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PASSIVE RELAY:  RELAY DE-ENERGIZED WHEN DETECTOR IS AT REST 

 
PASSIVE RELAY + NO & COM TERMINAL CONNECTION = 

CLOSED CONTACT DURING DETECTION

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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Use NO and COM terminals (4 and 6) and 

CHANGE JP2

 from the factory-preset position. 

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LED indication during detection:  Green LED is ON, red LED is ON 

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Upon power loss, the contact will be open. 

 

PASSIVE RELAY + NC & COM TERMINAL CONNECTION = 

OPEN CONTACT DURING DETECTION 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Use the NC and COM terminals (5 and 6) and 

CHANGE JP2

 from the factory-preset position. 

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LED indication during detection:  Green LED is ON, red LED is ON 

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Upon power loss, the contact will be closed. 

 
 

3. 

Jumper J3 (located only on Master module) is to toggle the monitoring mode on and off. 

 

 

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Monitoring OFF = jumper installed on both pins (image below, left) 

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Monitoring ON = jumper removed (may be stored on one pin) (image below, right) 

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Monitoring is not available on Master modules without jumper J3 installed. 

 

 

 

4. 

Jumper J4, is found on the Master and Slave modules.  On the Master module, it determines ‘Master only’ or ‘Master and Slave’ configuration 
for use when Monitoring is ON.   
 

 

 
When the jumper is installed in ‘Master only’ configuration (image right, top), it is intended for use without 
Slave modules added to the chain and is for ‘Master only’ operation.  The jumper is located at the Output 
end of the Master module. (‘Master only’ has jumper installed on two pins closest to center of board.) 

 

With  jumper  J4  installed  as  shown  in  the  image  to  the  right  (middle),  the  Master  is  intended  for  Slave 
modules to be added.  Jumper J4 is also installed on the last Slave module in the multi-module chain, near 
the output end of the module. 
As shipped From BEA, Inc., default placement of J4 jumpers is as follows: 

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If a Master ONLY is shipped: Jumper will be positioned for Master Only 

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If a Slave ONLY is shipped: No jumper on Slave J4 position 

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If a kit is shipped (i.e. SuperScan-T II): Jumpers correctly for monitoring in that configuration. 

On the Slave module, jumper J4 should be installed on the last Slave module in the chain, as shown in the 
image to the right (bottom).  All Slave modules  between the Master and the last Slave should  have  the 
jumper removed.   
There is a hold-time potentiometer (P1) located on the Master module.  It is located between the receiver 
and transmitter.  Adjustability ranges from 0.1 – 4.5 seconds.  When installed, clockwise rotation increases 
time delay. 

J2 

View Looking 
Toward P1 

J4 

MECHANICAL 
ADJUSTMENTS  
 
PRIOR TO 
POWER-ON (cont.) 

J2 

View Looking 
Toward P1 

J4 

View Looking Toward 
Master Output 

J4 

View Looking Toward 
Master Output 

Summary of Contents for SUPERSCAN-T

Page 1: ...rupts the angle DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Power Supply 12 24 VAC VDC 10 Current Consumption Master On 60 mA max Off 30 mA max Slave On 40 mA max Off 30 mA max Inhibit Input 12 24 VAC VDC 10 inhibited when voltage is applied Monitoring Request Input 12 35 VDC required polarity sensitive Min pulse width duration 50 ms Output Interface relay Relay max contact rating is 1A 30v resistive Detection Rang...

Page 2: ...simply pull the tab out away and downward from the extrusion then rotate the module out from extrusion image below right To re install simply reverse the procedure The PCB must first be installed into the adjustment clip then installed into the aluminum extrusion IMPORTANT NOTE The end of the extrusion that is towards the pivot end of a center hung door should be in far enough from the edge of the...

Page 3: ...below Again be sure not to drill through any through bolts or braces within the door A The extension wire going between the terminal blocks should be approximately 18 long and can then be cut back as needed 8 Next a wire passage hole will be required in the door header image below left and also in the jamb tube image below right at approximately the same height as the SuperScan T The wire transfer...

Page 4: ...the opposite end until all mechanical adjustments have been completed Refer to the appendices of this document for various wiring schematics Terminal Explanation of Wiring Connections 1 Test input when used as a monitored sensor positive when utilizing monitoring 2 Ground negative when utilizing monitoring Negative terminal if Input inhibition is used 3 Input inhibition All detection is ignored In...

Page 5: ...tector will remain active thereby causing the door to stay open or to not open This fail safe operation will cause the door to be inoperative in the automatic mode since there will be a constant signal either to the safety input or to the activation input of the door control depending on which module is sensing detection If an extremely IR absorbent floor is present set J1 to Background Analysis m...

Page 6: ...nded for use without Slave modules added to the chain and is for Master only operation The jumper is located at the Output end of the Master module Master only has jumper installed on two pins closest to center of board With jumper J4 installed as shown in the image to the right middle the Master is intended for Slave modules to be added Jumper J4 is also installed on the last Slave module in the ...

Page 7: ... below to help determine the angling The angles may have to be altered once the units have been powered up and walk tested INACTIVE ZONE B DISTANCE FROM FLOOR SUPERSCAN T ANGLE 0º 5º 10º 15º 20º 25º 8 0 6 12 19 26 33 12 0 6 12 18 24 31 16 0 5 11 16 23 29 20 0 5 10 16 21 27 Approach Side Safety Side Hinge Side Leading Edge Side Slave module Master module Door Cord must be placed on interior of door...

Page 8: ...d non monitoring modules in the same chain observe the following rules Non monitoring Master modules CANNOT be used with monitoring Slave modules All other combinations will work however for a system to utilize monitoring all modules must be monitoring modules PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORECTIVE ACTION SuperScan T does not work at all No LED indications Faulty power supply Faulty connections Power su...

Page 9: ...mpliance issue is noted The equipment should be inspected annually in accordance with the minimum inspection guidelines A safety check that includes at a minimum the items listed on the safety information label must be performed during each service call If you are not an AAADM certified inspector BEA strongly recommends you have an AAADM certified inspector perform an AAADM inspection and place a ...

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