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24/7 T echnical Support:
1-800-407-4545
Customer Service:
1-800-523-2462
General T echnical Questions:
Tech_Services@beainc.com
Technical Documentation:
www.beasensors.com
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The door will not
open.
The LED is OFF.
The sensor power is off.
Check the wiring and the power supply.
The complete declaration of conformity is available by contacting BEA
The door will not
close.
The LED is OFF.
The door opens
and closes
constantly.
The blue LED is on.
The sensor detects
objects outside its
detection fi eld.
The blue LED is on.
The blue LED
fl ashes quickly
after unlocking.
The sensor does
not respond to the
remote control.
Improper output
confi guration on the sensor.
The sensor is disturbed
by the door motion or
vibrations caused by the
door motion.
The sensor needs an access
code to unlock.
Batteries in the remote
control are weak or
installed improperly.
It rains and the
sensor detects for
no apparent reason.
The blue LED is on.
The sensor detects the
motion of the rain drops.
Remote control incorrectly
oriented.
Check the output confi guration setting on each
sensor connected to the door operator.
Verify door control is operational.
Make sure the sensor is mounted properly.
Make sure the detection mode is unidirectional.
Increase the tilt angle.
Reduce the fi eld size.
Increase the immunity fi lter.
Increase the immunity fi lter.
Decrease the fi eld size.
Enter an access code.
Cut and restore the power supply to access the
sensor. Change or delete the access code.
Check and change the batteries if necessary.
Point the remote control towards the sensor.
Make sure the detection mode is unidirectional.
Increase the immunity fi lter.
Install the ERC (rain accessory).
Metallic environment
ACCESS CODE
The access code (1 to 4 digit s) is recommended to p rogram sensors ins talled close to ea ch other.
If you forget the acce ss code, cycle the power supply.
Within the fi rst minute, you can acces s the sensor withou t introducing any access co de.
SAVING OR CHANGING AN ACCESS CODE:
DELETING AN ACCESS CODE:
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Specifi cat ions are su bject to cha nges withou t prior noti ce.
* Other u se of the devic e is outside t he intende d purpose and can no t be guaranteed by the manu facturer.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH
Motion activation sensor
for automatic industrial doors*
1. cover
2. main connector
3. radar antenna
4. DIP-switch
5. push buttons
6. LEDs
Technology:
Transmitter frequency:
Transmitter radiated power:
Transmitter power density:
Detection mode:
Min. detection speed:
Supply voltage:
Mains frequency:
Max power consumption:
Output:
Max. contact voltage:
Max. contact current:
Max. switching power:
Mounting height:
Degree of protection:
Temperature range:
Dimensions:
Tilt angles:
Material:
Weight:
Cable length:
Norm conformity:
microwave
24.150 GHz
< 20 dBm EIRP
< 5 mW/cm²
motion
2 in/s (measured in the sensor axis)
12V to 24V AC ±10%; 12V to 24V DC +30% / -10%
50 to 60 Hz
< 2 W
relay (free of potential c hange-over co ntact)
42V AC - 60V DC
1A (re sis tive )
30W (DC) / 60VA (AC)
6.5 ft to 20 ft
IP64
-22 °F to + 140 °F
5.51 in (L) x 2.17 in (H) x 2.25 in (W)
0° to 90° ve rtical; -120° to +120° lateral
ABS
5.8 oz
30 ft
R&TTE 1999/ 5/EC; EMC 200 4/108/ EC

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OPENING & CLOSING
MOUNTING & WIRING
The sensor can be
installed in various
positions. Always verify
the antenna position.
The sensor can easily
replace other sensors
by using the retrofi t
clip.
1. Remove the clip.
2. Mount it with the
existing screw.
3. Slide the sensor
onto the clip.
Before mounting:
After mounti ng:
Drill 2 holes using
the mounting template.
Mount the sensor fi rmly to
avoid vibrations.
TIPS
Drill a hole for the cable
and pull it through...
Connect the wires accordingly.
12-24 AC/DC - Brown, Green
COM - White NO/NC - Yellow
Pass the cable through the
opening.
180 °
... or use one of the cable conduits.
Avoid using the top conduit to
ensure weatherproofness.
Avoid proximity to neon
lamps or moving objects.
Do not cover the sensor.
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DETECTION FIELD
SETTINGS
(by remote control or push buttons)
FIELD SIZE
FIELD SIZE
IMMUNITY FILTER
DETECTION MODE
OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION
bi = two-way detection
uni = one-way detection towards sensor
uni AWAY = one-way detection away from sensor
A = active output (NO-contact)
P = passive output (NC-contact)
bi uni
uni
AWAY
FACTORY
VALUES
normal
high
Adjust the lateral antenna
angle.
Adjust the vertical antenna
angle.
If mounting height > 14.5 ft,
activate BOOST function by
DIP-switch.
Mounting height: 13 ft
Boost function: OFF
Factory values
Mounting height: 20 ft
Boost function: ON
Factory values
OR
RESET TING TO FACTORY VALUES: