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InstallatIon anD opERatIon manual
25-17603-C
March 2023 www.eaton.com
5. Commissioning Beam Detector
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If the number displayed is nine [9] it means that the setting of the Span is not
appropriate. Power off the detector and adjust the DIP switches to the correct
settings.
B. If the Green LED [HL1] is steady on, it means that the signal intensity is
acceptable.
C. Tighten M4x12 Screw and then ready to proceed to the next step.
5.5. Step 4: Finalizing the Installation
A. Replace the detector cover and fix using the screws.
B. Place the magnetic tool alongside the “(D)” marked.
C. Right after the Green LED [HL1] is turned-off, take out the magnetic tool to
allow the detector exit in commissioning mode and turn to
monitoring mode.
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Do not obstruct or interrupt the signal between the detector and reflector .
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The Yellow LED [Fault] and Green LED [Alignment] will begin blinking
simultaneously for about 3 seconds then Red LED [Fire] will begin blinking
every 3 seconds, indicating that the beam detector is commissioned.
Keep the detector running for at least 20 seconds then proceed to the
next step .
5.6. Step 5: Testing Fire Signal
A. Using the supplied Opaque/Translucent testing material, cover one half of
the beam detector using the translucent portion of the material. Within less
than 30 seconds the Red LED [Fire] will turn on steady, indicating Fire signal.
[The fire alarm relay [HJ1 and HJ2] will latch to normally closed].Refer to
Figure 9.
B. Remove the testing material and cut the power off for at least 2 seconds to
reset the detector.
5.7. Step 6: Testing Fault Signal
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Using the supplied Opaque/Translucent testing material, cover one the half of
the beam detector using the opaque portion of the material. Right after the
Yellow LED [Fault] turns on, indicating the fault signal. [The fault alarm relay
[GZ1 and GZ2] will latch to normally closed]. Refer to Figure 9.