BEA 10RD300 Wireless Transmitters and Receivers Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- BEA
Table of Contents
BEA 10RD300 Wireless Transmitters and Receivers
DESCRIPTION
HANDHELD TRANSMITTERS
READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING/SET-UP
- Shut off all power going to the 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.
- Always check the 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.
MOUNTING & WIRING RECEIVER
MOUNT THE RECEIVER
- Receivers may be mounted outside of the header or concealed inside.
- If mounting inside the header, you must drill a 1⁄8” hole in the top of the header and route the antenna through the hole.
- This will improve the receiver’s detection range.
WIRE THE RECEIVER
MOUNTING & WIRING TRANSMITTER
See page one for types of transmitters that may be used. Insert the battery
mounting clip into the designated slot.
- Use holes 1, 2, 6, and 10. Holes 1 and 2 are pin locations for BEA transmitters.
- Use other holes as necessary for other sizes of transmitters.
- You must use at least 3 pins for secure mounting.
SETTING ACCESS CODE
DIP switch settings on both receiver and transmitter must match to allow
signal reception. Press the switch toward the number to set it. A ballpoint
pen or similar object may be used to set switches.
DUAL TRANSMITTERS: Each set (receiver + transmitter) must be set to
different codes to avoid confusion in signal reception.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All values are measured in specific conditions.
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
ADM-certified for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified 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 the 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 ADM/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 ADM 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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