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Motion Sensor 

 

 

          Presence Sensor

Technical Specifications

Description

Spe cification

Supply voltage

12 to 24 VDC: -5% to + 10%

Power consumption

<125 mA @24 VDC per sensor

Mounting height:

             Standard

             High

5’9” to 8’2” (1753 mm to 2489 mm) 

8’2” to 13’  (2489 mm to 3962 mm)

Output

Motion Sensor

Optocoupled Transistor (Activation)

 

Max output current: 200 mA

 

Max switching power:48 VDC 

 

Hold time 0.5 sec (fixed) 

 

Presence Sensor 

Optocoupled Transistor (Safety)

 

Max output current: 200 mA

 

Max switching voltage:48 VDC

 

Hold time 1 sec (fixed)

Monitoring

P1: Test (0V)

P2: C-Switch

3-color LED

GREEN 

: motion detection

RED 

: presence detection

ORANGE  : monitoring / error code

Temperature range

-30°F  to  +131°F   (-34° C to + 55° C)

Degree of protection

NEMA 3S / (IP54)

Sensor dimension (exposed)

11.9” (302mm) L x 1.9” (48mm) W x 0.9” 

(24mm) D 

Weight

0.55 lbs / 250 g

Housing material

ABS & LURAN S 

Cable description:

             Quick-disconnect Harness (sensor)

             Short Extension Harness  (black)

             Long Extension Harness   (gray)

1’ (300 mm), plug and play, 10-conductor

6’ (1530 mm), plug and play, 10-conductor

16’ (4580 mm), plug and play, 10-conductor

Product conformity

R&TTE 1999/5/EC & EMC 89/336/EEC, FCC

Interface

Factory Installed

    Technology

Microwave and microprocessor

Transmitter frequency: 24.125 GHz

Transmitter radiated power: <20 dBm EIRP 

Transmitter power density: < 5 mW/cm²

Focused active infrared with background track-

ing and self-monitored microprocessor 

Spot diameter (standard) : 4” max

Number of spots : 24 or 12 spots by curtain

Number of curtains : 2

Detection field at 7’ (2130mm) mount height

            Wide field 

            Narrow field

13’0” W x 6’6” D  (3962 mm W x 1981 mm D)

6’6” W x 8’2” D    (1981mm W x 2489 mm D)

6’6” W x 13.75” D  (1981mm W x 349 mm D)

3’3” W x 13.75” D  (991 mm W x 349 mm D)

Detection mode

Minimum detection speed 

2 inches / sec. (measured in the sensor axis)

Response time : < 128ms

Angular adjustments

from 15° to 45°  in elevation (adjustable)

from - 4° to + 4°   (adjustable)

Manual adjustment

Orientation of sensing field  (mechanically) 

Shape of the sensing field (choice of antenna)

Multiple functions (using push buttons).

Orientation of sensing field  

Shape of the sensing field (choice of lens)

Multiple functions (using push buttons).

Remote control adjustments 

Sensitivity

Detection mode

Immunity

Sensitivity

Auto-learn time

Ultraview US23-0640-09  

 

 

 

 

 

07-30-09 

 

 

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© Copyright 2009 Besam US Inc.  May not be reprinted without permission               

 

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Summary of Contents for AAE977

Page 1: ...0 09 07 30 09 V4 Copyright 2009 Besam US Inc May not be reprinted without permission 1 Complies with ANSI BHMA A156 10 Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors UL325 Listed Besam UltraView Install...

Page 2: ...r detection performance SPECIAL NOTE The Ultraivew works differently than the BEA Wizard When making changes to the Ultraview reference the Ultraview users guide If you inadvertently make changes base...

Page 3: ...roduct conformity R TTE 1999 5 EC EMC 89 336 EEC FCC Interface Factory Installed Technology Microwave and microprocessor Transmitter frequency 24 125 GHz Transmitter radiated power 20 dBm EIRP Transmi...

Page 4: ...connector on the Ultraview Interface Board Ultraview US23 0640 09 07 30 09 V4 Copyright 2009 Besam US Inc May not be reprinted without permission 4 MOUNTING SCREWS INFRARED LENS SHROUD SENSOR COVER U...

Page 5: ...the push button is released Then repeat step 2 5 Mechanically adjust the presence field of each sensor for the installation a Launch a setup of the system by momentarily pressing and releasing the rig...

Page 6: ...LENS FACTORY DEFAULT 6 6 W X13 75 D CHANGE PRESENCE LENS IF NEEDED REMOVE BEZEL OPTIONAL NARROW ANGLE ANTENNA ADJUST ANGLE BY TILTING MICROWAVE CELL 7 0 height 13 W X 6 6 D 6 6 W X 8 2 D Wide Narrow...

Page 7: ...t off main power to the Unislide wait 5 seconds 6 Re apply power 7 Unlock P1 press unlock then 1 8 Press magic wand on the remote control 9 Press 0 this will launch a set up Keep traffic away from the...

Page 8: ...rol 0 min 9 max default 7 Sensitivity Microwave Detection Mode 1 bidirectional mode 2 unidirectional mode 3 unidirectional mode with MTF Setup launch an assisted setup restore factory settings When re...

Page 9: ...he door will not re cycle open at this time it will continue to close because the motion output is going to the Outer Impulse at the control box which has been ignored due to the 1 way traffic selecti...

Page 10: ...eter being altered 1 flash means value 1 The right button enables selection of the parameter number being altered 1 for each press The left button enables alteration of the value 1 for each press EXAM...

Page 11: ...resence If LED s are illuminat ing make sensor adjustments as necessary to eliminate unwanted detection Check angle and sensitivity for presence and motion see pg6 2 Check for moving objects in the pa...

Page 12: ...pressing the reset button next to the 5 position switch 3 Select correct sensor with P1 1 Reset system to neutral 2 Power Off On by pressing the reset button next to the 5 position switch 3 Select co...

Page 13: ...ows the User to toggle between STD and AUX The STD position is the default position The AUX position is selected for applications that require initial activation by the Knowing Act device only Thus wh...

Page 14: ...cover position to the 1 way traffic mode The AUX input will not be acknowledged when placed in the STD position KNOWING ACT TO PUSH PLATES DRY CONTACT ONLY DIP SWITCH P1 P2 TO BREAKOUT SWITCHES 1 Wir...

Page 15: ...activation regardless of door position 3 Setting the rotary switch to the OFF position will disable all inputs once the door is fully closed c Part Time 1 Way Security Day Night Mode Set STD AUX swit...

Page 16: ...bottom guide assembly for proper adjustment and excessive wear 13 Check door closing speed and closing force 14 Check closing latch location 15 Check that door hold open time is 1 5 seconds or longer...

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