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EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM

EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM

EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM

EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM

      

USER’S GUIDE

 

 

UNIVERSAL MOTION SENSORS FOR HIGH MOUNTING ON AUTOMATIC DOORS 

EAGLE ONE HM : 

unidirectional sensor

  

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  EAGLE TWO HM: 

bidirectional sensor

 

 
 
 

Technology 

microwave and 
microprocessor

 

Transmitter frequency  

24.175 GHz 

Transmitter radiated power 

< 20 dBm EIRP 

Transmitter power density 

< 5 mW/cm² 

Mounting height   

 

 

 

Minimum 

4m 

 

Maximum 

5m 

Tilt angles 

0° to 90° vertical 
-30° to + 30° lateral 

Detection area   

(mounting height = 5 m)

 

4m (W) x 2.5m (D) 

Detection mode

 

motion 

Minimum speed 

5 cm/s (measured in the 
sensor axis) 

Supply voltage 

12V to 24V AC ±10% 
12V to 24V DC +30% / -10% 

Mains frequency 

50 to 60 Hz 

Power consumption 

< 2W (VA) 

Output relay 

(free of potential change-over contact) 

 

Max. contact voltage 

42V AC - 60V DC 

 

Max. contact current 

1A (resistive) 

 

Max. switching power 

30W (DC) / 60VA (AC) 

 

Hold time 

0.5s to 9s (adjustable) 

Temperature range 

-20°C to +55°C 

Degree of protection 

IP54

 

Norms and conformity 

EMC 2004/108/EC

 

Dimensions 

120 mm (W) x 80 mm (H) x 50 mm (D)

 

Weight 

0.215 kg

 

Material 

ABS

 

Color of housing 

anthracite gray, aluminum finish  
or white

 

Length of cable 

2.5m

 

Manual adjustment 

   

 

Sensitivity (by push buttons) 

 

Orientation of sensing field  (mechanically)

 

Remote control adjustments 

 

Sensitivity 

 

Hold time 

 

Detection mode 

 

 

Immunity 

 
 

 

Mounting height 

 

Output configuration 

 

Door control 

 

Security

 



 

 
 




10 levels 
from 0.5s to 9s in 10 levels 
uni-/bidirectional, MTF, reverse mode 
(Eagle ONE HM only) 
quasi-presence, normal, increased 
immunity, additional increased 
immunities 
standard, high 
active/passive 
automatic, permanently open/closed 
1-4 digit access code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal block 

Wire opening footprints

 

Infrared receiver 

LED 

Push buttons 

Lateral antenna position 
adjustment 

Planar antenna 

Vertical antenna position 
adjustment 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sensor must be firmly 
fastened to prevent from 
vibrating.

 

The sensor must not be 
placed directly behind a 
panel or any kind of 
material.

 

The sensor must not 
have any object likely to 
move or vibrate in its 
sensing field.

 

The sensor must not 
have any fluorescent 
lighting in its sensing 
field. 

To avoid damage by 
electrostatic discharges, 
do not touch any 
electronic part of the 
sensor. 

 

 
DESCRIPTION OF 
THE SENSOR  

 
INSTALLATION 
TIPS

  

 

INTERNAL VIEW 

HOUSING  

(INTERNAL VIEW)

 

 
TECHNICAL 
SPECIFICATION 

Summary of Contents for EAGLE ONE HM

Page 1: ... 215 kg Material ABS Color of housing anthracite gray aluminum finish or white Length of cable 2 5m Manual adjustment Sensitivity by push buttons Orientation of sensing field mechanically Remote control adjustments Sensitivity Hold time Detection mode Immunity Mounting height Output configuration Door control Security 10 levels from 0 5s to 9s in 10 levels uni bidirectional MTF reverse mode Eagle ...

Page 2: ...ock 12 24V AC DC COM NO NC This device may be fixed on the ceiling as long as the spherical part of the sensor is facing in the direction opposite the door and as long as an angular position of around 70 is chosen for the antenna For the mounting on the upper part of the door operator profile use the EBA support For a mounting into the ceiling use the ECA embedding support For a better water tight...

Page 3: ...GLE OF THE ANTENNA The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments Sensitivity 9 Bidirectional mode Mounting height 5m To obtain a sensing field as close to the door as possible set the antenna at its minimum tilt angle 0 to 15 Example of deep field operator application To obtain a sensing field close to the door set the antenna at a tilt angle of 30 Example of standar...

Page 4: ...e access code can be composed of 1 to 4 digits factory values or no access code 0 or 0000 During the first sensor adjustment or if the access code is reset to the 0000 value factory setting or during the first minute after the power on press only the UNLOCK key 4 no access code required UNLOCK with access code of 4 digits UNLOCK with access code of less than 4 digits UNLOCK without access code The...

Page 5: ... MODE key 8 Use the NUMBER keys 1 5 1 to select the required mode Key 1 Bidirectional mode Key 2 Unidirectional mode Key 3 Unidirectional mode with MTF function Key 4 Unidirectional mode reverse Key 5 Unidirectional mode reverse with MTF function DETECTION MODE With the bidirectional mode the approaching and departing target is detected With the unidirectional mode only the approaching target is d...

Page 6: ...or control is set to level 3 Check the wiring and the power supply Set door control to automatic mode level 1 The sensor sees the door moving Increase the tilt angle and or reduce the sensitivity and or increase the immunity The door opens and closes constantly When closing the door creates vibrations picked up by the sensor Ensure that the sensor is correctly fixed Switch to unidirectional mode I...

Page 7: ...ck during the first minute after powering Press on unlock then on lock and introduce a new access code Batteries in the remote control are weak or installed improperly Check the batteries insertion Change the batteries The sensor does not respond to the remote control Remote control badly pointed Point the remote control towards the sensor TROUBLE SHOOTING ...

Page 8: ...ion of conformity and other technical documentation are available on our website or can be requested by phone or mail BEA S A LIEGE Science Park Allée des Noisetiers 5 B 4031 Angleur Tel 3243616565 Fax 3243612858 info bea be www bea be ...

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