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75.5159.09 20090115 6/10
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Remote Control Programming: Continued.
1
4
7
F1 F2
5
8
0
+
?
3
6
9
2
IR curtain
immunity
1 normal
2 rain
3 snow
Output configuration
Relay 1 Relay 2
(presence)
1 Active Passive
2 Passive Active
3 Passive Passive
4
Active Active
Number of IR
curtains
1 1 curtain
(safety curtain close to the door)
2 2 curtains
3 2 curtains (same as 2)
Unlock
Check values
?
Lock
Setup
launch a setup
launch an assisted setup
restore factory settings
Max. duration of
presence detection
0 30 seconds for IRIS
1 = 1 minute
2 = 2 minutes
3 = 5 minutes
4 = 10 minutes
5 = 20 minutes
6 = 60 minutes
9 Infinity (no learn) for IRIS-I
Door control
F2
1 normal
(LED in normal mode)
2 door permanently open
(red LED ON)
3 door permanently closed
(red LED OFF / No monitoring reply)
Installation
Configuration
Mounting
Height
Pulse
Frequency
SINGLE UNIT
1
Low Low
2 High Low
3 Low High
4 High High
OVERLAPPING UNITS
5 Low Low
6 High Low
7 Low High
8 High High
Important Note: Upon detection at the sensor, both relays will be simultaneous triggered.
Relay 1 is assigned to the white and green output
wires. Relay 2 is assigned to the brown and blue output wires. Both are dry contacts. BEA wiring diagrams show Relay 2 (brown and blue) as
the designated output for presence detection. For the IRIS sensor, Relay 1 may be used as an auxiliary relay for triggering of other devices. Be
certain to note the relay ‘output specifications’ on page 2.
An Active relay is one that closes the contacts upon detection, a Passive relay will open the contacts upon detection.

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