Tucker Auto-Mation THE BAT User manual

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THE BAT
MOTION SENSOR

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IMPORTANT
READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Tucker Auto-Mation, LLC (hereafter referred to as “Tucker”) recommends that all of its automated pedestrian door
products be installed by a trained automatic door technician and that the resulting performance of the product be in
full compliance with the most current version of the American National Standards Institute document A156.10 or
A156.19 (whichever is applicable) as well as any applicable building codes and/or fire codes. Tucker further
recommends that a full inspection of the operating system be performed in accordance with the guidelines of the
American Association of Automatic Door manufacturers (AAADM). This inspection must be performed by a
certified AAADM trained inspector. Tucker recommends this documented inspection be performed upon
completion of the installation as well as, following the completion of every service call thereafter. If service is not
performed within one year of the previous service action, a routine AAADM inspection should be performed and
documented. Under no circumstance should the product operate for more than one year without an AAADM
inspection. Tucker does NOT recommend installation or service, on any of their automated pedestrian door products,
by any individual who is not certified as an AAADM inspector. Following the installation or service of any Tucker
automated pedestrian door product, if it is deemed unsafe, or is operating in an unsatisfactory manner according to
national performance standards or recommended performance guidelines as defined by Tucker, repairs should be
made immediately. If an immediate repair cannot be made, the product should be disables, and appropriate
measures should be taken to secure the door in a safe position or to enable the door to safely be used manually.
During this situation, every effort should be made to notify the owner (or person responsible) of the condition and to
advise on corrective actions that must be taken to return the product to safe operation.

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DESCRIPTION &SPECIFICATION
THE BAT Sensor is a motion sensor operating at 24 GHz K-Band microwave technology. It is used for primary or
secondary activation on automatic pedestrian doors. It may be used for swinging, sliding, folding, and revolving
doors.
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DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATION
Product Part Number
200.1068
Document Number
920.1004.02
Microwave Frequency
24.15…24.25 GHZ
Transmitting Power
<20 dbm
Power Consumption
<50mA
Output Relay
Dry contact normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.)
Operating Voltage
12…36VDC 12…28VAC
Max. Contact Switching Voltage
48 Volts AC / DC
Max. Contact Switching Current
Max. 0.5A AC / 1A DC (resistive)
Relay Hold Time
Factory setting: 1 Second (Adjustable 0.2 Seconds to 5 Seconds).
Detection Speed
Standard 4” per Second (10 cm, per Second)
Angle
Vertical 0° to +90°
Horizontal -30° to +30°
Mounting Height
7’ (2.1m) standard
13’ (4m) maximum
Degree of Protection
NEMA 3S (IP54)
Temperature Range
-4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C)
Dimensions
4.8” (W) x 2.6” (H) x 2.3” (D) (123mm x 64mm x 58mm)
Weight
4.6 ounces (130g)
Conformity
US: Compliant with FCC regulations, part 15.
Canada: Contains IC approved component.
Material
Polycarbonate (PC), ABS
Housing Color
Black
Cable Length
6ft (2m)
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INSTALLATION INFORMATION
• Protect the sensor from rain
• Avoid moving objects in the detection are (fans,
plants, trees, flags).
• Do not obstruct the sensor and mount it only
behind suitable covers. Mechanically-operated
drive components can affect the sensor.
• Avoid fluorescent lights in the detection area.
REMOVE COVER
1. Insert screwdriver in slot at bottom of sensor and slightly pry down.
2. Pull cover away from the base.

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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The BAT sensor is not limited to a specific mount location. It has the capability to
be mounted at an angle and its microwave antenna may also be tilted up or down
to various angles. The most common location is on the center of the automatic
door header.
1. Apply the mount template at the desired location.
2. Drill pilot holes for the screw mounts and drill a clearance hole for the wire
passage as instructed.
3. Attach sensor backing with the self-tapping screws.
4. Route the wire through the passage hole to the desired location.
Additional bracket (optional) required for ceiling mount.
The max. mounting height is 13’ (4m).
WIRE THE SENSOR
The BAT sensor provides a dry relay output and may be connected directly to the activation circuit
of the automatic door control.
ü TERMINAL BLOCK
PIN 1
Red (+)
Power 12 to 28 VAC
Or
12 to 36 VDC
PIN 2
Black (-)
PIN 3
White
Relay Common
PIN 4
Green
Relay N.O. (Dip Switch #5 OFF N.C. #6 ON)
Relay N.C. (Dip Switch #5 OFF #6 OFF)

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ü APPLY POWER TO SENSORS
SIGNAL
MESSAGE
RED/GREEN FLASHING
Sensor is initializing. Wait approx. 10 seconds
GREEN STEADY
Ready for operation
RED STEADY
Fault
GREEN FLASHING
Command received for setup
1. LED (red/green)
2. IR receiver
3. IR transmitter
4. DIP Switches
5. Potentiometer
6. Connecting plug

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PATTERN SIZE CHANGE
1. Release the lever lock located at side of antenna as shown.
2. Pull antenna straight out from its socket.
3. Rotate to desired position (default=wide angle).
4. Re-insert antenna into its socket.
5. Ensure lever lock is clipped over the antenna as shown.
Push lever to release antenna
ANTENNA CHARACTERISTICS
The BAT sensor is capable of providing a narrow or wide
detection pattern based upon the antenna selection.
ü PATTERN OPTIONS
Wide: (Default)
Width: 15’ (4.5 m)
Depth: 7’ (2 m)
Installation height: 7” (2.20 m)
Detection area angle: 30
Narrow: (Optional)
Width: 7’ (2 m)
Depth: 15’ (4.5 m)
Installation height: 7” (2.20 m)
Detection area angle: 30 °

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VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT
The BAT sensor is capable of an angle adjustment
(up and down) as well as a horizontal adjustment
(side to side).
To change the angle, simply rotate the entire
antenna PCB module to the desired position.
HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT
An offset pattern can be achieved by rotating antenna left or right.
DETECTION AREA & SENSITIVITY
Change the size of the detection area using the potentiometer.

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DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS DIP SWITCH COMBINATION (BINARY CODE)
Directional Detection
Slow Motion Detection
Allows detection of extremely
slow movement.
Output Relay: N.O. Contact (Default): Contact will close upon
detection. Contact remains open upon power loss.
Output Relay: N.C. Contact: Contact will open upon detection.
Contact will open upon power loss.
One Way - Unidirectional -
Stereo - Towards Door
OFF
One Way - Unidirectional -
Stereo - Towards Door
ON
One Way - Unidirectional -
Stereo - Away From Door
OFF
Two-Way - Bidirectional - Mono
OFF
Two Way
ON

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ADDITIONAL FUNCTION SETTINGS
These additional settings can be adjusted by enabling the potentiometer to affect different functions through the dip
switch arrangements. The adjustable settings are for hold time and default setting restoration. Every adjustment with
the potentiometer starts the same way, dip switch 5 ON, and ends the same way, dip switch 5 OFF.
The additional functions must be accessed during the first 10 seconds of powering ON and is signified by
a flashing / green LED pattern.
!MANUAL RELAY HOLD TIME ADJUSTMENT
1. Turn dip switch number 6 to ON.
2. Turn dip switch number 5 to ON (Right LED will flash).
3. Turn dip switch number 1 to ON (Red and green LED will flash simultaneously).
4. Turn potentiometer to the far left, then to desired position.
5. Turn DIP switch 1 back to OFF to store change (Green LED flashes).
6. Turn DIP switch 5 back to OFF.
7. Now that hold time is stored, turn potentiometer back to desired detection sensitivity.
NOTE: LEDs will flash and click according to time increments.
RESTORE DEFAULTS &CLEAR MEMORY
1. Turn dip switch #5 ON and verify green LED is flashing.
2. Then turn dip switch #4 ON and verify red LED flashes.
3. Then turn dip switch #4 OFF. Sensor is re-started.
4. Turn dip switch #5 OFF after sensor reinitializes.

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WALK-TEST SENSOR
The final step for any sensor installation is a walk-test. This will help to ensure the unit is functioning correctly and is
capable of detecting pedestrian traffic as intended. Refer to the current ANSI A156.10 or A156.19 Standard, Section 8,
for proper performance guidelines.
1. Increase or decrease the sensitivity potentiometer as necessary to achieve the desired detection field. The
potentiometer,under normal operation, directly adjusts the sensitivity of the detection field.
2. The red LED (2) will illuminate when detection occurs. If the LED comes on as the door is closing, the detection field
may be too close to the door and/or sensitivity may be too high. Adjust as necessary, and walk-test again.
WALK-TEST SENSOR
ü WEATHER COVER - P/N 200.1069
The weather cover (ERA) guards the sensor from rain, snow, etc. There are no tools needed for installation
and can be used in conjunction with a ceiling mount.

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RMS-D-RC with BEA Infrared Remote Control.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In addition to the adjustment options described in the instruction manual for the RMS-D-RC radar sensor, you have
the option of operating the radar sensor using the infrared remote control from BEA (from firmware version 2.0 - see the
label in the radar sensor).
Separate parameter ranges are stored in the radar sensor for each of the three available adjustment methods
(Pepperl+Fuchs remote control, keys, BEA remote control). As a result, adjustments made using the keys are not lost
when a remote control mode is selected using DIP 6 in the interim. This feature also means that no adjustments made
using keys can be read out using a remote control.
Connecting the BEA Infrared Remote Control to the Radar Sensor
Activate infrared mode: Set DIP switch 6 on the RMS-D-RC to the OFF position.
Activate the BEA infrared remote control: Set DIP switch 5 on the RMS-D-RC to the OFF position.
Note: DIP switches 1 - 4 and the potentiometer have no function.

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PARAMETERIZATION
In parameterization mode, the LED on the radar sensor fl ashes red at a frequency of 2 Hz. Repeated steps for
parameterization.
Starting Parameterization Mode
Press the unlock key.
When entering the security code:
Without entering the security code:The LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency of approx. 2 Hz.
Starting Parameterization Mode
See the reverse for an overview of the available functions.
Press the required function key.
The LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency of approx. 5 Hz, indicating that a numeric value is expected.
Enter a numeric value.
The LED on the radar sensor flashes green if a correct value is entered.
Exiting parameterization mode...
…using the old security code:
…using a new security code:
Note:
The LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency of approx. 5 Hz.
Enter the four-digit security code using the numeric keypad.
After entering the correct security code, the LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency
of 2 Hz. After entering an incorrect security code, the radar sensor exits parameterization
mode and returns to its normal operating state (LED lights
up green as long as no motion is detected).
After a network reset, no security code is required to unlock for 30 minutes.
Press the exit-lock key.
The radar sensor exits parameterization mode and returns to its normal operating state
(LED lights up green as long as no motion is detected).
Press the exit-lock key.
The LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency of approx. 5 Hz, indicating that the
radar sensor is ready for a new four-digit security code to be entered.
Enter a new four-digit security code using the numeric keypad within 60 seconds.
To remove the security code, enter "0000".
The security code will be removed. In future, the parameterization mode can be
accessed without entering a security code.

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FUNCTIONS
Key
Description
Adjustment Range
Factory
Default
Setting
Start parameterization mode-unlock
Exit parameterization mode exit-lock
Sensitivity-field size
0 = minimum sensitivity
9 = maximum sensitivity
7
Hold time
0 = 0.5
1 = 1S
9 = 9S
1
Switching output
1 = relay n.o.
1 = relay n.c.
1
Detection mode
Detection of objects that move...
1 = toward or away from the sensor
2 = toward the sensor
3 = toward the sensor. As soon as an object has been
Detected, switch to detection mode 1. If an object is no
longer detected, switch back to detection mode 3
4 = away from the sensor
5 = away from the sensor. As soon as an object has been
Detected, switch to detection mode 1. If an object is no
longer detected, switch back to detection mode 5
2
Immunity
1 = lowest filtering
2 = maximum filtering
2
Cross-traffic suppression
0 = off
9 = maximum suppression
1
Factory reset after pressing the key 9
9
F2
Sensor operation
1 = automatic
2 = permanently detected
3 = permanently not detected
1
Mounting height
1 = for mounting height < 3 m
(Corresponds to sensitivity 0 – 9 on the Pepperl+Fuchs
remote control)
2 = for mounting height > 3 m
(Corresponds to sensitivity 6 –16 on the Pepperl+Fuchs
remote control)
1
0…9,+,-
Use depends on the selected function
?
Query the value of the previously
pressed key
1 = toward or away from the sensor
F1, A, B, C, color
keys
(blue,red,green,
yellow) Camera
with clock
Not used

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CONTACT INFORMATION
TUCKER AUTO-MATION – USA
11075 Parker Drive
Irwin, PA 15642
Toll Free: 1-855-8 TUCKER
Tel: 412-823-2537 | Fax: 412-816-1862
Email: sales@tuckerauto-mation.com
WEB: www.tuckerauto-mation.com
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ENTRA-MATIC – CANADA
810 Bombardier,
Mascouche, Québec (Canada) J7K 1X9
Toll Free:1-800-567-9970
Tel:(450)966-9970 - Fax: (450) 966-0138
Email: info@entra-matic.ca
WEB: www.entra-matic.ca
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