BEA 10WIZARDC User Manual Download Page 7

75.5101 V1 Sep. 2003 [Rev. 9/22/2003]

 

 

                

 

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WIZARD SMR 
PROGRAMMING 
GUIDE – Cont. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

OUTPUT 

CONFIGURATION 

The Output configuration has 4 possible 
output values: 

   1 = N.O. relay, N.C. transistor 
   2 = N.C. relay, N.O. transistor 
   3 = N.C. relay, N.C. transistor 
   4 = N.O. relay, N.O. transistor 
   5 = All Relay Output (N.O.) 
   6 = All Relay Output (N.C.) 

 

After pressing the OUTPUT 
CONFIGURATION key, the red LED 
flashes quickly. After pressing a 
number button, the red LED flashes 
slowly. (N.O. indicates relay closure 
upon detection and power-off would 
result in an open relay). 
 

Values 5 & 6 available on SN: 52000 
and greater

 

AUTO-LEARN 

The Auto-Learn time enables the Wizard to 
adapt to new permanent changes within its 
field of detection, after the set time (below) 
expires. Once expired, the Wizard will 
return to a state of non-detection. 

0 = 30 seconds   4 = 10 minutes 
1 = 1 minute        5 = 15 minutes 
2 = 2 minutes      6 = 20 minutes 
3 = 5 minutes      7 = 10 seconds 

9 = Infinity

After pressing the AUTO-LEARN key, 
the red LED flashes quickly. After 
pressing a number button, the red LED 
flashes slowly.  
 

Note: Value 9 (infinity) available on 
SN: 60000 and greater 

RADAR 

DETECTION 

MODE 

Detection mode offers 3 different levels of 
detection: Bi-directional, Uni-directional and  
Uni-directional with MTF (motion tracking 
feature). MTF allows the Wizard to switch 
from uni-directional to bi-directional upon 
detection from the normal approach 
direction. 

1 = Bi-directional 
2 = Uni-directional 
3 = Uni-directional with MTF 

After pressing the DETECTION MODE 
key, the red LED flashes quickly. After 
pressing a number button, the red LED 
flashes slowly.  

   IMMUNITY 
    (motion) 

Immunity reduces the influence of unwanted 
disturbances within the field of motion 
detection, without reducing the pattern. 

1 = Extreme sensitivity 
2 = Normal Sensitivity 
3 = Reduced sensitivity 

After pressing the IMMUNITY key, the 
red LED flashes quickly. After pressing 
a number button, the red LED flashes 
slowly.  

INFRARED 

SENSITIVITY 

Infrared sensitivity reduces the influence of 
unwanted disturbances within the field of 
presence detection. 

1 = Low sensitivity – hi gloss floors 
2 = Normal sensitivity 

After pressing the INFRARED 
SENSITIVITY key, the red LED flashes 
quickly. After pressing a number 
button, the red LED flashes slowly.  

RADAR 

MOUNTING 

HEIGHT 

0 = launch infrared set-up (learn 
background). 
1 = Microwave at normal mounting 
height 
2 = Microwave at high mounting 
height (8’ 2” to 13’) 
3 = Restore all parameters to 
default value. SN less than 52000 
9 = Same as value 3, but only for 
SN 52000 and greater. 

After pressing the INFRARED 
SENSITIVITY key + 0, the red / green 
LED flashes to indicate set-up.  
After pressing the INFRARED 
SENSITIVITY key + 1, 2, or 3 
the red LED will flash slowly.  

SMR 

SMR (Self-Monitoring Ready) mode is 
enabled for the use with BEA’s DCU (Door 
Control Unit). It is disabled for all other 
applications. The DCU sends & receives 
monitoring signals to the sensor when this 
feature is enabled. The DCU can then take 
control of a door in the event of a sensor 
failure. 

 

0 = SMR Input OFF  
1 = SMR input ON 

After pressing the SMR key, the red 
LED flashes quickly. After pressing a 
number button, the red LED flashes 
slowly.  

       

KEY                     USER’S ACTIONS                                         DEFAULT    LED STATUS   

OBSOLETE

Summary of Contents for 10WIZARDC

Page 1: ...250 g Housing material ABS LURAN S Color of Housing Anthracite gray standard aluminum or white finish Cable length 8 of six conductor cable MOTION SENSOR PRESENCE SENSOR Technology Microwave and micro...

Page 2: ...ry for for all neagtive IR angles 3 Insert mounting screws about halfway in F shown on next page and install the Wizard onto the screws When in place tighten screws to secure to header Leave cover off...

Page 3: ...Page 8 Wizards below SN 52000 will still require a 10IFBWIZARD Other Wiring Notes 1 When connecting to a microprocessed control box the Motion output and presence output wires may be connected to sepa...

Page 4: ...tern being drawn back towards the door where as the 45 will place the pattern farther away Be certain to walk test detection field and insure compliance with current applicable ANSI standards 1 Insert...

Page 5: ...bring the pattern nearer or farther from the face of the door by adjusting the tilt angle from 4 to 4 At the standard mounting height one complete clockwise turn of the adjustment screw will move the...

Page 6: ...ng of 0 7 Default sensitivity value When all parameters have been set press the LOCK key once If you wish to enter a new access code use the 0 9 number keys and enter the new 4 digit code within 20 se...

Page 7: ...y the red LED flashes quickly After pressing a number button the red LED flashes slowly IMMUNITY motion Immunity reduces the influence of unwanted disturbances within the field of motion detection wit...

Page 8: ...conds 0 0 30 second learn time 4 Lock The Sensor when complete 5 After the above changes have been made the Wizard will go into the Standard Snow Mode after it goes through 2 auto learn cycles within...

Page 9: ...ay be accomplished by the use of two Wizard mounted programming buttons The procedures below indicate how to program using these buttons The two set buttons are located at the right side of the Wizard...

Page 10: ...y returns to standard mode if neither button has been pressed for one minute STEP 2 With all wiring in place apply power to door control and 12 to 24 VAC VDC 5 to 10 to Wizard Once powered observe LED...

Page 11: ...ontrol or motor Refer to manufacturer s manual for further troubleshooting If door closes with sensor inputs removed fault exists with sensors or related wiring 1 On Off switch at door control in wron...

Page 12: ...will not unlock when access code is entered 1 Improper code being entered 1 Reset code to the default value of 0000 by performing one of the following a Press the 2 buttons on the Wizard simultaneousl...

Page 13: ...B 3 of the interface PH 412 249 4100 FAX 412 249 4101 B E A Inc 100 Enterprise Drive Pittsburgh PA 15275 REV 1 OF 1 NONE SIZE CAGE CODE DWG NO FILE OF GDM 20 MAR 2002 GDM A STANLEY DURAGLIDE WITH WIZA...

Page 14: ...ZARD BROWN BLUE BLACK RED WHITE BROWN BLUE BLACK RED GREEN Reset 0 VDC Part open Exit Off 0 VDC Stop Impulse Pres Impulse 1 C Switch 0 v Pres Impulse 2 18 VDC 0 VDC Outer Impulse Inner Impulse 18 VDC...

Page 15: ...MPULSE 24 VDC MONITORED SAFETY ONLY PHOTOCELL BESAM UNISLIDE SLIDING DOOR WITH WIZARD SYSTEM SIZE SHEET SCALE A PH 412 249 4100 FAX 412 249 4101 B E A Inc 100 Enterprise Drive Pittsburgh PA 15275 DATE...

Page 16: ...ITCH PINS 5 6 7 LOOK SEE COM LINE PIN 8 LOOK SEE OUTPUT PINS 17 18 96010 900 QUANTUM SLIDE CONTROL BOX ACCESSORIES 24 VDC PIN 1 PIN 2 ACCESSORIES 24 VAC PINS 3 4 4 PIN 5 PIN EARTH GROUND NEUTRAL MAIN...

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