BEA Sensors IXIO-DT1 Motion and Presence Sensor For Automatic Sliding Doors Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- BEA Sensors
Table of Contents
IXIO-DT1
MOTION AND PRESENCE SENSOR FOR
AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOORS
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DESCRIPTION
1. cover | 6. AIR lenses |
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2. LED window | 7. AIR curtain angle adjustment knob |
3. radar antenna | 8. main adjustment knob |
4. AIR curtain width adjustment | 9. main connector |
5. LCD |
ACCESSORIES
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This device can be expected to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, provided
it is assembled in exact accordance with the instructions provided with this
kit. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING/SETUP
INSTALLATION
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The sensor should
be mounted securely
to avoid extreme vibrations.| Do not cover the sensor.| Avoid moving objects
and light sources in the
detection field.| Avoid highly reflective
objects in the infrared
field.
MAINTENANCE
It is recommended to clean the optical parts at least once a year or more if required due to environmental conditions.
Do not use aggressive products to clean the optical parts.
SAFETY
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The door control unit
and the header cover
profile must be correctly
grounded.| Only trained and
qualified personnel
are recommended for
installation and setup of
the sensor.| Following installation,
always test for proper
operation (according
to ANSI 156.10) before
leaving the premises.| The warranty is invalid if
unauthorized repairs are
made or attempted by
unauthorized personnel.
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.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Detection mode:| Motion
minimum detection speed: 2 in/s| Presence
typical response time: < 200 ms (max: 500 ms)
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Technology:| Microwave doppler radar
Transmitter frequency: 24.150 GHz
Transmitter radiated power: < 20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density: < 5 mW/cm| Active infrared with background
analysis
Spot: 2” × 2” (typ)
Number of spots: max. 24 per curtain
Number of curtains: 2
Mounting height:| 6’6” – 11’6”
local regulations may impact acceptable mounting height (pedestrian
applications only)
Sensor temperature
range:| 13 – 131 °F *
0 – 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
LCD screen is operational from 14 – 131 °F.
The sensor may still be programmed in colder temperatures, but with the remote
control.C36
ELECTRICAL
Output
| Electromechanical relay (potential and polarity free)
Max. contact current: 1 A
Max. contact voltage: 30 VAC
Adjustable hold time: 0.5 – 9 s
Solid-state relay (potential and polarity free)
Max. contact current: 100 mA
Max. contact voltage: 42 VDC / 30 VAC
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Test/Monitoring
input:| Sensitivity:
Low: < 1 V
High: > 10 V (max. 30 V)
Response time on test request: typical < 5 ms
Supply voltage:| 12 – 24 VAC ±10%
12 – 30 VDC ±10%
to be operated from SELV-compatible power supplies only
Power consumption:| < 2.5 W
Noise:| < 70 dB
PHYSICAL
Degree of protection: | IP54 |
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COMPLIANCE
FCC certification:| FCC: G9B-100606
IC: 4680A-100606
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Compliance:| ISO 13849 PL «c» CAT. 2
(under the condition that the door control system monitors the sensor at least
once per door cycle)
HOW TO USE THE LCD
DISPLAY DURING NORMAL FUNCTION
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Activation impulse Safety| Negative display = active output| To adjust contrast, push and turn
the grey button simultaneously.
During normal function only.
NAVIGATING IN MENUS
- Push to enter the LCD menu.
- Enter password, if necessary.
- Select language before entering the first LCD menu.
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Select Back to return to previous menu or display.
Select More to go to next level:
- basic settings (MENU 1)
- advanced settings (MENU 2)
- diagnostics (MENU 3)
CHANGING A ZIP CODE
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Navigate to menu 3 (Diagnostics).
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Select “ZIP code”.
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Change the code as desired.
To activate the new ZIP code, you must validate the last digit (see below):
v = valid ZIP code (values will be changed accordingly)
x = invalid ZIP code (no values will be changed)
v/x = valid ZIP code, but from a different product
VALUE CHECK WITH REMOTE CONTROL
Pressing a parameter symbol on your remote control displays the saved value
directly on the LCD screen. Additionally, the green LED will blink the number
of times that the parameter is set to. Do not unlock first.
Note: When querying FIELD SHAPE, the green LED will blink the number of
times that it is set to, and then the green LED will blink either 1 time
(narrow shape) or 2 times (wide shape).
MOUNTING & WIRING
MOUNTING
Using the provided mounting template, mount the sensor, ensuring that the
bottom of the sensor is within 2 inches of the bottom of the door header.
Refer to Application Note 76.0035 if an IXIO Spacer is required for the given
application.
Route the harness (20.5349) using the harness clip as shown in the exploded
view of the mounting illustration.
Sensor connectivity (power and relays) must utilize only the supplied harness.
Sensor power must be supplied from a Class 2 supply source limited to 15 W.
Sensor is intended to be monitored for proper operation by the door operator
or system.
Harness shall be routed separated from any Mains or non-Class 2 voltage cable
for correct operation or shall be rated for the Mains voltage, and suitable
protection and routing means shall be used according to National and Local
Codes to prevent damage to the harness and/or IXIO sensor.
WIRING
VOLTAGE
Power: 12 – 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz
12 – 30 VDC
2.5 W (max)
Test:
low: < 1 V
high: > 10 V (30 V max.)
response time: typ. < 5 ms
- The sensor LED will briefly flash RED during monitoring communication with door control, indicating that external monitoring is functional. Monitoring functionality must be active on the sensor, door control, and monitoring wires must be properly connected to the door control.
RADAR OPENING IMPULSE FIELD
The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height of the
sensor.
The following graphics are representations – not default settings.
ANGLE
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WIDTH
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INFRARED SAFETY FIELD
ANGLE
Activate the visible spots to verify the position of the AIR curtain.
Visibility depends on external conditions. When spots are not visible, use the
Spotfinder to locate the curtains.
The distance between the inner curtain of the inside door sensor and the inner
curtain of the outside door sensor should always be smaller than 8 in.
C1 = closest to sliding door
C2 = farthest from sliding door
If necessary, adjust the AIR curtain angle (from -7° to 4°, default 0°).
WIDTH
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Part of the detection field can be masked to reduce its width. The arrow
position determines the width of the detection field.
The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height and
the settings of the sensor.
Wide setting has 1:1 ratio. For example, a 6-foot mounting height will project
a 6-foot detection width at floor.
Always verify the actual detection field width by walk-testing according to
ANSI 156.10.
Additional adjustments are possible by LCD or remote control (see OVERVIEW OF
SETTINGS).
SETUP
Set up the sensor using either push-buttons or the remote control.
STEP OUT OF THE INFRARED FIELD!
SETUP 1 (QUICK)
either hold the knob for 2 seconds, or use the remote
control buttons as specified|
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SETUP 2 (ASSISTED)
test of full door cycle + reference picture
either hold the knob for 4 seconds, or use the remote
control buttons as specified|
TEST THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE INSTALLATION BEFORE LEAVING THE PREMISES!
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NOTES
Note 1| Always use a screwdriver when making further AIR adjustments to the
arrow position on the sensor.
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Note 2| RADAR| AIR
NO = normally open NC = normally closed
DeEner = de-energized relay (active) Energ = energized relay (passive)| NO =
normally open NC = normally closed
Note 3| The sensor LED will briefly flash RED during monitoring communication
with door control. This indicates that external monitoring is functional.
Monitoring functionality must be active on the sensor and door control, and
monitoring wires must be properly connected to the door control.
Note 4| MTF = uni-directional with motion-tracking feature
uni + reentry: BEA recommends only adjusting using the LCD
Note 5| REDIRECTION setting (F1 on remote control):
R1-MW, R2-IR (F1=0):
R1 = MW (i.e. motion detection)
R2 = IR (i.e. presence detection) R1-MW or IR, R2-IR (F1=1):
R1 = MW or IR (i.e. motion or presence detection)
R2 = IR (i.e. presence detection)
Note 6| partial: outputs are not reset
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