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FAAC BFP1 User Manual

FAAC BFP1
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SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
The door will not open and the LED does not light up The sensor is not properly powered a. Check the power supply
b. Check the supplied voltage
The door will not open and the LED lights up The wiring of the relay output is not Check the relay wiring
connected correctly
The door opens when no detection occurs and closes The mode of the relay output is Change the dip-switch #2 position
during a detection not correct
The sensing field does not correspond to your The cut of the masking lens is wrong Cut out a new lens to meet the required
requirements sensing field size
TROUBLE-
SHOOTINGS
42.0006/V1-12.01 732937 - Rev. A
FAAC S.p.A. - Via Benini, 1 40069 Zola Predosa - Italia - tel.+39 051 61724 - fax.+39 051 758518 - www.faacgroup.com
C. SETTING THE SENSING FIELD
To adjust the sensing field according to your specific needs, use the masking delivered in the sensor box;
The minimum detection area at mounting height of 2.2 m is 0.5 m x 0.5 m
To tailor the sensing field, cut segments
Remarks :
1) Be careful to cut just entire segments
2) It is necessary to cut at least one segment to get a detection
To insert the masking lens :
Consider the position of the guide pins when inserting both legs of the masking lens to the front cover
Gently push both legs of the masking lens
To remove the masking lens :
Insert the screwdriver between the leg of the masking lens and the leg of the front cover
Use it as a lever downwards
ASYMMETRICAL SENSING FIELD SHORTER DEPTH
SENSING FIELD
DETECTION AREA DETECTION AREA
±10 cm ±10 cm
door threshold door threshold
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN PASSIVE INFRARED SENSOR RANGE
DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATION
TIPS
The passive infrared
sensor
FSA Accessory
for mounting on the wall
The BFP1 is designed for use in opening of automatic doors with small and medium sized sensing fields
It is not recommended for automatic doors with large sensing fields (BFR1 range is recommended) or automatic doors when shopping
carts or trolleys are used.
Technology Passive infrared and microprocessor
Optical characteristics P.I.R. with 4 elements, 15 Fresnel
lenses with full independent masking
possibilities
Mounting height 3 m max
Maximum Detection area for mounting height of 2.2m
2.5 m (W) x 1.5 m (D)
Minimum Detection area for mounting height of 2.2 m
0.5 m (W) x 0.5 m (D)
Detection mode motion
Detection speed 0.1 to 1.5 m/s
Light indicator 1 red LED
Warm up 10 s
Hold time 0.5 s or 2 s
Response time < 200 ms
Power supply 12 VDC –10% to 24 VDC +30%
12 to 24 V AC ±10%
Mains frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption < 1 W
Connection small plug-in 5 contacts connector
Recommended cable
section
< 0.5 mm
2
Length of cable 2.5 m
Temperature range from –30°C to +55°C
Standard output relay (free potential change-over contact)
Max contact voltage 60 V DC/ 42 V AC
Max contact current 1A (resistive)
Max switching power 30W (DC) / 60 VA(AC)
Manual adjustments
shape of sensing field (masking lens)
sensitivity (dip switch #1)
relay configuration (dip switch #2)
Hold time (dip switch #3)
Immunity electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
according to 89/336/EEC and its
amendments.
Color anthracite grey
Weight 40g
Dimensions 121mm (W) x 51mm (H) x 40mm (D)
Degree of protection IP54
BFP1 USER’S GUIDE
The sensor must be firmly
fastened in order to avoid any
vibrations
NODETECTION
NO DETECTION
Guide pins
Cut-Out footprints
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FAAC BFP1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFAAC
ModelBFP1
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Setting the Sensing Field

Technical Specifications

Standard Output Relay

Details on the free potential change-over contact relay, including max voltage, current, and switching power.

Manual Adjustments

Covers adjustments for sensing field shape, sensitivity, relay configuration, and hold time via dip switches.

Immunity and Physical Details

Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), color, weight, and dimensions of the sensor.

Product Description

Passive Infrared Sensor

Describes the core component of the BFP1 as a passive infrared sensor.

FSA Accessory

Details the FSA accessory used for mounting the sensor on a wall.

Troubleshooting

Installation Tips

Product and Sensor Overview

Product Components

Lists and describes the main components of the BFP1 sensor unit.

Sensor Internal View

Provides a view of the internal elements of the BFP1 sensor.

Opening and Closing Procedures

Sensor Opening and Closing

Instructions on how to open and close the main sensor unit.

FSA Accessory Handling

Steps for opening and closing the FSA accessory for sensor mounting.

Mounting the Sensor

LED Signal Indication

Sensor Settings and Configuration

DIP Switch Settings

Details the function of DIP switches for sensitivity, mode, and hold time.

Relay Configuration

Explains the relay output configurations for active and passive modes.

Sensing Field Position

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