BEA Americas IS40P Presence Sensor for Automatic Industrial Doors User Guide

June 4, 2024
BEA Americas

BEA Americas IS40P Presence Sensor for Automatic Industrial Doors User Guide
BEA Americas IS40P Presence Sensor for Automatic Industrial
Doors

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

  1. push buttons
  2. LED’s
  3. infrared emitter
  4. sensor angle indicator
  5. bracket
  6. cable

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Supply voltage: 12 – 24 VAC ±10%; 12 – 24 VDC +10% / -3%
Power consumption: < 3.5 W
Mains frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
Output
max. contact voltage
max. contact current
max. switching power
2 relays (free of potential change-over contact)
42 VAC/VDC
1 A (resistive)
30 W (DC) / 48 VA (AC)
Output holdtime: 0.5 s
Mounting height: 8 – 16’
Temperature range: -22 – 140 °F
Humidity: 0 – 95% non condensing
Degree of protection: IP65 / NEMA 4
Dimensions: 3.8” (W) × 4” (H) × 5” (D)
Materials: ABS and polycarbonate
Weight: 14 oz
Cable length: 32’ (105 m)
Norm conformity: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2004/108/EC, R&TTE 1999/5/EC
Technology: active infrared (AIR)
Transmitter frequency/wavelength: 875 nm
Transmitter power density: < 250 mW/m²
Detection mode: presence
Detection field: 10’ × 10’ @ 16’ max. mounting height (emitting spots**)
Min. detection speed: 0 in/s to activate detection
Reaction time: 250 ms
Tilt angle: 15 – 45°

PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION

  • This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor.
  • This device is not recommended for dynamic environments (snow, rain, fog, etc.).
  • Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures.
  • Maintain a clean and safe environment when working in public areas.
  • Constantly be aware of pedestrian/vehicle traffic around the door area.
  • Always stop pedestrian/vehicle traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door.
  • ESD (electrostatic discharge): Circuit boards are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. Before handling any board, ensure you dissipate your body’s ESD charge.
  • Always check placement of all wiring before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of installation.
  • DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the components. All repairs and/or component replacements must be performed by BEA, Inc. Unauthorized disassembly or repair:
    1. May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
    2. May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product resulting in a voided warranty

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

LED SIGNAL

LED SIGNAL

DIMENSIONS ( inches )

DIMENSIONS

MOUNTING TIPS

MOUNTING TIPS

MOUNTING

Remove the bracket from the sensor.
Drill 2 holes accordingly.
Mount the bracket firmly.
If necessary, drill an additional hole to facilitate wire routing.

Position the sensor on the bracket and tighten the screws.

WIRING

WIRING

WIRING

SENSOR ANGLE

SENSOR ANGLE

SENSOR ANGLE

  • The graphics above are not to scale and are for illustration purposes only. These graphics represent an approximate AIR detection field when mounted at 16 ft.
  • Infrared field = emitting spots detectable by using the SPOTFINDER. The actual detection field is slightly smaller and influenced by external factors.
  • It’s important to adjust the sensor angle to position the AIR field correctly for your application. Utilizing a mounting bracket, sensor location, and reveal will dictate the sensor angle for your application.

AIR PATTERN SIZE AT 15° SENSOR ANGLE

Approximate default AIR pattern size using a 15º sensor tilt angle.

The higher the mounting height the larger the AIR pattern.

Dimensions are approximate

Mounting Height **Width*** **Depth***
8 ft 5 ft 5 ft
10 ft 7 ft 7 ft
11.5 ft 7.5 ft 7.5 ft
13 ft 8.5 ft 8.5 ft
16 ft (max) 10 ft 10 ft

SETUP

Launch a setup to make a reference picture.
Step out of the detection field and do not leave any tools inside the detection field.

SETUP

Upon power-up, the sensor launches a short setup.

IMPORTANT: Perform a functional test for proper operation before leaving the site.

POSSIBLE REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS

POSSIBLE REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS

POSSIBLE REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS

IMPORTANT: Always finish an adjustment session by launching a setup (see page 4) and test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises.

TROUBLESHOOTING

| The door never closes and the LED is ON.| Object in the AIR detection area.| Move objects or reduce automatic learn time.
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Wait for learn time to expire and/or Launch a setup or cycle power.
| The door remains closed and the LED is OFF.| The sensor power is off.| Check the wiring and the power supply.
| The infrared sensor does not react.| The infrared power emission is too low according to the mounting height.| Launch a new setup.

Step out of the detection field!

Improper Target Size.| Ensure the target size is not to large or larger than the pattern size.
| The door opens and closes constantly.| The sensor is disturbed by the door motion or vibrations caused by the door motion.| Make sure the sensor is anchored properly.
Increase the sensor angle.
Reduce the AIR detection zone.
| Sporadic presence detections for no reason.| The presence detection is disturbed by rain or lamps.| Set the AIR-curtain immunity to value 3.
The sensor is not installed properly.| Fasten the sensor firmly.
| The red LED is permanently ON after a setup.| The sensor has failed the AIR- setup.| Launch a new setup and step out of the detection field.
| The setup lasts more than 30 seconds.| The setup is disturbed.| Make sure the detection field is clear and launch a new setup.
Another sensor causes interference.| Select a different frequency for each sensor.
| The sensor does not unlock and the red LED flashes quickly.| The sensor needs an access code to unlock.| Enter the right access code.
If you do not know the access code, delete an unknown code (see page 7).
 | The sensor does not respond to the remote control.| The remote control batteries are weak or improperly installed.| Check the batteries and change them if necessary.
The remote control is poorly aimed.| Point the remote control towards the sensor.
The sensor is not powered.| Check the power supply of the sensor.

HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL

HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL

ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS

ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS

CHECKING A VALUE

RESTORING TO FACTORY VALUES

RESTORING TO FACTORY VALUES

SAVING AN ACCESS CODE

The access code is recommended for sensors installed close to each other.

SAVING AN ACCESS CODE

DELETING AN ACCESS CODE

DELETING AN ACCESS CODE

DELETING AN UNKNOWN ACCESS CODE

If you do not know the access code, cut and restore the power supply and, within the first minute, you can access the sensor without introducing any access code. Additionally, within this minute an unknown access code may be deleted using the following key sequence:

DELETING AN UNKNOWN ACCESS CODE 

BEA, INC. INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS

BEA, Inc., the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or incorrect adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, BEA,
Inc. does not guarantee any use of the sensor/device outside of its intended purpose.
BEA, Inc. strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certifi ed for pedestrian doors, IDA-certifi ed for doors/gates, and factory-trained for the type of door/gate system.
Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation/service performed, ensuring that the sensor/ device system performance is compliant with local, national, and international regulations, codes, and standards.
Once installation or service work is complete, a safety inspection of the door/gate shall be performed per the door/gate manufacturer’s recommendations and/or per AAADM/ANSI/DASMA guidelines (where applicable) for best industry practices. Safety inspections must be performed during each service call – examples of these safety inspections can be found on an AAADM safety information label (e.g. ANSI/DASMA 102, ANSI/DASMA 107, UL294, UL325, and International Building Code).
Verify that all appropriate industry signage, warning labels, and placards are in place.

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