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ADJUSTMENTS

Dipswitch settings

Secondary Activation area angle adjustment

FLEX EYE angle adjustment

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1. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window with a damp cloth.(Do not use any cleaner / solvent.)
2. Do not wash the sensor with water.
3. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself, otherwise electric shock may occur.
4. When the operation indicator blinks Green, contact your installer or service engineer.
5. Always contact your installer or service engineer when changing the settings.
6. Do not paint the detection window.

WARNING

1. When turning  the power ON, always walk-test the detection area to ensure the proper operation.
2. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)

NOTE

INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 

CHECKING

Outside of 

detection area

Entry

Entry to 

4th to 6th row

Entry to
3rd row

Entry to
2nd row

Entry to

FLEX EYE

only

Entry to

FLEX EYE

and

2nd to 4th row

Entry to

BLUEZONE

Power off

Outside of 

detection area

No output is made when sensor detects an object in the BLUEZONE(1st row).

Check the operation according to the chart below. 

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

Image

Operation 

indicator

None

Green

Green

Orange

Red

Red Blinking

Purple

Purple Blinking

Blue

Primary Activation

output

Secondary 

Activation 

output

Primary Activation

output

Secondary 

Activation 

output

Entry

Image

Operation 

indicator

6’7” 

(2.0)

9’10” 

(3.0) 6’7” 

(2.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

0

6’7” 
(2.0)

9’10” 
(3.0)

6’7” 

(2.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

0

1-2.Secondary Activation area width angle adjustment

The width of the activation Secondary Activation area 
can both be moved at the same time 7° either left or right in 2 step.

[feet,inch(m)]

[feet,inch(mm)]

[feet,inch(mm)]

[feet,inch(m)]

[feet,inch(m)]

6’7” 
(2.0)

9’10” 
(3.0)

6’7” 

(2.0)

6’7” 

(2.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

0

1

2

3

4 5

6

7

8

6’7” 

(2.0)

9’10” 

(3.0)

9’10” 

(3.0)

6’7” 

(2.0)

3’3” 

(1.0)

0

[feet,inch(m)]

[feet,inch(m)]

6’7” 
(2.0)

9’10” 

(3.0)

6’7” 
(2.0)

3’3” 
(1.0)

3’3” 
(1.0)

0

1-1.Secondary Activation area depth angle adjustment

Deep Shallow

+2°

-14°

3-1.FLEX EYE width adjustment

Make sure to select the FLEX EYE angle depending on the door type and the intended touchless plate position 
otherwise the sensor does not send an output when a hand is waved.

Double slide door

Single slide door

1

2

7

8

Left

eliminated

Right

eliminated

3-2.FLEX EYE Depth adjustment

3-3.Affix the touchless plate on the appropriate position after adjusting the FLEX EYE.

After adjust the angle, please check the FLEX EYE is on the best position for your use.
Please check the door will be open, when you are detected in the area between 2nd to 4th row.
Operation indicator color will be purple, when all the adjustment are OK.

Make sure to affix the touchless plate where a head 

is not caught by the door during door closing.

CAUTION

Risk of getting caught.

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

3

Secondary Activation area width elimination

2

NOTE

All rows have the presence detection 
function. 
The presence timer can be selected from 
4 settings.

When using more than one sensor close 
to each other, set the frequency different
for each sensor.

Set the depth rows with dipswitches 
9 and 10.

When dipswitch 11 is set to ON, the 
BLUEZONE (1st row) is active and looks 
through the threshold.

Row adjustment

BLUEZONE

(1st row)

Secondary

Activation output

FLEX EYE

Sensitivity

Function

Dipswitch

1

Dipswitch

2

Dipswitch

3

Dipswitch

4

Dipswitch

5

Dipswitch

6

Dipswitch

7

Dipswitch

8

Dipswitch

9

Dipswitch

10

Dipswitch

11

Dipswitch

12

Dipswitch

13

Dipswitch

14

Dipswitch

15

Set the sensitivity according to the 
mounting height. Values below dipswitch 
are reference only. 

Setting

Comment

Set this switch to Rain if the sensor is 
used in a region with a lot of rain.

Set this switch to Snow if the sensor is 
used in a region with snow or a lot of 
insects.

6’7” to 8’2”

2

1

Low

4

3

30sec.

Setting1

6

5

6’7” to 8’2”

2

1

Middle

4

3

60sec.

Setting2

6

5

7’7” to 8’10”

2

1

High

4

3

180sec.

Setting3

6

5

8’2”

 to 

9’10”

2

1

S-High

4

3

600sec.

Setting4

6

5

Normal

7

Rain

7

Normal

8

Snow

8

Set dipswitch 16 to ON to adjust the 2nd 
row. During the installation mode only the 
2nd row remains active and the operation 
indicator shows yellow. After setting the 
row switch dipswitch 16 OFF.

Installation mode

Dipswitch

16

OFF

11

ON

11

N.O.

12

N.C.

12

OFF

15

ON

15

OFF

16

ON

16

Secondary

Activation area

Sensitivity

Dipswitch settings table

Presence timer

FLEX EYE mode

Frequency

Rain mode

Snow mode

Select "N.O."/"N.C." for
Secondary Activation output.

Adjust sensitivity for “FLEX EYE” 
detection.

Select the FLEX EYE mode ON or OFF.
See 

FLEX EYE MODE

.

Low

14

13

Middle

14

13

High

14

13

S-High

14

13

6rows

9 10

5rows

9 10

4rows

9 10

3rows

9 10

Unstable

TROUBLESHOOTING

Waterdrops on the detection window.

Use the rain-cover (Separately available).
Or wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Do not use any cleaner or solvent.
Or install in a place keeping the waterdrops off.

The Secondary Activation area overlaps 
with that of

 

another sensor.

Check 

ADJUSTMENT 1

.

Or change Frequency setting.

Check 

FLEX EYE MODE

.

Check 

ADJUSTMENT 4

.

Objects that move or emit light in the
Secondary Activation area.

Remove the objects.

The Secondary Activation area overlaps
with the door/header.

Adjust the Secondary Activation area to "Deep"
(Outside).

Sensitivity of Secondary Activation area
is too high.

Set the Secondary Activation area sensitivity lower.

Wrong wiring or connection failure.

FLEX EYE function is working. 
(Dipswitch 15 is down side position)

Check the wires and connector.

Door operation

Operation

indicator

Possible cause 

Possible countermeasures

None

Wrong power supply voltage.

Set to the stated voltage.

Wrong wiring or connection failure.

Check the wires and connector.

Check 

ADJUSTMENT 1

.

Door does not
open when a
person enters
the Secondary 
Activation area.

Unstable

Wrong Secondary Activation area 
positioning.

Sensitivity of Secondary Activation area 
is too low.

Set the Secondary Activation area sensitivity higher.

Short presence timer.

Set the presence timer longer.

Proper

Dirty detection window.

Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Do not use any cleaner or solvent.

Sensitivity of FLEX EYE is too low.

Set the FLEX EYE sensitivity higher.

Sensitivity of FLEX EYE is too high.

Set the FLEX EYE sensitivity lower.

Proper

Wrong setting of dipswitches.

Sensor failure.

Wrong wiring or connection failure.

Check the wires and connector.

Dirty detection window.

Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Do not use any cleaner or solvent.

Sensitivity of Secondary Activation area 
is too low.

Set the Secondary Activation area sensitivity higher.

Contact your installer or service engineer.

Adjust the Secondary Activation area to "Deep" 
(Outside).

Door remains
open

Sudden change in the 
Secondary Activation area.

Check 

ADJUSTMENT 1

.

If the problem still persists, hard-reset the sensor.
(Turn the power OFF and ON again.)

Slow

Green

Blinking

Remove highly reflecting objects from the 
Secondary Activation area. Or lower the Secondary
Activation area sensitivity. Or change the area depth
angle for Secondary Activation. 

Proper

Proper
operation

Installation mode is set to "ON".

Set dipswitch 16 to 

"OFF".

Yellow

Sensitivity of FLEX EYE is too low.

Set the FLEX EYE sensitivity higher.

Signal saturation. 
(Secondary Activation area)

Secondary Activation area overlaps
with the door/header.

Slow

Purple

Blinking

Remove highly reflecting objects from the 
FLEX EYE. Or lower the FLEX EYE sensitivity.
Or change the area depth angle for FLEX EYE. 

Signal saturation. (FLEX EYE)

FLEX EYE overlaps with the header.

Access setting website from here.

Adjust FLEX EYE to "Deep" (Outside).

Fast

Green

Blinking

Door opens
when no one
is in the 
Secondary 
Activation area.
(Ghosting)

INFRARED FINDER

Secondary Activation area

Secondary Activation area

1.Turn the depth angle adjustment screw to the right (Deep) to place the 
   Secondary Activation area most away from the door.
2. Set INFRARED FINDER sensitivity to "H" (High) and place it on the floor as shown below.

Area depth adjustment with INFRARED FINDER (Separately available) 

REFERENCE

3. Turn the depth angle adjustment screw to the left (Shallow) until the emitting area is placed at the position where
    INFRARED FINDER is in the low detection status (Slow Red Blinking).

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Manufacturer

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FAX.: +81(0)77-579-7030
WEBSITE:
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Charlotte, NC 28211 U.S.A.
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3’

7”

(1100)

3”

(80)

3”

(80)

Left

7° to Left

Front view

Deep

-16°

Shallow

Right

Left

Right

7° to Right

To adjust the Secondary Activation area width,
use the adjustment screws.

When setting the Secondary Activation area width, 
make sure to turn the adjustment screws until it clicks.
        cannot be eliminated separately, neither can

7

8

1

2

Make sure that the Secondary Activation area does not overlap with the door / header, and there is no highly
reflecting object near the detection area otherwise ghosting / signal saturation may occur.

When adjusting the 2nd row close to the door, 
see 

Dipswtich settings table 

dipswitch16

 

for the easier adjustment.

Deep

Operation
indicator :

Purple

Shallow

3’7” 

(1

100)

N.O.

12

N.C.

12

N.O.

12

N.C.

12

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