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FAAC XBFA ON - User Manual

FAAC XBFA ON
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FAAC S.p.A . - Via Calari, 10 40069 Zola Predosa - Italia - tel. +39 051 61724 - fax. +39 051 758518 - www.faacgroup.com
Manufactured by: BEA SA - LIEGE Science Park - Allée des Noisetiers 5 - 4031 Angleur - Belgium - T +32 4 3616565 - F +32 4 3612858 - info@bea.be - www.bea.be
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BEA hereby declares that the FAAC XBFA ON is in conformity with the basic requirements and the other relevant provisions
of the directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/42/EC.
Notifi ed Body for EC inspection: 0044 - TÜV NORD CERT GmbH, Langemarckstr. 20, D-45141 Essen
Angleur, June 2013 Pierre Gardier, Authorized representative and responsible for technical documentation
LED-SIGNALS
Only for EC countries: According to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE - DESIGNED FOR COLOUR PRINTING
The ORANGE LED
ashes 1 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 2 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 4 x.
The ORANGE LED
ashes 5 x.
The ORANGE LED
is on.
The RED LED fl ashes
quickly after an
assisted setup.
The RED LED
lights up
sporadically.
The LED is off.
The reaction of
the door does not
correspond to the
LED-signal.
The ORANGE LED
ashes quickly.
The sensor signals
an internal fault.
Irregularities in the
power supply
The sensor receives
not enough IR-energy.
The sensor receives
too much IR-energy.
The sensor encounters
a memory problem.
The sensor vibrates.
The sensor sees the door
during the assisted setup.
The sensor sees the door.
The sensor is disturbed by
lamps or another sensor.
The sensor is disturbed
by the rain.
A DIP-switch was changed
without confi rmation.
Check power supply.
Check wiring.
Use the 1 m prism if possible (accessory).
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED lights up again, replace sensor.
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Launch a new assisted setup.
Attention: Do not stand in the detection fi eld!
Change the output confi guration (DIP 4).
Use a low energy prism if possible (accessory).
Check the angle of the IR-curtains.
Check if the sensor is fastened fi rmly.
Check position of prism and cover.
Choose a different frequency (DIP 2).
Choose the critical environment presetting (DIP 1).
Launch an assisted setup and adjust the IR angle.
Cut and restore power supply.
If orange LED fl ashes again, replace sensor.
Check connections to test output.
If your door controller is not able to test the sensor,
connect the red and blue cable to the power supply.*
Confi rm the DIP-settings by a long push on the
push button.
*excludes EN 16005-conformity of the door system
XBFA ON
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1. cover
2. IR-prism (2 m)
3. main connector
DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH
Safety sensor
for automatic sliding doors
4. IR-angle adjustment
5. push button for setup or DIP-setting confi rmation
6. DIP-switch
User’s Guide for product version 0100 and higher
See product label for serial number
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Presence
Typical response time: <256 ms
Active infrared with background analysis
Spot diameter: 0.1 m (typ)
Number of spots: 24
Number of curtains: 2
From -4 ° to +4 ° (adjustable)
Solid-state-relay
(free of potential, free of polarity)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 V AC/DC
0.3 s to 1 s (not adjustable)
Typical: < 5 ms
12 V - 30 V DC -5%/+10% (to be operated from SELV compatible power supplies only)
< 1.6 W
1.8 m to 3 m
< 1 V : Log. L; > 10 V: Log. H (max. 30 V)
-25 °C to +55 °C
IP54
< 70 dB
20 years
MD 2006/42/EC; ROHS 2 2011/65/EU; EN 16005:2012; EN 12978:2009;
EN IEC 62061:2005 SIL2; EN 61496-1:2012 ESPE Type 2; EN ISO 13849-1:2008 Pl «c»
CAT.2
(under the condition that the door control system monitors the sensor at least once per door cycle)
Supply voltage:
Power consumption:
Mounting height:
Sensitivity of the test input:
Temperature range:
Degree of protection:
Noise:
Expected lifetime:
Norm conformity:
Detection mode:
Technology:
Angle:
Output:
Hold time output signal:
Response time on test request:
S
pecifi cations are subject to changes without prior notice. All values measured in specifi c conditions.
RED
LED
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FAAC XBFA ON Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Supply12-24 V AC/DC
Operating Temperature-20°C to +55°C
Protection RatingIP54
Output TypeRelay
Type of ContactNO/NC

Summary

LED Signal Troubleshooting Guide

Orange LED Flashing States

Details causes and solutions for various orange LED flashing patterns.

Red LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of red LED flashes during setup and operation.

LED Off and Mismatched Reactions

Covers scenarios where the LED is off or door reaction doesn't match the signal.

Technical Specifications

Electrical and Environmental Parameters

Covers supply voltage, power consumption, mounting height, temperature, and protection ratings.

Detection and Output Characteristics

Details detection technology, angle, output signals, and response times.

Compliance and Lifespan Information

Lists relevant standards, directives, and the expected operational lifetime.

Mounting and Wiring

Earthing and EN 16005 Connection

Emphasizes correct earthing and the required test output connection for EN 16005 compliance.

Infrared Field Setup

Detection Field Dimensions and Adjustment

Explains detection width, IR-curtain positioning using Spotfinder, and field depth.

Settings and Configuration

DIP-Switch Functionality

Details DIP-switch settings for presets, environment, R2 configuration, and confirmation process.

Setup Procedures

Pre-Setup Checks and Setup Types

Advises on exiting detection field before setup and distinguishes between Quick and Assisted setups.

Safety and Maintenance Guidelines

Installation Safety and Responsibilities

Covers final testing, manufacturer duties, intended use, qualified personnel, and warranty.

Operational Precautions and Cleaning

Provides handling advice, interference avoidance, and recommendations for optical part cleaning.