Hotron 3H-IR14C User Manual

EN16005
Note
EN16005
8
OFF
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
Other symbols to be aware of.
Disregarding this symbol may result in serious injury or death.
This symbol shows a situation
which should be avoided.
This symbol shows an instruction which must be followed.
This symbol shows a situation which you should be aware of.
WARNING
CAUTION
The symbols below indicate dangers.
2. Remove the Cover.
User Manual
3H-IR14C
Motion and Presence Sensor
Before using this sensor, read this user manual in detail. During the lifetime of the product, keep the manual and refer it when needed.
3. MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
To prevent malfunction mount as indicated.
1. Mount lower than 3m
5. Install in vibration free
environment
4. Mount where rain or snow will not fall directly on unit.
1. Accumulation of snow or water on the floor.
3. Mount where no direct and reflected sunlight shine onto the sensor
2. Environment is humid or steamy.
Cover
1. DESCRIPTION
User Manual
Accessories
Mounting Template
Cable
Body Base
3.0m
9. Place the Cover on sensor and wipe the
sensor clean.
Be careful not to move the sensor Body when attaching the Cover.
8. House the Connector in the space provided.
1. Determine the mounting position of the device and attach the Mounting Template. Drill the mounting and wiring holes.
5. MOUNTING & WIRING INFORMATION
Drilling may cause electric shock. Be careful of hidden wires inside the door engine cover.
7. Set the following parameters
6-1. Wiring to a door controller that can test the sensor.
4. Install the Base with the Mounting Screws.
5. Attach the Body to the Base.
3. Remove the Mounting Screws and the Body from the Base .
6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
7. APPLYING POWER
If the sensor is exposed to excessive rain or snow, protect it with a Hotron weather cover.
In the following cases, the sensor may detect without the presence of a person
3. Objects placed in the detection area.
4. Pets / Animals enter the detection area.
Safety Output Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS for full details on Safety Output.
Monitor Mode Set to Snow in instances where false door activations can result from blowing snow, leaves or rubbish in the detection zone. It should be noted that sensitivity to detecting pedestrians may also be reduced.
Quantity of Detection Rows The number of rows of detection can be set to 4, 3, 2 or 1 depending on detection area required.
Frequency When more than two sensors are installed in close proximity to each other, select different frequency setting for each sensors to prevent cross interference.
It will take approximately 6s for dip switch setting changes to take effect.
If you carry out the following when the power is turned on, the sensor will detect for 30s.
Before turning on the power, wire the door controller to the sensor.
No moving object
Power-
on/Reset
Presence detection
If there is a moving object in detection area after Power-on / reset, the sensor will be in motion detection mode. If there is no moving object in detection area after Power-on / reset, the sensor will be in presence detection mode.
Moving object
Motion detection
5 s
No moving object
5 s
Remove moving object
Presence detection
Motion
Detection
2 s
TEST Input When connected to a door controller without a TEST Input, set to OFF. When connected to a door controller with the TEST Input, set to ON Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS.
Place or remove a mat in the detection area.
Adjust the angle of Body.
Adjust the width of the detection area.
Adjust the sensitivity.
Default Setting
Quantity of
Detection Rows
R4 R3 R2 R1
1 2
Monitor
Mode
Normal
7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Snow
COMPLIED STANDARDS
DIN18650-1:2010
EN 12978:2003 +A1:2009
EN 16005:2012
EC type examination No. **** ********
Frequency
A B C D
3 4
Setting required to conform with EN16005.
Special attention is required when this symbol is shown.
2. Ensure no moving objects are in the detection area
6-2. Wiring to a door controller that cannot test the sensor.
Set TEST Input dip switch setting 8 to “ON Ref section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.
Set TEST Input dip switch setting 8 to OFF Ref section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.
Mounting Screws
(2 pcs.)
Potentiometer (Sensitivity Volume)
Connector
LED
Indicator
Area Mask
Detection
Window
Dip
Switch
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specification may change without prior notice.
0 to 5[degrees] R4~R1
Normal / Snow
4 Frequencies
2 [s]
Wide / Narrow
Installation Height Sensitivity adjustment
3.0 [m] Available
Presence Timer
Depth adjustment Angle
Row
Width adjustment
Monitor mode
Frequency
Model Name
3H-IR14C
AC12V : 1.1[VA]Max AC24V : 1.3[VA]Max DC12V : 70 [mA]Max DC24V : 40 [mA]Max
Standby (Green) R3,R4 Detecting (Blue) R1,R2 Detecting (Red) Door movement is detected (Orange) Indicates a change of dip switch settings
(Fast flashing Orange ) Internal Sensor Error (Fast flashing Green/Red ) Reflected infrared signal from the floor is very low
(Flashing Green/Red )
Supply Voltage Power Consumption
Output
AC/DC 12~24 [V]±10% 50/60 [Hz]
S : Silver , BL : Black
Output Holding Time
LED Indicator
Operating Temperature
Weight Color
Approx 180 [g]
-20 ~ +60 []
Approx 0.5 [s]
2. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Active Infrared ReflectionDetection Method
[mm]
Form A Relay Contact DC50[V] 0.1[A] (Resistance load)
Form A Relay Contact DC50[V] 0.1[A] (Resistance load)
Safety (R1,R2) Activation (R2,R3,R4)
Below 80 [%]
DC24V6 [mA] Max
TEST Input
Operating humidity
Category
2 , performance level D according to EN ISO 13849-1:2008
IP Rate IP54 (With Base)
0.1 ~ 0.2 [s]
Response Time
30 [s]
R1,R2
R3,R4
210
15
75(Standard Mounting Pitch)
35 10
28.5
59
section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS section 8. ADJUSTING DETECTION PATTERN section 9. ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY section 10. VERIFICATION OF OPERATION section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS
TEST Input
OFF
8
ON
Safety Output
Activation Output
N.O.
5
N.C.
N.O.
6
N.C.
Activation Output Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS for full details on Activation Output.
To comply with EN16005 set to “ON.
8
ON
ON
Without
TEST
With
TEST
0v
OFF
Without
TEST
0v
Note
EN16005Note
Sensors
Cable
Cable
Red Black White Green Yellow
Gray(+)
Activation Output
AC/DC 12~24V ±10%
Safety Output
N.O./N.C.
Power Non Pole
TEST Input
TEST Input (+) TEST Input (-)
Blue
Brown(-)
N.O./N.C.
Sensors
Cable
Cable
Red Black White Green Yellow
Gray(+)
Activation Output
AC/DC 12~24V ±10%
Safety Output
Power Non Pole
Blue
Brown(-)
Do not connect Do not connect
N.O./N.C.
N.O./N.C.
Set in a manner suitable for operation.
CAUTION
MP-10191 '1606
Adjust the detection pattern to either 0°or +5°by moving the sensor body as illustrated. 
9. ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY
2. If the sensor does not detect a person entering the detection area, increase the sensitivity.
After rechecking, if there is still a problem, please contact us or your dealer.
Reduce the detection area. Remove the moving object.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Door opens and closes for no apparent reason (Ghosting)
The sensor detects the movement of the door.
Adjust the detection depth away from the door.
Door does not operate
Door operates intermittently
Door operate by itself
Tighten or reconnect the connector. Apply proper voltage to the sensor. (AC/DC 12~24V)
Dust, frost or water droplet are on the sensor lens.
Wipe the Detection Window clean and install a weather cover if
necessary. Sensitivity too low. Inappropriate detection area.
Increase the sensitivity.
Adjust the detection pattern.
Object moving in the detection area. Detection area is too far from the door, causing detection of passing pedestrians. Sensitivity too high. Decrease the sensitivity.
Another sensor is installed in close proximity. Ensure that the frequency setting of each sensor is not the same. Addition or removal of a matFalling snow or
footprints in snow.
Re-power the sensor.
Connection failure. Incorrect power supply voltage.
Reduce the detection area.
13. TROUBLESHOOTING
< Disclaimer > The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for below.
1. Misinterpretation of the installation instructions, miss connection, negligence, sensor modification and inappropriate installation.
2. Damage caused by inappropriate transportation.
3. Accidents or damages caused by fire, pollution, abnormal voltage, earthquake, thunderstorm, wind, floods and other acts of providence.
4. Losses of business profits, business interruptions, business information losses and other financial losses caused by using the sensor or malfunction of the sensor.
5. Amount of compensation beyond selling price in all cases.
Set Monitor Mode to "Snow"
3. If the sensor detects even though no one is in the detection area, decrease the sensitivity.
1. Set the appropriate sensitivity setting for the mounting height of the sensor.
3. Width adjustment
8. ADJUSTING THE DETECTION PATTERN
Adjust the detection width by turning Area Mask with a screwdriver.
2. Depth adjustment – Number of Rows of Detection
1. Depth Adjustment – Sensor Body
The detection range will vary depending on the installation environment, object detected and sensor settings (clothes and floor material as well as sensor sensitivity settings will all have an effect)
Section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
Delete or add rows of detection
Ensure that the inner row of detection does not detect door movement
Narrow
Door
Door
After installation and sensor setting adjustment, walk test the sensor to ensure that the detection area is as required. If unreliable detection or false door activations occur then re-adjust the sensor detection range and sensitivity settings.
10. VERIFICATION OF OPERATION
[m]
Wide
Technical problems with the 3H-IR14C sensor are indicated by a flashing Green/Red LED. The frequency of flashing indicates the type of problem.
12. SELF DIAGNOSTICS ERRORS
4 Rows ON 3 Rows ON
2 Rows ON 1 Rows ON
26 Dublin Street (2nd Floor), Carlow, Ireland
URL: http://www.hotron.com
Fax: +353-(0)59-9140543
Phone: +353-(0)59-9140345
1-11-26 Hyakunin-Cho, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
URL: http://www.hotron.com
Fax: +81-(0)3-5330-9222
Phone: +81-(0)3-5330-9221
Manufacturer HOTRON CO.,LTD.
SALES Europe Hotron Ireland Ltd.
CAUTION
Non-
Detection
Power
OFF
1234
Detection Non-Detection
1. Safety Output Row 1, 2 / TEST Input
1234
Red
Green
Red
Green
Compiler of Technical File (EC Community)
Description of Product:
Directives Fulfilled:
Above EC Type Directives Certified by:
Harmonized Standards Used:
Other Technical Standards Used:
Declaration made by Date
Location of Declaration
Door opens and remains in the open position
Internal sensor error. Reflection of the transmitted infrared signal from the floor is too low.
Increase the sensitivity.
Replace the sensor.
Replace the sensor
The sensor sensitivity setting is too low.
Fast
Slow
Flash Frequency LED Cause
14. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
3H-IR14C Combined motion and presence detection sensor for the activation and safety of automatic doors. Technology used is Active Infrared Technology.
David Morgan / Hotron Ireland Ltd 26 Dublin Street, Carlow, Ireland Ph: +353-(0)59-9140345 Fax: +353-(0)59-9140543
EN ISO 13849-1:2008 DIN 18650-1:2010
EN 16005:2012
TUV NORD CERT GmbH 30519 Hannover, Germany Identification No: 0044
Teruya Morimoto Director Quality Assurance
Honda Electron Co. Ltd 1-23-19 Asahi-cho,Machida-City, Tokyo, Japan
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11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS
5
°
[0°]
1.0
2.0
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
2.0 [+5°]
[m]
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.02.0
0
1.0 2.0
Wide
1.02.0
0
1.0 2.0
Narrow
H L
M
H L
M
N.O.
5
N.C.
Blue
Yellow
1234 1234 1234 1234
Blue
Yellow
TEST
Response
Detection as response to TEST
TEST Non-TEST TEST
Non-TEST TEST Non-TEST
OFF
8
ON
Brown(-)
Gray(+)
Supplying DC12 to 24V, make current flow from Gray to Brown.
Break the current flow on test state.
T1 : 10±1ms App. T2 : 11±1ms App.
T2T1
2. Activation Output Row 2, 3, 4
Non-
Detection
Power
OFF
1234
Detection
N.O.
6
N.C.
Green
White
Green
White
1234
DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC DIN 18650-1:2010 Powered pedestrian doors Part 1: Product requirements chapter 5.7.4 EN 12978:2003 +A1:2009 Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates - safety devices for power operated doors and gates
- Requirements and test methods EN 62061:2005 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems EN ISO 13849-1:2008 Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems. EN 16005:2012 EC type examination No. *************
2.0 2.5
2.5 3.0
L M M H
Criterion of
sensitivity
Height
[m]
Adjust the sensitivity that is appropriate to the installation environment.
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