the wires and connector.
Twice
Green
blinking
Signal saturation
Output relay(s) is reaching the end of
its life cycle.
The detection area overlaps with
the door / header.
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
Slow
Green
blinking
Remove highly reflecting objects from the
detection area.Change the area angle.
Replace the sensor.Proper
WARNING
Risk of getting caught.
Please do not set ON delay 2sec. to “ON” when door cancel function is “ON”.
If both are "ON" , the sensor does not output signal unless it detects a person
or object more than 2sec and 1st row is inactive.
If the person or object enter the fist row, the sensor does not detect and door
never opens.
WARNING
Risk of getting caught.
Alarm display
Refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING below when the following appears.
Life cycle notification
Twice green blinking
Signal Saturation
Slow green blinking
Status
Operation indicator
2sec. 60sec. 10min.
43 43 43 43
When people or objects enter more than 2 spot areas, this function automatically sets the presence
detection timer to infinity to increase safety and avoid unwanted door opening due to sudden change
in floor condition.
NOTE Adjust the sensitivity to suit each installation site.
When "2rows" is selected, the activation output
is disabled.
NOTE
Simultaneous
output
Simultaneous
output
ON
15
OFF
15
13
N.C.
13
N.O.
14
N.C.
14
N.O.
13
N.C.
13
N.O.
14
N.C.
14
12
12
1st & 2nd 1st to 5th
With dipswitch 12 “1st & 2nd” , presence detection timer for 1st & 2nd rows belong to
dipswitch 3 and 4. Presence detection timer for 3th to 5th row automatically becomes 2 sec..
With dipswitch 12 “1st to 5th” , presence detection timer will be same as all detection area,
set by combining dipswitch 3 and 4.
2Area width adjustment
When adjusting the width adjustment screws, make sure to turn until they click otherwise proper
operation may not be obtained.
cannot be eliminated separately, neither can .
NOTE
1 2 3 10 11 12
Width adjustment
screws (Left)
1st to 3rd rows
Narrow
Wide
Eliminated
Eliminated Eliminated
Eliminated
1 2 3 10 11 12
Width adjustment
screws (Right)
4th and 5th rows
Narrow
Wide
Eliminated
Eliminated Eliminated
Eliminated
1 2 3 10 11 12
Front view
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
4.0
(13’2”)
4.5
(14’9”)
0
1.0
(3’3”)
1.0
(3’3”)
2.0
(6’7”)
2.0
(6’7”)
3.0
(9’10”)
3.0
(9’10”)
[mm(feet,inch)]
12
1 2 3 45 6 7 89 10 11
: 2.5m(8’2”) to 3.5m(11’6”)
: 3.0m(9’10”) to 4.0m(13’2”)
: 3.5m(11’6”) to 4.5m(14’9”)
: 4.0m(13’2”) to 4.5m(14’9”)
L (Low)
M (Middle)
H (High)
S-High(Super high)
ON OFF
15
15
Simultaneous
output
The activation and safety outputs can be selected separately
( N.C. or N.O. by dipswitch 13 and 14 )
With this fuction, 1st row is disabled if there are no ditection for 10sec.
If a person or vehicle enter the first row without any detection in other rows
(e.g. enter from the other side), it might cause an accident.

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