- The IS40 uses
Microwave technology
for motion detection
and Active Infrared
technology for
presence detection.
SPECIFICATIONS
2
DESCRIPTIONSPECIFICATION
SENSOR TILT ANGLE15° to 45°
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAIN FREQUENCY50 to 60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION< 3.5W
RELAY OUTPUT
- Max. Voltage
- Max. Current
- Max Switching Power
INSTALLATION HEIGHT
TEMPERATURE RANGE-22°F ( -30°C) to + 140°F (60°C)
PROTECTION DEGREEIP65 / NEMA 4
NORM CONFORMITYElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to 2004/108/EEC, R&TTE: 1999/5/EC
DIMENSIONS (D X W X H)5 in. X 4 in. X 3.75 in. (127mm x 102mm x 96mm)
MATERIAL
- Housing
- Face
COLOR
- Housing
- Face
CABLE LENGTH32 feet (10m)
TECHNOLOGYMICROWAVE DOPPLER RADAR INFRARED
IS40 / IS40XL
USER’S GUIDE
COMBINED ACTIVE INFRARED (IR) AND MICROWAVE SENSOR
1
IS40 / IS40XL
2
3
4
5
IS40: for normal to high mounting 8 ft - 16 ft (2.5 - 6 m)
IS40 XL: for low mounting 6.5 ft - 11.5 ft (2 - 3.5 m)
6
1. IR angle indicator
2. LED’s
3. IR emitters
4. Radar angle adjustment
7
8
12 to 24VAC ±10%
12 to 24VDC +30% / -5%
2 Relays with switch-over contact (voltage free)
60 VDC / 125 VAC
1A (resistive)
30W (DC) / 60VA (AC)
IS40: 8 ft - 16 ft (2.5 - 6 m)
IS40XL: 6.5 ft - 11.5 ft (2 - 3.5 m)
ABS
Polycarbonate
Black
Transparent Purple
dial
5. Radar detection antenna
6. Sensor angle adjustment
7. Bracket
8. Cable
RADIATED FREQUENCY24.175 GHz875 nm
RADIATED POWER DENSITY< 5 mW/cm²< 250mW/m²
DETECTION MODEMotionPresence
MAXIMUM DETECTION FIELD
OUTPUT HOLD TIME0.5 sec. to 9 sec.0.5 sec.
REACTION TIME100ms250ms
MINIMUM TARGET SPEED2 in/sec (5cm/sec) in sensor axis0 in/sec (0cm/sec)
LED SIGNALGreen = Activation RelayRed = Presence Relay
RADAR ANGLE / SENSOR ANGLE-8° to 22° (relative to sensor front face)15°, 30°, 45°
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IS40: 13 ft x 16 ft (4m x 5m)
IS40XL: 13 ft x 6.5 ft (4m x 2m)
IS40: 10 ft x 10 ft (3m x 3m)
IS40XL: 7.5 ft x 7.5 ft (2.3m x 2.3m)
1 9/16
1 1/16
1 1/16 1 1/16
4 1/8
1/2
1 1/4
1 1/2
PRECAUTIONS
3
!
CAUTION
DIMENSIONS
4
This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor.
Not recommended for dynamic envioronments. (snow, rain, fog, etc.)
Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures.
Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas.
Constantly be aware of pedestrian/vehicle trafc around the area.
Always stop pedestrian/vehicle trafc through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door.
ESD electrostatic discharge: Circuit boards are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. Before handling any board ensure
you dissipate your body’s charge.
Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to insure that moving parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to
equipment.
Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards upon completion of installation.
DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the sensor. All repairs and/or component replacements must be performed by BEA Inc. Unauthorized disassembly or repair:
1. May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
2. May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product and will result in a voided product warranty.
2.5
3
6
6
Wall mounting
5
INSTALLATION TIPS
The sensor must be
rmly fastened to
prevent vibration.
MOUNTING
6
6.25
DO NOT cover
the sensor.
6.25
Ceiling mountingBracket dimensions
Avoid exposing the
sensor to sudden
temperature changes
Avoid proximity to neon
lamps, uorescent lights
or moving objects
The sensor must not
have any object likely
to move or vibrate in
its sensing eld.
Remove the bracket from the sensor.
Drill 2 holes accordingly. If necessary, drill an additional
hole to facilitate wire routing. Fix the bracket rmly.
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Position the sensor on the bracket
and fasten the angle adjustment screws.
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
DOOR
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
DOOR
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
DOOR
WIRING AND RELAY CONFIGURATION
7
WIRING
RELAY
CONFIGURATION
SENSOR ANGLE
8
POWER
ACTIVATION RELAY
PRESENCE RELAY
1-4
RED
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
YELLOW
WHITE/BLACK
GREEN/BLACK
YELLOW/BLACK
Activation
Relay
1ActivePassive
2PassiveActive
3PassivePassive
4ActiveActive
Presence
CEILING
Relay
12-24 V
AC-DC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
DescriptionActivePassive
Detection
No
Detection
Green LED
Motion
Red LED
Presence
COMCOM
COMCOM
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NC
WALL
Adjust the angle of the sensor to position the detection elds.
Tighten the screws rmly.
SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
RECOMMENDED
15°
Notes:
1. It is important to adjust sensor angle rst to position IR eld correctly. Next adapt angle of radar eld as
shown in step 10 by using tilt angle adjustment screw.
2. To obtain an IR pattern that’s straight down (closest to the door threshold); wall mounted sensors need to be
set at 20º; sensors mounted on an extension bracket or out from the wall should be set to approximately 15º.
3. The graphics above are not to scale and for illustration purposes and represent an approximate IR detection
field when at 16 ft. The point of emphasis is to show the IR detection area with respect to the sensor angles.
RECOMMENDED
30°
45°
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IR PATTERN SIZE AT 15° SENSOR ANGLE
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Approximate default IR pattern size using a 15º sensor tilt angle.
The higher the mounting height the larger the IR pattern.
Mounting
Height
A = 8 ft5 ft5 ft
B = 10 ft7 ft7 ft
C = 11.5 ft7.5 ft7.5 ft
D = 13 ft8.5 ft8.5 ft
E = 16 ft10 ft10 ft
Maximum Mounting Height
IS40XL11. 5 ft
IS4016 ft
Width * Depth *
SENSOR
A
* Dimensions are approximate
Use of BEA Spotnder may be
utilized to locate IR eld.
MICROWAVE FIELD ADJUSTMENTS
10
.
12”
0-9
B
C
D
E
1-6
By turning this dial, the radar eld
angle is reduced or increased (from
-8° to +22°).
Refer to page 5.
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Adjust the Microwave eld
size.
Refer to page 5.
Choose the correct rejection
mode for your application.
Refer to page 6.
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
10 ft
11.5 ft
8 ft
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
16 ft
8 ft
11.5 ft
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
8 ft
11.5 ft
16 ft
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
11.5 ft
16 ft
8 ft
-8
0
11
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
10 ft
11.5 ft
8 ft
4
8
12
f
16
20
f
6
30
3
6
10 ft
11.5 ft
8 ft
-8
0
11
MICROWAVE FIELD TILT ANGLE
11
The total angle is the sum of the sensor angle and the radar eld angle. All detection eld dimensions were
measured in optimal conditions and a sensitivity value of 7.
IS40
Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: -8°
Total angle: 22°
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Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: -8°
Total angle: 22°
Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: 0°
Total angle: 30 °
IS40XL
Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: 0°
Total angle: 30 °
Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: +11°
Total angle: 41°
Sensor angle: 30°
Radar eld angle: +11°
Total angle: 41°
1
0
23
456
7
89
REMOTE CONTROL PARAMETERS
1
0
23
456
7
89
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Motion Detection Settings
SENSITIVITY
DETECTION
MODE
ACTIVATION RELAY
HOLD TIME
REJECTION MODE
REJECTION MODE
OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION
DOOR EXAMPLE
LAST LINE
FIRST LINE
34
>
>>LXLXXL
5 s3 s
6 s8 s7 s
56
XXSXSS>
bi = two-way detection
uni = one-way detection towards sensor
uni depart = one-way detection away from sensor
2
1 s
uni
depart
2 s
1
biuni
.5 s4 s
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
1: Detection of all kind of Targets
in Motion
2: Detection of all kind of Targets in Motion
+ Interference Immunity
3: Low ‘Pedestrian/Parallel trafc’ Rejection
+ Interference Immunity
4: Medium ‘Pedestrian/Parallel trafc’
Rejection + Interference Immunity
5: High ‘Pedestrian/Parallel trafc’ Rejection
+ Interference Immunity
6: Extra High ‘Pedestrian/Parallel trafc’ Rejection
+ Interference Immunity
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
PRESENCE RELAYIS40 / IS40XL
0 - 6: ALL MODESActivates when object is in presence zone.
ACTIVATION RELAYIS40 / IS40XL
0: STANDARD MODEActivates when motion detected.
1: PULSE ON ENTRY
2: PULSE ON EXIT
3: PULSE ON ENTRY FIRST / LAST LINE
(See Example to the Left)
4: PULSE ON EXIT FIRST / LAST LINE
(See Example to the Left)
5: REMAINS ACTIVE UNTIL PRESENCE
ZON E IS CLEARED (Regardless of Motion)
6: REMAINS ACTIVE UNTIL PRESENCE
ZONE IS CLEARED (Regardless of Motion)
Activates if object motion is detected and then object
enters presence zone.
Activates if object motion is detected and then object
exits presence zone.
Activates if object motion is detected and then object
enters presence zone (rst or last line).
Activates if object motion is detected and then object
exits presence zone (rst or last line).
Activates when motion is detected and remains active
until the presence zone is cleared.
Activates when motion is detected and IR is detected
and remains active until the presence zone is cleared.
9 s
See FUNCTION
DESCRIPTIONS below
LED
Red
LED
Green
FREQUENCY
IR IMMUNITY
AUTOMATIC
LEARN TIME
Note:The automatic learn time is the amount of time a static
object needs to be in the IR eld before the sensor will learn it
IMPORTANT: ENSURE TO SAVE ANY
CHANGES DURING THE ADJUSTMENT
SESSION VIA PRESSING LOCK LOCK.
Parameter
New
Value
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS FINISH AN ADJUSTMENT
SESSION BY LAUNCHING A SETUP.
RESETTING TO FACTORY VALUES
SETTING AN ACCESS CODE
DELETING AN ACCESS CODE
If you do not know the access code, cycle the power supply.
Within 1 minute, you can access the sensor without introducing any access code or delete the existing access code per the instrucitons above.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOMS
red LED is on.
POSSIBLE CAUSESCORRECTIVE ACTION
Objects in the IR detection area.
Move objects or reduce automatic learn
time.The door never closes and the
Wait for learn time to expire and/or
Launch a setup.
The red LED is on during rain or
snow.
The red LED is permanently on
after a setup.
The door keeps recycling open
or closed.
The door never closed and the
LED(s) is off.
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The presence detection is disturbed
by the rain or snow.
Setup has failed due to motion in the
IR eld during setup.
The sensor detects door movement.
The sensor detects door vibrations
or environmental disturbances.
Output relay(s) could be wired or
congured backwards.
Increase the immunity of the IR eld.
(value 2 or 3 respectively).
Launch a setup with the IR area clear of
moving objects.
Change the sensor angle and/or
microwave eld angle.
Increase microwave rejection and/or IR
immunity. Secure mounting bracket.
Change wiring at output(s) and/or
change relay conguration.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)
SYMPTOMS
Application requires an access
code or sensor will not unlock
after entering an access code.
The green LED is on during rain
or snow.
The sensor detects objects
outside of its detection eld.
The sensor does not respond to
the remote control.
ACCESSORIES
15
POSSIBLE CAUSESCORRECTIVE ACTION
You must enter a code or the wrong
code was entered.
The microwave detection is disturbed
by the rain or snow.
To much reection due to a metallic
environment.
The batteries in the remote control are
not installed properly, dead or the remote is poorly aimed.
The sensor is not powered.
Cycle the power. No code is required to
unlock during the rst minute after powering on. Unlock, then lock and enter a
new access code or “0000” to delete the
current access code.
Increase the microwave rejection.
Consider using the unidirectional mode
under the Detection Mode.
Increase the microwave rejection.
Verify or replace batteries or aim remote
towards sensor.
Check the power supply of the sensor.
1
3
2A
4
5
6
B
7
8
9
C
0
F1F2
D
+
?
Telescoping HD Bracket
P/N: 10HDBRACKET
Transformer
P/N: 1024VAC
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COMPANY CONTACT
Remote control
P/N: 10REMOTE
Spotnder
P/N: 10SPOTFINDER
Do not leave problems unresolved. If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting
a problem, please call BEA, Inc. If you must wait for the following workday to call BEA, leave the door
inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made. Never sacrifice the safe operation of the automatic
door or gate for an incomplete solution.
Our Service Technicians can be called 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information visit www.beasensors.com.
For email support contact us at: Tech_Services@beainc.com
Phone: 1-800-523-2462Fax: 1-888-523-2462
After Normal Business Hours
West / Mexico
1-888-419-2564
Central
1-800-407-4545
AK, MI, WI, TX, Canada
1-866-836-1863
East
1-866-249-7937
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