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INSTALLATION

2. Drill two mounting holes (ø 3.4mm or 1/8”).
3. To carry through the wire  to the header, drill a

 

wiring

hole (ø 8mm or 5/16”).

4.  After drilling the holes, remove the Mounting Template.

 

Note

Be sure that the mounting height is within the value of
those in "SPECIFICATION."

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Remove the cover and attach the sensor with screws.

Plug the Connector for the sensor to that for the cable.

Supply power to the sensor. Adjust the  detection area

and set the various Switches.  (See “ADJUSTMENT.”)

 

Note

Make sure that you connect the cable correctly to the
Control Unit of the door before turning the power on.

1. Put back the cover on the sensor.
2. If wiring is to be exposed, break the Knockout.

Mounting
Template

3m

Max.

Grey         Power Supply
Grey         12 to 30V  AC / DC
White :    COM.
Yellow :    N.O.
Green :    N.C.

 

Note

Connect the cable when main power is turned off.
 

Note

When passing through the cable to the hole, make sure not
to tear shield: otherwise it may cause electric shock or
breakdown of sensor.

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Knockout

1.  Affix the Mounting Template to the mounting surface.

The cable is arranged to connect to the door
controller properly as shown below.

A       2.00             2.20            2.50             2.70             3.00
B       0.28             0.31            0.35             0.38             0.41
C       0.68             0.75            0.85             0.92             1.02
D       1.18             1.30            1.48             1.59             1.77
E       2.10             2.30            2.60             2.80             3.10
F       0.16             0.18            0.20             0.22             0.25

A    6’  6 3/4”       7’  2 5/8”     8’  2 7/16”    8’ 10 5/16”    9’  10 1/8”
B            11”       1’   3/16”     1’   1  3/4”    1’  2 15/16”   1’  4 9/16”
C    2’  2 3/4”      2’  5 1/2”     2’  9  9/16”     3’     1/4”     3’  4 3/16”
D   3’ 10 7/16”   4’  3  3/16”    4’  10 1/4”     5’  2 5/8”    5’  9 11/16”
E   6’ 10 11/16   7’  6  9/16”     8’  6 3/8”     9’  2 1/4”    10’  2 1/16”
F       6 5/16”        7  1/16”        7   7/8”       8 11/16”       9 13/16”

*The values of the chart blow is of the Emitting Spots, but not of

the Detection Area.
The actual Detection Area may become smaller depending on
the ambiance light and the colour / material of object and the
floor as well as the entry speed of object.

[ m ]

[ feet , inch ]

B

C

D

A

F

E

Detection Areas are shown in the figure below.

After adjustment, turn the power off and on again, be sure to
walk-test all of detection areas.

1st Row
2nd Row
3rd Row
4th Row

: Detection Area

: Emitting Spot

Presence Detection
Motion Detection

Provided Detection Row type

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

DETECTION AREA

Summary of Contents for MR8003

Page 1: ...ai dispositivi ad esso collegati 4 Non lavate non smontate non modificate n riparate voi stessi il sensore in caso contrario esso potrebbe generare scosse elettriche oppure guastarsi 5 Impiegate il se...

Page 2: ...nerare scosse elettriche oppure il sensore potrebbe guastarsi 6 Apertura a rimozione 1 Fissate la mascherina di montaggio alla superficie sulla quale installerete il sensore Come mostrato nella seguen...

Page 3: ...Zona cancellabile 1a 2a 3a 4a 1 2 1 2 15sec 1 2 180sec 1 2 2sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L M H Impostazione del selettore di sensibilit e dei microinterruttori DIP Selettore di sensibilit Microinterruttori...

Page 4: ...onformi ai requisiti essenziali ed alle disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalle seguenti Direttive e alle parti applicabili delle Normative di riferimento in seguito elencate Direttiva Materiali da Co...

Page 5: ...on check the wiring to prevent damage or malfunction of equipment that is connected to the sensor 4 Do not wash disassemble rebuild or repair the sensor by yourself otherwise it may cause electric sh...

Page 6: ...reakdown of sensor 6 Knockout 1 Affix the Mounting Template to the mounting surface The cable is arranged to connect to the door controller properly as shown below A 2 00 2 20 2 50 2 70 3 00 B 0 28 0...

Page 7: ...the Pattern Depth 7 8 4ROW 3ROW 2ROW 1ROW 7 8 7 8 7 8 Erasable Area Erasable Area Erasable Area 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 1 2 15sec 1 2 180sec 1 2 2sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L...

Page 8: ...European Directives and to the applicable parts of the following Standards Construction products Directive Reference code to request a true copy of the original All data checked with the maximum care...

Page 9: ...au capteur 4 Ne d montez ni modifiez ni r parez le capteur vous m me si vous ne voulez pas courir le risque de provoquer un choc lectrique ou une panne du capteur 5 N utilisez le capteur que conform m...

Page 10: ...la cause d une lectrocution ou d une panne du capteur 6 Eliminateur 1 Fixez le gabarit de montage sur la surface de montage Le c ble est con u pour tre connect convenablement au contr leur de porte c...

Page 11: ...imable Zone supprimable Zone supprimable 1ier 2i me 3i me 4i me 1 2 1 2 15sec 1 2 180sec 1 2 2sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L M H L M H R glage des Interrupteur de sensibilit et des Microrupteurs Interrupteu...

Page 12: ...ix es par les Directives suivantes et aux articles applicables des R glementations de r f rence indiqu s ci apr s Directive Mat riaux de Construction Code de r f rence pour demander une copie conforme...

Page 13: ...ung von Sch den oder Fehlfunktionen der Ausr stungen die am Sensor angeschlossen sind berpr fen 4 Den Sensor nicht selbst zerlegen umbauen oder reparieren anderenfalls k nnen Stromschl ge oder eine Au...

Page 14: ...s zu elektrischen Schl gen oder St rung des Sensors kommen 6 Ausbrechstelle 1 Die Montageschablone an der Montagefl che befestigen Die Kabel sind so angeordnet dass sie ordnungsgem an die T rsteuerung...

Page 15: ...schbarer Bereich Erste Zweite Dritte Vierte 1 2 1 2 15sek 1 2 180sek 1 2 2sek 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON L M H L M H Einstellung der Empfindlichkeist und DIP Schalter Empfindlichkeitsschalter DIP Schalter...

Page 16: ...eigener Verantwortung dass folgende Produkte MR8003 den grundlegenden Anforderungen und entsprechenden Bestimmungen der folgenden Richtlinien und der anzuwendenden Teilbestimmungen der im folgenden au...

Page 17: ...tado al sensor 4 No lave desmonte monte ni repare el sensor por su propia cuenta dado que puede provocar una sacudida el ctrica o una aver a del sensor 5 Utilice el sensor nicamente de la forma especi...

Page 18: ...ontrario puede provocar descarga el ctrica o rotura del sensor 6 Orificio ciego 1 Fijar la plantilla de montaje sobre la superficie de montaje El cable est instalado para conectar correctamente el con...

Page 19: ...leras 1 hilera 7 8 7 8 7 8 Area borrable Area borrable Area borrable 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 15seg 1 2 180seg 1 2 2seg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L M H Ajuste del conmutador de sensibilidad y conmutadores para bascul...

Page 20: ...las partes aplicables de las Normativas de referencia que se indican a continuaci n Directiva Materiales para la Fabricaci n C digo de referencia para solicitar una copia de confor midad con la copia...

Page 21: ...bedrading controleren om beschadiging of storingen aan de apparatuur die met de sensor verbonden is te voorkomen 4 U mag de sensor zelf niet wassen demonteren opnieuw in elkaar zetten of repareren di...

Page 22: ...anneer u de bedrading door het gat trekt dit kan leiden tot elektrische schokken of defecten aan de sensor 6 Doorvoer gat 1 Bevestig het montagesjabloon op de plek waar u de sensor wilt bevestigen De...

Page 23: ...IJ 7 8 7 8 7 8 Uitschakelbaar Uitschakelbaar Uitschakelbaar 1e 2e 3e 4e 1 2 1 2 15sec 1 2 180sec 1 2 2sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON L M H L M H Instellen van de gevoeligheid en de dipschakelaars Gevoeligheid...

Page 24: ...en en door de toepasbare delen van het verwijzend Normenstelsel die vervolgens worden Richtlijn van de Constructiematerialen Referentiecode voor het aanvragen van een conforme kopie van het origineel...

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