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BEA EAGLE ONE HM - Sensing Field Configuration; Sensitivity Impact on Detection Field; Lateral Antenna Angle Adjustments; Vertical Antenna Angle Adjustments

BEA EAGLE ONE HM
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A. DIMENSIONS OF THE SENSING FIELD (WIDTH, DEPTH, DEAD ZONE) ARE DETERMINED BY THE
SENSITIVITY SETTING (0 to 9)
The sensing fields here on the right correspond to
the following adjustments:
Vertical angle of antenna: 20;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m
B. POSITION OF THE SENSING FIELD IS DETERMINED BY THE LATERAL ANGLE OF THE PLANAR ANTENNA
The sensing fields here on the
right correspond to the following
adjustments:
Bidirectional mode;
Lateral angle of the antenna:
30°, - 30°;
Mounting height 5m.
C. POSITION OF THE SENSING FIELD IS DETERMINED BY THE VERTICAL ANGLE OF THE ANTENNA
The sensing fields here on the right
correspond to the following adjustments:
Sensitivity: 9;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m.
To obtain a sensing field as
close to the door as possible,
set the antenna at its
minimum tilt angle (0° to 15°).
Example of
deep-field operator
application.
To obtain a sensing field close
to the door, set the antenna at a
tilt angle of 30°.
Example of standard
operator application.
To obtain a sensing field
distant from the door, set the
antenna at a tilt angle of 45°.
Example of standard
operator application
(with dead zone).
FOR A CEILING MOUNTING:
The sensing fields here on the right
correspond to the following adjustments:
Sensitivity: 9;
Bidirectional mode;
Mounting height: 5m.
MECHANICAL
CONFIGURATION
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