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DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS 

Depending on the chosen TMA configuration, the settings are made using two encoding wheels with 16 positions 
each and/or using an RS-232 link. 

The parameters described here are for the TMA-011 configuration.  Other parameters may apply to other TMA 
configurations. 

S

ELF

-

MONITORING

 

The self-monitoring applies to the microwave sender/receiver. 
 
When a failure is detected, the relays are permanently actuated and the flashing LEDs show an error code (see 
Tune up procedure for further information). 

RF

 CHANNEL

 

This parameter allows to shift the radar’s frequency. If two units face each other, they must be put on different 
channels as to not interfere with each other. 

D

ETECTION DISTANCE

 

The TMA-011 detects movements up to a distance of about 30 m from the installation point.  This distance can be 
limited to 8 m, 12 m or 16 m by using the encoder nr 1 (see p. 8).  When motion is detected in this area, the radar 
activates the relay. When there is no vehicle or vehicles are stationary, the relay is not activated. 

D

ETECTION DIRECTION

 

This parameter defines the direction of the movements which will trigger the relay: approaching, receding or 
bidirectional. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TMA-011

Page 1: ...TION 4 2 1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL 4 2 2 SERIAL NUMBER 4 3 SETTINGS 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 CABLING 6 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS 7 1 SELF MONITORING 7 2 RF CHANNEL 7 3 DETECTION DISTANCE 7 4 DETECTION DIRE...

Page 2: ...CONNECTOR WEIPU SP1712 P9 6 FIGURE 6 TMA 011 HV RADAR CONNECTOR WEIPU SP2112 P7 6 FIGURE 5 TMA 011 LV AND MV RADAR CONNECTOR WEIPU SP1712 P9 8 FIGURE 6 TMA 011 HV RADAR CONNECTOR WEIPU SP2112 P7 8 FIG...

Page 3: ...nd check the following items are in the box A Radar with rear side socket B Sticker for front face C Cable with connector D Mounting bracket E User s guide and tune up procedure 2 Set the encoders acc...

Page 4: ...ket See tune up procedure for more details Figure 1 delivery 2 LABELS LOCATION 2 1 IDENTIFICATIONLABEL 2 2 SERIALNUMBER 3 SETTINGS You can set different parameters through 2 encoders allowing 16 posit...

Page 5: ...ust be made whilst the power supply is switched off Ensure the wiring is correct as shown in the manual before switching on the power supply Never use a damaged radar or cable Opening the outer casing...

Page 6: ...ot connect USER S OUTPUTS Resistive load 30 V AC 0 3 A 60 V DC 0 3 A Option 250 V relay 250 V AC 30 V DC 0 3 A REMARKS Make sure the plug is fully inserted in the socket and the cap is firmly tightene...

Page 7: ...rocedure for further information 2 RF CHANNEL This parameter allows to shift the radar s frequency If two units face each other they must be put on different channels as to not interfere with each oth...

Page 8: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Detection distance 8 12 16 30 m Factory setting 0 2 ENCODER 2 Besides green LED at the right facing the housing Encoder position 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Uni bi direct...

Page 9: ...nimum of 750 milliseconds 2 WHEN THE SELF MONITORING DETECTS AN ERROR The two LEDs blink quickly 2 or 4 quick flashes followed by a 1 sec break depending on the detected error INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 GEN...

Page 10: ...4V AC 50 60 Hz 21 75V DC 100V 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 12V DC 1 2 W 220V AC 2 W User output Inverted relay contact Resistive load 30V AC 0 3 A 60V DC 0 3 A Option 250 V relay 250 V AC 30 V D...

Page 11: ...to send back decommissioned equipment to the manufacturer for recycling To differentiate between equipment to be recycled and equipment to be repaired please inform your reseller or the manufacturer a...

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