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BEA IXIO-ST
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75.5782.08 IXIO-ST 20230913 Page 1 of 12
PRESENCE SENSOR FOR AUTOMATIC
SLIDING DOORS
ENGLISH
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1. cover
2. LED window
3. AIR curtain width adjustment
4. LCD
5. AIR lenses
6. main adjustment knob
7. AIR curtain angle adjustment knob
8. main connector
DESCRIPTION
This device can be expected to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, provided it is assembled in exact accordance with the instructions
provided with this kit. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
10ICA
Ceiling accessory
10CDA
Curved door accessory
10IMB
Bracket accessory
35.1609: black cover
35.1302: white cover
35.1303: silver cover
10URA
Universal rain accessory
10IXIOSPACER
Spacer
ACCESSORIES
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for a quick overview of settings

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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kelli JacksonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if BEA Security Sensors signals an internal fault?
    • S
      Sara WestAug 25, 2025
      If your BEA Security Sensor signals an internal fault, cycle the power supply. If the orange LED flashes again, replace the sensor.
  • T
    Todd CalhounAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the LCD or remote control of BEA Accessories does not react?
    • J
      John LeeAug 26, 2025
      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.
  • B
    Bernard FosterAug 26, 2025
    What to do if RED LED flashes during the assisted setup of BEA IXIO-ST?
    • P
      Philip HopkinsAug 26, 2025
      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.
  • K
    Kristi MayAug 27, 2025
    What to do if RED LED lights up sporadically on BEA IXIO-ST?
    • T
      Todd ValenzuelaAug 27, 2025
      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.
  • A
    anthonycunninghamAug 27, 2025
    What to do if BEA IXIO-ST Accessories sensor encounters a memory problem?
    • A
      Anthony RichardsAug 27, 2025
      If the BEA Accessories sensor encounters a memory problem, try cutting and then restoring the power supply. If the orange LED lights up again after doing this, replace the sensor.
  • J
    justindixonAug 28, 2025
    What to do if the sensor sees the door with BEA IXIO-ST?
    • C
      Christopher SanchezAug 28, 2025
      If the BEA Accessories sensor detects the door, launch an assisted setup and adjust the IR angle.
  • M
    Matthew BennettAug 29, 2025
    Why E2 ORANGE LED flashes 2 x on BEA Accessories?
    • C
      codycortezAug 29, 2025
      If the E2 ORANGE LED flashes twice, it indicates that the power supply is either too low or too high. Check the power supply in the diagnostics menu of the LCD. Also, check the wiring.
  • G
    Gary AllenAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the reaction of the door does not correspond to the LED-signal of BEA Accessories?
    • Q
      qharrisAug 30, 2025
      If the door's reaction doesn't match the LED signal, check the output configuration setting and the wiring of your BEA Accessories.
  • J
    Justin DavisAug 30, 2025
    What to do if E4 ORANGE LED flashes 4 x on BEA Accessories?
    • J
      Jacob SmithAug 30, 2025
      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.
  • J
    jeffrey05Aug 23, 2025
    What to do if BEA Security Sensors voltage is too low?
    • P
      Patrick SullivanAug 25, 2025
      If your BEA Security Sensor's power supply voltage is too low or too high, examine the power supply using the LCD diagnostics menu and verify the wiring.

Summary

Product Description

Installation Guidelines

Safety Procedures

Grounding and Qualified Personnel

Mandates grounding of components and use of trained installers.

Operational Testing and Warranty

Emphasizes post-installation testing and voided warranty for unauthorized repairs.

Technical Specifications

Technology and Performance Details

Covers detection mode, IR technology, response times, and detection zones.

Using the LCD Interface

Mounting and Wiring Guide

Infrared Safety Field Configuration

Sensor Setup Procedures

Overview of Settings

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Orange LED Error Codes

Diagnosing and resolving faults indicated by orange LED flashes.

Red;Green LED Faults

Troubleshooting setup errors, vibrations, and door detection issues.

Power and Display Problems

Resolving issues with unresponsive displays or lack of power.

Response and Configuration Errors

Addressing door reaction inconsistencies and access control issues.

Monitoring and Output Failures

Troubleshooting external monitoring and safety output malfunctions.

BEA IXIO-ST Specifications

Power IconPower
supply voltage12 V - 24 V AC, 50/60 Hz; 12 V - 30 V DC
power consumption< 2.5 W
max contact voltage42 V AC/DC
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
mounting height6.5 ft to 11.5 ft
temperature range sensor-31°F to +131°F
temperature range LCD14°F to +131°F
Detection Technology IconDetection Technology
detection modeActive infrared with background analysis
spot size5 cm x 5 cm
number of spotsmax. 24 per curtain

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