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75.5886.01 BR2-900 20170630

•  The device should not be used for purposes other than its intended use. All other uses cannot be 

guaranteed by the manufacturer of the sensor.  

•  The installer of the door system is responsible for carrying out a risk assessment and installing the sensor and the 

door system in compliance with applicable national and international regulations and standards on door safety. 

•  The manufacturer of the sensor cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate 

adjustments of the sensor.

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75.5886.01 BR2-900 20170630

Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures.

Maintain a clean and safe environment when working in public areas.

Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area.

Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in 
unexpected reactions by the door.

ESD (electrostatic discharge):  Circuit boards are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. 
Before handling any board, ensure you dissipate your body’s ESD charge.

Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will 
not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment.

Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (e.g. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of 
installation.

DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the components. All repairs and/or component 
replacements must be performed by BEA, Inc. Unauthorized disassembly or repair may:

1.  jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
2.  adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product resulting in a voided 
warranty.

PRECAUTIONS

INSTALLATION

Relays 1 and 2 are DPDT:  relays 

1A and 1B

 fire simultaneously and relays 

2A and 2B

 fire simultaneously.  

Relays 

1B and 2B

 are commonly used in applications with two (2) locking devices and/or with two (2) 

independent door controls.

INPUT D/N (DAY/NIGHT mode)

when open, allows transmitters learned in both SECURE mode and UNSECURE mode to function
when closed, only allows transmitters learned in UNSECURE mode to function

INPUT AUX

 functions regardless of learn, DIP switch, or potentiometer settings.

Wiring

Summary of Contents for BR2-900

Page 1: ...itter 10TD900HH3 3 button transmitter 10TD900HH2 2 button transmitter 10TD900HH1 1 button transmitter 10TD900PB Push Plate transmitter 10TD900TR Touchless Retrofit transmitter 10TD900HH1U 1 button Universal transmitter 5 6 7 75 5886 01 BR2 900 20170630 Page 1 of 8 2 Relay Logic Module with Built In 900 MHz Wireless Technology US version DESCRIPTION Tech Support 1 800 407 4545 Customer Service 1 80...

Page 2: ...c discharge Before handling any board ensure you dissipate your body s ESD charge Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards e g ANSI A156 10 upon completion of installation DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the components All repairs and o...

Page 3: ...andard mode pressing holding or pressing releasing transmitter activates and holds relay according to HOLD TIME POTs single shot EH extended hold pressing holding transmitter holds relay as long as transmitter is pressed held once released relay acts according to HOLD TIME POTs NOTES 1 Day Night mode does not function when DIP switch 1 is set to UNI 2 See Universal Mode in SET UP section page 5 Po...

Page 4: ...e serial number is automatically recognized by the Br2 900 During the Hand Held Configuration or the Push Plate Configuration steps above standard transmitters must be programmed learned as either Secure or Unsecure transmitters When set to Universal learned standard transmitters will function as programmed learned Set DIP switches as desired For DIP switch settings please refer to table on page 3...

Page 5: ... Br2 900 modules are required Vestibule Configuration 1 Way Traffic simultaneous Door 1 and Door 2 will open simultaneously 1 Way Traffic sequence Door 1 will open and then Door 2 will open after a delay set by DELAY POT 1 Way Traffic lock simultaneous Lock s will unlock and then Door 1 and Door 2 will open simultaneously 2 Way Traffic Door 1 will open and then Door 2 will open after a delay set b...

Page 6: ...es 10 s Press transmitter TWICE within 10 seconds Remove back screws and disassemble Replace 2 AAA batteries observing polarity Replace 3 volt CR2032 battery observing polarity and reassemble Low Battery Indicator After transmitter button is pressed low battery is indicated by three 3 transmitter red LED blinks Single Transmitter REMOVING TRANSMITTERS All Transmitters BATTERY REPLACEMENT Hand held...

Page 7: ...ould go out Faulty transmitter If LED does not go out remove transmitter batteries to determine which is faulty replace transmitter Weak signal Antenna positioned poorly Position antenna outside of door header TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage 12 24 VAC VDC 10 Current Consumption 45 mA DC 75 mA AC Frequency 908 918 MHz frequency hopping Emitted radio power 25 dBm TX Power consumption 0 5 1 5...

Page 8: ...not expressly approved by BEA Incorporated could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment ...

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