BEA IXIO-ST User Manual Download Page 1

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DESCRIPTION

Safety sensor 

for automatic sliding doors 

User’s Guide for product version 0403 and higher
See product label for serial number

ACCESSORIES

BA: Bracket accessory

CA: Ceiling accessory

CDA: Curved door accessory

(according to EN 16005 and DIN 18650)

RA: Rain accessory

Download the BEA DECODER app 

for a quick overview 

of settings

9 V battery

ENGLISH

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LCD

2. 

IR-curtain width adjustment

3. 

IR-lenses

4. 

cover

5. 

main connector 

6. 

main adjustment knob

7. 

IR-curtain angle adjustment knob

Summary of Contents for IXIO-ST

Page 1: ... number ACCESSORIES BA Bracket accessory CA Ceiling accessory CDA Curved door accessory according to EN 16005 and DIN 18650 RA Rain accessory Download the BEA DECODER app for a quick overview of settings 9 V battery ENGLISH 1 LCD 2 IR curtain width adjustment 3 IR lenses 4 cover 5 main connector 6 main adjustment knob 7 IR curtain angle adjustment knob ...

Page 2: ...L FUNCTIONING FACTORY VALUE VS SAVED VALUE NAVIGATING IN MENUS Scroll menu items Push to enter the LCD menu new value is displayed more values are displayed current value is displayed displayed value saved value displayed value factory value Opening impulse Safety 6 6 Enter password if necessary Not during the first minute after power on of the sensor CHANGING A ZIP CODE Password X X X X ZIP code ...

Page 3: ...le from 7 to 4 default 0 Activate the visible spots to verify the position of the IR curtain ANGLE Visibility depends on external conditions When spots are not visible use the Spotfinder to locate the curtains The distance between the inner curtain of the inside door sensor and the inner curtain of the outside door sensor should always be smaller than 20 cm The distance to the door leaf depends th...

Page 4: ...CAL ENVIRONMENT critical installations due to surroundings or weather SHOPPING STREET installations in narrow streets with pedestrian traffic Choose one of the following presettings or adjust the sensor manually see p 5 SETUP 1 QUICK SETUP 2 ASSISTED OR 2 s 4 s STEP OUT OF THE INFRARED FIELD reference picture test of full door cycle reference picture ...

Page 5: ...nting height of 2 8 or more use values 6 and 7 For conformity to BS 7036 at a mounting height of 2 2 m or more use values 6 and 7 Sensors mounted close to each other should have a different frequency increased immunity increased immunity 1 curtain factory values for IR immunity and IR number service mode motion 15 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 60 min infinite service mode no IR detection ...

Page 6: ... the sensor is fastened firmly Check position of cable and cover Increase the IR immunity filter to value 3 Select presetting 2 or 3 Launch an assisted setup and adjust the IR angle Replace sensor Check wiring ORANGE LED flashes 5 x The sensor receives too much IR energy ORANGE LED flashes 8 x IR power emitter is faulty Replace sensor The LCD or remote control does not react Enter the right passwo...

Page 7: ...esponsible 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 Only trained and qualified personnel may install and setup the sensor The warrant...

Page 8: ... voltage Power consumption Mounting height Temperature range Degree of protection Noise Expected lifetime Presence Typical response time 200 ms max 500 ms Active infrared with background analysis Spot 5 cm x 5 cm typ Number of spots max 24 per curtain Number of curtains 2 Solid state relay potential and polarity free Max contact current 100 mA Max contact voltage 42 V AC DC Holdtime 0 3 to 1 s Sen...

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