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IR Presence Sensing Field: Width and Depth (wide lens installed as default)

Dimensions Are Approximate Size

IR Patterns

Mounting Height of Sensor

7’

10’

12’

14’

Narrow Lens Depth of Two Curtains

1’3”

1’6”

1’8”

1’10”

Narrow Lens Width of Curtains

3’6”

5’

6’

7’

Wide Lens Depth of Two Curtains

1’3”

1’6”

1’8”

1’10”

Wide Lens Width of Curtains

6’6”

10’

12’

14’

1.  The IR pattern may be adjusted by moving the pattern nearer or further away from the face of the door by adjusting the tilt angle from +4° to 

-4°. A counterclockwise rotation of the adjustment screw will move the curtain further away from the door and clockwise rotation will move the 

curtain toward the door. Precise location of the IR beam may be found by using BEA’s Spotfinder P/N 10SPOT.

WIZARD II SMR

QUICK SETUP GUIDE

COMBINED RADAR ACTIVATION AND ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY SENSOR

The Wizard II Quick Setup Guide is for the installation and setup of the Wizard II. This document is provided for installers and service personnel 

who are familiar with the Wizard II. For those who are not completely familiar with the installation and setup of the Wizard II, BEA recommends 

following the detailed installation and setup instructions found in the Wizard II User’s Guide document number 75.5122.

75.5269.02 

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Mount Sensor

1.  Attach mounting template to center of door header as shown 

above. Template should be 0” to 2” above bottom edge of header.  

Drill hole marked for wire passage and drill pilot holes for screw 

mounting.

NOTE:  Flush mount with bottom of header is necessary for all 

negative IR angles.

2.  Mount the sensor at a maximum height of 2” from the bottom line of 

the door operator.

3.  Insert mounting screws approximately halfway in and install the 

Wizard on the screws.  When in place, tighten screws to secure to 

header.

NOTE

:  Leave cover off until mechanical adjustments are complete.

2

Cable Routing

1.  With Wizard in place, locate the enclosed cable and feed the 

stripped end through the wire passage hole in the header.

2.  Leave enough slack to allow connection to the Wizard and proper 

routing of wire around the plastic post.

NOTE:  Observe proper routing of the cable as shown.  This is to 

divert rainwater from the Wizard if water should run down 

the cable. Proper routing of the wire also provides easier 

installation of the cover.

Plastic Post

Cable / Wire

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Sensor Wiring

1.  When connecting to a microprocessed control box, the motion output and presence output wires may be connected to separate inputs or may 

also be connected to a mutual input. Some controls may only have an activation input, while others may have an activation input, as well as a 

safety (or presence) input.

6 Wire Configuration (Preferred Configuration)

4 Wire Configuration (Mandatory Remote Setup: Unlock, F1, 1, Lock, Lock)

W

I

Z

A

R

D

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PWR

: Red - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

• PWR

: Black - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

• COM

: White - Common at Door Control

• ACTIV

: Green - Activation at Door Control

• COM

: Brown - Common at Door Control

• SAFETY

: Blue - Safety at Door Control

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O

N

T

R

O

L

W

I

Z

A

R

D

• 

PWR

: Red - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

• PWR

: Black - 12 to 24  VAC / VDC: -5%  to +10%

• COM

: White - Common at Door Control

• ACTIV

: Green - Activation at Door Control

C

O

N

T

R

O

L

-4°

max. 3”

max. 3”

+4°

-4°

Sensor Plastic Pin Indicator Sensor Adjustment Screw

1   Description

2   Installation / Wiring / Setup

OBSOLETE

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