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BEA SUPERSCAN-T User Manual
BEA SUPERSCAN-T User Manual

BEA SUPERSCAN-T User Manual

Presence sensor w/monitoring
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DESCRIPTION
The SuperScan-T detector is a door-mounted presence detection system that is used on automatic pedestrian swing doors. The
SuperScan-T can be used on a monitored or non-monitored system. Unlike other door-mounted sensing devices, the SuperScan-
T's unique electronic architecture allows the detection modules to be mounted near the top of the door, out of harm's way. A rotating
cam is used for the range adjustment of the detection zone. Width patterns may be altered by adding Slave modules to the Master
module. These Slave modules are simply added by inserting them into the aluminum extrusion, then connecting them with the
attached flat ribbon cable to the next module without interrupting other modules in the same extrusion. Once installed, the detection
zone (in addition to being adjustable for distance) can be angled independently from the other modules.
Each SuperScan-T module consists of two optics, a transmitter (TX) and a receiver (RX), and functions independently of the other
modules. The transmitter emits an extremely precise beam, which measures approximately 4" in diameter at a distance of 8'. The
receiver, in turn, receives the infrared beam reflected off of the floor. This transmission and reception forms a detection triangle,
which is the basic premise of detection (called triangulation). Should this angle be interrupted, detection will occur. Detection is
NOT based upon the intensity of the beam, and in principle will not be affected by the color or background of the object that interrupts
the angle.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Power Supply
Current Consumption
Inhibit Input
Monitoring Request Input
Output Interface; relay
Detection Range
Distance Adjustment
Max. Mounting Height
Detection Time
Detection Signal Duration
Output Hold Time
LED Indications
Operating Temperature Range
PCB Dimensions
Connector to Door Controller
Connection: Master to Slave
Max. Number of Slaves
Functions Selection
Shut off all power going to the header before attempting any wiring procedures.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
Maintain a clean and safe environment when working in public areas.
!
Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area.
When performing testing, always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway that may result in unexpected reactions by the
door.
Before powering up, always check placement of all wiring and components to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any
CAUTION
wires and cause damage to equipment.
Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10, 156.27) upon completion of installation.
COMPONENT ID
75.5911.02 20180226
SPECIFICATION
12 – 24 VAC/VDC ±10%
Master:
On = 60 mA max.
Off = 30 mA max.
12 – 24 VAC/VDC ±10% (inhibited when voltage is applied)
12 – 35 VDC required (polarity-sensitive)
Min. pulse width duration 50 ms
Relay – max. contact rating is 1A @ 30v (resistive)
0 – 8'
2 – 8' (rotating cam with linear adjustment)
8'
< 50 ms
Infinite Presence Detection
Potentiometer range: 0.1 – 4.5 seconds
Master:
Red LED = Detection
Green LED = Active Output
-30 – 140 ºF
Master: 10.91" x 1.5"
8-position screw terminal on Master PCB
Flat-ribbon cable w/connectors and key lock
8
Detection Mode: NO or NC
Normal Mode or Background Analysis Mode
SUPERSCAN-T
USER'S GUIDE
PRESENCE SENSOR w/MONITORING
Slave:
On = 40 mA max.
Off = 30 mA max.
Slave:
Red LED = Detection
Slave: 8.75" x 1.5"
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Summary of Contents for BEA SUPERSCAN-T

  • Page 1 (in addition to being adjustable for distance) can be angled independently from the other modules. Each SuperScan-T module consists of two optics, a transmitter (TX) and a receiver (RX), and functions independently of the other modules. The transmitter emits an extremely precise beam, which measures approximately 4" in diameter at a distance of 8'. The receiver, in turn, receives the infrared beam reflected off of the floor.
  • Page 2: Installation Tips

    Hinge-hung doors will not require as much clearance between the end of the SuperScan-T and hinge-side jamb (image below, right). At the leading edge of the door, the edge of the SuperScan-T, including the endcap, should be as close as possible to the leading edge of the door, without creating mechanical interference with the door jamb or with an adjacent door (pairs).
  • Page 3 Hold the SuperScan-T back up to the door at the pre-drilled location and attach the unit to the door with the 2 screws provided. Ensure that the SuperScan-T extrusion is tight against the door.
  • Page 4 Remove the tab at the bottom of the cap (image below, B) to allow insertion of the plastic sheath. Insert the plastic sheath (image below, C) and install the endcap. The SuperScan-T lens may then be installed to fit tight against the endcap and plastic sheath to hold it in place (image below, D).
  • Page 5: Mechanical Adjustments

    J2 is a two-position jumper (ON THE MASTER BOARD ONLY), which enables either a passive or active relay to be selected. The SuperScan-T comes factory-preset with the relay in the ACTIVE MODE. ACTIVE RELAY: RELAY ENERGIZED WHEN DETECTOR IS AT REST ACTIVE RELAY + NC &...
  • Page 6 If a Slave ONLY is shipped: No jumper on Slave J4 position § If a kit is shipped (i.e. SuperScan-T II): Jumpers correctly for monitoring in that configuration. On the Slave module, jumper J4 should be installed on the last Slave module in the chain, as shown in the image to the right (bottom).
  • Page 7 The angle of each module may be set independently. Use the charts below to help determine the angling. The angles may have to be altered once the units have been powered up and walk-tested. INACTIVE ZONE (B) SUPERSCAN-T ANGLE DISTANCE FROM FLOOR 0º...
  • Page 8 Proper detection angle ü Detection range adjustment SuperScan-T may need to be inhibited at a specific point of door travel at the safety side for proper operation. Refer to the terminal connections on page 4. Activation or safety is being SuperScan-T detection module may Reduce the detection range on the affected module(s).
  • Page 9 A safety check that includes, at a minimum, the items listed on the safety information label must be performed during each service call. If you are not an AAADM certified inspector, BEA strongly recommends you have an AAADM certified inspector perform an AAADM inspection and place a valid inspection sticker below the safety information label prior to putting the equipment into operation.