BEA EAGLE ONE HM, EAGLE TWO HM User Manual

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EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM
EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HMEAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM
EAGLE ONE HM & EAGLE TWO HM
USER’S GUIDE
UNIVERSAL MOTION SENSORS FOR HIGH MOUNTING ON AUTOMATIC DOORS
EAGLE ONE HM : unidirectional sensor ••• EAGLE TWO HM: bidirectional sensor
Technology :
microwave and microprocessor
Transmitter frequency :
24.175 GHz
Transmitter radiated power :
< 20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density :
< 5 mW/cm²
Mounting height
Minimum :
4m
Maximum :
5m
Tilt angles :
0° to 90° vertical
-30° to + 30° lateral
Detection area (mounting height = 5 m)
:
4m (W) x 2.5m (D)
Detection mode :
motion
Minimum speed :
5 cm/s (measured in the sensor axis)
Supply voltage :
12V to 24V AC ±10% 12V to 24V DC +30% / -10%
Mains frequency :
50 to 60 Hz
Power consumption :
< 2W (VA)
Output relay (free of potential change-over contact)
Max. contact voltage :
42V AC - 60V DC
Max. contact current :
1A (resistive)
Max. switching power :
30W (DC) / 60VA (AC)
Hold time :
0.5s to 9s (adjustable)
Temperature range :
-20°C to +55°C
Degree of protection :
IP54
Norms and conformity :
EMC 2004/108/EC
Dimensions :
120 mm (W) x 80 mm (H) x 50 mm (D)
Weight : 0.215 kg Material :
ABS
Color of housing :
anthracite gray, aluminum finish or white
Length of cable :
2.5m
Manual adjustment
Sensitivity (by push buttons)
Orientation of sensing field (mechanically)
Remote control adjustments
Sensitivity
Hold time
Detection mode
Immunity
Mounting height
Output configuration
Door control
Security
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10 levels from 0.5s to 9s in 10 levels uni-/bidirectional, MTF, reverse mode (Eagle ONE HM only) quasi-presence, normal, increased immunity, additional increased immunities standard, high active/passive automatic, permanently open/closed 1-4 digit access code
Terminal block
Wire opening footprints
Infrared receiver
LED
Push buttons
Lateral antenna position adjustment
Planar antenna
Vertical antenna position adjustment
The sensor must be firmly fastened to prevent from vibrating.
The sensor must not be placed directly behind a panel or any kind of material.
The sensor must not have any object likely to move or vibrate in its sensing field.
The sensor must not have any fluorescent lighting in its sensing field.
To avoid damage by electrostatic discharges, do not touch any electronic part of the sensor.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR
INSTALLATION TIPS
INTERNAL VIEW
HOUSING
(INTERNAL VIEW)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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From behind, before installation
From the front, after installation
Paste the template
Drill as instructed
Insert screws, but do not screw them
fully home
Pass the cable where it is supposed to go through.
Cut one of the footprint for the wire.
Position the sensor and tighten the two screws. Leave wires long enough to reach the terminal block.
12-24V AC/DC
COM
NO
NC
This device may be fixed on the ceiling, as long as the spherical part of the sensor is facing in the direction opposite the door, and as long as an angular position of around 70° is chosen for the antenna.
For the mounting on the upper part of the door operator profile, use the EBA support.
For a mounting into the ceiling, use the ECA embedding support.
For a better water tightness, use the ERA protection cap.
OPENING THE SENSOR
PREPARATION FOR MOUNTING THE SENSOR
WIRING AND MOUNTING THE SENSOR
OTHER MOUNTING OPTIONS
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A. DIMENSIONS OF THE SENSING FIELD (WIDTH, DEPTH, DEAD ZONE) ARE DETERMINED BY THE
SENSITIVITY SETTING (0 to 9)
The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments:
Vertical angle of antenna: 20;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m
B. POSITION OF THE SENSING FIELD IS DETERMINED BY THE LATERAL ANGLE OF THE PLANAR ANTENNA
The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments:
Bidirectional mode;
Lateral angle of the antenna:
30°, - 30°;
Mounting height 5m.
C. POSITION OF THE SENSING FIELD IS DETERMINED BY THE VERTICAL ANGLE OF THE ANTENNA
The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments:
Sensitivity: 9;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m.
To obtain a sensing field as close to the door as possible, set the antenna at its minimum tilt angle (0° to 15°).
Example of deep-field operator application.
To obtain a sensing field close to the door, set the antenna at a tilt angle of 30°.
Example of standard operator application.
To obtain a sensing field distant from the door, set the antenna at a tilt angle of 45°.
Example of standard operator application (with dead zone).
FOR A CEILING MOUNTING:
The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments:
Sensitivity: 9;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m.
MECHANICAL CONFIGURATION
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1. INSERTION OF BATTERIES
Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote control;
Insert two AAA batteries supplied with the remote control as shown on the left;
Close the battery compartment.
0-9 Number keys (1)
Not used (2)
Plus (3)
Unlock
(4)
Minus
(5)
Holdtime
(6)
Sensitivity
(7)
Detection mode
(8)
Immunity
(9)
(10) Not used (11) Not used
(12) Not used
(13) Mounting height (14) Door control (15) Check Values (16) Lock
(17) Output configuration
(18) Not used
(19) Setup
(20) Not used
Note:
For optimum results point the remote control to the sensor
before pressing its buttons. The sensor can be adjusted with or without its cover from a distance up to 5m.
2. CONFIGURATION OF THE SENSOR
Every adjustment session using the infrared remote control must start with unlocking and end with a double locking.
The table below lists the parameters able to be adjusted by remote control and the operations required in order to adjust these parameters.
PARAMETERS OPERATIONS LED SIGNAL
UNLOCK
Press the UNLOCK key (4). Enter your access code using 0-9 NUMBER keys (1). The access code can be composed of 1 to 4 digits (factory values or no access code: 0 or 0000).
During the first sensor adjustment or if the access code is reset to the "0000" value (factory setting) or during the first minute after the power-on, press only the UNLOCK key (4) (no access code required).
UNLOCK with access code of 4 digits
UNLOCK with access code of less than 4 digits
UNLOCK without access code
The red LED flashes quickly waiting for the access code.
After entering the correct access code or if no access code is required, the red LED flashes slowly to indicate that the unlock was successful and the adjustment session has begun.
Note.:
= Adjustment session ON
LOCK
When all the parameters have been set, press the LOCK key (16).
If you wish to enter a new access code, use 0-9 NUMBER keys (1) to enter the new 4-digit access code within 1 minute.
If no access code is entered or if you want to keep the current access code, press the LOCK key (16) once more.
If no remote control key is pressed within 1 minute, the adjustment session is automatically locked.
LOCK with access code change
LOCK without access code or access code change
The red LED stops flashing and returns to its normal function.
FUNCTIONS CONFIGURATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL
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Note: All parameters or functions listed in the following tables are only accessible if the sensor is in adjustment session. The red LED is then slowly flashing.
During an adjustment session each parameter may be checked or changed at any time in the following way :
PARAMETERS OPERATIONS CHECK VALUES
Press the key corresponding to the parameter to be checked and then press the CHECK VALUES key (15). Count the number of times the LED flashes, which corresponds to the value of the checked parameter. No LED flash corresponds to the value 0. Repeat this operation to check the value of the other parameters if required. Example : SENSITIVITY key (7) – 7 flashes of the LED : the radar sensitivity is set at the value 7.
CHECK VALUES :
PLUS
Press the key corresponding to the sensitivity (7) or holdtime (6) parameter to be modified and then press the PLUS key (3) to increase the value by 1 unit.
PLUS :
MINUS
Press the key corresponding to the sensitivity (7) or holdtime (6) parameter to be modified and then press the MINUS key (5) to reduce the value by 1 unit.
MINUS :
Note about LED signal: The red LED flashes quickly waiting for the value. Once this has been entered, it flashes slowly again.
PARAMETERS OPERATIONS DEFINITIONS - ADVICES SENSITIVITY
Press the SENSITIVITY key (7). Use the NUMBER keys 0-9 (1) to enter the required sensitivity (or adjust this parameter using the PLUS (3) or MINUS (5) keys as explained above)
SENSITIVITY :
To increase the sensitivity means to increase the sensor capabilities to detect small useful signals. Practically, to increase the sensitivity leads to increase the dimensions of the sensing field.
HOLD TIME
Press the HOLD TIME key (6). Use the NUMBER keys 0-9 (1) to enter the required hold time (0.5 s to 9 s) (or adjust this parameter using the PLUS (3) or MINUS (5) keys as explained above).
HOLD TIME :
The hold time allows extended output activation time after a motion detection has stopped. It is recommended to use this parameter instead of the operator’s one with the same function (interferences with the sensor)
DETECTION MODE
EAGLE ONE HM only!
Press the DETECTION MODE key (8). Use the NUMBER keys 1-5 (1) to select the required mode :
Key 1 : Bidirectional mode Key 2 : Unidirectional mode Key 3 : Unidirectional mode with MTF-function Key 4 : Unidirectional mode reverse Key 5 : Unidirectional mode reverse with MTF- function
DETECTION MODE :
With the bidirectional mode, the approaching and departing target is detected. With the unidirectional mode, only the
approaching target is detected. With the unidirectional mode reverse, only the departing target is detected.
Using the MTF (Motion Tracking Feature) enables the sensor to automatically switch from the unidirectional mode to bidirectional mode as soon as a target is detected. This function is recommended for applications with elderly people or anyone approaching the door hesitantly.
IMMUNITY
Press the IMMUNITY key (9). Use the NUMBER keys 1-9 (1) to select the required mode:
Key 1: Detection of quasi-presence Key 2: Normal Key 3: Increased immunity Key 4-9: Additional increased immunities
4: lowest level 9: highest level
IMMUNITY :
To increase the immunity means to strengthen the resistance to external disturbances such as rain, vibrations, etc.
The additional increased immunity modes (4-9) reduce disturbances in highly reflective environments (airlocks,
curved and round sliding doors, metallic environments etc.).
MOUNTING HEIGHT
Press the MOUNTING HEIGHT key (13), Use the NUMBER keys 1-2 (1) to select the required mounting height :
Key 1 : Standard mounting height Key 2 : High mounting height
MOUNTING HEIGHT:
The sensor presents an increased sensitivity scale in high mounting mode. This setting is recommended when the detection on the field limits is erratic.
OUTPUT CONFIGURA­TION
Press the OUTPUT CONFIGURATION key (17). Use the NUMBER keys 1-2 (1) to select the required output configuration :
Key 1 : Active mode Key 2 : Passive mode
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION:
Active Passive
Detection
No Detection
DOOR CONTROL
Press the DOOR CONTROL key (14), Use the NUMBER keys 1-3 (1) to select the required door control:
Key 1 : Automatic mode Key 2 : Door permanently open Key 3 : Door permanently closed
DOOR CONTROL:
In ‘’door permanently open’’ mode, the sensor is continuously detecting. The red LED is continuously ON.
In ‘’door permanently closed’’ mode, the sensor is in standby. It detects nothing anymore and the LED is continuously OFF.
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During an adjustment session all parameters may be reset to their factory values in the following way : PARAMETERS OPERATIONS FACTORY
VALUES
Press the SETUP key (19), then press the NUMBER key 9. All the parameters (except the access code) are reset to the factory values.
FACTORY VALUES :
Factory Values Table
Parameter Values Factory setting
Sensitivity 0 - 9 7 Hold time 0 - 9 0 Detection mode 1 - 5 2 (EAGLE ONE HM) – 1 (EAGLE TWO HM) Immunity 1 - 9 2 Mounting height 1 - 2 1 Output configuration 1 - 2 1 Door control 1 - 3 1
If you do not have a remote control, you can only adjust the sensitivity parameter, by means of the push buttons + and - .
+ : press to increase the sensitivity by one unit
- : press to decrease the sensitivity by one unit
The factory default values (except the factory value of the access code) may be restored by pressing the two push buttons together for at least two seconds.
The LED flashes for a few seconds after the power-on, and flashes during the configuration with the remote control.
The LED lights up when the sensor detects motion.
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
The door will not open and no red LED lights up.
The sensor power is off.
The door control is set to level 3.
Check the wiring and the power supply.
Set door control to automatic mode (level 1).
The sensor "sees" the door moving.
Increase the tilt angle and/or reduce the sensitivity and/or increase the immunity.
The door opens and closes constantly.
When closing the door creates vibrations picked up by the sensor.
Ensure that the sensor is correctly fixed. Switch to unidirectional mode. Increase the immunity. Reduce the sensitivity.
The door will not close. Red LED OFF
On-Off switch at door control in wrong position or is faulty Improper output configuration on the sensor.
Check to insure On-Off switch for door is in the ON or AUTOMATIC position. Check the output configuration setting on each sensor connected to the door operator.
It rains and the sensor detects for no apparent reason.
The sensor detects the motion of the rain drops.
Use the ERA accessory. Switch to unidirectional mode (without MTF) and increase the immunity.
In airlock vestibules, the sensor sees the opposite door.
Increase immunity.
In airlock vestibules, the sensor sees the movement of the door leaves, despite of an increased immunity.
Make sure that the antenna for the narrow sensing
field is used.
In metallic environments, the sensor detects objects outside its detection field.
Increase immunity.
SENSITIVITY CONFIGURATION WITH PUSH BUTTONS
LED SIGNAL
TROUBLE­SHOOTING
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The sensor will not unlock when access code is entered.
Improper access code being entered.
Cut and restore power supply. No access code is required to unlock during the first minute after powering. Press on “unlock”, then on “lock” and introduce a new access code.
Batteries in the remote control are weak or installed improperly.
Check the batteries insertion. Change the batteries.
The sensor does not respond to the remote control.
Remote control badly pointed. Point the remote control towards the sensor.
TROUBLE­SHOOTING
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