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BEA FAAC XV1 User Manual

BEA FAAC XV1
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Manufactured by: BEA SA - LIEGE Science Park - Allée des Noisetiers 5 - 4031 Angleur - Belgium - T +32 4 3616565 - F +32 4 3612858 - info@bea.be - www.bea.be
FAAC S.p.A . - Via Calari, 10 40069 Zola Predosa - Italia - tel. +39 051 61724 - fax. +39 051 758518 - www.faacgroup.com
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BEA hereby declares that the FAAC XV1 is in conformity with the basic requirements and the other relevant provisions of the
directives 1999/5/EC and 2006/42/EC.
Notifi ed Body for EC inspection: 0044 - TÜV NORD CERT GmbH, Langemarckstr. 20, D-45141 Essen
Angleur, June 2013 Pierre Gardier, Authorized representative and responsible for technical documentation
LED-ИНДИКАТОРЫ
*excludes EN 16005-conformity of the door system
Only for EC countries: According to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
The ORANGE LED
ashes 1 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 2 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 4 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 5 x.
ОРАНЖЕВЫЙ
Бастро моргает
The ORANGE LED
is on.
The RED LED fl ashes
quickly after an
assisted setup.
The RED LED
lights up
sporadically.
The GREEN LED
lights up
sporadically.
The LED is off.
The reaction of
the door does not
correspond to the
LED-signal.
DIP-переключатели были
изменены без подтверждения.
The sensor signals
an internal fault.
Irregularities in the
power supply
The sensor receives
not enough IR-energy.
The sensor receives
too much IR-energy.
The sensor encounters
a memory problem.
The sensor vibrates.
The sensor sees the door
during the assisted setup.
The sensor sees the door.
The sensor is disturbed by
lamps or another sensor.
The sensor is disturbed
by the rain.
The sensor is disturbed by
rain and/or leaves.
The sensor vibrates.
Ghosting
The sensor sees the door
or other moving objects.
Check power supply.
Check wiring.
Use the 1 m prism if possible (accessory).
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Подтвердите установку DIP-переключателей
продолжительным нажатием на кнопку.
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED lights up again, replace sensor.
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Launch a new assisted setup.
Attention: Do not stand in the detection fi eld!
Change the activation mode of relay R1 (DIP 4).
Use a low energy prism if possible (accessory).
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Check if the sensor is fastened fi rmly.
Check position of prism and cover.
Choose the critical environment presetting (DIP 1+2).
Choose the critical environment presetting (DIP 1+2).
Choose the critical environment presetting (DIP 1+2).
Change radar antenna angle.
Check if the sensor is fastened fi rmly.
Check position of cable and cover.
Remove the objects if possible.
Change radar fi eld size.
Launch an assisted setup and adjust the IR angle.
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED fl ashes again, replace sensor.
Check connections to test output.
If your door controller is not able to test the sensor,
connect the red and blue cable to the power supply.*
PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE - DESIGNED FOR COLOUR PRINTING
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. cover
2. radar antenna (wide fi eld)
3. radar eld size adjustment
4. IR-prism (2 m)
DESCRIPTION
Presence
Typical response time: <256 ms
Active infrared with background analysis
Spot diameter: 0.1 m (typ)
Number of spots: 24
Number of curtains: 2
From -4 ° to +4 ° (adjustable)
Solid-state-relay
(free of potential, free of polarity)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 V AC/DC
0.3 s to 1 s (not adjustable)
Typical: < 5 ms
ENGLISH
Opening & safety sensor
for automatic sliding doors
5. main connector
6. IR-angle adjustment
7. push button for setup or DIP-setting confi rmation
8. DIP-switch
12 V - 30 V DC -5%/+10%
(to be operated from SELV compatible power supplies only)
< 2.2 W
1.8 m to 3 m
< 1 V : Log. L; > 10 V: Log. H (max. 30 V)
-25 °C to +55 °C
IP54
< 70 dB
20 years
R&TTE 1999/5/EC; MD 2006/42/EC; LVD 2006/95/EC; ROHS 2 2011/65/EU; EN 16005:2012;
EN 12978:2009; EN IEC 62061:2005 SIL2, EN 61496-1:2012 ESPE Type 2; EN ISO 13849-1:2008
Pl «
CAT.2 (under the condition that the door control system monitors the sensor at least once per door cycle)
Supply voltage:
Power consumption:
Mounting height:
Sensitivity of the test input:
Temperature range:
Degree of protection:
Noise:
Expected lifetime:
Norm conformity:
Motion
Min. detection speed: 5 cm/s
Microwave doppler radar
Transmitter frequency: 24.150 GHz
Transmitter radiated power: < 20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density: < 5 mW/cm2
From 15 ° to 50 ° vertical (adjustable)
Solid-state-relay
(free of potential, free of polarity)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 V AC/DC
0.5 s
Detection mode:
Technology:
Angle:
Output:
Hold time output signal:
Response time on test request:
User’s Guide for product version 0100 and higher
See product label for serial number
S
pecifi cations are subject to changes without prior notice. All values measured in specifi c conditions.
GREEN
LED
RED
LED
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BEA FAAC XV1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TechnologyMicrowave
Operating Frequency24.125 GHz
Detection ModeMotion detection
Power SupplyDC
OutputRelay
Operating Temperature-20°C to +50°C

Summary

LED Indicators and Troubleshooting

Orange LED Flashing 1x: DIP Switch Confirmation Issue

Confirms DIP switch settings; flashing indicates changes without confirmation.

Orange LED Flashing 2x: Internal Sensor Fault

Indicates an internal fault within the sensor.

Orange LED Flashing 4x: Power Supply Irregularities

Signals issues with the power supply or wiring.

Orange LED Flashing 5x: Insufficient IR Energy

Sensor receives insufficient IR energy; check prism or angle.

Orange LED On: Excessive IR Energy

Sensor receives too much IR energy; use low energy prism.

Red LED Flashing Quickly: Memory Problem or Setup Issue

Indicates a memory problem or a need to re-launch assisted setup.

Red LED Sporadic: Sensor Disturbance

Sensor disturbed by lamps, other sensors, rain, or leaves.

Green LED Sporadic: Ghosting or Object Detection

Sensor detects ghosting or moving objects; adjust antenna angle.

LED Off: Door Not Corresponding to Signal

Door reaction doesn't match LED signal; check connections or activation mode.

Technical Specifications

Supply Voltage and Power Consumption

Specifies voltage range and power draw of the sensor.

Mounting Height Range

Defines the recommended mounting height for optimal performance.

Sensitivity of Test Input

Details sensitivity levels for test input signals.

Operating Temperature Range

Specifies the environmental temperature limits for the sensor.

Degree of Protection (IP Rating)

Indicates the sensor's resistance to dust and water ingress.

Noise Level

Specifies the maximum permissible noise level.

Expected Sensor Lifetime

Provides an estimate of the sensor's operational lifespan.

Norm Conformity and Safety Standards

Lists relevant directives and safety standards the sensor complies with.

Detection Modes and Technology

Motion Detection Specifications

Details parameters for motion detection, including speed and technology.

Presence Detection Specifications

Details parameters for presence detection, including response time and technology.

Adjustable Angle Settings

Describes the adjustable angles for detection fields.

Output Signal Type and Specifications

Defines the output type, contact ratings, and voltage limits.

Hold Time Output Signal

Specifies the duration the output signal is held.

Response Time on Test Request

Indicates how quickly the sensor responds to a test request.

Mounting and Wiring Guide

Wiring Connections for Power and Inputs

Illustrates wiring for power supply, opening, and test outputs.

Earthing Requirements for Door System

Emphasizes the need for correct earthing of the door control unit and profile.

Output Status and EN 16005 Connection

Explains output status and required connection for EN 16005 compliance.

Radar Field Configuration

Field Size Adjustment

Details how field size varies with mounting height.

Angle Adjustment for Radar

Describes the adjustable angle for the radar detection.

Infrared Safety Field

Infrared Detection Width and Depth

Provides dimensions for infrared detection width and depth.

IR Curtain Positioning

Guidance on checking and adjusting IR curtain positions.

DIP-Switch Settings and Configuration

DIP-Switch Presetting Options

Details presetting options based on environment and activation.

DIP-Switch Change Confirmation

Explains LED feedback and button press for confirming settings.

Sensor Setup Procedures

Quick Setup Procedure

Steps for performing a quick setup after DIP changes.

Assisted Setup Procedure

Steps for assisted setup to verify wiring and function.

Safety and Installation Instructions

Pre-Installation Checks

Ensuring good functioning before leaving the premises.

Intended Use and Manufacturer Responsibility

Defines intended use and manufacturer's responsibility for risk assessment.

Qualified Personnel and Warranty

Emphasizes installation by trained personnel and warranty voiding conditions.

Handling and Maintenance Precautions

Advises against touching components, covering sensor, and recommends cleaning.

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