BEA IS40 user manual

User manual for the device BEA IS40

Device: BEA IS40
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: BEA
Size: 2.32 MB
Added : 8/27/2013
Number of pages: 6
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IS40 / IS40P
USER’S GUIDE
“The Peak Of Detection”
COMBINED ACTIVE INFRARED / MICROWAVE AND ACTIVE INFRARED ONLY SENSOR
1 Description
MICROWAVE FIELD ADJUSTMENT
LED INDICATORS
- The IS40 uses
Microwave
technology for
activation and
Active Infrared
technology
for presence
IS40P
detection.
- The IS40P uses Active Infrared (IR)
technology for presence detection only
and the activation relay can be triggered
IS40 by entering or exiting the IR field.
2 Specifications
DESCRIPTION SPE

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T N U W O A L 3 Precautions  This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor.  Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures. Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas.  Constantly be aware of pedestrian/vehicle traffic around the 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 elect

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2 Microwave Field Tilt Angle ft 6.50 3.25 0 3.25 6.50 By turning the tilt ft angle adjustment MIN 3.25 screw clockwise, - the radar eld 6.50 angle is reduced. 9.75 - 13.0 16.3 By turning the tilt + 19.7 angle adjustment 23.0 screw counter MAX clockwise, the Mounting height: 16 ft. 26.3 Sensitivity: 9 radar eld angle Sensor angle: 20° is increased. 7 Remote Control Functions Every programming session begins by unlocking the sensor. Thereafter a program setting may be altered by pressing th

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8 Setup & Startup 1 Setup Sequence 1. Power on the sensor. Sensor automatically performs a Setup on power up and Setup is complete when Red/Green fl ashing stops. 2. If the Detection Zone (Background) permanently changes and a new Setup is required, perform a new Setup by pressing 0 . Red & Green LEDs will blink rapidly until setup is

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2 Remote Control Parameters (Continued) AFFECTS REMOTE FUNCTION INFRARED OR CONTROL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MICROWAVE BUTTON 6 3 0 3 6 FT. 3 6 SENSITIVITY MICROWAVE 0 - 9: (7 - Default) 9 S = 3 12 S = 6 Height = 16 ft. 15 S = 9 Sensitivity 9, 6, 3 18 1: Bidirectional (Towards or Away from Sensors) DETECTION 2: Unidirectional Approach (Towards Sensor) MICROWAVE MODE 3: Unidirectional Depart (Away from Sensor) 1: Detection of all kind of Targets 4: Medi

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9 Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSES SYMPTOMS CORRECTIVE ACTION The red LED stays on. Wait for learn time setting to expire. The sensor detects a presence. Launch a setup. Increase the immunity of the IR field The red LED is on The presence detection is (value 2 or 3, respectively). during rain or snow. disturbed by the rain or snow. Increase the mircowave rejection. The green LED is on The microwave detection is during rain or snow. disturbed by the rain or snow. Consider using unidirectiona


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