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INSTALLATION 
TIPS 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

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  The sensor must be 

firmly fastened to 
prevent vibration. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

MECHANICAL 
INSTALLATION- 
PREPARING AND 
MOUNTING THE 
SENSOR 

 

1. 

Remove the screw that secures the end cap to the SuperScan extrusion (as shown in Picture 1 below). 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

CAUTION

:  REMOVE THE MASTER AND ALL SLAVE CIRCUIT BOARDS FROM THE ALUMINUM 

                     EXTRUSION BEFORE PERFORMING ANY DRILLING.  WHEN COMPLETE, ENSURE 
                     THAT ALL METAL SHAVINGS ARE CLEANED FROM THE EXTRUSION BEFORE 

RE-INSERTING THE CIRCUIT BOARDS.

2. 

Remove the plastic lens by pulling the lens out from the top of the extrusion (as shown in Picture 2 above).  Do not use a 
screwdriver to pry the lens, as cracking may occur. 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
3. 

Picture #3 below shows the angle adjustment clip in its proper position within the extrusion (PCB’s are removed, and clip 
is shown at end of extrusion for clarity only).  To remove the clip, simply pull the tab out away and downward from the 
extrusion, then rotate the module out from extrusion as shown in picture #4.  To re-install, simply reverse the procedure -
the PCB must first be installed into the adjustment clip, then installed into the aluminum extrusion.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  

The end of the extrusion that is towards the pivot end of a center hung door, should be in 

far enough from the edge of the door, as shown in picture #5, to prevent the end cap of the 
SuperScan from rubbing against the finger guard during door movement.  Pay particular 
attention on the safety side of the door.  Hinge hung doors will not require as much 
clearance between the end of the SuperScan and hinge-side jamb as shown in picture #6 
below.  At the leading edge of the door, the edge of the SuperScan, including the end cap, 
should be as close as possible to the leading edge of the door, without creating 
mechanical interference with the door jamb or with an adjacent door (pairs).

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  Sensor must be in a location 

that does not interfere with door 
hardware (finger guards, lock 
rods, etc.). 

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  The sensor must not 

have any unwanted 
objects likely to move or 
vibrate in its path. 

Содержание Superscan

Страница 1: ...CIFICATION Power Supply 12 to 24 VAC 10 12 to 24 VDC 10 Current Consumption Master On 60 mA max Master Off 30 mA max Slave On 40 mA Max Slave Off 30 mA max Input Inhibit 12 to 24 VAC 10 12 to 24 VDC 10 Inhibited when voltage is applied SMR Input Data 12 18 VDC Inhibited when voltage is applied Output Interface relay Relay max contact rating is 1A 30v resistive Detection Range 0 to 8 Distance Adjus...

Страница 2: ...e extrusion then rotate the module out from extrusion as shown in picture 4 To re install simply reverse the procedure the PCB must first be installed into the adjustment clip then installed into the aluminum extrusion 6 5 4 3 2 1 IMPORTANT NOTE The end of the extrusion that is towards the pivot end of a center hung door should be in far enough from the edge of the door as shown in picture 5 to pr...

Страница 3: ...holes near the seams of the door where it may be difficult to drill and install a screw and possibly damage the inside structural braces of the door 6 Hold the SuperScan back up to the door at the pre drilled location and attach the unit to the door with the 2 screws provided Insure that the SuperScan extrusion is tight against the door 11 7 If SuperScans are to be mounted on both sides of the doo...

Страница 4: ... 20 may be completed Wiring will vary according to the application Available positions on the connector are shown below SuperScan Terminal Explanation of Wiring Connections 1 Test data used with SMR systems only 2 Ground Negative terminal if Input inhibition is used 3 Input inhibition All detection is ignored Infrared emission is stopped Inhibition occurs when 12 to 24 VAC 10 or 12 to 24 VDC 10 is...

Страница 5: ...re 25 the location is the same for each Background Analysis is the ability to analyze the background in the area of the detection field to help reduce chances of non detection due to faulty environmental situations When ON picture 26 Background Analysis allows constant detection in the event of one or more of the following situations Module aimed too high Module incorrectly oriented towards sky fo...

Страница 6: ...the NO COM terminals 4 6 leave JP2 at the factory preset position During detection led indication will be green led OFF red led ON Upon power loss the contact will be open PASSIVE RELAY THE RELAY IS DE ENERGIZED WHEN THE DETECTOR IS AT REST 5 PASSIVE RELAY NO COM TERMINAL CONNECTION CLOSED CONTACT DURING DETECTION Use NO COM terminals 4 6 CHANGE JP2 from the factory preset position During detectio...

Страница 7: ...per J4 is also installed on the slave module near the output end of the module SMR is not available on master and slave modules without jumper J4 installed See page 8 for module configurations Master Slave J2 J1 J4 J3 P1 1 J1 J4 J4 View Looking Toward Master Output 30 31 32 View Looking Toward Master Output J4 J4 As Shipped From BEA Inc default placement of J4 jumpers is as follows If a Master ONL...

Страница 8: ...2 J1 P1 1 Configuration 3 Non SMR Jumpers J1 6 Pin and J2 Latest Master Module J2 J1 J4 J3 P1 1 SLAVE MODULES Configuration 2 SMR Jumpers J1 3 Pin J2 J3 and J4 Subsequent Master Module Configuration 1 SMR Jumpers J1 6 Pin J2 J3 and J4 Earliest Master Module Configuration 3 Non SMR Jumper J1 Latest Slave Module J1 J2 J1 J4 J3 P1 1 J1 J4 Configuration 2 SMR Jumper J1 3 Pin and J4 Subsequent Slave Mo...

Страница 9: ...he door Modules may be flipped around to accommodate handing of doors Approach Side Safety Side Hinge Side Leading Edge Side Slave module Master module Door Cord must be placed on interior of door TX RX TX RX Master Module Slave Module O U T P U T I N P U Ribbon Cable Ribbon Cable T 2 The angle of each module may be set independently Use the charts below to help determine the angling The angles ma...

Страница 10: ... height at which the cardboard was detected 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 33 Detection Distance Adjustment One notch of the distance adjustment corresponds to approximately 4 If Zone B is too high Turn the distance adjustment clockwise to increase the detection distance and to decre...

Страница 11: ... to page 8 for relay configurations Be sure to observe the LED indications on the affected modules to help determine status Door stops by itself before reaching the full open position Safety side SuperScan may be seeing an adjacent wall or rail behind the door near the open position Observe the LED status on safety side of door Find the SuperScan module that is falsely being triggered Check for Pr...

Страница 12: ...owner explaining how to do daily inspections and calling out location of cutoff switches to put equipment out of service if a deficiency is noted The equipment should be inspected in accordance with the minimum inspection guidelines annually A safety check that includes at a minimum the items listed on the safety information label must be performed during each service call If you are not an AAADM ...

Страница 13: ...3 ACTIVATION 10 COMMON 11 SAFETY STALL INPUT BLACK WHITE HOLD VOLTAGE MOTOR VOLTAGE See Note 3 B SWITCH SET TO CLOSE CONTACT AT 65 DEGREES STALL INPUT 17 18 AUTO OFF HOLD OPEN RED GREEN LO21B U APPLICATION DIP SWITCHES BESAM ETIK OFF ON LO21B U RED BROWN ORANGE RED WHITE WHITE GRAY VIOLET EAGLE N C 5 N O 4 green COM 3 white POWER 2 black POWER 1 red GREEN BLUE EMPTY 1 INHIBIT GND 2 INHIBIT 3 N C 4...

Страница 14: ...PRESENT ADDING SYNC LINES MAY BE REQUIRED 6 DIPSWITCHES 1 THRU 5 LOCKOUT TIME 6 UP OFF 7 UP OFF 8 DOWN ON YELLOW VIOLET RED WHITE GRAY WHITE BLACK RED 19 18 VDC 14 SWITCH 2 BLUE GREEN 4 COM 3 I IMP 9 MAT LOGIC 18 24VDC 17 24VDC 8 OFF 12 SYNC 11 O VDC 10 SYNC 3 I IMP 9 MAT LOGIC 13 SWITCH 1 5 P DET 2 P IMP 13 SWITCH 1 5 P DET 2 P IMP YELLOW BLUE BROWN BLACK RED GREEN WHITE ORANGE SUPERSCAN QUICK DI...

Страница 15: ... N O 4 N C 5 COM 6 POWER 7 POWER 8 LEFT SAFETY SIDE SSCAN EMPTY 1 INHIBIT GND 2 INHIBIT 3 N O 4 N C 5 COM 6 POWER 7 POWER 8 RIGHT SAFETY SIDE SSCAN BROWN WHITE BLACK RED BROWN WHITE BLACK RED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C4190 CONTROL C3938 P S SUPERSCAN QUICK DISCONNECT CABLE SUPERSCAN QUICK DISCONNECT CABLE IF AFTER TROUBLESHOOTING A PROBLEM A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION CANNOT BE ACHIEVED PLEASE CALL B...

Страница 16: ...BIT 3 N C 4 N O 5 COM 6 POWER 7 POWER 8 RIGHT SAFETY SIDE SSCAN EMPTY 1 INHIBIT GND 2 INHIBIT 3 N C 4 N O 5 COM 6 POWER 7 POWER 8 LEFT SAFETY SIDE SSCAN BROWN BLUE BLACK RED BROWN BLUE BLACK RED RED GREEN LO21P DEFAULT DIP SWITCHES FOR STANLEY MP OFF ON LO21 P BROWN GREEN BLUE VIOLET GRAY ORANGE WHITE RED WHITE BLACK WHITE HOLD OPEN AUTO OFF 24 VAC 115 VAC SUPERSCAN QUICK DISCONNECT CABLE SUPERSCA...

Страница 17: ... reaches the backcheck position and triggers the limit switch the SuperScan although in detection is inhibited thus allowing the door to continue to open normally through backcheck The relay should be energized voltage applied when the door is in any position other than backcheck In this fashion the configuration lends itself to fail safe operation That is if the relay fails power loss at relay th...

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