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Caution

Caution

• This circuit sets N.O. for a low battery output, 

whereas N.C. for an alarm. Be sure to use N.O. 

ready wireless transmitter for this configuration. 

Turn “OFF” both battery saving timer and 

intermittent output function switches when applying 

this wiring example.

D.Q. will send a trouble signal when the beam strength is below 

acceptable levels, for more than 20 seconds, due to rain, snow, or 

heavy fog. 

Receiver

Transmitter

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Caution

• For battery power savings, perform the operation 

check before checking the following items.

(1) When installing on a wall or pole, make sure the 

cover is properly attached to main unit.

(2) When installing in a beam tower, make sure the 

tamper bushing is properly attached to main unit. 

(See page 6 “Caution”.)

1

2

3

4

Be sure to conduct a walk test 

at the following three points:

A. In front of the transmitter

B. In front of the receiver

C. At the mid point between the 

transmitter and receiver

The detector is installed 

properly when Alarm indicator 

LED turns ON in the tests at all 

the three points.

Receiver

Transmitter

OPERATION CHECK

5

5-1 LED INDICATION

5-2 OPERATION CHECK

Level-ind

Alarm

Low Battery

Receiver

Level-ind

Alarm

Low Battery

Power

Low Battery

4-3 OPTIONAL SETTINGS

20 sec.

2 sec.

ON

OFF

Reception level

Adverse weather 

level

Alarm output level

D.Q. output

• Remove 

all

 batteries prior to replacing with new 

ones. If this is not followed, the low battery indicator 

LED will not reset and continue to blink.

Input

(N.C.)

Input

(N.C.)

D.Q. and ALARM are output separately.

Wireless transmitter

Wireless transmitter

Receiver

Receiver

ALARM

(Receiver)

POWER

(Transmitter)

LOW BATTERY

(Receiver&Transmitter)

Detection

(beam interruption)

Normal

Low battery

power

ON

OFF

ON

Blink

ON

Canceling ALARM output in adverse 

weather conditions

Orange

Brown

White

Yellow

Orange

Brown

White

Yellow

When wireless configuration is being used, which is unable to 

determine whether the alarm output continues, setting the 

intermittent output function to the “ON” position, turns on the 

intermittent alarm output. This configures the wireless transmitter 

to send alarms at a specific time intervals.

BEAM INTERRUPTION ADJUSTMENT

1

BATTERY SAVING TIMER

2

INTERMITTENT OUTPUT FUNCTION

3

D.Q. OUTPUT 

(ENVIRONMENTAL DISQUALIFICATION)

4

After installation is complete, be sure to check the operation.

See "4-3   2   BATTERY SAVING TIMER" to turn OFF the 

battery saving mode.
Make sure that the alarm indicator is off.

If it is illuminated even when the beams are not blocked, 

make optical alignment again.

Check that the low battery indicator LEDs on both 

transmitter and receiver are OFF.

If the indicator LED is blinking, the battery power is low.

Replace with the new batteries.

Conduct a walk test to check that Alarm indicator LED on 

the receiver turns ON as the walker interrupts the beams.

Initial setting is at 50 ms for normal work. According to the speed of 

a supposed target you select one specific setting out of 4 steps.

Set the beam interruption adjustment switches of the Receiver 

according to the speed of the human object to detect.

Alarm output activation is limited to 2 minutes by a timer.

Even if there are continuous alarm events, the alarm output 

operates only once in the timer period.

• Alarm output: 1 output/ 2 minute

• D.Q. output: 1 output/ 2 minute

• Low battery output: 1 output/ 15 minutes

• Alarm output: 1 output/ 1 minute

• D.Q. output: 1 output/ 1 minute

• Low battery output: 1 output/ 5 minutes

NC COM

NO

NO

ALARM

DQ

NC

COM

NC COM

NO

NO

ALARM

DQ

NC

COM

(50 msec)

(100 msec)

(250 msec)

(500 msec)

Typical 

interruption 

time setting

SELECTOR

POSITION

Running

Jogging

Walking

Slow movement

SL-350QFR
SL-350QNR

ON

SL-350QFR
SL-350QNR

ON

OFF

Receiver

Transmitter

SL-350QFR
SL-350QNR

ON

OFF

Input

(N.C.)

Input

(N.C.)

A

B

Transmitter

Receiver

C

PORTUGUÊS

DEUTSCH

IT

ALIANO

ESP

AÑOL

FRANÇAIS

ENGLISH

EN-10

Summary of Contents for Smart Line Series

Page 1: ...n the transmitter 4 in the receiver normal operation requires 2 batteries Battery saving function Intermittent output function Spacious back box for numerous wireless transmitters Quad high power beam...

Page 2: ...e unit at least 1 m 3 3 ft away from the wall or fence that may be running parallel to the beam Accessories Velcro tape 2 sets U brackets 4 Pole brackets with double sided tape 4 4 20 self tapping for...

Page 3: ...s shown For more information on wiring see 3 4 WIRING on page 7 When using battery common use unit BCU 4 option refer to the corresponding manual Use of batteries other than recommended may shorten th...

Page 4: ...the optical unit when mounting the cover Otherwise malfunction may occur due to the shift of the optical axis resulting in the need of readjustment Banding band Wiring notch Pull 7 Fix the main unit...

Page 5: ...liner 3 Perform the wall mounting procedure of 3 to 9 on page 3 to 4 3 Perform the wall mounting procedure of 3 to 9 on page 3 to 4 POLE 1 POLE 2 When mounting the single set of detectors to the pole...

Page 6: ...maximum detection range shall be half of the original detection range This is to compensate the attenuation of beam by the corner of the cover When installing the detector without the cover lock the t...

Page 7: ...common use unit BCU 4 option NOTE 3 6 WIRING Receiver Red Black Power input Power input Red Black Orange Brown Yellow White Green Blue Purple Gray Green Blue Purple Gray Low Battery output Low Battery...

Page 8: ...e stacked protection Since Receiver B may receive the infrared beam from Transmitter A select the frequencies as shown in the figure above In the figure each number in the square indicate a channel nu...

Page 9: ...ugh alignment of the horizontal angle 2 Look into the viewfinder and perform fine alignment of the horizontal and vertical angles using the alignment dial Make the settings of 1 to 4 to the lower as w...

Page 10: ...hite Yellow Orange Brown White Yellow When wireless configuration is being used which is unable to determine whether the alarm output continues setting the intermittent output function to the ON posit...

Page 11: ...Voltage reduction Blinking Operating temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Operating humidity 95 max Alignment angle 90 Horizontal 10 Vertical Dimension H W D mm inch 452 17 9 x 83 3 3 x 138 5 4 Weight 330...

Page 12: ...500 mm 19 7 inch 84 3 3 55 2 2 26 1 0 16 0 6 317 333 12 5 13 1 EU contact information Manufacturer OPTEX CO LTD 5 8 12 Ogoto Otsu Shiga 520 0101 JAPAN Authorised representative in Europe OPTEX EUROPE...

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