
AUTOMATIC DOORS ACCESSORIES
Documentazione
Tecnica
T99
rev. 0.1
03/2006
©
CAME
CANCELLI
AUTOMATICI
Infrared refl ection radar
MANUFACTURER’S STATEMENT
Read this Operation Manual carefully before use, to ensure proper operation of this sensor.
Failure to read this Operation Manual may cause improper sensor operation and may result in serious injury or death.
This product is a non-contact activating switch intended for mounting on the header of an automatic door.
Do not use it for any other applications; otherwise proper operation and safety cannot be guaranteed.
Cautions:
1.
Follow the instructions (especially Note ) in this Operation Manual when installing and adjusting the sensor.
2. When setting the sensor's area pattern, make sure there is no traffic around the installation site.
3. Before turning the power on, check the wiring to prevent damage or malfunction of equipment that is connected to the sensor.
4. Do not wash, disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor by yourself; otherwise it may cause electric shock or breakdown of the
sensor.
5. Only use the sensor as specified in the supplied instructions.
6. Be sure to install the sensor in accordance with the local laws and standards of your country.
7. Before leaving the jobsite, be sure that this sensor is operating properly and instruct the building owner/operator on proper
operation of the door and this sensor.
MR8003
119PT99-I
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Cover color type
Mounting Height
Detection Area
Detection Method
Detection Angle
Adjustments
Detection Width
Adjustments
Power Supply
Current Draw
Operation Indicator
MR8003
:
: Silver
: 3.0m (9’10”) Max.
: See “Detection Area”
: Active Infrared Reflection Method
: ±4° adjustable by 1° every one click
(Deep / Shallow)
: ±7° adjustable by 3.5° every one click
(Right / Left)
: 12 to 30V AC / DC
: 160mA Max. (at 12V AC)
: Green / Stand-by
Red / 1st Row Detection Active
Orange / Other Row Detection Active
OUTER DIMENSIONS
221( 8 11/16"
125( 4 15/16"
1 7/16"
2 1/2"
3
Output
: “Form C” relay 50V 0.3A Max.
(Resistance Load)
Relay Hold Time
Response Time
Operating Temperature
Weight
Accessories
: 0.5 sec.
: < 0.3 sec.
: -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
: 200g (7.1oz)
: 1 Cable 3m (9’10”)
2 Mounting Screws
1 Operation Manual
1 Mounting Template
1 Area Adjustment Tool
*The specifications herein are subject to change without
prior notice due to improvements.
ENSITIVIT
GREY : POWER 12to30V AC/DC
WHITE : OUTPUT COM.
YELLOW : OUTPUT N.O.
GREEN : OUTPUT N.C.
CURRENT DRAW :XXXmA Max
OUTPUT : Form C 50V0.3A Max
(RESISTANCE LOAD)
OPERATION INDICATOR
GREEN : STAND-BY
RED : 1st ROW DETECTION
ORANGE : OTHER AREA DETECTION
Y
WIT
H
FREQUENC
WIT
2
1
180sec
12
12
12
12
NOW MOD
SHALLOW
AD
TMEN
4R
(1 x 4)
ROW
LEFT
E
2R
Y
H
1ROW
78
ADJUSTMENT
DEEP
SCREW
(1 x 4)
RIGHT
(3.5 x 2)(3.5 x 2)
5726130
RIGH
ELIMINAT
ELIMINAT
mm (inch)
1 : Connector
2 : Sensitivity Switch
3 : Mounting holes
4 : Dipswitches
6 : Area Adjustment Screw
7 : Width Adjustment Shutters
8 : Operation Indicator
9 : Detection Window
5 : Area Adjustment Tool

INSTALLATION
1
1. Affix the Mounting Template to the mounting surface.
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2. Drill two mounting holes (ø 3.4mm or 1/8”).
3. To carry through the wire to the header, drill a wiring
4. After drilling the holes, remove the Mounting Template.
Note
Be sure that the mounting height is within the value of
those in "SPECIFICATION."
2
Mounting
Template
hole (ø 8mm or 5/16”).
The cable is arranged to connect to the door
controller properly as shown below.
Grey Power Supply
Grey 12 to 30V AC / DC
White : COM.
Yellow : N.O.
Green : N.C.
3m
Max.
3
4
5
6
Remove the cover and attach the sensor with screws.
Plug the Connector for the sensor to that for the cable.
Supply power to the sensor. Adjust the detection area
and set the various Switches. (See “ADJUSTMENT.”)
Note
Make sure that you connect the cable correctly to the
Control Unit of the door before turning the power on.
1. Put back the cover on the sensor.
2. If wiring is to be exposed, break the Knockout.
Knockout
Note
Connect the cable when main power is turned off.
Note
When passing through the cable to the hole, make sure not
to tear shield: otherwise it may cause electric shock or
breakdown of sensor.
DETECTION AREA
Detection Areas are shown in the figure below.
A
1st Row
2nd Row
3rd Row
4th Row
E
: Emitting Spot
: Detection Area
Provided Detection Row type 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Presence Detection
Motion Detection
F
B
C
D
After adjustment, turn the power off and on again, be sure to
walk-test all of detection areas.
*The values of the chart blow is of the Emitting Spots, but not of
the Detection Area.
The actual Detection Area may become smaller depending on
the ambiance light and the colour / material of object and the
floor as well as the entry speed of object.
[ m ]
A 2.00 2.20 2.50 2.70 3.00
B 0.28 0.31 0.35 0.38 0.41
C 0.68 0.75 0.85 0.92 1.02
D 1.18 1.30 1.48 1.59 1.77
E 2.10 2.30 2.60 2.80 3.10
F 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.25
[ feet , inch ]
A 6’ 6 3/4” 7’ 2 5/8” 8’ 2 7/16” 8’ 10 5/16” 9’ 10 1/8”
B 11” 1’ 3/16” 1’ 1 3/4” 1’ 2 15/16” 1’ 4 9/16”
C 2’ 2 3/4” 2’ 5 1/2” 2’ 9 9/16” 3’ 1/4” 3’ 4 3/16”
D 3’ 10 7/16” 4’ 3 3/16” 4’ 10 1/4” 5’ 2 5/8” 5’ 9 11/16”
E 6’ 10 11/16 7’ 6 9/16” 8’ 6 3/8” 9’ 2 1/4” 10’ 2 1/16”
F 6 5/16” 7 1/16” 7 7/8” 8 11/16” 9 13/16”

ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting the Pattern Width
1
Setting the Width
adjustment shutters
Opens
All Areas
Eliminate
Eliminate
Eliminate
12787 812
Adjusting the Width Angle
Left or Right : between 0
(3.5 per click)
to Right
to Left
to 7
Pattern when Standard
1.0m
1
2
3
2.0m
2.2m
2.4m
2.6m
2.8m
3.0m
4
01.0m 1.0m
Pattern when changed 7
to Left
: Erasable
Area
1.0m
8
7
6
5
2.0m
2.2m
2.4m
2.6m
2.8m
3.0m
: Erasable
Area
18
2
45
3
7
6
01.0m2.0m 1.0m
Pattern when changed 7
to Right
1.0m
18
2
3
4
5
2.0m
2.2m
2.4m
2.6m
2.8m
3.0m
6
01.0m 1.0m 2.0m
7
Note Setting the pattern for exact door opening may give a slow response to side approaching traffic.
Adjusting the Pattern Depth
2
Setting the Row with the
Dipswitch 7 & 8.
Adjusting the Depth
Angle between -4
(1
per click).
Shallow
Depth
to 4
Pattern when Standard
1.0m
2.0m
2.2m
2.4m
2.6m
2.8m
3.0m
Note Set the pattern for actual traffic. It may cause slow activation for the traffic from the front, when the Row is eliminated.
4ROW 3ROW 2ROW 1ROW
78
: Erasable
Area
1.0m2.0m
78 78 78
Pattern when changed -4
to Shallow (inside).
: Erasable
Area
1.0m
1st2nd3rd4th
2.0m
2.2m
2.4m
2.6m
2.8m
3.0m
0m
1.0m2.0m
1st
2nd3rd4th 1st2nd3rd4th
0m
1.0m
1.0m
2.0m
2.0m
2.2m
2.2m
2.4m
2.4m
2.6m
2.6m
2.8m
2.8m
3.0m
3.0m
Pattern when changed 4
to Deep (outside).
: Erasable
Area
1.0m2.0m
1.0m2.0m
: Erasable
Area
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0m
0m
Setting of Sensitivity Switch and Dipswitches
3
Sensitivity Switch Dipswitches
LMH
Setting the Sensitivity
Normally set to “M.”
“H” increases the sensitivity and “L” lowers the sensitivity.
Setting the Presence timer
1st Row and 2nd Row from
door provide the presence detection.
(1) Select the presence detection time.
(2) Turn the power off and on again. Otherwise it may
leave door open for the duration of the presence time
set.
(3) After making sure that the door closes, wait for 10
seconds before entering the detection area to set the
Presence timer.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15sec.
2sec.
1 2 12
180sec.
12
1 2
Setting the Frequency Function
(Interference Prevention)
Position1Position2Position3Position
Four different frequencies can be
set by adjusting the Dipswitch 3
and 4.
3 4 3 4 3 4 34
Note When two or more sensors are installed close to each
other, it is possible that they interfere. When that happens,
change the Frequency.
Setting the Snow mode
Set the Dipswitch5 and 6 to snow
mode , if the sensor is used in a
region with snow or a lot of insects.
normal
Immunity
5 6 56
snow
mode
56
heavy
snow
mode
56
4

CHECKING
Check the operation according to the chart below.
Power OFF
Entry motion
(image)
Sensor status
Operation indicator
Output
Power OFF
Yellow
Green
White
Note The door may open once after the power is switched on.
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Inform the following items to the building
owner/operator
1. When turning the power on, always walk-test the sensor pattern to ensure proper operation.
2. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window with a damp cloth. (Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
3. Do not wash the sensor with water.
4. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself; otherwise electric shock may occur.
5. Contact your installer or the sales engineer if you want to change the settings.
6. Do not place an object that moves or emits light in the detection area. (Ex. Plant, illumination, etc.)
7. Do not paint the Detection Window.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
NE DOES NOT
OPERATE
DOSE NOT OPERATE
CONSISTENTLY
OPERATES BY ITSELF
(GHOSTING)
DOOR STAY OPEN OR
CLOSED
Power supply is not adequate.
Connection Failure.
Dirty detection window.
Sensitivity is Low.
There is an object that moves or emits light in the detection area.
(Ex. plant, illumination, etc.)
Vibration of the header.
Sensitivity is high.
Waterdrops on detection window.
Detection area has interfered the area of another sensor.
The detection 1st row spots are overlapping with the door / header.
There is an refl ected object in the detection area. Solar light
refl ects.
There was a puddle left by rain or snow. The fl oor has gotten wet.
The exhaust of the car and the fog penetrate into the detection
area.
Presence timer is Infi nity. There was an abrupt condition change in
the detection area.
- the trouble still persists after checking and remedying as described above.
Outside the
Detection area
Stand-by
GreenOFF
Yellow
Green
White
Entry into 3rd or
4th Row
Motion
Detection Active
Orange Red Green
Contact your installer or the sales engineer if:
Entry into 2nd Row Entry into 1st
Row
Motion or Presence
Detection Active
Yellow
Green
White
Adjust to stated voltage.
Check the wiring and the connector.
Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth. (Do not use any
cleaner or solvent.)
Set the Sensitivity Switch “H.”
Remove the object.
Secure the header. Or set the Sensitivity Switch “L.”
Set the Sensitivity Switch “L.”
Install in a place keeping the waterdrops off. OR use a rain-cover
(Optional).
Set the different frequency position each other.
Adjust the detection area to deep (outside).
Remove the object.
This sensor is equipped with the anti-malfunction. However, pay
attention when installing as malfunction may occur under the left
conditions.
Turn the power off and on again.
Outside the
Detection area
Stand-by
Yellow
Green
White
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