BEA Americas PHOENIX EX-IT Motion Sensor with Explosion-Proof User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- BEA Americas
Table of Contents
- DESCRIPTION
- MICROWAVE SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS
- INSTALLATION TIPS
- WIRING
- DETECTION FIELD DIMENSIONS
- MOUNTING ADJUSTMENT
- LED SIGNALS
- POSSIBLE SETTINGS BY REMOTE CONTROL
- DETECTION FILTER (REJECTION MODE)
- POSSIBLE SETTINGS BY PUSH BUTTONS
- ACCESS CODE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
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PHOENIX EX-IT
Motion Sensor with Explosion-Proof
Housing and Tamper Alert
PHOENIX EX-IT: for normal to high mounting (11.5 – 23 ft)
PHOENIX EX-ITXL: for low mounting (6.5 – 11.5 ft)
PHOENIX EX-SITEWIDE: for wide detection field
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DESCRIPTION
- Explosion-proof housing
- Microwave sensor
- Grounding lug
- Cable port (¾” NPT pipe thread)
- Adjustable bracket
MICROWAVE SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS
Technology: | microwave doppler radar |
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Transmitter frequency: | 24.150 GHz |
Transmitter radiated power: | < 20 dBm EIRP |
Transmitter power density: | < 5 mW/cm² |
Anti-tamper: | tamper alert via ouput |
Mounting height: | PHOENIX EX-IT: 11.5 − 23 ft; PHOENIX EX-ITXL: 6.5 − 11.5 ft; |
PHOENIX EX-ITWIDE: 11.5 − 21 ft
Detection zone:| PHOENIX EX-IT: 13 x 16 ft @ 16ft; PHOENIX EX-ITXL: 13 x 6.5
ft @ 8.2ft
PHOENIX EX-ITWIDE: 30 x 11ft @ 21ft. (typical at 30° and field size 9)
Min. detection speed:| 2 in/s*
Supply voltage:| 12 − 24 VAC ±10%; 12 − 24 VDC +30% / -10%
Mains frequency:| 50 − 60 Hz
Max. power consumption:| < 2W
Output**:
max. voltage:
max. current:
max. power:| relay (free of potential change-over contact)
42V AC/DC
1A (resistive)
30 W (DC) / 60 VA(AC)
End-of-line resistor(s)
1/8 Watt
Temperature range:| -22 − 140 °F
Housing certification:| (Adalet / Scott Fetzer Co., UL Listing # E81696)
UL Class I, DIV 1 Group BCD; Class II, DIV 1 Group EFG; Class III;
NEMA Type 4X; IP66; UL 1203; CSA C22.2 No.30&CSA C22.2 No.25
FM 3615; ATEX (FLAMEPROOF – DEMKO), Ex d IIC, IEC60529
Dimensions:| 9 in (L) x 7.5 in (W) x 5.5 in (H)
Materials:| Copper-free aluminum (Housing); Powder-coated steel (Bracket)
Weight:| 10 lbs
Cable length:| 100 ft
Cable diameter:| 1⁄4” max
Electrical Access:| 3⁄4” NPT pipe thread
Norm conformity:| R&TTE 1999/5/EC; EMC 2004/108/EC
- Measured in optimal conditions
** Output ratings may vary depending on optional end-of-line resistor values
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INSTALLATION TIPS
- The sensor must be firmly fastened in order not to vibrate.
- The sensor must not be placed directly behind a panel or any kind of material.
- The sensor must not have any object likely to move or vibrate in its sensing field.
- The sensor must not have any fluorescent lighting in its sensing field.
- The sensor housing cover is adjusted at the factory; there is no need to adjust it at the installation location.
WIRING
Connect the wires to the controller/PCB (i.e. intrusion detection system).
If necessary, an optional grounding lug is provided to ground the equipment to
minimize the risk of electrostatic charge. The equipment must be installed in
such a manner that accidental discharge will not occur.
The grounding lug is not required for product functionality but may be
required for the application and/or local, national, and international
regulations, codes, and standards.
- The Tamper Switch is N.C. with a housing face plate cover attached. Removing the housing face plate causes the switch to open. System resistors may be applied at the Tamper Switch inside the housing or outside at a given location.
DETECTION FIELD DIMENSIONS
MOUNTING ADJUSTMENT
a) Bolt the bracket securely to the wall or other rigid surface.
Make sure that the two 5⁄16 – 18 Allen head bolts are loose so that the sensor
can rotate freely.
b) Rotate the sensor to the appropriate angle for the application. When the
bracket rotates, it will click. Every click represents a 71⁄2’’ angle
adjustment.
c) Lock the angle adjustment by tightening the two5⁄16 – 18 Allen head bolts.
Horizontal angle adjustments can be made by loosening the mounting bolts on
the base and twisting to the desired angle.
LED SIGNALS
| LED flashes quickly
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| LED flashes
| LED flashes slowly
| LED flashes x times
| LED is off
NORMAL MODE
| no LED| no detection
| red| detection
| red & green blinking| power on / learn
POSSIBLE SETTINGS BY REMOTE CONTROL
ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS
CHECKING A VALUE
DETECTION FILTER (REJECTION MODE)
Choose the correct detection filter for your application with the remote control or push buttons
Detection of all targets
(pedestrians and parallel traffic are detected)
- = no specific filter
- = filter against disturbances (recommended in case of vibrations, rain etc.)
POSSIBLE SETTINGS BY PUSH BUTTONS
| TO START OR END AN ADJUSTMENT SESSION, press and hold either push button
until the LED flashes or stops flashing.
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| TO SCROLL THROUGH THE PARAMETERS, press the right push button.
| TO CHANGE THE VALUE OF THE CHOSEN PARAMETER, press the left push button.
| TO RESET TO FACTORY VALUES, press and hold both push buttons until both LEDs
flash.
| Parameter number| Value (factory values)|
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1 FIELD SIZE| | | -7
2 HOLD-OPEN TIME| | ****| 0
3 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION| | | -1
4 DETECTION MODE| | | -2
5 DETECTION FILTER| | | -1
ACCESS CODE
The access code (1 to 4 digits) is recommended to set sensors installed close to each other.
SAVING AN ACCESS CODE:|
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DELETING AN ACCESS CODE:
Once you have saved an access code, you always need to enter this code to
unlock the sensor.
If you forget the access code, cycle the power. For the first minute, you can
access the sensor without an access code.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Sensor appears unresponsive| The sensor power is off.| Check wiring and
power supply.
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| The discrepancy between sensor state and sensor output| Improper output
configuration on
sensor.| Change the output configuration setting on
each sensor connected to the door operator.
| The sensor cycles in and
out of detention| The sensor is disturbed by vibration, a moving object, or
electrical noise from a nearby environment.| Ensure the sensor is fixed
properly.
Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.
Increase tilt angle.
Increase detection filter value.
Reduce field size.
| The door opens for no discernable reason| It rains and the sensor detects
the
the motion of the rain drops.| Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.
Increase detection filter value.
In highly reflective environments, the
sensor detects objects outside of its
detection field.| Change the antenna angle.
Reduce field size.
Increase detection filter value.
| LED flashes quickly after
unlocking| The sensor needs an access code to unlock.| Enter the correct
access code.
If you forgot the code, cycle the power to access
the sensor without an access code.
Change or delete the access code.
The sensor does not respond to the remote control| Batteries in the remote
control are
weak or installed improperly.| Check batteries and change if necessary.
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-certified ed for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified 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.
Tech Support & Customer Service:
1-800-523-2462
General Tech Questions: techservices-us@BEAsensors.com | Tech Docs:
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