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POWER-ON  
POSITIONING, 
ANGLING AND 
ADJSUTING THE 
MODULES 

MECHANICAL 
ADJUSTMENTS – 
POSITIONING AND 
ANGLING THE 
MODULES 
(Cont’d) 

 
 
 

2. 

The angle of each module may be set independently. Use the charts below to help determine the angling. The angles may 
have to be altered once the units have been powered up and walk-tested.  
 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

              

 

DMSS

R

 

    Cardboard

SIDE VIEW

 

     

 

 

 

 

DOOR

 

VIEW FROM ABOVE

DMSS

 

Cardboard

IR

 

 
 

3. 

The following procedures will be used to adjust each module’s detection zone upon power-on, and must be made with the 
Background Analysis jumper set to ‘Normal Mode’. 

 

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Power the sensors up with 12 to 24 VAC ± 10% or 12 to 24 VDC + 10%. LED status should reflect what 
was configured for the relay output. 

 

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Use a white, gray, or black piece of cardboard about 8" x 11" and hold it as shown in the diagram above. 

 

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Move the cardboard from the floor upward until it is detected.  This will determine the height of the dead 
zone (B distance). 

 

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Measure the height at which the cardboard was detected. 

 

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If this height does not fall between 12" & 16" above the floor or does not meet your requirements, an 
adjustment must be made to the detection distance.  

 

DOOR MOUNTED SAFETY SENSOR ANGLE  (C) 

DEAD ZONE 
DISTANCE FROM 
FLOOR  (B)

 

 

 

10°

 

15°

 

20°

 

25°

 

8" 

6" 

12 ½" 

19 ¼" 

26" 

33 ¼" 

12" 

6" 

12" 

18" 

24 ½" 

31 ½" 

16" 

5 ½" 

11 ¼" 

16 ¾" 

23 ¼" 

29 ½" 

20" 

5 ¼" 

10 ½" 

16" 

21 ½" 

27 ½" 

              
               B 

Summary of Contents for 8310-804

Page 1: ...ld this angle be interrupted detection will occur Detection is NOT based upon the intensity of the beam and in principle will not be affected by the color or background of the object that interrupts t...

Page 2: ...sion as shown in Picture 2 above Do not use a screwdriver to pry the lens as cracking may occur 4 Picture 3 below shows the angle adjustment clip in its proper position within the extrusion PCB s are...

Page 3: ...to the safety side as shown below Again be sure not to drill through any through bolts or braces within the door A cutaway view below Picture 13 shows wire passage through the door Picture 12 and 14 s...

Page 4: ...0 may be completed Wiring will vary according to the application Available positions on the connector are shown below TERMINAL EXPLANATION OF WIRING CONNECTIONS 1 TST TEST DATA Used with SMR systems o...

Page 5: ...he DMSS lens may then be installed to fit tight against the end cap and plastic sheath to hold it in place as shown in picture 24 Leave the end cap off at the opposite end until all mechanical adjustm...

Page 6: ...is jumper set to Normal Mode Power the sensors up with 12 to 24 VAC 10 or 12 to 24 VDC 10 LED status should reflect what was configured for the relay output Use a white gray or black piece of cardboar...

Page 7: ...complete solution For more information visit www lcn ingersollrand com Door Mounted Safety Sensor does not work at all No LED indications Faulty power supply Faulty connections Power supply must be 12...

Page 8: ...75 5318 00 20080111 Page 8 of 9 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 9: ...75 5318 00 20080111 Page 9 of 9 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS Cont d...

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