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Technology | Microwave |
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Operating Frequency | 24.125 GHz |
Detection Mode | Motion detection |
Power Supply | DC |
Output | Relay |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
Confirms DIP switch settings; flashing indicates changes without confirmation.
Indicates an internal fault within the sensor.
Signals issues with the power supply or wiring.
Sensor receives insufficient IR energy; check prism or angle.
Sensor receives too much IR energy; use low energy prism.
Indicates a memory problem or a need to re-launch assisted setup.
Sensor disturbed by lamps, other sensors, rain, or leaves.
Sensor detects ghosting or moving objects; adjust antenna angle.
Door reaction doesn't match LED signal; check connections or activation mode.
Specifies voltage range and power draw of the sensor.
Defines the recommended mounting height for optimal performance.
Details sensitivity levels for test input signals.
Specifies the environmental temperature limits for the sensor.
Indicates the sensor's resistance to dust and water ingress.
Specifies the maximum permissible noise level.
Provides an estimate of the sensor's operational lifespan.
Lists relevant directives and safety standards the sensor complies with.
Details parameters for motion detection, including speed and technology.
Details parameters for presence detection, including response time and technology.
Describes the adjustable angles for detection fields.
Defines the output type, contact ratings, and voltage limits.
Specifies the duration the output signal is held.
Indicates how quickly the sensor responds to a test request.
Illustrates wiring for power supply, opening, and test outputs.
Emphasizes the need for correct earthing of the door control unit and profile.
Explains output status and required connection for EN 16005 compliance.
Details how field size varies with mounting height.
Describes the adjustable angle for the radar detection.
Provides dimensions for infrared detection width and depth.
Guidance on checking and adjusting IR curtain positions.
Details presetting options based on environment and activation.
Explains LED feedback and button press for confirming settings.
Steps for performing a quick setup after DIP changes.
Steps for assisted setup to verify wiring and function.
Ensuring good functioning before leaving the premises.
Defines intended use and manufacturer's responsibility for risk assessment.
Emphasizes installation by trained personnel and warranty voiding conditions.
Advises against touching components, covering sensor, and recommends cleaning.