BEA 10EARA Eagle Artek Unidirectional Opening Sensor Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- BEA
Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- ACCESSORIES
- EAGLE ARTEK
- MOUNTING OPTIONS
- PRECAUTIONS
- INSTALLATION TIPS
- CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
- OPENING THE SENSOR
- MOUNTING & WIRING
- RETROFITTING: OPTIONAL HARDWIRING
- FIELD ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS
- SETTINGS
- ACCESS CODE
- SETTINGS (cont.)
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- BEA, INC. INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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BEA 10EARA Eagle Artek Unidirectional Opening Sensor Instruction Manual
Product Overview
- main connector
- antenna
- LEDs
- push buttons
- cover
retrofit interface
harness (35.1563)
ACCESSORIES
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Rain accessory
10EARA -
Ceiling accessories
10EACA (white)
10EACA-BLK (black) -
Replacement covers
35.0303 – black
35.0319 – white
35.0320 – silver
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Bracket accessory
10EABA -
Retrofit interface
10EARETROFIT
EAGLE ARTEK
Next Generation Motion Sensor For Automatic Sliding And Swing Doors
EAGLE ARTEK is equipped with BEA’s DRO Radar technology that provides full
digital adjustment
of the radar fi eld shape eliminating the need to swap antennas manually. Many
hours of research,
development and testing have been invested to create and develop the Artek
technology. Thanks to the
know-how of our engineers, this active digital antenna takes motion detection
to the next level. The
robust and sustainable design, cutting edge electronics and software allow for
precision, reliability, and more flu edibility.
Other benefits include:
- Robust & sustainable design
- Cutting edge electronics
- In-House production for better quality control and supply chain autonomy
Our goal is to provide you with user-friendly solutions. EAGLE ARTEK comes with the following improvements:
- Compact design – Allows discreet integration with all types of door control, even the slimmest ones
- Utilizing ARTEK technology developed by BEA and based on the EAGLE, this antenna inherits the stability and fl edibility of our motion sensors
- Electronic management of the radar fi led shape and push-button adjustments for detection fi led allow for quick installation and setup
- Same mounting references and plug-in interface accessory make it easy to retrofit t EAGLE
TECHNOLOGY / PERFORMANCE
Technology| microwave
Detection mode| motion
Transmitter frequency:| 24.15 GHz
Transmitter radiated power:| < 20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density:| < 5 mW/cm²
Max. detection range:| wide: 13’ × 6.5’narrow : 6.5’ × 7’ (@ 7’ high)
Min. detection speed:| 2 in/s
ELECTRICAL
Supply voltage:| 12 – 24 VAC ±10% (50 – 60 Hz)12 – 24 VDC +30% / -10%
Max. power consumption:| < 1 W
Output:| solid-state relay (free of polarity)
Max. switching voltage:| 30 VAC / 42 VDC
Max. switching current:| 100mA (resistive)
PHYSICAL
Mounting height:| 6 – 13’
Tilt angles:| 0 – 90° vertical-30 – 30° lateral
Temperature range:| -4 – 131 °F (-20 – 55 °C)
Dimensions:| 4.72” (L) × 1.96” (H) × 1.96” (W)
Material:| ABS
Weight:| 120 g
Cable length:| 8’
COMPLIANCE
Degree of protection:| IP54 (IEC 60529)
FCC certification:| FCC: G9B-100606 IC: 4680A-100606
*** External electrical sources must be within specified voltages, max
100 W, and ensure double insulation from primary voltages**
MOUNTING OPTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
- 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 traffic around the door area.
- Always stop pedestrian 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:
- May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
- May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product resulting in a voided warranty.
INSTALLATION TIPS
The door control system and the header cover profile must be correctly grounded.
Only trained and qualified personnel are recommended to install and set up the sensor
Always test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises.
The warranty is invalid if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel.
Avoid vibrations.
Do not cover the sensor
Avoid proximity to neon lamps or moving objects.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Do not use harsh cleaning agents.
OPENING THE SENSOR
Insert the screwdriver on the left or right notch of the sensor and twist to remove the cover.
MOUNTING & WIRING
Using the mounting template, drill the cable pass-thru hole and 2 mounting
holes.
Cable pass-thru: Ø 1/4“
Mounting holes: Ø 1/8“
Pull the cable through the pass-thru hole, and plug in the connector accordingly
a) Route the cable relative to the pass-thru hole. To avoid damage, use the dedicated cable path on the sensor base.
b) Secure the sensor by handtightening the mounting screws.
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RED – POWER SUPPLY
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BLACK – POWER SUPPLY
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YELLOW – ACTIVATION
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YELLOW – ACTIVATION
Wire to the door controller. Logic selectable via remote control (see following page)
RETROFITTING: OPTIONAL HARDWIRING
If you wish to utilize the existing cable from the door control, simply
install the Retrofit Interface module (10EARETROFIT).
FIELD ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS
Adjust the lateral antenna angle.
Adjust the vertical antenna angle.
SETTINGS
via REMOTE CONTROL
| 0| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8|
9
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FIELD SIZE| | XXS| XS| S| >| >| >| >| L| XL| XXL
FIELD SHAPE| | = wide ( default )
= narrow
To query the specific width, press .
The sensor 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).
Example: If FIELD SIZE = large and FIELD SHAPE = narrow, the LED with blink 7
times, and then 1 time.
MOUNTING HEIGHT| D| | < 10 ft| > 10 ft| | | | | | |
IMMUNITY FILTER| | | low| normal| high| >| >| >| >| >| highest
DETECTION MODE| | | bi| uni| uni MTF| uni AWAY| MTF & AWAY| bi = two-way
detectionuni = one-way detection towards sensoria MTF = one-way detection with
motion-tracking featuring AWAY = one-way detection away from sensor
OUTPUT CONFIG| | | NO| NC| | | | | | |
HOLD-OPEN TIME| | 0.5 s| 1 s| 2 s| 3 s| 4 s| 5 s| 6 s| 7 s| 8 s| 9 s
DOOR CONTROL| | | auto| open| closed| | | open = sensor detects constantly,
LED onclosed = sensor is in standby and does not detect, LED off
FACTORY RESET| | | | | | | | | | full| partial *
ACCESS CODE
The access code (1 to 4 digits) is recommended to set sensors installed close to each other.
Saving an access code:
Deleting a known access code:
Deleting an unknown access code:
Once you have saved an access code, you must always enter this code to unlock the sensor.
If you forget the access code, cut and restore the power supply. Within 1 minute, you can access the sensor without introducing any access code.
SETTINGS (cont.)
via PUSH BUTTONS
FIELD SIZE
FIELD SHAPE
IMMUNITY
FACTORY RESET – full reset only
TROUBLESHOOTING
Door remains closed, LED off| Sensor power is off| Check the wiring and the
power supply.
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Door control (F2) is set to 3 (closed)| Change the door control setting (F2)
to value 1 (automatic).
Door does not react as expected| Incorrect output configuration on the sensor|
Change the output configuration setting on each sensor that is connected to
the door operator.
Door does not react as expected| Wire to the antenna is disconnected or
damaged|
- Check wire to the antenna.
- If damaged, replace sensor.
Door opens and closes repeatedly| The sensor is disturbed by the door motion or vibrations caused by the door motion|
- Ensure the sensor is secured.
- Ensure the detection mode is unidirectional.
- Increase antenna angle.
- Increase immunity filter.
- Reduce field size.
Door opens for no apparent reason| Sensor detects rain|
- Ensure detection mode is unidirectional.
- Increase immunity filter.
Sensor detects objects outside of its detection field (in highly reflective environment)|
- Change antenna angle.
- Decrease field size.
- Increase immunity filter.
Sensor detects movement of the opposite door (in an airlock vestibule)|
- Change antenna angle.
- Adjust field shape.
- Increase immunity filter.
LED flashes quickly after unlocking| Sensor requires access code to unlock|
- Enter the correct access code.
- If you forgot the code, cut and restore the power supply to access the sensor without access code.
- Change or delete the access code.
Sensor does not respond to remote control| Weak or incorrectly installed
batteries| Check batteries and change if necessary.
Remote control not aimed at sensor| Point the remote control towards the
sensor.
Door remains open, LED stays on| Door control is set to “open”| Set the door
control to “auto” (see pg. 8).
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 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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