How to stop my BEA Accessories sensor from vibrating?
- TThomas BentonSep 9, 2025
If your BEA Accessories sensor is vibrating, check if the sensor and door cover is fastened firmly. Also, check the position of the cable and cover.
How to stop my BEA Accessories sensor from vibrating?
If your BEA Accessories sensor is vibrating, check if the sensor and door cover is fastened firmly. Also, check the position of the cable and cover.
Why does the green LED light up sporadically on my BEA Accessories?
If the green LED lights up sporadically on your BEA Accessories, the sensor might be disturbed by rain and/or leaves. Select presetting 2 or 3. Also, increase the radar-immunity filter.
What to do if my BEA Accessories sensor sees the door or other moving objects?
If your BEA Accessories sensor detects the door or other moving objects, try to remove the objects if possible. Also, change the radar field size or angle.
What does it mean when the orange LED flashes 5 times on BEA Accessories?
If the orange LED flashes five times on your BEA Accessories, it means there is too much AIR-energy. Check the angle of the AIR-curtains. Decrease the AIR-immunity filter (values 1-3
Why is the orange LED flashing 4 times on my BEA Accessories?
If the orange LED flashes four times on your BEA Accessories, it indicates not enough AIR-energy. Check the angle of the AIR-curtains. Also, increase the AIR-immunity filter (values >2.8 m).
What to do if the LED and LCD display are off on my BEA Accessories?
If the LED and the LCD display are off on your BEA Accessories, try cutting and restoring the power supply. Also, check the wiring.
How to fix orange LED flashing once on BEA Accessories?
If the orange LED on your BEA Accessories flashes once, it indicates an internal fault. Try cutting and then restoring the power supply. If the orange LED flashes again after restoring power, replace the sensor.
What to do if the orange LED flashes 2 times on my BEA Accessories?
If the orange LED flashes twice on your BEA Accessories, the power supply may be too low or too high. You should check the power supply in the diagnostics menu of the LCD. Also, check the wiring.
What to do if my BEA Door Opening System sensor sees the door?
Launch an assisted setup and adjust the IR angle.
How to fix ghosting created by door movement on my BEA IXIO-DT3 Door Opening System?
Change the radar field angle.
Liquid Crystal Display component of the sensor.
Narrow field radar antenna for detection.
Wide field radar antenna for detection.
Adjustment for the width of the AIR-curtain.
Optical lenses for the AIR-curtain system.
Protective cover for the sensor unit.
Primary connection point for power and data.
Primary manual adjustment control for the sensor.
Knob for adjusting the AIR-curtain angle.
Accessory for mounting the sensor.
Accessory for ceiling mounting.
Accessory for protection against rain.
Interface for upgrading existing systems.
Detailed wiring diagram showing connections for power, inputs, and outputs.
Information on fixation compatibility with ACTIV8.
Configuration options for the radar relay output.
Configuration options for the radar frequency output.
Configuration options for the radar current source output.
Detection field characteristics for the 15° to 45° angle.
Detection field characteristics for the -15° to 15° angle.
Detection field size for wide configuration.
Detection field size for narrow configuration.
Adjusting the AIR-curtain angle for optimal detection.
Masking the emitted field to reduce detection width.
Table detailing detection width based on mounting height and standards.
Information on additional adjustments via LCD or remote control.
Predefined settings for different installation environments.
Quick setup procedure for the sensor.
Assisted setup procedure for the sensor.
Explanation of the display during normal operation.
Comparison of factory-set and user-saved parameter values.
Guide to navigating through the sensor's menu system.
Procedure for modifying sensor parameter values.
How to check saved values using a remote control.
Overview of basic sensor settings and their parameters.
Detailed explanation of advanced sensor settings.
Information on diagnostic functions and error logging.
Details on system parameters like power, time, and administration.
Troubleshooting guide for various orange LED flash codes.
Action for when the orange LED remains constantly illuminated.
Troubleshooting guide for RED LED indicators.
Troubleshooting guide for GREEN LED indicators.
Steps to take when the LED and LCD display are not functioning.
Diagnosing issues when the door reaction doesn't match LED signals.
Recommendations for secure sensor mounting to prevent vibrations.
Guidelines for sensor placement regarding obstructions and light.
Advice on cleaning sensor optical components.
Warning against using harsh cleaning agents on optical parts.
Mandatory earthing procedures for safety compliance.
Requirement for installation and setup by qualified personnel only.
Importance of testing sensor function before completing installation.
Conditions under which the product warranty becomes invalid.
Key technical parameters and compliance directives.
Detailed specifications for motion and presence detection modes.
Technical details on the sensor's output types and capabilities.
Specifications for the sensor's test input functionality.
Information on compliance with relevant industry standards.
| supply voltage | 12 V - 24 V AC +/-10% ; 12 V - 30 V DC +/-10% |
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| power consumption | < 2.5 W |
| max contact voltage | 42 V AC/DC |
| temperature range | -25°C to +55°C |
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| relative humidity | 0-95% non condensing |
| degree of protection | IP54 |
| min detection speed | 5 cm/s |
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| typical response time | < 200 ms |
| transmitter frequency | 24.150 GHz |
| mounting height | 2 m to 3.5 m |
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