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BODYGUARD-T  

 

 

Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

I-EA00206

 

Rev 01, Rev Date: 05/08/2018 

 

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Hager Companies  139 Victor Street, St. Louis, MO 63104   (800) 325-9995   www.hagerco.com 

9. MONITORING DIP SWITCH 

The monitoring DIP switch is default in the OFF position and may be placed in the ON position if the door controller supports monitoring. 

 

 
 
 
 

10.  UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

 

The Bodyguard-T is fully compatible with Hager’s remote control as shown below.  Use of the remote control should be conducted within 10 – 15’ 
of the sensor, and the remote should be pointed directly at the sensor when used.  Refer to the PROGRAMMING GUIDE section for each parameter 
and its values. 

Additional program notes: 

1. 

The Bodyguard-T is capable of having two patterns (door closed and door open) that are independently adjustable.  Thus, when programming, 
it is necessary to adjust the pattern for a closed door, and then to adjust the pattern again when the door is open.  The following functions may 
be independently adjusted for each door position: 

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Sensitivity 

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Pattern Width 

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Pattern Depth 

2. 

The following functions apply to both door-closed and door-open positions: 

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Automatic Learn Time 

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Immunity 

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Frequency 

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Output Configuration 

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Door Control Mode 

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Hold Time 

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Interface Type 

3. 

The Immunity modes include Medium (Rain)  and High (Snow).  During these modes,  learn time of the sensor will  not  be  affected.   These 
modes affect the interpretation of the objects in the field of detection relative to the background. 

4. 

MP mode set by the remote control, allows for a specific setting for Besam MP Control.  This setting is set to a default of 

‘0’

 which allows the 

Bodyguard-T to operate normally with any control, and when set to a Besam-specific setting of ‘

1’ 

when used with a Besam MP control. 

5. 

Record mode set by the remote control, allows for a specific setting for Record Control.  This setting is set to a default of 

‘0’

 which allows the 

Bodyguard-T to operate normally with any control, and when set to a Record-specific setting of ‘

2’ 

when used with a Record control. 

Monitoring ON = switch left 
Monitoring OFF = switch right 

Summary of Contents for BODYGUARD-T

Page 1: ... buttons contained on the PC board within the unit With these two buttons the Bodyguard T s field of detection can be altered without the use of the hand held remote If a complete door mounted sensor SuperScan system is not used in addition to the Bodyguard T Hager recommends the use of a lockout safety beam to allow safety signaling if the zone is entered during a door closing cycle NOTE If utili...

Page 2: ...moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment 4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION TIPS The sensor must be firmly fastened to prevent vibration The sensor must not have any unwanted objects likely to move or vibrate in its path The sensor should be mounted flush with bottom of door header PREPARATION To prepare the Bodyguard T for mounting to the header perform the following 1 Remo...

Page 3: ...h ANSI 156 10 a lockout safety beam or door mounted safety side SuperScan s is needed in addition to the Bodyguard T sensor CAUTION FOR ALL APPLICATIONS REFER TO THE PATTERN CHARTS FOR WIDTH AND DEPTH IN THE APPLICABLE SECTION OF THIS GUIDE PATTERNS SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM DETECTION ZONES AND SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS i e ANSI A156 10 INSTALLATION NOT...

Page 4: ...nated at the control OR use the 7 pin terminal See diagram below The monitoring DIP switch must be turned OFF to function while in a non monitored status see page 7 If wiring the Bodyguard T to a Hager module such as an LO21 or an MC15 refer to the schematic for the respective module 2 Once wired feed the opposite end of the cable through the previously drilled wire passage hole MECHANICAL INSTALL...

Page 5: ... that extends out from the face of the safety side of the door In this case the 0º setting would improve the location of the detection field across the threshold area of the doorway It is recommended that for most applications the unit be powered and walk tested at the pre set 5º angle After walk testing if the detection field needs to be changed proceed with changes to the angle setting as shown ...

Page 6: ...two wires are swapped the Bodyguard T will NOT work correctly b Check to ensure that the voltage from the motor at the red and black wire of the lockout has at least 10 VDC A voltage that is too low may not be recognized by the lockout 2 If the door goes to the open position and a set up is completed successfully but then the door begins to close and immediately recycles open it is possible that t...

Page 7: ...en The following functions may be independently adjusted for each door position Sensitivity Pattern Width Pattern Depth 2 The following functions apply to both door closed and door open positions Automatic Learn Time Immunity Frequency Output Configuration Door Control Mode Hold Time Interface Type 3 The Immunity modes include Medium Rain and High Snow During these modes learn time of the sensor w...

Page 8: ... function Infrared Frequency Mode Frequency 1 Normal Low 2 Normal High 3 Quiet Low 4 Quiet High See QUIET MODE Interface 1 New Style 2 LO21 Old Style LO21 B K P S U LO LINX MC15 DP HUB Unlock Inquire Lock To UNLOCK the sensor Press the UNLOCK key once Red LED flashes slowly If flashing fast see Note below To LOCK the sensor Press the LOCK key twice OR press once then enter a 4 digit lock code If l...

Page 9: ...eft Wide 8 Asymmetric Right Wide 9 Center Narrow See notes for PATTERN WIDTH or DEPTH below Pattern Depth 1 Deep threshold ON 2 Medium threshold ON open 3 Limited threshold ON 4 Deep threshold OFF 5 Medium threshold OFF closed 6 Limited threshold OFF See THRESHOLD note below See PATTERN WIDTH or DEPTH note below Sensitivity Door Open Closed 0 min 9 max default 7 for door open default 6 for door cl...

Page 10: ...iately flash red followed by a sequence of green flashes The red flashes indicate the parameter and the green flashes indicate the setting of the particular parameter NOTE Pressing PB1 will toggle between the parameters and pressing PB2 will toggle between the range of adjustments for that particular setting Once you achieve the highest adjustment the value will roll over to the lowest setting upo...

Page 11: ...BODYGUARD T Installation Instructions I EA00206 Rev 01 Rev Date 05 08 2018 Page 11 of 12 Hager Companies 139 Victor Street St Louis MO 63104 800 325 9995 www hagerco com 12 PATTERNS WIDTH DEPTH ...

Page 12: ...e system Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation service performed ensuring that the sensor system installation is compliant with local national and international regulations codes and standards Once installation or service work is complete a safety inspection of the door gate shall be performed per the door gate manufacturer rec...

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