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BEA IS40 - User Manual

BEA IS40
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DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
SENSOR TILT ANGLE 15° to 45°
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
12 to 24VAC ±10%
12 to 24VDC +30% / -5%
MAIN FREQUENCY 50 to 60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION < 3.5W
RELAY OUTPUT
- Max. Voltage
- Max. Current
- Max Switching Power
2 Relays with switch-over contact (voltage free)
60 VDC / 125 VAC
1A (resistive)
30W (DC) / 60VA (AC)
INSTALLATION HEIGHT
IS40: 8 ft - 16 ft (2.5 - 6 m)
IS40XL: 6.5 ft - 11.5 ft (2 - 3.5 m)
TEMPERATURE RANGE -22°F ( -30°C) to + 140°F (60°C)
PROTECTION DEGREE IP65 / NEMA 4
NORM CONFORMITY Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to 2004/108/EEC, R&TTE: 1999/5/EC
DIMENSIONS (D X W X H) 5 in. X 4 in. X 3.75 in. (127mm x 102mm x 96mm)
MATERIAL
- Housing
- Face
ABS
Polycarbonate
COLOR
- Housing
- Face
Black
Transparent Purple
CABLE LENGTH 32 feet (10m)
TECHNOLOGY MICROWAVE DOPPLER RADAR INFRARED
RADIATED FREQUENCY 24.175 GHz 875 nm
RADIATED POWER DENSITY < 5 mW/cm² < 250mW/m²
DETECTION MODE Motion Presence
MAXIMUM DETECTION FIELD
IS40: 13 ft x 16 ft (4m x 5m)
IS40XL: 13 ft x 6.5 ft (4m x 2m)
IS40: 10 ft x 10 ft (3m x 3m)
IS40XL: 7.5 ft x 7.5 ft (2.3m x 2.3m)
OUTPUT HOLD TIME 0.5 sec. to 9 sec. 0.5 sec.
REACTION TIME 100ms 250ms
MINIMUM TARGET SPEED 2 in/sec (5cm/sec) in sensor axis 0 in/sec (0cm/sec)
LED SIGNAL Green = Activation Relay Red = Presence Relay
RADAR ANGLE / SENSOR ANGLE -8° to 22° (relative to sensor front face) 15°, 30°, 45°
IS40 / IS40XL
USER’S GUIDE
COMBINED ACTIVE INFRARED (IR) AND MICROWAVE SENSOR
75.5695.01 EN 20120113 Page 1 of 9
IS40 / IS40XL
- The IS40 uses
Microwave technology
for motion detection
and Active Infrared
technology for
presence detection.
SPECIFICATIONS
IS40: for normal to high mounting 8 ft - 16 ft (2.5 - 6 m)
IS40 XL: for low mounting 6.5 ft - 11.5 ft (2 - 3.5 m)
1. IR angle indicator
2. LED’s
3. IR emitters
4. Radar angle adjustment
dial
5. Radar detection antenna
6. Sensor angle adjustment
7. Bracket
8. Cable
DESCRIPTION

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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Tina LarsonAug 31, 2025
    What to do if BEA IS40 vehicle detection filter still detects pedestrians?
    • M
      Melissa NicholsAug 31, 2025
      If your BEA accessories vehicle detection filter is used, but pedestrians are still detected, the chosen value may not be optimal for your application. Try increasing the detection filter value, changing the sensor angle, or increasing the mounting height.
  • J
    Joseph JacobsonAug 30, 2025
    What to do if my BEA IS40 Accessories door opens and closes constantly?
    • H
      hfloresAug 30, 2025
      If your BEA accessories door opens and closes constantly, the sensor may be disturbed by the door's motion or vibrations. Ensure the sensor is properly anchored and the detection mode is unidirectional. Try changing the sensor and/or radar angle, increasing the detection filter value, and reducing the field size.
  • J
    Jennifer RitterAug 29, 2025
    Why does my BEA Accessories door open for no apparent reason?
    • P
      Pamela SimsAug 29, 2025
      If your BEA accessories door opens for no apparent reason, it might be due to several factors. Raindrops or vibrations could be triggering the sensor; ensure the detection mode is unidirectional and increase the detection filter value. The sensor might not be securely installed; make sure it is properly secured. In highly reflective environments, the sensor may detect objects outside its intended field; try changing the antenna angle, decreasing the field size, or increasing the detection filter value.
  • C
    carmenmorrisAug 28, 2025
    Why did the BEA Accessories setup fail due to motion?
    • T
      thompsondonnaAug 28, 2025
      If the setup of your BEA Accessories has failed because of motion in the IR field, launch a new setup, ensuring the IR area is clear of any moving objects.
  • C
    Courtney HaynesAug 27, 2025
    How to fix BEA Accessories presence detection disturbed by rain or snow?
    • D
      Danielle CantuAug 27, 2025
      If rain or snow is disrupting the presence detection of your BEA Accessories, increase the immunity of the IR field during rain or snow (value 2 or 3, respectively).
  • D
    david53Aug 26, 2025
    How to stop BEA IS40 Accessories sensor from detecting objects outside its field?
    • B
      benjaminangelAug 27, 2025
      If your BEA Accessories sensor is detecting objects outside its intended detection area, try increasing the microwave rejection setting.
  • F
    feliciacarterAug 25, 2025
    Why does my BEA IS40 Accessories sensor detect objects outside of its detection field?
    • J
      Joseph BennettAug 26, 2025
      If your BEA Accessories sensor detects objects outside of its detection field, it could be due to excessive reflection from a metallic environment. Try increasing the microwave rejection setting.
  • K
    Katie WashingtonAug 25, 2025
    Why are there sporadic presence detections for no reason on my BEA Accessories?
    • C
      Christopher RamirezAug 25, 2025
      If you are experiencing sporadic presence detections for no reason with your BEA accessories, it could be due to rain or external environmental factors disturbing the presence detection. Set the AIRcurtain immunity to value 3. Also, ensure the sensor is securely installed.

Summary

Product Description

Technical Specifications

Safety Precautions

Product Dimensions

Installation Tips

Mounting Instructions

Wiring and Relay Configuration

Sensor Angle Adjustment

IR Pattern Size Configuration

Microwave Field Adjustments

Microwave Field Tilt Angle

Remote Control Parameters

Motion Detection Settings

Configure sensitivity, detection mode, hold time, and rejection mode for motion detection.

Rejection Mode Configuration

Select levels of rejection for traffic types and interference immunity.

Output Configuration

Define activation logic for motion and presence relays based on object detection.

IR; Presence Settings

Adjust frequency, IR immunity, and automatic learn time for presence detection.

Sensor Setup Sequence and Access Code

Sensor Setup Sequence

Steps for saving changes, launching setup, and managing parameters.

Factory Values and Access Code

Procedures for resetting to factory defaults and setting/deleting access codes.

Troubleshooting Guide

Available Accessories

Company Contact Information

BEA IS40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryAccessories
Protection RatingIP54
Connection TypeScrew terminals
OutputRelay
Power Supply12 - 24 VAC/DC
Operating Voltage10-30 VDC
Sensing Range40 mm
Housing MaterialPlastic

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