2Area adjustment
Detection areas 1 to 4 shown in right figure can be eliminated
with dipswitches 1 to 4.
*Detection area 2 (3) can not be eliminated when dipswitch 1 (4)
is not eliminated.
Detection areas 5 to 8 can be eliminated with dipswitches 5 to 8.
1 2 3 4
5 8
6 7
ON : Active area
OFF : Eliminated area
1st row
2nd row
3rd row
Detection areas 1 to 8 correspond
to dipswitches 1 to 8
8'2"
(2.5)
11'6"
(3.5)
14'9"
(4.5)
18'1"
(5.5)
21'4"
(6.5)
3'3"
(1.0)
3'3"
(1.0)
6'7"
(2.0)
6'7"
(2.0)
9'10"
(3.0)
13'2"
(4.0)
16'5"
(5.0)
19'9"
(6.0)
22'12"
(7.0)
26'3"
(8.0)
+50° +30° +5° -15°
Unit : feet,inch(m)
Adjustments
3-5.Setting the Presence area
3-7.Setting the Door cancel
3-9.Setting the Sensitivity
Dipswitch settings
3-1.Setting the Outputs
3-2.Setting the Frequency
3-6.Setting the Automatic infinite presence detection
3
3-8.Setting the On delay 2sec.
(SW1 Dipswitch 1,2,3 and 4)
(SW3 Dipswitch 3)
ON OFF
44
1st & 2nd 1st to 3rd
33
(SW3 Dipswitch 5)
(SW3 Dipswitch 6)
ON OFF
6 6
(SW3 Dipswitch 4)
ON OFF
5 5
(SW3 Dipswithch 7 and 8)
When using more than one sensor close to each other, set
the different frequency for each sensor by combining
dipswitch 6 and 7.
(SW1 Dipswitch 6 and 7)
65 7 65 7 65 7 65 7
Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4
When people or objects enter more than 2 spot areas, this function automatically sets
the presence timer to infinity to increase safety and avoid unwanted door opening due
to sudden change in floor condition.
1 1
Activation output Safety output
N.O. N.C.
2 2
N.O N.C
When dipswitch 4 is set to "ON" the automatic infinite presence detection has priority over this function.
NOTE
7
Low Middle High S-High
With this fuction, 1st row is disabled if there are no ditection for 10sec.
If a person or vehicle enter the first row without any detection in other rows
(e.g. enter from the other side), it might cause an accident.
WARNING
Risk of getting caught.
NOTE Adjust the sensitivity to suit each installation site.
Recommended sensitivity setting in accordance with the following
mounting height.
: 8'2"(2.5m) to 11'6"(3.5m)
: 9'10"(3.0m) to 14'9"(4.5m)
: 13'2"(4.0m) to 18'1"(5.5m)
: 16'5"(5.0m) to 21'4"(6.5m)
L
M
H
S-High
ON OFF
3 3
Simultaneous output
Activation Safety
4 4
2nd row output
Make sure that dipswitch 5 is set to "OFF"
for any setting.
NOTE
1,2 : Presence timer
3 : Presence area
4 : Automatic infinite presence detection
1 : Activation output
2 : Safety output
3 : Simultaneous output
Entry into
3rd row
Inform building owner / operator of the following items
Alarm display
Refer to the below when the following appears.Troubleshooting
Check the operation according to the chart below.
Checking
Status
Image
Green Red
Entry
Outside of
detection
area
Outside of
detection
area
Entry into
2nd row
Entry into
1st row
Orange
Stand-by
Green
Stand-by
Operation indicator
Motion / Presence detection active
Power OFF
-
None
Simultaneous
output
ON
3
Simultaneous
output
OFF
3
Dipswitches <SW1>
3rd row
1st and 2nd rows
+5°
-5°
0°
SW2 SW
SW
ON
12 567834
ON
12 567834
ON
1 2 5 6 7 83 4
+30° to +50°
3rd row
adjustment screw
Right : + direction
Left : - direction
+50°
+30°
+40°
1st and 2nd rows
adjustment screw
-15° to +5°
Right : + direction
Left : - direction
+5°
-15°
-5°
[Depth adjustment]
[Right and left elimination]
1st and 2nd rows
3rd row
[1.Dipswitches <SW1>]
The outputs from Activation output (2nd and 3rd rows) and
Safety output (1st row) can be selected separately from N.C.
and N.O. by dipswitch 1 and 2.
The output timing from "Activation output" and "Safety output" can
be changed by dipswitch 3.
With dipswitch 3 set to "ON" the output timing will be the same.
With dipswitch 3 set to "OFF" the output timing will be different.
See .Checking
The 2nd row output selectable by dipswitch 4.
With dipswitch 4 set to "ON" the output from 2nd row will be sent from
Activation output.
With dipswitch 4 set to "OFF" the output will be sent from Safety output.
See .Checking
[2.Dipswitches <SW3>]
3-3.Setting the Test input (SW1 Dipswitch 8)
Select "High" / "Low" for Test input.
The delay time between Test input and Safety output is 10msec. Low High
8 8
Test input
5 : Door cancel
6 : On delay 2sec.
7,8 : Sensitivity
3-4.Setting the Presence timer (SW3 Dipswitch 1 and 2)
Presence detection timer can be selected by combining
dipswitch 1 and 2.
To enable the presence detection, do not enter
the detection area for 10 seconds after setting the timer.
NOTE
2sec. 60sec. 10min.
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
With dipswitch 3 "1st & 2nd" , presence timer for 1st & 2nd rows belong to
dipswitch 1 and 2. Presence timer for 3th row automatically becomes 2 sec..
With dipswitch 3 "1st to 3rd" , presence timer will be same as all detection area,
set by combining dipswitch 1 and 2.
When dipswitch 5 is "ON" the sensor is less influenced by the door movement,
i.e. caused by wind. If the sensor does not detect for 10sec., the 1st row will be
disabled when door cancel function is"ON".
(The 1st row will be enabled again when there is detection at other rows.)
To avoid unnecessary openings due to passing objects/persons set dipswitch 6 "ON".
The sensor only activates when a person or object stays in the detection area for more
then 2 seconds.
Please do not set On delay 2sec. to "ON" when door cancel function is "ON". If both
are "ON", the sensor does not output signal unless it detects a person or object more
than 2sec and 1st row is inactive. If the person or object enter the fist row, the sensor
does not detect and door never opens.
WARNING
Risk of getting caught.
4 : 2nd row output
5,6,7: Frequency
8 : Test input
(Low)
(Middle)
(High)
(Super high)
Activation
4
2nd row
output
Safety
4
2nd row
output
Activation
output
Safety
output
Activation
output
Safety
output
N.C.
1
N.O.
1
N.C.
2
N.O.
2
N.C.
1
N.O.
1
N.C.
2
N.O.
2
Life cycle notification
Twice green blinking
Signal SaturationStatus
Operation indicator Slow green blinking
Sensor failure
Fast green blinking
Troubleshooting
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
None Wrong power supply voltage.
Wrong wiring or connection failure.
Door opens
when no one
is in the
detection area.
(Ghosting)
Unstable
Door remains
open
Presence timer is " " and sudden
change in the detection area happened.
Door does not
open when a
person enters
the detection
area.
Unstable
Proper
Dirty detection window.
Water drops on the detection window.
The detection area overlaps with that of
another sensor.
The detection area overlaps with the
door / header.
Sensitivity is too high.
Green
The automatic infinite presence
detection is "ON" and the objects or
people enter more than two spot areas.
Green
Orange Wrong wiring.
Twice
green
blinking
Signal saturation
Output relay(s) is reaching the end of
its life cycle.
The detection area overlaps with the
door / header.
Slow
green
blinking
Proper
Check the wires and connector.
Set to the stated voltage.
Check .Adjustments 3-4 & 3-6
If the problem still persists, hard-reset the sensor.
(Turn the power OFF and ON again.)
Check the wires and connector.
Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
Use the rain-cover (Separately available). Or install
the sensor in a place keeping the waterdrops off.
Check .Adjustments 3-2
Set the sensitivity lower.
Remove the objects.
Or check .Adjustments 3-6
Check the wires and connector.
Adjust the detection area to "Deep" (Outside).
Remove highly reflecting objects from the
detection area. Change the area angle.
Replace the sensor.
Door operation Operation
indicator Possible cause Possible countermeasures
Sensitivity is too low.
Wrong detection area positioning. Check & Detection area Adjustments
Set the sensitivity higher.
Short presence timer. Set the presence detection timer longer.
Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting.
Both On delay and door cancel function
are "ON".
Check .Adjustments 3-1
Set either function to "OFF"
Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting.
Check .Adjustments 3-1
Check .Adjustments 3-1Wrong (Safety/Activation) output setting.
Fast
green
blinking
Sensitivity is too low. Set the sensitivity higher.
Dirty detection window. Wipe the detection window with a damp cloth.
(Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Sensor failure Contact your installer or service engineer.
7 7 78 8 8 8
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NOTE LED will be turned off about 500ms when the sensor Test output signal works well.
1. Do not wash the sensor with water.
2. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself, otherwise electric shock may occur.
WARNING
4. When turning the power ON, always walk-test the detection area to ensure the proper operation.
5. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)
NOTE
1. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window with a damp cloth.(Do not use any cleaner / solvent.)
2. When the operation indicator is twice geen blinking, contact your installer or service engineer.
3. Always contact your installer or service engineer when changing the settings.
CAUTION
1. Do not paint the detection window.