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Optex X-ZONE User manual

5919223 NOV 2017
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
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 or wall mount for use on an automatic sliding door.
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.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Disregard of the warning symbol can cause improper operation which may cause death
or serious injury.
Special attention is required to the section of this symbol.
Disregard of the caution symbol can cause improper operation which may cause injury of a
person or damage the object.
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, steel plate, emergency lights or illumination in the detection area or in vicinity
-Highly reflecting floor or highly reflecting objects around the door
NOTE
X-ZONE
DETECTION AREA
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
AIR
Mounting height : 2.2m
Angle adjustment : +6°
Sensitivity : M
: Emitting spots
: Detection area
: Emitting spots
(can be eliminated)
: Detection area
(Wide area)
: Detection area
(Narrow area)
AIR emitting area
[m]
A
C
B
G
H
I
BLUEZONE(1st row)
2nd row
3rd row
DE
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2.20
0.08
0.25
0.39
0.65
1.33
2.70
0.10
0.31
3.00
0.11
0.34
0.48
0.80
0.53
0.89
1.63 1.81
2.50
0.09
0.28
0.44
0.74
1.51
2.00
0.07
0.06 0.074 0.080.070.05
0.23
0.35
0.59
1.21
2.05 2.51 2.792.321.86
I 2.78 3.40 3.79
3.50
0.12
0.39
0.61
1.38
2.11
0.09
3.25
4.423.152.52
[mm]
Mounting
surface
Model
Cover color
Mounting height
Detection area
Detection method
Depth angle
adjustment
Power supply
Power consumption
Operation indicator
Activation output
: X-ZONE
: Black
: 2.0 to 3.5m
: See DETECTION AREA
: Active infrared reflection (*1)
Microwave doppler effect
: AIR area -6 to +6°
Microwave area +25 to +45°
: 12 to 24VAC ±10% (50 / 60 Hz)
12 to 30VDC ±10%
: < 2.5W (< 4VA at AC)
: See Operation indicator table
: Form C relay
50V 0.3A Max.(Resistance load)
Safety output
Output hold time
Response time
Opetating temperature
Operating humidity
IP rate
Weight
Accessories
: Form C relay
50V 0.3A Max.(Resistance load)
: < 1.0sec.
: < 0.3sec.
: -20 to +55°C
: < 80%
: IP54
: 320g
: 1 Operation manual
2 Mounting screws
1 Mounting template
1 Area adjustment tool
1 Cable (3m)
1 Narrow lens
The specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements.
NOTE
Operation indicator table
SPECIFICATIONS
1sec. 1sec.
Set-up
Stand-by (installation mode)
Stand-by (operation mode)
Sensor failure
Signal saturation
2nd row detection
BLUEZONE (1st row) detection (*2)
3rd row detection
Microwave detection
Status
Yellow blinking
Green
Fast green blinking
Slow green blinking
Yellow
Orange
Red
Operation indicator color
Red blinking
Blue
*1 : Active infrared reflection has a presence detection function.
*2 : See BLUEZONE
1000
2000
2000 20001000 10000
Mounting height : 2.2m
Vertical adjustment : +35°
Sensitivity : H
Speed of detection object
: 50mm / sec.
Microwave
The chart shows the values at depth angle +6°
CAUTION
Risk of getting caught
Make sure to affix the mounting template as described in the above chart,
otherwise it can be dangerous since there may be no detection area around
the threshold. Install the sensor as low as possible on the header.
H : Height from the floor to the bottom of the header
Y : Distance between the bottom of the header and the sensor
X : Distance between the door and the mounting surface
INSTALLATION
X
H
Y
Sensor
Door
Header
Floor
1. Affix the mounting template at the desired mounting position.
Refer to the chart in below.
2. Drill two mounting holes of ø3.4mm.
3. To pass the cable through the header, drill a wiring hole of ø8mm.
4. Remove the mounting template.
5. Remove the housing cover. Fix the sensor to the mounting surface with the two mounting screws.
1
1.Plug the connector.
2.Supply power to the sensor. Adjust the detection area and set the dipswitches.
(See ADJUSTMENTS 4. Dipswitch settings)
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.
3
BLUEZONE
When dipswitch 15 is set to ON, the BLUEZONE area, that provides extra safety over the threshold, is activated.
In case the BLUEZONE function is not required, set dipswitch 15 to OFF.
Do not set the 2nd row overlapping the threshold regardless of the setting of dipswitch 15.
BLUEZONE
(1st row)
2nd row
3rd row
BLUEZONE
(1st row)
2nd row
3rd row
38
61
125
36 43
7.5
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND PART NAMES
(1) Connector
(2) Mounting holes
(3) Operation indicator
(4) Width adjustment screws
(5) Depth angle adjustment screw
(6) Microwave sensitivity potentiometer
(7) Dipswitches
(8) Detection window
(9) Area adjustment tool
[mm]
(1)
(4) (5) (8)
(6)
(9)
(3)
(2)
(7)
Maximum distance (Y)
X2.00 2.30 2.50 2.80
0 No limit
0.05 0.13 0.13 0.14
0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.12
0.15 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11
0.20 - 0.09 0.10 0.10
0.25 0.09
0.30 - -
H
0.13
-
- -
- 0.09
[m]
3.00 3.50
0.14
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
NOTE Make sure not to mount the sensor lower than the bottom of header.
267
Wire the cable to the door controller as shown below.
2
}
12 to 24VAC ±10%
12 to 30VDC ±10%
Common (COM.)
Normally open (N.O.)
Normally closed (N.C.)
Common (COM.)
Normally open (N.O.)
Normally closed (N.C.)
Power supply
Safety output
Activation output 2
1
3
1.Grey
2.Grey
3.White
4.Yellow
5.Green
6.White stripe
7.Yellow stripe
8.Green stripe
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.
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.
4Place the housing cover.
If wiring is to be exposed, break the knockout. Knockout
WARNING
Danger of electric shock
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 an 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. 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.)
NOTE
INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
Contact your installer or service engineer.Sensor failure
Wrong wiring or connection failure. Check the wires and connector.
Wrong wiring or connection failure. Check the wiring.
None Wrong power supply voltage. Set to the stated voltage.
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
Fast
green
blinking
Dirty detection window Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Do not use any cleaner or solvent.
Sensitivity is too low. Set the sensitivity higher.
Set AIR area width to "wide".
The detection area overlaps with the
door / header.
Adjust the detection area to "deep".
Door opens
when no one is
in the detection
area.
(ghosting)
Unstable
Door remains
open
Sudden change in the detection area Check Table1 dipswitch 1 to 4.
If the problem still persists, hard-reset the sensor.
(Turn the power OFF and ON again)
Slow
green
blinking
Check the wires and connector.
Remove highly reflecting objects from the detection
area or lower the sensitivity or change the area
depth angle for AIR area.
Door does not
open when a
person enters
the detection
area.
Unstable Wrong detection area positioning. Check ADJUSTMENTS 1, 2 ,3 & 4.
Sensitivity is too low. Set the sensitivity higher.
Short presence timer. Set the presence timer longer.
Proper
Proper
Dirty detection window. Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Do not use any cleaner or solvent.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Proper
operation
Others Set
dipswitch 11 to ON.
Waterdrops on the detection window.
The detection area overlaps with
another sensor.
Detection area overlaps with door /
header.
Check Table1 dipswitch 5, 6.
Objects that move or emit light in the
detection area.
Remove the objects.
Sensitivity is too high. Set the sensitivity lower.
Installation mode is set to ON. Set dipswitch 16 to OFF.Yellow
Signal saturation (AIR)
Set dipswitch 7 and / or dipswitch 8 to ON.Raining or snowing(AIR)
Set dipswitch 9 and / or dipswitch 11 to ON.Raining or snowing(Microwave)
Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Use the rain-cover (Separately available).
Adjust the detection area (AIR or Microwave) to
"deep".
Or set dipswitch 11 to ON.
FCC WARNING(For USA)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
IC(For CANADA)
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, indluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
-NOTICE-
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
-NOTICE-
1.The antennas cannot be exchanged.
2.To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, aseparation distance of at least 20cm must be maintained
between the antenna of this device and all persons.
Check the operation in the operation mode according to the chart below.
CHECKING
: Detection
: Non-Detection
Detection
area
Bi-direction(Bi)
Bi-direction
Uni-direction(Uni)
Uni-direction with Auto caution mode
When dipswitch 9 is set to
Bi, Bi-direction mode is effective,
regardless of dipswitch 10 setting.
Bi
9
Bi
9
Uni
9
Uni
9
OFF
10
OFF
10
ON
10
ON
10
Sensor
Door
Table 2
1
ADJUSTMENTS
Area depth angle adjustment Area adjustment tool
A
B
Red
Blue
Depth angle adjustment screw
for the AIR area
Depth angle adjustment screw
for the microwave area
Use the area adjustment tool (A) as shown above
to change the area depth angle.
3
1-1AIR adjustment 1-2 Microwave adjustment
Depth angle
adjustment screw
Shallow Deep
Dipswitch settings
When adjusting the 2nd row close to the door,
follow Table1 dipswitch16 for the easier adjustment.
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.
NOTE
NOTE
4
Shallow Deep
When setting the detection area width, make
sure to turn the adjustment screws until it
clicks.
cannot be eliminated separately,
neither can
1 2 3
10 11 12
2Area width adjustment
2-1 AIR adjustment
Width adjustment screws
Narrow
Wide
Eliminated
Eliminated
1 2 3 10 11 12
To adjust the AIR detection area width, use the
adjustment screws as shown in the picture below.
2-2 Microwave adjustment
Use the area adjustment tool (B) as shown above
to change the area depth angle.
ShallowDeep
L H
H
L
Top view
H
L
[mm]
AIR settings Microwave settings Other settings
Table1
Adjust the microwave detection area
with potentiometer.
Turning it clockwise increases the
sensitivity and turning counterclockwise
lowers the sensitivity.
ShallowDeep
0[mm] [mm]
Microwave sensitivity
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.net
OPTEX Technologies B.V.
European Subsidiary
Henricuskade 17, 2497 NB The Hague, The Netherlands
TEL.: +31(0)70 419 41 00 FAX.: +31(0)70 317 73 21
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.optex.eu
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.ot-inc.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.ot-inc.com
2000
3000
0
2000
3000
2000 1000 0 2000 1000 0
To adjust the microwave detection area width, use the
narrow lens referring to the following procedures.
For detection area, See DETECTION AREA in the
front page.
Front view [mm]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12
0
2000
3000
02000 20001000 1000
Narrow lens
3
4
1. Remove screw
2. Press with thumbs
and lift detection
window up.
4. Push it until it
clicks.
3. Set narrow lens in
front of antenna.
0
0
1000 1000 200020003000 3000
1000
2000
3000
Mounting height : 2.2m
Vertical adjustment : +35°
Wide area
Narrow area
Sensitivity
Function Setting Comment
2.0 to 3.0m
Low
21
Middle
2.0 to 3.0m
21
Presence
timer
30sec.
43
180sec.
43
Frequency
Setting2
Snow mode
Rain
Rain mode
Direction
Auto caution
Setting1
65 65
Normal
77
Normal
8
Snow
8
Bi
9
Uni
9
OFF
10
ON
10
Dipswitch
1
Dipswitch
2
Dipswitch
3
Dipswitch
4
Dipswitch
5
Dipswitch
6
Dipswitch
7
Dipswitch
8
Dipswitch
9
Dipswitch
10
High S-High
2.5 to 3.2m 3.0 to 3.5m
21 21
Set the sensitivity according to the mounting
height. Values below dipswitch are reference
only.
600sec.
43 43
All rows have the presence detection function.
The presence timer can be selected from
4 settings.
Setting4Setting3
65 65
* Please refer to
Table 2 for the
details.
When using more than one sensor close to
each other, set the frequency different for each
sensor.
Set this switch to Rain if the sensor is used in
a region with a lot of rain.
Set this switch to Snow if the sensor is used in
a region with snow or a lot of insects.
When dipswitch 9 is set to uni-directional, this
setting enables the door to close earlier when
a person walks away from the door.
When dipswitch 10 is set to ON, a person
wavering in the activation detection area can be
detected. This is only effective when dipswitch 9
is set to uni-directional.
Immunity
OFF
11
ON
11
Dipswitch
11
Set dipswitch 11 to ON when the sensor
operates by itself (ghosting).
When dipswitch 11 is set to ON the actual
detection area may occur smaller.
For future use
AIR output Safety
13
Safety +
Activation
13
Dipswitch
12
Dipswitch
13
When dipswitch 13 is ON, the sensor outputs
safety and activation simultaneously.
Installation
mode
OFF
16
ON
16
BLUEZONE
OFF
15
ON
15
For future use
Dipswitch
16
Dipswitch
15
Dipswitch
14
When dipswitch 15 is set to ON, the
BLUEZONE (1st row) is active and looks
through the threshold.
Set dipswitch 16 to ON to adjust the 2nd row.
After setting the row switch dipswitch 16 to OFF.
During the installation mode only the 2nd row
remains active and the operation indicator
shows yellow.
: COM.
: N.O.
: N.C.
White
Yellow
Green
: COM.
: N.O.
: N.C.
White Str.
Yellow Str.
Green Str.
Status
Green
Motion
detection active
Blue
Motion / Presence
detection active
Entry Outside of
detection area
Entry into
microwave area
Entry into
3rd row
Entry into
BLUEZONE(1st row)
Orange Red
Stand-by
Operation indicator
Power OFF
-
None
Safety
output
Activation
output
Safety
output
Activation
output
Safety
13
Safety
+
Activation
13
Red blinking
Entry into
2nd row
Door operation Operation
indicator Possible cause Possible countermeasures

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