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Addendum 5

Did you know?

The G3 has two simple choices for active infrared immunity, Normal and High. High immunity may be used in highly reflective applications or in 

extreme cases of snow, rain, pedimats or lighting.

Intelli-tracking, which is built into the G3’s core software, reduces challenges and service calls in the field! 

 

One way night mode / secondary activation

, can be used to meet ANSI for activation at 43” and then at 24” with a flip of a switch by the end user.

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: Red - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

• PWR

: Black - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

 

COM

: White - Common at Door Control

• ACTIV

: Green - Activation at Door Control

• COM

: Brown - Common at Door Control

• SAFETY

: Blue - Safety at Door Control

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One way night mode / secondary activation

: Activation has two zones (i) inner zone with 24” adjustable pattern depth which outputs on the 

safety circuit (brown and blue wires); (ii) outer full zone with 43” adjustable pattern depth which outputs on the activation circuit (white and green 

wires). By cutting the activation circuit with a switch, only the inner 24” zone is active.  Because this is on the safety circuit, the inner zone is only 

active when the door is in-motion or open.

When performing service the G3 can hold the door permanently open using the F2 function.

The G3 is for use in all of North America.  No special part numbers for Canada are needed.

One way evening mode

: Switch on ACTIVATION Line!

To change to “High” Infrared Immunity press:

To hold the door open during service press:

F2

To set the sensor to normal state press:

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Summary of Contents for BEA G3

Page 1: ...using material ABS LURAN S Color of Housing Anthracite gray standard aluminum dark bronze black or white finish Cable length 10 of 6 conductor cable 2nd Radar Antenna Radar Motion Sensor Radar Antenna...

Page 2: ...ing any equipment 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 an...

Page 3: ...ounting screws approximately halfway in and install the G3 on the screws When in place tighten screws to secure to header NOTE Leave cover off until mechanical adjustments are complete 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1...

Page 4: ...attern 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...

Page 5: ...lect Parameter to Check RED LED Flashes 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 Re...

Page 6: ...ith all applicable safety and performance standards Secondary Activation On a one way traffic application use a toggle switch or other switch to break the green wire to door control Door control safet...

Page 7: ...ght button and confirmed by 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...

Page 8: ...dth depth Position of infrared curtain Sensitivity of motion field Sensor must always be adjusted to be in compliance with the current version of ANSI A156 10 10 Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting Proc...

Page 9: ...n the path of detection such as posters banners etc 3 Locate source of vibration and correct as necessary G3 will not respond to remote control 1 Batteries in remote are dead or are installed improper...

Page 10: ...oblems unresolved If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem please call BEA Inc If you must wait for the following workday to call BEA leave the door inoperable unt...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...nnect to reset TB1 R if required LOCKING DEVICE TITLE BESAM CUD J 9 AMD2 SLIDING DOOR WITH WIZARD II G3 SYSTEM NOTE 1 DO NOT CONNECT BROWN WIRES TO C SWITCH COMMON 2 OBSERVE POLARITY WITH BROWN CONNEC...

Page 13: ...H COMMON 2 OBSERVE POLARITY WITH THE BROWN WIRE 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 COMP...

Page 14: ...CROCELL ONE ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 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 2...

Page 15: ...y night mode secondary activation Activation has two zones i inner zone with 24 adjustable pattern depth which outputs on the safety circuit brown and blue wires ii outer full zone with 43 adjustable...

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