BEA WIZARD II SMR User Manual Download Page 6

7   Remote Control Adjustments (Continued)

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Important Remote Control Adjustments

Rain Mode and Snow Mode

: The Rain Mode or Snow Mode is designed to minimize the effect of heavy rain or snow on the Wizard’s auto learn 

requirements. When programmed for these modes, the mode will be enabled after the Wizard goes through two auto learn cycles with in six 

detections of the sensor. To exit the special mode, simply launch a setup or power the sensor off and back on. 

1

4

7

F1

F2

5

8

0

+

?

3

6

9

2

External

Monitoring SMR

0: 

Monitoring Disabled (Off)

 SMR 

(Off)

1: Monitoring Disabled (On)
 SMR 

(On)

Output

Con

fi

 guration

Motion

Out

Presence

Out

1

Active / N.O.

Passive / N.C.

2

Passive / N.C. Active / N.O.

3

Passive / N.C. Passive / N.C.

4

Active / N.O.

Active / N.O.

Number of IR Curtains

1: 1 Curtain

 

(Safety Curtain Close to the Door)

2: 2 Curtains
3: 2nd Curtain in Dynamic Mode
  (Enabled After a Motion Detection)

Automatic Learn Time

0: 30 Seconds

4: 10 Minutes

1: 1 Minute

5: 20 Minutes

2: 2 Minutes

6: 60 Minutes

3: 5 Minutes

9: In

fi

 nity

    No Learn

Infrared Immunity

1: Normal

2: Rain Mode

3: Snow Mode

See Important Notes

Radar Motion Detection

IR Presence Detection

Important Notes

• Defaults are Shown in Bold Print
• Restore Factory Defaults
  Magic Wand + 9
  Sensor will Self Launch Set Up
•  Quick Set Up has Two Second 

Duration

•  Assisted Set Up is recommended 

for 

fi

 rst time set up. Duration is 

16 seconds and will automatically 
trigger door to open position during 
set up routine.

Microwave Immunity

: Immunity 

levels above 3 are intended for 
applications where excessive 
interference may be causing 
unintended detection. When applying 
a value of 4 or higher increment the 
value one step at a time followed by 
a walk test. When complete, ensure 
compliance with all applicable safety 
and performance standards.

Snow Mode

: Snow Mode is intended 

for applications where excessive 
interference may be causing 
unintended detection. When applying 
Snow Mode, walk test the door and 
ensure compliance with all applicable 
safety and performance standards.

Installation Confi guration

: To 

prevent crosstalk when installing 
overlapping units set one unit to 5 and 
one unit to 7 for Low mount or one unit 
to 6 and one unit to 8 for High mount. 

3

Launch Set Up of Infrared Curtains

Unlock

 the sensor to enter into adjustment 

session

To Launch an Assisted Set Up

 Required after mechanical adjustments of 

the IR sensor module

 Required once after first installation

The sensor performs a door opening and 
closing cycle to check the in

fl

 uence of the 

door leaves to the safety curtains. See 
Troubleshooting if RED LED 

fl

 ashes  quickly 

after set up.

Press Unlock Key

RED LED

Flashes Slowly

Press Set Up

Press 0

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of 

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RED / GREEN LED

Alternating Flashes

Setup

Launch Quick Setup

Launch Assisted Setup

Restore Factory Settings

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Summary of Contents for WIZARD II SMR

Page 1: ...55 lbs 250 g Housing material ABS LURAN S Color of Housing Anthracite gray standard aluminum or white finish Cable length 10 of 9 conductor cable 2nd Radar Antenna Radar Motion Sensor Radar Antenna Clip Radar Tilt Angle Indication 15 30 45 Cover Push Buttons IR Presence Sensor IR Prism Main Connector IR Curtain Adjustment Screw DESCRIPTION MOTION SENSOR PRESENCE SENSOR Technology Microwave and mic...

Page 2: ...uipment ensure the correct line voltage and stability When applying equipment on a new installation utilizing new electrical supply circuits always ensure that correct line voltage exists and is stable Remember to shut the power back off after this is checked and before performing any wiring to the system 5 Installation 1 Remove Sensor Cover 1 Remove cover from unit by gently prying the tab on the...

Page 3: ...ilot holes for screw mounting NOTE Flush mount with bottom of header is necessary for all negative IR angles 2 Mount the sensor at a maximum height of 2 from the bottom line of the door operator 3 Insert mounting screws approximately halfway in and install the Wizard on the screws When in place tighten screws to secure to header NOTE Leave cover off until mechanical adjustments are complete 3 Cabl...

Page 4: ...pattern further away from the door Be certain to walk test the detection field and ensure compliance with applicable ANSI standards 0 3 2 6 4 3 2 6 4 0 3 2 6 4 9 6 0 3 2 6 4 3 2 6 4 0 3 2 6 4 9 6 13 1 15 30 45 30 45 15 0 3 IR Presence Sensing Field Width 1 Install the lens for the desired IR pattern The wide pattern offers 2 curtains of 24 overlapping spots and the narrow pattern offers 2 curtains...

Page 5: ...shes Quickly Press Question Mark The Number of Green Flashes Indicate the Value of This Parameter RED LED Flashes Slowly Press Lock Key Twice OR Lock Code 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 1 4 7 F1 F2 5 8 0 3 6 9 2 Relay Hold Time 0 0 5s 9 9s Sensitivity 0 min 9 max default 7 0 3 6 9 0 3 2 6 4 3 2 6 4 0 3 2 6 4 9 6 Microwave Detection Mode 1 Bidirectional Mode 2 Unidirectional Mode 3 Unidirectional Mode with MTF 4 ...

Page 6: ...mmended for first time set up Duration is 16 seconds and will automatically trigger door to open position during set up routine Microwave Immunity Immunity levels above 3 are intended for applications where excessive interference may be causing unintended detection When applying a value of 4 or higher increment the value one step at a time followed by a walk test When complete ensure compliance wi...

Page 7: ... RED LED PARAMETER VALUES Altered by the left button and confirmed by GREEN LED DEFAULT VALUE 1 Radar Sensitivity 0 9 7 2 Relay hold time 0 9 0 3 Output configuration 1 4 4 4 Auto learn presence sensing 0 9 0 5 Detection mode 1 4 3 6 Microwave Immunity 1 9 3 7 IR Immunity 1 3 2 8 Not Used Displays 8 Orange Flashes Displays 8 Orange Flashes 9 SMR mode 0 1 0 10 IR curtain 1 3 3 11 Secondary Sensitiv...

Page 8: ...Wizard 3 Faulty Power Input 1 Launch a new setup and remain all clear from the detection area 2 Remove power then re apply Input power may have fluctuated beyond tolerances Red LED on at Wizard 1 Wizard in detection 1 If red LED is on at Wizard a Adjust infrared pattern away from the door and launch a new set up Refer to page 5 for infrared adjustments Use BEA Spotfinder to accurately adjust the p...

Page 9: ...emote are dead or are installed improperly 1 Ensure batteries are installed correctly Replace batteries AAA 1 5 volt Wizard will not unlock when access code is entered 1 Improper code being entered 1 Reset code to the default value of 0000 by performing the following a Cut and restore power supply No code is required to unlock during the first minute after powering Reset code prior to locking Red ...

Page 10: ...4 5 NC 4 NO 3 COM 2 12 24 VAC DC 1 12 24 VAC DC RB WH 1 RB BL 2 EB WH 3 EB BL 4 RECEIVER A EMITTER A RECEIVER B EMITTER B WH WHITE BL BLACK MICROCELL ONE ON 1 2 3 4 RA WH 1 RA BL 2 EA WH 3 EA BL 4 5 NC 4 NO 3 COM 2 12 24 VAC DC 1 12 24 VAC DC RB WH 1 RB BL 2 EB WH 3 EB BL 4 RECEIVER A EMITTER A RECEIVER B EMITTER B WH WHITE BL BLACK MICROCELL ONE ON 1 2 3 4 IF AFTER TROUBLESHOOTING A PROBLEM A SAT...

Page 11: ...tional connect to reset TB1 R if required LOCKING DEVICE TITLE BESAM CUD J 9 AMD2 SLIDING DOOR WITH WIZARD II SYSTEM NOTE 1 DO NOT CONNECT BROWN WIRES TO C SWITCH COMMON 2 OBSERVE POLARITY WITH BROWN CONNECTING TO GROUND 0 VDC 3 A JUMPER MUST BE INSTALLED IN PINS 9 12 ON CONTROL BOX FOR RE ENTRY SENSOR IN ONE WAY TRAFFIC AS PER APPLICABLE ANSI STANDARD IF AFTER TROUBLESHOOTING A PROBLEM A SATISFAC...

Page 12: ... CONNECTED TO GROUND 0 VDC 3 A JUMPER MUST BE INSTALLED BETWEEN PINS 5 12 ON THE CONTROL BOX TO ALLOW FOR RE ENTRY SENSOR IN ONE WAY TRAFFIC MODE TO COMPLY WITH ANSI A156 10 SECTION 8 3 3 4 CAN POWER SENSOR FROM CONTROL BOX 24 V TRANSFORMER IF AFTER TROUBLESHOOTING A PROBLEM A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION CANNOT BE ACHIEVED PLEASE CALL B E A INC FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE DURING EASTERN STANDARD TIME AT 1 80...

Page 13: ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INTERIOR SW EXTERIOR SW COMMON SAFETY BEAM COMMON TOGGLE SW COMMON CLS MON SW COMMON PARTIAL OPEN 2WAY 1 WAY NIGHT SW COMMON DAY NITE SW 24VDC 24VDC C2150 CONTROL WIZARD EXTERIOR WIZARD INTERIOR IF AFTER TROUBLESHOOTING A PROBLEM A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION CANNOT BE ACHIEVED PLEASE CALL B E A INC FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE DURING EASTERN STANDARD TIME AT 1 800 523 2462 FROM 8...

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