BEA Superscan manual

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    SUPERSCAN INFRARED PRESENCE BEAM INSTRUCTION MANUALFOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS We can be reached fr om anywhere in the w orld: US & Canad a Toll F ree 80 0-523-2 462 (EST ) US & Canad a Toll F ree 87 7-232-9 378 (PST ) Mexico To ll Free 001-800- 711-1 398 Latin Ameri ca 412-7 82- 5 1 91 Email: sal es@beain c.co m B.E.A., Inc. • • • ?[...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 2 of 8 SUPERSC AN AC TIVE INFRARED PRESE NCE BE AM The Super Scan s afet y detec tor is a pres ence d etecti on s ystem that is prim aril y utilized on aut omatic pedestri an swing door s. B.E .A., Inc. has found ways that t he Sup erScan ca n be ut ilized on indus trial doors. The elec tronic c om ponents c om e housed in [...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 3 of 8 COMMON IN DUSTRIAL APPL ICATIONS : DOORS W HERE OVERHE AD ACTIVATION SENSORS ARE NOT ABLE TO BE MOUNTED: For applications with limited mounting height using an IS-8 7 for activati on for v ehicles o nly, the SuperScan can be installed as shown to t he left and wired in series so that both beams will have to be broke [...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 4 of 8 SUPERSCAN INSTALLATION PROCEDURES **B.E.A. senso rs, as with all automatic door equip ment, should be set up and inspected in accordan ce with applicabl e ANSI stan dard s. Mounting the aluminum e xtrusion to a door jamb or wall. 1. Remove the s cre ws and e nd caps and sna p the Plex iglas f rom the top edge b y pul[...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 5 of 8 ON SITE ADJUSTME NTS 1. Position of the Master and Slave Modules in the A l uminum Extrusi on NOTE: RX = Receiver TX = Transm itter Please us e the above d iagram s fo r the term inolog y used to des crib e the ins tallati on of the SuperSc ans. The pos ition of the m aster and sl aves in the al uminum extrus ion is [...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 6 of 8 Adjustment of the Detection Distance Use the pr ocedure l isted be low to a djust eac h detect or in order to obtain detecti on 12" to 16" ab ove the f loor. T he follo wing adjus tments mus t be made with the d etector s in th e norm al m ode (posit ion of J1) 1. To adj ust the len gth of the pattern (from[...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 7 of 8 PASSIVE RELA Y: The r elay is d e-ener gized when the d etector is at res t 1. NORMALL Y OPEN: Use NO & COM term inals (4 & 6) & CHANGE JP2 fr om the f actory pr eset positi on . Contact c losed if detection (gr een led O N , red l ed ON ) 2. NORMALLY CLOS ED: Use the NC & COM t erm inals (5 & 6) [...]

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    75.1035 V1 Feb 2001 Page 8 of 8 SuperS can Termin als Wiring Connecti ons for Industri a l Use 1 NOTE USED 2 NOT USED 3 NOT USED 4 (NO) In the rel ay mode, depend ing on th e positi on of JP2 this term inal will pro vide eit her a NO or NC contact. Please s ee pa ge 9 f or furt her expla nation. 5 (NC) In the rel ay mode, depend ing on th e positi [...]