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75.5355.04 FALCON EX 20190822

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75.5355.04 FALCON EX 20190822

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TO START OR END AN ADJUSTMENT SESSION, press and hold either push button until the LED flashes or 
stops flashing.

1

  FIELD SIZE

Parameter number

2

  HOLD-OPEN TIME

3

  OUTPUT CONFIGURATION

4

  DETECTION MODE

5

  DETECTION FILTER

Value (factory values)

TO SCROLL THROUGH THE 
PARAMETERS, press the right push 
button.
TO CHANGE THE VALUE OF THE 
CHOSEN PARAMETER, press the left 
push button.

TO RESET TO FACTORY VALUES, press and hold both push buttons until both LEDs flash.

The access code (1 to 4 digits) is recommended to set sensors installed close to each other.

SAVING AN ACCESS CODE:

DELETING AN ACCESS CODE:

Once you have saved an access code, you always need to enter this code to unlock the sensor.
If you forget the access code, 

cycle the power

. For the first minute, you can access the sensor without an access code.

POSSIBLE SETTINGS BY PUSH BUTTONS

ACCESS CODE

Door remains closed.  LED 

is off.

Sensor power is off.

Check wiring and power supply.

Door does not react as 

expected.

Improper output configuration on 

sensor.

Check the output configuration setting on 

each sensor connected to the door operator.

Door opens and closes 

constantly.

The sensor is disturbed by door 

motion or vibrations caused by door 

motion.

Ensure sensor is secured properly.

Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.

Increase tilt angle.

Increase detection filter value.

Reduce field size.

Door opens for no 

apparent reason.

It rains and the sensor detects 

raindrops or vibrations.

Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.

Increase detection filter value.

In highly reflective environments, the 

sensor detects objects outside of its 

detection field.

Change the antenna angle.

Reduce field size.

Increase detection filter value.

Vehicle detection filter is 

used, but pedestrians are 

still detected.

Chosen value is not optimal for the 

given application.

Increase detection filter value.

Decrease sensor angle.

Increase mounting height.

Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.

LED flashes quickly after 

unlocking.

Sensor needs access code to unlock.

Enter correct access code.

If you forgot the code, cycle the power to 

access the sensor without access code. 

Change or delete the access code.

Sensor does not respond to 

the remote control.

Batteries in the remote control are 

weak or installed improperly.

Check batteries and change if necessary.

BEA, Inc., the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, 
BEA, Inc. does not guarantee any use of the sensor outside of its intended purpose.
BEA, Inc. strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certifi ed for pedestrian doors, IDA-certifi ed for doors/gates, and 
factory-trained for the type of door/gate system.
Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation/service performed, ensuring that the sensor 
system installation is compliant with local, national, and international regulations, codes, and standards. 
Once installation or service work is complete, a safety inspection of the door/gate shall be performed per the door/gate manufacturer recommendations 
and/or per AAADM/ANSI/DASMA guidelines (where applicable) for best industry practices.  Safety inspections must be performed during each service 
call – examples of these safety inspections can be found on an AAADM safety information label (e.g. ANSI/DASMA 102, ANSI/DASMA 107). 
Verify that all appropriate industry signage and warning labels are in place. 

BEA, INC. INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS

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Summary of Contents for FALCON EX

Page 1: ...ly voltage 12 24 VAC 10 12 24 VDC 30 10 Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2W Output max contact voltage max contact current max switching power relay free of potential change over contact 42V AC DC 1A resistive 30 W DC 60 VA AC Temperature range 22 140 F Housing certification Adalet Scott Fetzer Co UL Listing E81696 UL Class I Group BCD Class II Group EFG Class III CENELEC EExd IIC IP66 N...

Page 2: ... key loosen the set screw located on the side of the housing b Unscrew the housing cover Maximum angle 30 above horizon Minimum angle 90 below horizon European wire color cross reference a Bolt the bracket securely to the wall or other rigid surface Make sure that the two 5 16 18 Allen head bolts are loose so that the sensor can rotate freely b Rotate the sensor to the appropriate angle for the ap...

Page 3: ...ON FILTER bi two way detection uni one way detection towards sensor uni AWAY one way detection away from sensor A active output relay energizes upon detection P passive output relay de energizes upon detection Choose the correct detection filter for your application with the remote control or push buttons Detection of all targets pedestrians and parallel traffic are detected 1 no specific filter 2...

Page 4: ...l for the given application Increase detection filter value Decrease sensor angle Increase mounting height Ensure detection mode is unidirectional LED flashes quickly after unlocking Sensor needs access code to unlock Enter correct access code If you forgot the code cycle the power to access the sensor without access code Change or delete the access code Sensor does not respond to the remote contr...

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