Optex OA-PRESENCE T Operation Manuals

ENGLISH
MOUNTING TEMPLATE
ORIGINAL
OA-PRESENCE T
MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT
Read this operation manual carefully before use to ensure proper operation of the sensor. Failure to read this operation manual may cause improper sensor operation and may result in serious injury or death of person.The meanings of the symbols are as follows. Please study the following first and then read the contents of this operation manual.
5914603 MAR 2013
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
TM-0031-8
NOTE
1. This sensor is a non-contact switch intended for header mount or wall mount of an automatic door. Do not use for any other applications. This sensor cannot be used for industrial doors or shutters, when used, proper operation and safety cannot be guaranteed.
2. When setting the sensor's detection area, 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 equipments that are connected to the sensor.
4. Only use the sensor as specified in the operation manual provided.
5. Be sure to install the sensor in accordance with the local laws and standards of the country in which the sensor is installed.
6. Before leaving the job site make sure that the sensor is operating properly and instruct the building owner/operator on proper operation of the door and the sensor.
7.The sensor settings can only be changed by an installer or service engineer. When changed, the changed settings and dates shall be registered in the maintenance logbook accompanying the door.
Danger of electric shock.
Disregard of warning may cause the improper operation causing death or serious injury of person.
Disregard of caution may cause the improper operation causing injury of person or damage to objects.
Special attention is required to the section of this symbol.
It is required to check the operation manual if this symbol is shown on the product.
WARNING
Do not wash, disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor, otherwise it may cause electric shock or breakdown of equipments.
1
1. Affix the mounting template at the desired mounting position. (When setting the detection area close to the door, mount the sensor according to the chart below.)
2. Drill two mounting holes of ø3.4mm (ø1/8”).
4. Remove the mounting template.
Header
Sensor
Y
X
H
Door
Floor
Maximum mounting distance (Y)
X
50 (1 15/16") 50 (1 15/16”) 55 (2 3/16”) 70 (2 3/4”)
100 (3 15/16") 35 (1 3/8”) 40 (1 9/16”) 45 (1 3/4”) 55 (2 3/16”)
150 (5 7/8") 25 (1”) 30 (1 3/16”) 35 (1 3/8”) 40 (1 9/16”) 200 (7 7/8") 15 (9/16”) 20 (13/16”) 25 (1”) 35 (1 3/8”)
250 (9 13/16") 15 (9/16”) 20 (13/16”) 25 (1”)
300 (11 13/16") - 15 (9/16”)
5. Unhook A to remove the housing cover as shown below.
6. Fix the sensor to the mounting surface with two mounting screws.
H
0
H: Height from the floor to the bottom of the header
Y: Distance between the bottom of header and the sensor. X: Distance between the door and the mounting surface
(The mounting height is "H + Y".)
2,000 (6' 6") 2,200 (7' 2") 2,500 (8' 2") 2,930 (9' 9")
No limit
45 (1 3/4")
-
- -
A
[mm(feet,inch)]
3,000 (9'10")
0 0 0 0 0 0
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Cover color Mounting height Detection area Detection method
Depth angle adjustment Power supply ( )
Power consumption Operation LED Safety / Test output
*
: OA-PRESENCE T : Black / Silver : 2.0 to 3.0m (6'7" to 9'10") : See ADJUSTMENTS : Active Infrared Reflection
: -5 to 5° : 12 to 24VAC ( ±10%)
12 to 30VDC ( ±10%) : < 2W (< 3VA at AC) : See chart below : Opto coupler (NPN)
Voltage / 5 to 50VDC
Current / 100mA Max.
Dark current / 600nA Max.
(Resistance load)
Test input
Noise level Output hold time
Response time Operating temperature Operating humidity IP rate Category Performance level Weight Accessories
Operation LED
Status
Stand-by
Detection Red
Wrong dipswitch setting
Signal saturation Slow Green blinking
Sensor failure Fast Green blinking
When using this sensor, the sensor has to be connected to a door system which has the SELV circuit.
*
The specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements.
NOTE
Operation LED color
Red & Green blinking
Green
: Opto coupler Voltage / 5 to 30VDC
Current / 6mA Max. (30VDC) : <70dBA : Approx. 0.5sec.
: <0.3sec. :
-20 to +55°C (-4 to 131°F) : <80% : IP54
2 (EN ISO13849-1 : 2008)
:
d (EN ISO13849-1 : 2008): : 260g (9.2oz) : 1 Operation manual
2 Mounting screws
1 Mounting template
1 Cable 3m(9'10")
(6 × 0.14mm² AWG26 /
Overcurrent protection with less than 2A
CAUTION
Risk of getting caught.
2
)
Wire the cable to the door controller as shown below.
To connector of the sensor
Make sure to affix the mounting template as described in the above chart , otherwise it can be dangerous since there may be no detection area around the threshold. Install the sensor as low as possible on the header.
Power supply
1. Red
2. Green
3. Blue
4. White
5. Brown
6. Orange
12 to 24VAC ±10% 12 to 30VDC ±10%
Safety / Test output
Opto coupler ( NPN )
Voltage: 5 to 50VDC
Test input
Opto coupler
Voltage: 5 to 30VDC
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND PART NAMES
245(9 5/8")
125(4 15/16")
36(1 7/16") 43(1 11/16")
When setting cover is open.
ON
1 43 52 6 98 107
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
INSTALLATION
NOTE
The following conditions are not suitable for the sensor installation.
-Fog or exhaust emission around the door.
-Wet floor.
-Vibrating header or mounting surface.
-Moving objects or a heating radiator in the detection area.
-Highly reflecting floor or highly reflecting objects around the door.
.
9(3/8")
(3)
38(1 1/2")
[mm(inch)]
(1)
(4)
(2)
(1) Connector (2) Mounting holes (3) Setting cover (4) Setting cover screw
64(2 1/2")
(5) Operation LED (6) Detection window (7) Dipswitches (8) Depth angle adjustment screw (9) Depth angle indicator (10) Function key
(2) (2)
(5)
(6)
WARNING
Danger of electric shock.
3
1.Plug the connector of the sensor.
2.Open the setting cover.
3.Supply power to the sensor. Adjust the detection area and set the dipswitches. ( See ADJUSTMENTS)
4.Close the setting cover.
NOTE
4
Make sure to connect the cable correctly to the door controller before turning the power ON. To enable the presence detection, do not enter the detection area for 10 seconds after supplying the power. Do not touch the dipswitches before turning the power ON, otherwise an error occurs. When changing the settings of dipswitches, check ADJUSTMENTS 3 Dipswitch settings.
Place the housing cover . If wiring is to be exposed, break the knockout.
WARNING
Danger of electric shock.
NOTE
To remove the housing cover of the sensor installed on the header, place a screw driver in the two notches on the upper part of the sensor.
Before starting the procedure, ensure that the power is turned OFF. When passing the cable through the hole, do not tear the shield, otherwise it may cause electric shock or breakdown of the sensor.
Do not use the sensor without the cover. When using the cable knockout, install the sensor indoors or use the rain-cover (Separately available) otherwise electric shock or breakdown of the sensor may occur.
Knockout
ADJUSTMENTS
Detection area according to the test conditions required by EN 16005.
1
500
Mounting height : 2,000(6' 6")
0
500
500
Mounting height : 2,200(7' 2")
0
500
: Detection area : Emitting area
The actual detection area may become smaller depending on the ambient light, the color / material of
NOTE
the object or the floor as well as the entry speed of the object. The sensor may not be activated when the entering speed of the object or a person is slower than 50mm / sec. or faster than 1,500mm / sec.
Area depth angle adjustment
2
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
The detection area can be adjusted up to 5° away from the door (Deep) or 5° towards the door (Shallow). Adjust the required detection area by turning the depth adjustment screw wth a screw driver. Check the detection area position with Red LED of the Operation LED using a tool such as a reflecting mirror. For the compliance with EN 16005, the required fine adjustments applying the EN 16005 test conditions are recommended.
Make sure the detection area does not overlap with the door / header,otherwise ghosting / signal saturation
NOTE
may occur. Do not place any highly reflecting objects in the detection area, otherwise signal saturation may occur.
REFERENCE
1. Turn the depth adjustment screw to the right (Deep) to place the detection area most away from the door.
2. Set INFRARED FINDER sensitivity to "H" (High) and place it on the floor as shown below.
3. Turn the depth adjustment screw to the left (Shallow) until the emitting area is placed at the position where INFRARED FINDER is in the low detection status (Slow Red blinking).
Dipswitch settings
3
Follow these steps to change the settings of dipswitches.
1.Change the function key from "Operation Mode" to "Setting Mode".
2.Change the dipswitches setting.
3.Change the function key back to"Operation Mode".
When the above procedures (1-3) are not followed, an error
NOTE
(Red & Green blinking) occurs.
-0.5
0.5
Area depth adjustment with INFRARED FINDER (Separately available)
0 500 1,000-500-1,000-1,500 1,500
0 500 1,000-500-1,000-1,500 1,500
[m]
Deep
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
: Sensor
0.5
Detection Area
Detection Area
Make sure to use the sensor only in "Operation Mode".
-0.5
[mm(feet,inch)]
Mounting surface
Test conditions required by EN 16005
Floor : Grey paper Detection object :
EN 16005 CA reference body
Sensor setting
Mounting surface
[m]
Shallow
Area angle : 0° Sensitivity : "Middle" Area width : 8 Spots
Test conditions
Speed of detection object :
50mm / sec.
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
INFRARED FINDER
Dipswitches
Function key
ON
1 43 52 6 98 107
0.5
[m]
-0.5
Setting Mode
Operation Mode
The sensor does not operate properly in "Setting Mode".
3-1.Setting the sensitivity
Normally set to "Middle". "Low" decreases the sensitivity and "High / S-High" increases the sensitivity. Refer to the chart below for the suitable sensitivity to each installation environment.
Mounting height [ mm (feet,inch) ]
2,000 (6' 6") 2,200 (7' 2") 2,500 (8' 2") 3,000 (9' 10") For example
Low reflection
Middle reflection
High reflection
Floor condition
NOTE
Middle Middle
Low Middle Middle
Low
Special attention to the setting is required when the door is used often by the elderly or children. Please adjust the sensitivity and presence detection timer according to your risk assessment.
Low
High
Middle High
3-2.Setting the presence detection timer
The presence detection timer can be selected from 4 settings. To comply with EN 16005, set the timer "30sec." or longer.
NOTE
To enable the presence detection, do not enter the detection area for 10 seconds after setting the timer.
Low S-HighHighMiddle
21
S-High
S-High
30sec. 180sec.60sec.
43
21
21
-Carpet
-Dark color floor
-Concrete
-Tile
-Marble
43
43
21
43
3-3.Setting the area width
The left and right width can be adjusted by combining dipswitches 5,6,7 and 8. Referring to the chart below, select dipswitches 5 and 6 for the left and dipswitches 7 and 8 for the right area width adjustment.
[m]
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
NOTE
1
2
3
4 5
01.0 1.02.0 2.0
The actual detection area may become smaller depending on the ambient light, the color / material of the object or the floor as well as the entry speed of the object. The sensor may not be activated when the entering speed of an object or a person is slower than 50mm / sec. or faster than 1,500mm / sec.
8
7
6
3-4.Setting the frequency
When using more than two sensors close to each other, set the different frequency for each sensor by dipswitch 9.
Left area width adjustment
Dipswitches
Area spots
65
No spots eliminated
Eliminated
Right area width adjustment
Dipswitches
Area spots
87
No spots eliminated
Eliminated
1
8
65
Eliminated
87
Eliminated
65
1 2 1 2 3
Eliminated
87
7 8 6 7 8
Eliminated
Setting1
9
65
87
Setting2
9
3-5.Setting the test input
Set dipswitch 10 according to the test input from the door controller.
< Test input and Safety / Test output timing chart >
High
Test input
(from door controller)
Safety / Test output
(to door controller)
*The test input delay time is the time period between the test input and safety / test output.
Low
Test inputDetection
t2
t1(>t2)
t2
* t2 =Test input delay time (10msec.)
CHECKING
Check the operation according to the chart below.
Entry into
detection area
Motion/Presence
detection active
Red
OFF
Entry
Status
Operation LED
Output
Power OFF
-
None
OFF
Outside of
detection area
Stand-by
Green
ON
COMPLIED STANDARDS
EN 16005:2012
EN 61496-3:2001 clause 4. 3. 5 and 5. 4. 7. 3
Notified Body: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, Daimlerstraße 40 60314 Frankfurt Germany
EN 12978+A1:2009 EN ISO 13849-1:2008 EN ISO 13849-2:2008EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
WARNING
1. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window lightly with a damp cloth. (Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
2. Do not wash the sensor with water.
3. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself, otherwise electric shock may occur.
4. When an operation LED blinks green, contact your installer or service engineer.
5. Always contact your installer or service engineer when changing the settings.
6. Do not paint the detection window.
NOTE
1. When turning the power ON, always walk-test the detection area to ensure proper operation.
2. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Door does not open when a person enters the detection area.
Door opens when no one is in the detection area. (Ghosting)
Door remains open
Door remains closed
* Before changing these settings, set the function key to the "Setting mode". When finished, set back to the "Operation mode".
Manufacturer European Subsidiary
Operation
LED
None Power supply voltage. Set to the stated voltage.
Unstable
Unstable
Red
Proper
Fast
Green
blinking
Slow
Green
blinking
Red & Green
blinking
Proper
Wrong wiring or connection failure. Wrong detection area positioning. Sensitivity is too low. Short presence detection timer. Dirty detection window. Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Vibration of the header. Set the sensitivity lower. Water drops on the detection window. Use the rain-cover (Separately available).
The detection area overlaps with that of another sensor.
The detection area overlaps with the door / header.
Reflecting objects in the detection area. Or reflecting light on the floor.
Sensitivity is too high. Set the sensitivity lower(*). Objects that move or
emit light in the detection area. (Ex.Plant, illumination, etc.)
Wet floor. Check the installation condition referring to The exhaust emission or fog pen-
etrate into the detection area.
Sudden change in the detection area.
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
Wrong setting of dipswitches. Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-5(*). Wrong setting of function key. Set to "Operation Mode".
Sensor failure. Dirty detection window. Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
Sensitivity is too low. Set the sensitivity higher(*). Signal saturation.
The detection area overlaps with the door / header.
Wrong setting of dipswitches.
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
Possible cause
Check the wires and connector. Check ADJUSTMENTS 1 , 2 & 3(*). Set the sensitivity higher(*). Set the presence detection timer longer(*).
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Or install in a place keeping the waterdrops off.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-4(*).
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
Remove the objects.
Remove the objects.
INSTALLATION on the reverse side.
Check ADJUSTMENTS 3-1 & 3-2(*). If the problem still persists, hard-reset the sensor.(Turn the power OFF and ON again.)
Check the wires and connector.
Contact your installer or service engineer.
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Remove highly reflecting objects from the detection area. Or lower the sensitivity. Or change the area angle.
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
1. Set the function key to "Setting Mode"
2. Change dipswitch 10 setting (ON OFF ON or OFF ON OFF)
3. Set the function key back to "Operation Mode".
Check the wires and connector.
Possible countermeasures
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10
Outside of
detection area
Stand-by
Green
ON
LowHigh
10
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