hager BODYGUARD-T Installation Instructions Manual

BODYGUARD-T
DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATION
Installation Height - Variable
9’ 0” max. (rec ommended 6’ 6” – 8’ 0”)
Mounting Angles
Bodyguard-T only Bodyguard-T with Bodymount
5°, 10° (factory default setting: 5°) 0°, 5°, 10°
Power Supply
12 – 24 VAC / VDC ±10%
Monitoring Request Input
12 – 30 VDC required (polarity-sensitive) Min. pulse width 10 ms (active low)
Frequency
50 – 60 Hz
Output
Max. Voltage at contacts: 60 VDC / 125 VAC Max. Current at contacts: 1 A Max. switching power: 30 W (DC), 60 VA (AC)
Relay Hold Time
0.5 – 9 seconds
Operating Temperature
-22 – 140 °F
Immunity
Immune to electrical and radio frequency interference
Cable
4’ nine-conductor cable
Weight
1 lb 11 oz (765 g)
Dimensions
11.8” (305 mm) x 1.9” (51 mm) x 1.9” (46 mm) (L x H x W)
Material
Aluminum & ABS plastic
Housing Color
Black, anodized aluminum
DEVICES COVERED IN THIS DOCUMENT:
2-659-0332 2-659-0034 2-659-0333
Installation Instructions I-EA00206
The Hager Bodyguard-T (10BODYGUARDT) are self-monitored ready, overhead-mounted, diffused active infrared sensing devices that provide detection for triggering automatic, swing-door safety f unctions. Thes e sensors are designed for use with all of Hager’s LO21 m odules. When used with Hager’s lockout devices, these sensors are programmed to allow two different fields of detection – one for detection when the door is in the fully-closed position and the other for detection when the door is fully open. While the door is in the fully-open position, the Bodyguard-T extends its coverage back through the threshold area of the doorway, to provide coverage that will overlap with Hager’s motion sensors.
As with all of Hager’s progr ammable sensing devices, full adjustability is achieved with the use of Hager’s hand-held remote control unit. This allows alteration of all available functions as well as inquiry of existing settings. Should the need arise, the Bodyguard-T may also be tuned by means of two sensor-mounted buttons contained on the PC board within the unit. With these two buttons, the Bodyguard-T’s field of detection can be altered without the use of the hand-held remote.
If a complete door-mounted sensor (SuperScan) system is not used in addition to the Bodyguard-T, Hager recommends the use of a lockout safety beam to allow safety signaling if the zone is entered during a door closing cycle.
NOTE: If utilizing monitoring, lockout modules may not be used. If lockout modules must be used, monitoring is not allowed.
NOTE: For BODYGUARD-TC functionality, set Immunity to 3-HIGH.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
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BODYGUARD-T
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3. PRECAUTIONS
Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures.
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Maintain a clean & safe environment when w orking in public areas.
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Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area.
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Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions
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by the door.
Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any
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wires
and cause damage to equipment.
4. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
TIPS
The sensor must be firmly fastened to prevent vibration.
The sensor must not have any unwanted objects likely to move or vibrate in its path.
The sensor should be mounted flush with bottom of door header.
PREPARATION
To prepare the Bodyguard-T for mounting to the header, perform the following:
1. Remove both endcaps from the Bodyguard-T. Each is attached by one Phillips head screw.
2. Remove both lenses from Bodyguard-T by simply sliding them out at each end.
3. Remove the center eye shield, taking care not to damage the light tube on the inner side of the shield. Simply pull out from the top end and rotate out as shown in the image below.
4. Slide the PCB out of the extrusion and set it aside.
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BODYGUARD-T
Wall Switch
Wall Switch
Bodyguard
Bodyguard
20” min
20” min
Pre-Drilled Mounting H oles
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4. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION (cont.)
PLACEMENT OF SENSOR
Remember these guidelines when installing a Bodyguard-T:
ü The Bodyguard-T should be mounted at a height range of 6’ 6” – 8’. Maximum mounting height is 9’.
ü The Bodyguard-T should be mounted above the door on the swing side.
ü The Bodyguard-T shall be mounted flush with the bottom of the automatic door header. This is absolutely necessary to allow the detection
pattern to reach back through the threshold area when the Bodyguard-T is in the open-door position.
ü For SINGLE DOOR APPLICATIONS, the Bodyguard-T should be m ounted at the center
of the door opening. However, if this is not possible, the unit may be installed off-center. In such cases, pattern location will have to be altered for proper placement of the field of detection. Try to avoid mounting locations that may pose potential problems (e.g. directly over a door arm).
ü For DOUBLE-EGRESS APPLICATIONS, one Bodyguard-T should be mounted over each
swing-path. There should be at least 40” of separation between the two sensors when measured between the center line of each sensor. See image to right.
ü If the Bodyguard-T sensor is the only sensor being used for safety at the swing side of the
door, to be in compliance w ith ANSI 156.10, a lockout safety beam or door-mounted, safety side SuperScan(s) is needed in addition to the Bodyguard-T sensor.
CAUTION: FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, REFER TO THE PATTERN CHARTS FOR WIDTH AND DEPTH IN THE APPLICABLE SECTION OF THIS GUIDE. PATTERNS SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM DETECTION ZONES, AND SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS (i.e. ANSI A156.10).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Hager recommends the use of a Bodymount for most Bodyguard-T applications. The Bodymount is a 3” standoff that allows the
Bodyguard-T to be slightly distanced from the face of the closed door. This helps to prevent ghosting caused by slight door movem ent while closed, and also prevents ghosting when SuperScan sensors are used (as the SuperScan extrusions at the top of the door are extremely clos e to the sensor while the door is clos ed).
1. The extrusion has pre-drilled mounting holes at each end.
2. Hold the Bodyguard-T up to the pre-determined location and attach using the 2 self-drilling screws that are included with the package (image below, left). It may be necessary to drill a pilot hole (image below, right) in the header for ease of screw installation. Ensure that Bodyguard-T is mounted securely at each end.
3. If the Bodyguard-T is mounted directly to door header, and cabling is to pass directly into header, drill a ¼” hole next to the Bodyguard­T’s left side endcap to allow wire passage into header. The wire passage hole should be in a location that aligns with the cut out in th e endcap.
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BODYGUARD-T
10-PIN CONNECTOR
Position
Connection
Wire Color
1
12 – 24 VAC/VDC ±10%
Black
2
12 – 24 VAC/VDC ±10%
Red
3
Common
White
4
Normally Open
Green
5
[empty]
[empty]
6
Normally Closed
Yellow
7
Monitoring (+)
Purple + Yellow
8
Monitoring (-)
Purple
9
Data (+)
Blue
10
Data (-)
Brown
If monitoring is not being utilized, 12 – 30 VDC must be applied to 7 and 8.
Observe polarity.
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5. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION & CABLING
1. Once the Bodyguard-T is securely attached to header, cabling and wiring may be completed.
a. For monitored door controls, use the cable provided for use with the 10-pin connector .
DO NOT USE the 7-pin terminal – this is not designed to be used with monitored systems. The 10-pin connector is to be used for monitored door controls and can also be used for non-monitored door controls. See diagram and table below for 10-pin connection. Also verify that the monitoring DIP switch is set to ON (s ee page 7).
b. For non-monitored door controls, use either the cable provided for use with the 10-pin connector (leaving the two MONITORING
wires unterminated at the control) OR use the 7-pin terminal. See diagram below. The monitoring DIP switch must be turned OFF to function while in a non-monitored status (see page 7).
If wiring the Bodyguard-T to a Hager module such as an LO21 or an MC15, refer to the schematic for the respective module.
2. Once wired, feed the opposite end of the cable through the previously drilled wire passage hole (MECHANICAL INSTALLATION, step 3), and into the header. Pull the cable c ompletely through and route it to the location of the automatic door contr ol. Refer to the respective User’s Guide for the Hager product with which you are interfacing. Ensure a dedicated power source of 12 or 24 VAC / VDC ± 10% (1024VAC may be used for powering this product).
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