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Optex Pro Swing PREMIER T User manual

Specification manual
DETECTION AREA
5924401 APR 2016
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.
NOTE
: 1st row area
: 2nd row area
: 3rd row area
Chart shows figures if all angles are set at 0degree.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Disregard of warning may cause 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 improper operation causing injury of a person or damage to
objects.
NOTE
The following conditions may not be suitable for sensor installation.
- Fog or exhaust emission around the door.
- Moving objects or objects that emit light near the detection area.
- Highly reflecting floor or highly reflecting objects around the door.
- Wet floor.
NOTE
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
Read this manual carefully before use to ensure proper operation of this product.
Failure to read this manual may cause improper operation and may result in serious injury or death of a person.
The meanings of the symbols are as follows. Please study the following first and then read the contents of this manual.
1. PREMIER T version Sensor Heads (OA-613 T) & Controller (OC-913C T) are not compatible with
old PREMIER version Sensor Heads (OA-603, OA-613) and controller (OC-903C, OC-913C).
Do not intermix Old & New versions.
2. This sensor is a non-contact switch intended header mount or wall mount for use on automatic swing doors.
Do not use for any other application.
3. When setting the sensor's detection area, make sure that there is no traffic around the installation site.
4. Before turning the power ON, check the wiring to prevent damage or malfunction of equipment connected to
the sensor.
5. Only use the sensor as specified in the operation manual provided.
6. Be sure to install and adjust the sensor in accordance with the local laws and standards of the country in
which the sensor is installed.
7. Before leaving the installation site, make sure that the sensor is operating properly and instruct the building
owner/operator on proper operation of the door and the sensor.
8. The sensor 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.
MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT
SPECIFICATION
Model (System name)
Power supply
Power consumption
Output *
Test input
Output hold time
Response time
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Accessories
: PREMIER T
: 12 to 24VAC ±10% (50 / 60Hz)
12 to 30VDC
: < 2.2W (< 4VA at AC)
at 1 OA-613 T & 1 OC-913C T
: CMOS. Relay voltage / 5VDC
: Opto coupler
Voltage 5 to 30VDC
Current 6mA Max. (30VDC)
: 0.5sec. fixed (Activate output)
0.5sec. to 10sec.(Safety output)
: < 0.3sec.
: -4 to 131°F (-20 to +55°C)
without dew condensation
: < 80%
: 1 Spec manual
1 Installation manual
2 Mounting screws
1 Mounting templates for OA-613 T
1 Communication cable 3'3" (1m)
1 Wiring cable 2' (0.6m)
1 Velcro tape
2 Wiring shells
Model (Sensor head)
Cover color
Mounting height
Detection area
Detection method
Depth angle adjustment
IP rate
Weight
Model (Controller)
Weight
: OA-613 T
: Black
: 6'7" (2.0m) to 8'2" (2.5m)
: See DETECTION AREA
: Active infrared reflection **
: 1st row area ±5°
2nd & 3rd row area ±5°
: IP44
: 8.1oz (230g)
: OC-913C T
: 2.3oz (65g)
NOTE
Stand-by
Signal saturation
Sensor failure
1st row area detection
Status
SPECIFICATIONS
2nd or 3rd row area detection
Waiting for next learning
During opening or closing
During learning
Setting error
Communication error
Mixed version error
Solid Green
Slow Green blinking
Fast Green blinking
Blinking Red
Color
Solid Red
Solid Yellow
Solid Orange
Blinking Yellow
Slow Orange blinking
Twice Orange blinking
Red & Green blinking
Door fully closed
During learning
Status
Door fully opened
Door closing
Communication error
Mixed version error
Solid Green
Slow Green blinking
Solid Red
Solid Orange
Twice Orange blinking
Red & Green blinking
Door opening Blinking Red
Color
LED
indication Operation
Safety output
Activate output
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Orange
Activate input
Solid Orange
When not outputting
When outputting
When outputting
When receiving input
OFF
OFF
When not receiving input
When not outputting
Motor input
Solid Green When not receiving Motor positive
Solid Red When not receiving Motor negative
OFF When not receiving input
: Two type of outputs (Activate , Safety)
: All rows have the presence detection.
*
**
The specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements.
Operation indicator : OA-613 T
Operation indicator : OC-913C T
Interface LED : OC-913C T
[ft,inch (mm)]
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
1'2"(364)
7"(182)
1'(23)
2'2"(664)
4'7"(1391)
2'3"(682)
4'4"(1318)
6'9"(2045)
9'5"(2864)
1'4"(400)
8"(200)
1'(25)
2'5"(730)
5'1"(1530)
2'6"(750)
4'9"(1450)
7'5"(2250)
10'4"(3150)
8'2"(2500)
1'6"(455)
9"(227)
1'(28)
2'9"(830)
5'9"(1739)
2'10"(852)
5'5"(1648)
8'5"(2557)
11'9"(3580)
A6'7"(2000) 7'3"(2200)
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND PART NAMES
[inch (mm)]
2 1/4"(56.5)
9 3/4"(248)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(5) (6) (7)(8)(9)
(10) (10)
(1)
10 13/16"(275)
Sensor head: OA-613 T
Controller: OC-913C T
(1) : Safety output hold timer
(2) : Knowing Act timer
(3) : Lockout timer
(4) : Dipswitches
(5) : Operation indicator
(6) : Connector
(7) : Interface LED
(
Motor input, Activate input, Safety output,
Activate output)
1 1/8"(29.3)
[inch (mm)]
Activateinput
Safetyoutput
Activateoutput
Safety output
hold time
(0.5 to 10sec.)
Lockout timer
(0 to 24sec.)
MaxMinMaxMin
Directional plug
Operation
indicator
1 432 7
Made in Japan
MaxMin
Knowing Act timer(0 to 24sec.)
58
OC-913C T
Motorinput
6
Power supply
Power consumption
:12 to 24VAC ±10%
12 to 30VDC
:< 2.2W(< 4VA at AC)
at 1 OA-613 T & 1 OC-913C T
Safety relay
contact
N.O. N.C.
1
Door
open signal
Act Saf
2
Auto Lockout
Auto Manual
3
Knowing Act
OFF ON
4
Data input
OFF ON
5
PWM
OFF ON
6
Test input
Enable Disable
7
High Low
Test input
8
(4)
(6)
(7)
(5)
3 1/4" (85)
(1) (3)
(2)
2 9/16"(65)
: Connector
: Sensitivity potentiometer
: Mode setting switches
: Area width setting switch
: 1st row angle screw
: 1st row area angle gauge
: 2nd & 3rd area angle screw
: 2nd & 3rd area angle gauge
: Operation indicator
: Mounting holes
1 1/4"
(32)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
2' (0.6)
1011
12 16
15
Wiring cable
[inch (mm)]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
: Power
: Power
: Motor voltage input positive (+)
: Motor voltage input negative (-)
: Activate input (+)
: Activate input (-)
: Safety(Stall) output
: Safety(Stall) output
: Activate output
: Activate output
: Test input (+)
: Test input (-)
: N/A
: N/A
: Data input (+)
: Data input (-)
: Orange
: Brown
: Red
: Black
: White /Purple line
: Purple
: Blue
: Blue
: Yellow
: Yellow
: Grey / Pink
: Red / Blue
: White / Red line
: White
CAUTION When using Test input (dipswitch 7) is Enable, Signal lines of
Safety input should not be connected to the same port.
SHALLOWDEEP
AREA DEPTH
6 6
Min Max
1st row area
sensitivity
potentiometer
LOCKOUT TIMER(Sec.)
0 1 2 4
7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8
SNOW MODE
SNOWNORMAL
55
RAIN MODE
RAINNORMAL
44
PRESENCE
TIMER(Sec.)
15
1 2
30
1 2
60
1 2
120
1 2
1st row area
sensitivity potentiometer
2nd & 3rd row area
sensitivity potentiometer
1Area depth angle adjustment
5Mode setting switch
(Left bank)
4Area width setting switch
(Right bank)
5-1. Setting the Presence timer
2
ADJUSTMENTS for OA-613 T
Adjusting the Sensitivity
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
15 Sec. 30 Sec. 60 Sec. 120 Sec.
33
Setting2Setting1
1st row area
angle screw
2nd &3rd row area
angle screw
Set the dipswitch as necessary.
Active
Inactive
1,2
3
4
5
6
7,8
: Presence timer
: Frequency
: Rain mode
: Snow mode
: Area depth
: Extend Lockout timer
1Timer adjustment
ADJUSTMENTS for OC-913C T
3Initial setup
NOTE
InactiveActive
5-2. Setting the Frequency
44
RainNormal
5-3. Setting the Rain mode
55
SnowNormal
5-4. Setting the Snow mode
66
SHALLOWDEEP
5-5. Setting the Area depth 5-6. Setting the Extend Lockout timer
NOTE
Safety output
hold time
(0.5 to 10sec.)
Lockout
timer
(0 to 24sec.)
MaxMinMaxMin
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 blinks Green, 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. After applying power, wait 10 seconds then walk test detection area to ensure proper operation.
2. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)
NOTE
INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
NOTE
When set to "Rain", the actual
detection area may become
smaller.
NOTE
7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8
+0 Sec. +1Sec. +2 Sec. -1 Sec.
MaxMin
Knowing Act
timer
(0 to 24sec.)
Knowing Act Function
Set the Lockout time to the time for the
door to reach full closed position from
full open position. Lockout timer is
effective only when dipswitch 3 is set to
"Manual" and dipswitch 5 is set to "OFF".
Set the time required for door to close from fully open position to
within 10 degrees when uses for Knowing Act application(dipswitch 4:ON).
See ADJUSTMENTS for OC-913C T
NOTE
Set the Safety output duration time.
OA-613 T
OPERATION INDICATOR
Min Max Min Max
1st row area
sensitivity
potentiometer
2nd & 3rd row
area sensitivity
potentiometer
Start with 2nd & 3rd row area depth angle
at +5 degrees(deep).
If after walk test the pattern is too deep,
adjust towards shallow as necessary.
For standard
application.
For bi-fold or
smaller door.
: Enable area
: Disable area
Use this function when Primary Activation is Knowing Act (i.e. Push Plate, Card reader, etc.) and
a secondary activation sensor(door mount or header mount) is desired.
See WIRING in the installation manual when Knowing Act Function is required.
Secondary activation sensor status in Knowing Act Function:
- Full Closed position
Secondary activation sensor is inactive until the Knowing Act device is initiated.
Door can be used manually without activation or reactivation from sensor.
- Door opening & Full open
When door is activated by Knowing Act, the secondary activation sensor is active
and the door will remain open when the sensor is in detection.
- Door closing
Secondary activation sensor is active and will reactivate the door upon detection
until the Knowing Act timer expires. Set the Knowing Act timer on OC-913C T control
to stay active to within 10 degrees from full closed.
When using the Knowing Act Function, Push/Pull activation MUST be disabled at the door controller.
Start with 1st row area depth angle
at -5 degrees(shallow).
If after walk test the pattern is too shallow,
adjust towards deep as necessary.
2Setting the dipswitches
Set the dipswitches as shown below.
Safety relay contact
Door open signal switch
Auto Lockout
Knowing Act ON
Manual
OFF
Auto
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Dipswitch setting ONOFF
Data input
Test input
Test input High
OFF
Low
ON
Act
NO NC
Saf
PWM OFF ON
See PREMIER T installation manual step 6
(PREMIER Learn process).
Enable Disable
OPTEX Co.,LTD.
Manufacturer
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
East coast office
8510 McAlpines Park Drive, Suite 108
Charlotte, NC 28211 U.S.A.
TEL.: +1-800-877-6656
FAX.: +1(704)365-0818
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com
OPTEX INCORPORATED
North and South America Subsidiary
18730 S. Wilmington Avenue, Suite 100
Rancho Dominguez CA 90220 U.S.A
TEL.: +1-800-877-6656
FAX.: +1(310)898-1098
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com
1. Safety relay contact
: Choose the Relay contact.
2. Door open signal switch
: Determines safety output when door is open.
3. Auto Lockout
: Set the Lockout method
ON : Manual (by volume setting on OC-913C T)
OFF : Auto (by motor voltage)
4. Knowing Act
: If uses Knowing Act Function, set to "ON".
5. Data input
: If using data output from door control for Lockout, set to "ON".
When Data input is "ON", setting of Auto Lockout(dipswitch 3) is ignored.
6. PWM
: If using PWM from door control for Lockout, set to "ON”.
When using PWM, dipswtich 5 also needs to be set to "ON" and setting of Auto Lockout(dipswitch 3) is ignored.
7. Test input
: If not using Test input from door control for Lockout, set to "ON". When not using Test input, dipswitch 7 also needs
to be set to "ON", and setting of Test input(dipswitch 8) is ignored.
8. Test input
: If using Test input of "Active Low" for Lockout, set to "ON".
Whenever a dipswitch is moved a PREMIER Learn process is enabled, ensure proper completion of process
(See step 3).
This sensor has the function to fit floor condition
changes automatically.
Therefore, even if objects are put in the detection
area, sensor will learn the changes gradually and
set back to normal operations automatically after
presence timer has expired.
To enable a Learn process only, flip any dipswitch
on OA-613 T sensor head and wait 1 second,
then flip it back to the original position.
Check the wiring cable.
Check the connector.
Replace as necessary.
Check the dipswitch settings.
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual step 5.
Possible countermeasures
Set to the stated voltage.
Wrong wiring cable (Brown &Orangewires)
of OC-913C T.
Connection failure from OA-613 T to
OC-913C T.
Twice
Orange
blinking
Defective communication cable.
Blinking
Yellow
Blinking
Green OC-913C T dipswitches set wrong.
Solid
Green
or
Solid
Red
or
Blinking
Red
Proper
Set dipswitch 6 on left bank dipswitch of
OA-613 T on/up (shallow).
Remove the objects.
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual step 5.
Adjust the sensitivity lower.
Set the snow mode to "Snow".
Set the rain mode to "Rain".
Use the rain-cover
(Separately available). Or install in a
place keeping the water drops off.
Check the installation condition referring
to MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT.
Remove the objects.
Stalling caused by traffic just outside of
swing path.
Moving objects near guide rails.
Area width dipswitches set wrong.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613 T)
Sensitivity is too high.
Snow drifting.
Other than above.
Water drops on the detection window.
Wet floor.
The exhaust emission or fog penetrate
into the detection area.
Reflecting objects in the detection area.
Objects that move or emit light
(Ex.Plant, illumination, etc.)
Red or
Blinking
Red
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual step 5.
Area width dipswitches set wrong.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613 T)
Slow
Orange
blinking
When all the area are inactive.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613 T)
Twice
Orange
blinking
or
None
Proper
Symptom
OA-613 T
None
Operation indicator
OC-913C T
Adjust the sensitivity higher.Sensitivity is too low.
Solid
Green
Proper
Possible cause
Power supply voltage.None
Slow
Green
blinking
Proper
Signal saturation.
Sensor failure.
Fast
Green
blinking
Proper
Remove highly reflecting objects from
the detection area. Or lower the
sensitivity.
Set 1st row area angle at -5 degrees
(shallow) or 2nd & 3rd row area angle
at +5 degrees (deep).
Improper 1st row or 2nd & 3rd row area
angle adjustment.
Wipe the detection window with a damp
cloth.
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Dirty detection window.
Contact your installer or service
engineer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OC-913C T dipswitches set wrong. Check the dipswitch settings.
See installation manual step 2.
Initial setup
can not start.
Incomplete
initial setup
Sensor detects
when no one
is in the
detection area.
(Ghosting)
Set 1st row area angle at -5 degrees
(shallow) or 2nd & 3rd row area angle
at +5 degrees (deep).
Improper 1st row or 2nd & 3rd row area
angle adjustment.
Door does not
operate properly
when a person
enters the
detection area.
(Sensor does
not detect.)
OA-613 T
detects but door
operate.
Solid
Green Proper Improper wiring of door equipment on /
off / hold switch.
Verify proper wiring of on / off /
hold switch.
Door remains
open.
When using more than one sensor close to each
other, set the different frequency for each sensor by
dipswitch 3.
To comply with ANSI standard, set to "30sec." or
longer.
Set dipswitch 4 to "Rain" if the sensor is used in a
region with a lot of rain.
Set dipswitch 5 to "Snow" if the sensor is used in
a region with snow or a lot of insects.
Fine-tune the Lockout time after setting the Lockout
timer on OC-913C T by volume (0-24 sec.)
Only effective when dipswitch 3 is set to "Manual"
and dipswitch 5 is set to "OFF" on OC-913C T.

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