BEA IRIS Setup Manual Download Page 1

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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Confirm contents of package: 1 sensor, 1 cable, 1 wide lens (default), 1 narrow lens, mounting template, User’s Guide. 

 

Install the sensor at the desired location. Use the enclosed mounting template for drilling locations. 

 
 
 

 

Wire the sensor per the application. Generally, the output wires (brown and blue) will connect to safety at the door 
control. The relay output from the IRIS is a dry contact. Note: The IRIS cable is the same as a Wizard II cable. Wire 
color and connection points are identified below. 

 

Red 

Power: 12 to 24 VAC / DC (+) 

Black 

Power: 12 to 24 VAC / DC (-) 

White 

Relay 1: Auxiliary Output 

Green 

Relay 1: Auxiliary Output 

Brown 

Relay 2: COM (to COM input at door control) 

Blue 

Relay 2: NO (to SAFETY input at door control). 

 

 
 

 

Apply the specified power and observe the red LED on the IRIS.  

 

Red LED should come on, and remain on throughout the setup. Door should remain open during setup. When 
complete, red LED goes out, and door should close. This takes about 6 seconds if uninterrupted. 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: During sensor setup, the sensor may or may not cause a door opening cycle. This is because 
the output from the sensor may be tied to the safety circuit of the door controller, which is typically disabled at the 
closed door position. For a quick setup, this is Ok. For an assisted setup, the installer must launch the setup, then 
active the door to the open position immediately thereafter. A normal setup routine will then follow. 
 
 
 

 

The most common defaults have been applied to the sensor. Below, are the most critical for proper door operation, 
and are the first ones to check if unexpected behavior occurs: 

 

  Relay Configuration: By default it is set to Active (value 4) – the IRIS relay contact closes upon detection. If 

passive is required, change the output configuration value to 1. The most obvious indication to this condition is 
that the door works in reverse order – no detection results in hold open. 

  Pulse Frequency: If an interference is suspected from other nearby sensors or IR equipment, change the 

frequency of the IRIS. Default is value 1, change to value 3. Values 2 and 4 are not used. 

 

 

 

Additionally, the angle of the infrared curtain will need to be adjusted. If the curtain is too close to the door, the door 
will appear to recycle on its own. A curtain that is too far from the door will be in violation of applicable standards – 
for most applications.  

 

Adjust the curtain so that detection occurs within 3” from the face of the door. Turn the adjustment screw in 
clockwise to draw the curtain in closer to the door.  
 

 

Always walk-test the sensor pattern when completed. The performance of the sensor should comply with all 
standards relative to the application.  

 

As a minimum, the sensor pattern width should be equal to or greater than the width of the clear door opening.  

 

To test the performance of the sensor, stand motionless in the detection area for 30 seconds. Door should stay 
open with no attempt to close.  
 
 
 

 

Document all work. For future reference, be sure to record the IRIS serial number on your work order. 

 

Educate the Owner / Manager as to the proper operation of the sensor, and door system, and what to do to ensure 
safe use of the door in the event of discovering a malfunction. Show them how to perform a daily safety check of the 
sensor.

 

 

 
 

                      NOTE:  Be sure to reference the complete User’s Guide if additional information is required. 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
  

 

STEP 1  
INSTALL 

STEP 2 
WIRING 

STEP 3 
POWER-ON 

STEP 4 
SETUP 

STEP 5 
IR ANGLE 

STEP 6 
WALK-TEST 

STEP 7 
DOCUMENTATION 

Summary of Contents for IRIS

Page 1: ...elay Configuration By default it is set to Active value 4 the IRIS relay contact closes upon detection If passive is required change the output configuration value to 1 The most obvious indication to this condition is that the door works in reverse order no detection results in hold open Pulse Frequency If an interference is suspected from other nearby sensors or IR equipment change the frequency ...

Page 2: ... 8 oz Housing material ABS LURAN S Minimum length of cable 10 3 m 9 conductor 10IRIS 30 9 m 9 conductor 10IRIS I Range of Remote Control 16 PRESENCE SENSOR Detection mode Presence Response time 128ms Technology Focused active infrared and self monitored microprocessor Spot diameter standard 4 max Number of spots 24 or 12 spots by curtain Number of curtains 2 Detection field 7 Ht Width Depth Wide 6...

Page 3: ...ir may jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock may adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product will result in a voided product warranty 2 Mounting the sensor follow the instructions on the enclosed template Mount the sensor at a maximum height of 2 from the bottom line of the door operator Use the mounting template to drill holes and posi...

Page 4: ...e screw clockwise To tilt the curtain out turn the screw counterclockwise Keep a minimum distance of 2 between the door and the first curtain Use the Spotfinder accessory to locate and adjust the position of the curtains When mounting one sensor on each side of the door above a highly reflective threshold select different frequencies to avoid crosstalk between the sensors 1 Important User Guide Sy...

Page 5: ... will once again be required unless it is deleted as described below To re lock the sensor without a lock code or with a new lock code perform the following To return to no lock code simply press lock once followed by 0000 3 Remote Control Programming Launch a setup by performing the following Unlock the sensor to enter into adjustment session RED LED Press Unlock key flashes slowly To launch an a...

Page 6: ...door permanently open red LED ON 3 door permanently closed red LED OFF No monitoring reply Installation Configuration Mounting Height Pulse Frequency SINGLE UNIT 1 Low Low 2 High Low 3 Low High 4 High High OVERLAPPING UNITS 5 Low Low 6 High Low 7 Low High 8 High High Important Note Upon detection at the sensor both relays will be simultaneous triggered Relay 1 is assigned to the white and green ou...

Page 7: ...ty level is set to Snow Mode a specific trigger is required to enter into the mode If the sensor completes 2 learn cycles within 6 detections it will enter into Snow Mode During this mode the sensor will change the 2 nd infrared curtain the one farthest from the door to IR motion as opposed to IR presence Additionally the automatic learn time will change from whatever it was set to to 10 seconds T...

Page 8: ...mended to set sensors close to each other with remote control The access code can be composed of 1 to 4 digits factory values or no access code 0 or 0000 No code is required to unlock during the first minute after powering To enter a lock code simply press the Lock key followed by a lock code If lock code is less than 4 digits the lock key must be pressed a second time following the last digit of ...

Page 9: ...f the infrared curtains emitted by the IRIS PN 10WCA WCA This is a ceiling adaptor for use on drop ceilings or otherwise Maximum ceiling thickness allowed is about PN 10WMB WMB This is a 90 degree mounting bracket to allow installation on a flat horizontal surface PN 10URC URC This is a universal rain cover to shield the sensor from direct rain contact 6 Accessories sold individually ...

Page 10: ...counterclockwise The door is not closing LED OFF On Off switch at door control is in wrong position or is faulty Check to insure that On Off switch for door is in the ON or AUTOMATIC position Improper output configuration on the sensor Check the output configuration setting on each sensor Improper door control configuration Verify that Door Control F2 is set to Normal The presence detection is dis...

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