Bircher Reglomat RAD02, RAD03 User Manual

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Microwave motion detector for automatic pedestrian doors with direction recognition Questions? Call us at 800 - 252-1272, 8am - 5pm central standard time.
* The device must only be operated at a protective low voltage with safe electrical insulation. Product repairs must be performed solely by the manufacturer. * Shut off all power going to the sensor before attempting any wiring procedures. * Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas. * Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area. * Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door. * Always check placement of all wiring and components before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment. * Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of installation.
DO NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVED - NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON
Symbols meaning
= flash = press = on = time =Attention
Installation
A
Physical installation
Mounting on
a door header
or wall
drill holes using template
open sensor with screwdriver
Mounting on a
ceiling
drill holes using template
open sensor with screwdriver
1
x
1 : 6
x 1
F
x
1 : 6
x 1
F
x
1... 6
x 1
F
Steps
Direction
Mount.height
1 forward
standard
Direction recognition on
2 forward
high
Direction recognition on
3
backward
standard
Direction recognition on
4
backward
high
Direction recognition on
5
Direction recognition off
standard
6
D
irection recognition off
high
F+E-
E-
F+
x 1... 9
x 1
E
Stufe / Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
x 2
x 1
x 1. . .6
4 sec.
Steps
Direction
Mount.height
1 forward
standard
Direction recognition on
2 forward
high
Direction recognition on
3
backward
standard
Direction recognition on
4
backward
high
Direction recognition on
5
Direction recognition off
standard
6
Direction recognition off
high
x 1... 9
F+E-
E-
F+
x 1... 6
x 1
x 1
x 1
x 1
x
1
x 1
x
1... 9
2 sec
Stufe / Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Connections
RJ12 Plug-in screw terminal
brown
blue
black
w
hite
brown
blue
black
w
hite
*
Connect based on your applicationnormaly open use Pin 4
normaly closed use Pin 5
*
1 2 3 4 5
white
black
r
ed
g
reen
y
ellow
b
lue
Manual Set-up [w/o RC Duo remote control]
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et-up must be completed in 25 sec., or you will have to restart the set-up procedure from the beginning.
S
sensitivity level
check
sensivity
setting
3
convenience
function check
1
2
4
Sensitivity adjustment completion
The size of the sensing field depends on the sensitivity level.
convenience
function
setting
3
1
4
2
Function
adjustment
completion
2
min. 5
45
Other field adjustments - frontal and lateral inclination
7.22'
2
.2 m
A
ntenna clip stored on the back of the antenna module
2.2 m (7.22')
A
ntenna clip placed on the front of the antenna module
7.22'
2.2 m
10 sec.
x 3
x 1
8 sec
C
changing
frontal
Inclination
Other field adjustments - normal and wide detection field
Normal
detection field
w/o clip
changing
Inclination
min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 8.20' (2.5 m)
min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 8.20' (2.5 m)
lateral
Wide detection
field with clip
min. 3.28' (1.0 m) max. 13.12' (4.0 m)
min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 6.56' (2.0 m)
he use of the clip
T
requires the
amplification (F41)
Mounting height
<
9.84'(3m)
Narrow field
Wide field
D
withoutclip without clip
with clip without clip
Testing of the settings
How to reset to factory settings
>9.84'(3m)
Use the clip for wide fields according to the table on the left. * At mounting heights above 10’, wide fieldsare set using the frontal inclination angle (section C1) and the sensitivity (section H).
After removing or putting the clip on the antenna, the power supply must be interrupted for min. 5 sec.
Measure by
walking
according to
ANSI 156-10
3
oder
or
Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4
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2
3
4
1
2
on
C1
C2
C3
RE
G
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a
m
Settings with RC Duo [Bi-directional remote control]
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The RC Duo is bi-directional. Flashing keys on the RC Duo indicate that the settings
ave not been saved yet.
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tatic lit keys on the RC Duo indicate that the settings
S have been saved.
e recommend first programming the sensor with a
W convenience configuration and then fine tune settings if needed.
Establish connection between the RC Duo remote and the sensor
1 2
Sensor address lights up (1 to 4)
Restore communication with the RC Duo [if it turned off after 30 minutes]
1 2
power off and on OR press a push button
direct remote control towards the sensors
For safety reasons the connection is
automatically interrupted after 30 min.
To restore the connection, see next.
Multiple sensors set-up: assign a unique address to each
Changing the sensor
address
Interrupt the connection
until button G flashes –
then press the new sensor
address [from 1 to 4]
Pre-programmed convenience configurations
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B: direction recognition D: field size F1: additional output holding time F2: output signal
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F3: slow motion detection (SMD) F4: mounting height F5: cross traffic optimization
If the convenience configuration does not fit your application, use custom settings.
F6: interference suppression
Standard operation
with direction
=
B
recognition D = medium F1 = medium F2 = active
off
=
F3 F4 = standard F5 = low
off
=
F6
Sidewalk setting - cross
traffic avoidance
B=
with direction recognition medium
=
D F1 = short F2 = active
= off
F3 F4 = standard
medium
=
F5 F6 = off
High-risk facilities
without direction
=
B
recognition D = high F1 = medium F2 = active
high
=
F3 F4 = standard F5 = off
off
=
F6
F11 9
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9
0.2 sec.
0.5 sec.
0.8 sec.
1 sec.
1.5 sec.
2 sec.
2.5 sec.
3 sec.
4 sec.
F11 9
3
1 .. . 9
%
0
20
40
60
80
100
0
20
40
60
80
100
2.2 m (7.22')
2.2 m (7.22')
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1 .. .9
B2
B1E 2
B1E 2
B2
B1E 1
B1E 1
C6
3 m
(9.84')
>
C5
C4
Vestibule
Retail
Hight mounting height
setting
Direction recognition
G
direction recognition
Sensitivity
H
ith direction
B=w
ecognition
r
D = medium
1 = short
F F2 = active
3 = off
F
4 = standard
F F5 = low
6 = off
F
unidirectional
towards the door
ith direction
B=w
ecognition
r
D = high
1 = medium
F F2 = active
3 = medium
F
4 = high
F F5 = off
6 = off
F
unidirectional
away from the door
no direction recognition
> 9.84’
3 m)
(
ith direction
B=w
ecognition
r
D = high
1 = medium
F F2 = active
3 = off
F
4 = high
F F5 = medium
6 = off
F
away from the door
bidirectional
towards the door
and
7.22’
(2.2 m)
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Relay hold time setting Slow motion detection setting & adjustment
Special functions
additional to smd
min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 8.20' (2.5 m)
field without
clip
1.64' (0.5m)
min. max.8.20' (2.5m)
Hold time
setting
.22’
7
(2.2 m)
field with clip
min.3.28' (1.0m) max.13.12'(4.0m)
min.1.64' (0.5 m) max.6.56' (2.0 m)
Slow motion detection [SMD]
(detects slower moving people/objects)
Slow motion detection Level
1 no static no static 2 static decreasing 0.5 3 static decreasing 1.0 4 static decreasing 1.5 5 static decreasing 2.0 6 static constant 0.5 7 static constant 1.0 8 static constant 1.5 9 static constant 2.0
min. active time for static in sec.
Time
Adjusting
the width of SMD-area
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A1
ca. 15 min.
A2
F51 9
F61
F62
3
m
(9.84')
>
>
F41
3
m
(9.84')
2
1
2
2
= active
= passive
NO / NC
<
<
F42
3 m
(9.84')
3 m
(9.84')
Amplification level 1 for high mouting or wide field [max. mounting height 13 feet]
Relay switches on upon detection
elay switches off upon detection
R
Cross traffic optimization
Interference filter
> 9.84’ (3 m)
9.84’
>
(3 m)
high mouting
on
on
< 9.84’ (3 m)
<9.84’
3 m)
(
off
wide field
off
suggested module position > 30°
Manual door opening & closing [through the sensor remote]
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approx. 15 min.
Technical data
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Power supply Current consumption approx. 70 mA at 24 V AC Temp. range –4 °F to +140 °F) Humidity 0 to 90% rel. Microwave module K-band 24,125 GHz +/– 100 MHz Transmitting power < 20 dBm LEDred = Detection activated green = for adjusting functions Relay output pot. free Switching voltage 48 V AC/DC Switching current 0.5 A AC/1 A DC Switching power Protection class Housing material ABS Recommended maximum mounting height 13.12'
12–36 V DC / 12–28 V AC
change-over contact
suitable for the application after IP 54
6
on off
Contact
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If after troubleshooting a problem, a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved, please call Bircher Reglomat at 800 - 252-1272 from 8am - 5pm central standard time. You may also visit our website at www.bircherreglomat.com
60 VA / 30 W
DO NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVED NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON
Interferencesavoidance: vibration, wind, rain.
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Disclaimer
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Bircher Reglomat reserves the right to change any information on this document without notice.
For the latest version, please log on to www.bircherreglomat.com or call us at 847-952-3730 to request a copy of the current version.
FCC APPROVAL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
*this device may not cause harmful interference, and *this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a paticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna *Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver *Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected *Consult the dealer or an experienced radion/TV technician for help
Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Bircher Reglomat AG may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
K6202.028 07/06 Bircher Reglomat reserves the right to change any information on this document without notice.
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