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Lori BowenSep 1, 2025
What to do if BEA IXIO-ST sensor is disturbed?
- TTimothy ChenSep 1, 2025
If the BEA Accessories sensor is disturbed, increase the IR-immunity filter to value 3.
What to do if BEA IXIO-ST sensor is disturbed?
If the BEA Accessories sensor is disturbed, increase the IR-immunity filter to value 3.
What to do if my BEA Door Opening System cycles open and remains open?
If your door cycles open and remains open, it might be due to the door control monitoring being set to Active High. Set the door control monitoring to Active Low. It could also be that the safety output is set incorrectly; set the safety output required for the door control.
What to do if E4 ORANGE LED flashes 4 x on BEA Accessories?
If the E4 ORANGE LED flashes 4 times, it suggests that the sensor isn't receiving enough IR energy. Try the following: * Decrease the angle of the IR-curtains. * Increase the IR-immunity filter (values >2.8 m). * Deactivate 1 curtain.
What to do if I cannot access the LCD menu or change parameters via remote control on my BEA Door Opening System?
If you cannot access the LCD menu or change parameters via remote control, the sensor may be protected by a password. Enter the correct password. If you forgot the code, cut and restore the power supply to access the sensor without entering a password during 1 minute.
How to fix a BEA Door Opening System when the reaction of the door does not correspond with the LED signal?
If the reaction of the door does not correspond with the LED signal, the issue might be due to an incorrect output configuration or wiring. Check the output configuration setting and the wiring.
What does it mean if the ORANGE LED on my BEA Door Opening System flashes 4x?
If the ORANGE LED flashes 4x, the sensor may not be receiving enough AIR energy. Decrease the angle of the AIR curtains. You can also increase the AIR immunity filter or deactivate curtain #2 (C2, outer curtain).
What to do if the LED and the LCD displays are off on my BEA Door Opening System?
If the LED and the LCD displays are off, there may be no power to the sensor. Check the wiring and ensure there is correct power supply.
What to do if RED LED lights up sporadically on BEA IXIO-ST?
If the RED LED lights up sporadically, it could be due to sensor vibrations. Check if the sensor is fastened firmly. Also, inspect the position of the cable and cover.
What to do if RED LED flashes during the assisted setup of BEA IXIO-ST?
If the RED LED flashes during the assisted setup, it could be because the sensor detects the door too quickly after the setup. To resolve this, try the following: * Move the IR-curtains away from the door. * Install the sensor as close to the door as possible. * Launch a new assisted setup.
What to do if the LCD or remote control of BEA Accessories does not react?
If the LCD or remote control does not react, it might be because the BEA Accessories sensor is protected by a password. Enter the correct password. If you've forgotten the password, cut and restore the power supply to access the sensor without needing to enter a password for one minute.
Mandates grounding of components and use of trained installers.
Emphasizes post-installation testing and voided warranty for unauthorized repairs.
Covers detection mode, IR technology, response times, and detection zones.
Diagnosing and resolving faults indicated by orange LED flashes.
Troubleshooting setup errors, vibrations, and door detection issues.
Resolving issues with unresponsive displays or lack of power.
Addressing door reaction inconsistencies and access control issues.
Troubleshooting external monitoring and safety output malfunctions.
| supply voltage | 12 V - 24 V AC, 50/60 Hz; 12 V - 30 V DC |
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| power consumption | < 2.5 W |
| max contact voltage | 42 V AC/DC |
| mounting height | 6.5 ft to 11.5 ft |
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| temperature range sensor | -31°F to +131°F |
| temperature range LCD | 14°F to +131°F |
| detection mode | Active infrared with background analysis |
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| spot size | 5 cm x 5 cm |
| number of spots | max. 24 per curtain |
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