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Optex Pro-Swing Premier Mk2 Specification Manual page 2

Swing door presence sensor

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ADJUSTMENTS for OA-613
1
Area depth angle adjustment
1st row area
FREQUENCY
PRESENCE
SWITCH
TIMER(Sec.)
3
angle screw
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
3
1st row area depth Adjustment
DEEP
RAIN MODE
AREA DEPTH
SHALLOW
DEEP
SHALLOW
4
4
6
6
SHALLOW
SNOW MODE
DEEP
SHALLOW
DEEP
PATTERN
PATTERN
5
5
Start with 1st row area depth angle
at -5 degrees(shallow).
If after walk test the pattern is too shallow,
adjust towards deep as necessary.
Adjusting the sensitivity
2
1st row area
2nd
row
sensitivity
area sensitivity
potentiometer
potentiometer
Min
Max
Min
Max
OPERATION INDICATOR
OA-613
1st row area
2nd & 3rd row area
sensitivity potentiometer
sensitivity potentiometer
Area width setting switch
4
(right bank)
Set the dipswitch as necessary.
Active
: Enable area
Inactive
Active
: Disable area
NOTE
Whenever a Dipswitch is moved a Premier Learn process is enabled, ensure proper completion of
process (See step 3).
5-1.Setting the presence timer
To comply with ANSI standard, set to "30sec." or longer.
15 Sec.
60 Sec.
120 Sec.
30 Sec.
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
5-3.Setting the rain mode
Set dipswitch 4 to "Rain" if the sensor is used in a
region with a lot of rain.
NOTE
Normal
When set to "Rain", the actual
detection area may become
smaller.
4
5-5.Setting the area depth
DEEP
SHALLOW
6
6
For standard
For bi-fold or
application.
smaller door.
ADJUSTMENTS for OC-913C
1
Timer adjustment
Safety output
hold time
Min
Max
(0.5 to 10sec.)
Set the safety output duration time.
Set the time required for door to close from fully open position to
within 10 degrees when uses for Knowing Act application(dipswitch 4:ON).
Setting the dipswitches
2
Set the dipswitches as shown below.
Dipswitch setting
1
Safety Relay Contact
2
Door Open Signal Switch
3
Auto Lock Out
4
Knowing Act
5
Data Input
6
Future Development
7
8
Stand Alone
1. Safety Relay Contact
: Choose the Relay Contact.
2. Door Open Signal Switch
: Determines safety output when door is open.
3. Auto Lock out
: Set the lockout method
ON : Manual (by volume setting on OC-913C)
OFF : Auto
4. Knowing Act
: If uses KnowingAct Function, set to "ON".
5. Data Input
: If using data output from door control for Lockout, set to "ON".
When Data Input is "ON", setting of Auto Lock Out(dipswitch 3) is ignored.
6,7. Future Development (not used)
8. Stand Alone
: Set to "ON" when door mount sensor and OC-913C are used
for Knowing Act application without OA-613.
CAUTION
When using OA-613, dipswitch 8 must be set to "OFF".
1st row area
2nd
row
AREA WIDTH SWITCH
sensitivity
area sensitivity
potentiometer
potentiometer
Each number of Area
can be eliminated
by using each dip-SW.
Min
Max
Min
Max
Active
Inactive
2nd
row area depth Adjustment
EXTEND
OPERATION INDICATOR
DEEP
LOCKOUT TIMER(Sec.)
Green
: Stand-by
DEEP
OPERATION INDICATOR
+0
+1
+2
-1
Red Blink
: 1st Row Area Det.
SHALLOW
Red
: 2nd
Row Area Det.
DEEP
SHALLOW
7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8
OA-613
5733580
Yellow Blink
: Learning
PATTERN
PATTERN
SHALLOW
Start with 2nd & 3rd row area depth angle
at +5 degrees(deep).
If after walk test the pattern is too deep,
adjust towards shallow as necessary.
Initial setup
3
This sensor has the function to fit floor condition changes
automatically.
Therefore, even if objects are put in the detection area,
sensor will learn the changes gradually and set back to
normal operations automatically after presence timer has
expired.
To enable a Learn process only, flip any dipswitch
on OA-613 sensor head and wait 1 second, then flip it
back to the original position.
NOTE
See PREMIER Mk2 installation manual section 6
(Premier Learn process).
Mode setting switch
5
(left bank)
1st row area
1,2
: Presence timer
PRESENCE
sensitivity
TIMER(Sec.)
potentiometer
3
: Frequency
Inactive
4
: Rain mode
1 2 1 2
Min
Max
5
: Snow mode
RAIN MODE
AREA DEPTH
LOCKOUT TIMER(Sec.)
6
: Area depth
DEEP
SHALLOW
0
1
2
4
4
6
6
7,8
: Extend Lockout timer
SNOW MODE
7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8
5
5-2.Setting the frequency
When using more than two sensors close to each other,
set the different frequency for each sensor by dipswitch 3.
Setting1
2
3
5-4.Setting the snow mode
Set dipswitch 5 to "Snow" if the sensor is used in a
region with snow or a lot of insects.
Rain
Normal
4
5
5-6.Setting the Extend Lockout timer
+0 Sec.
+1Sec.
+2 Sec.
7
8
7
8
7
8
Fine-tune the lockout time after setting the lockout timer
on OC-913C by volume (0-24 sec.)
Only effective when Dipswitch 3 is set to "Manual" and
Dipswitch 5 is set to "OFF" on OC-913C.
NOTE
See ADJUSTMENTS for OC-913C
Min
Max
Min
Max
(0 to 24sec.)
Knowing act
Set the lockout time to the time for the door
timer
to reach full closed position
(0 to 24sec.)
from full open position. Lockout timer is
effective only when dipswitch 3 is set
to "Manual" and dipswitch 5 is set to "OFF".
OFF
ON
NO
NC
Act
Saf
Auto
Manual
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
(by motor voltage)
Knowing Act Function
Use this function when Primary Activation is knowing act (i.e. Push Plate, Card reader, etc.) and
a secondary activation sensor(door mount or header mount) is desired.
2nd &3rd row area
See WIRING in the installation manual when Knowing Act Function is required.
angle screw
Secondary activation sensor status in Knowing Act Function:
- Full Closed position
Secondary activation sensor is inactive until the knowing act device is initiated.
Door can be used manually without activation or reactivation from sensor.
- Door Opening & Full Open
When door is activated by Knowing Act, the secondary activation sensor is active
and the door will remain open when the sensor is in detection.
- Door closing
Secondary activation sensor is active and will reactivate the door upon detection
until the Knowing Act timer expires. Set the Knowing Act timer on OC-913C control
to stay active to within 10 degrees from full closed.
When using the Knowing Act Function, Push/Pull activation MUST be disabled at the door control.
NOTE
INFORM BUILDING OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
WARNING
1. Always keep the detection window clean. If dirty, wipe the window with a damp cloth.(Do not use any cleaner / solvent.)
2. Do not wash the sensor with water.
3. Do not disassemble, rebuild or repair the sensor yourself, otherwise electric shock may occur.
4. When the operation indicator blinks Green, contact your installer or service engineer.
5. Always contact your installer or service engineer when changing the settings.
6. Do not paint the detection window.
NOTE
1. After applying power, wait 10 seconds then walk test detection area to ensure proper operation.
2. Do not place any objects that move or emit light in the detection area. (e.g. Plant, illumination, etc.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Operation indicator
Setting2
Symptom
OA-613
Initial setup
None
3
can not start.
Twice
Orange
blinking
Snow
or
None
Slow
5
Orange
blinking
-1 Sec.
Incomplete
Blinking
initial setup
Yellow
7
8
Door operates
Solid
when no one
Green
is in the
or
detection area.
Solid
(Ghosting)
Red
or
Blinking
Red
Lockout
timer
Door does not
Solid
operate properly
Green
when a person
enters the
Slow
detection area.
Green
(Sensor does
blinking
not detect.)
Fast
Green
blinking
Red or
OA-613 detects
Blinking
but door operate.
Red
Door remains
Solid
open.
Green
Manufacturer
OPTEX Co.,LTD.
5-8-12 Ogoto Otsu 520-0101, Japan
TEL.: +81(0)77 579 8700
FAX.: +81(0)77 579 7030
WEBSITE: www.optex.co.jp
Possible cause
OC-913C
None
Power supply voltage.
Wrong wiring cable (Brown &Orange wires)
of OC-913C.
Connection failure from OA-613 to
OC-913C.
Twice
Defective communication cable.
Orange
blinking
When all the area are inactive.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613)
OC-913C Dip-SW 8 is ON,
but OA-613 is also connected to OC-913C.
Blinking
OC-913C dipswitches set wrong.
Green
Proper
Improper 1st row or 2nd & 3rd row area
angle adjustment.
Stalling caused by traffic just outside of
swing path.
Moving objects near guide rails.
Area width dipswitches set wrong.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613)
Wet floor.
The exhaust emission or fog penetrate
into the detection area.
Reflecting objects in the detection area.
Objects that move or emit light
(Ex.Plant, illumination, etc.)
Water drops on the detection window.
Sensitivity is too high.
Snow drifting.
Other than above.
Proper
Sensitivity is too low.
Area width dipswitches set wrong.
(Right bank dipswitches on OA-613)
Proper
Improper 1st row or 2nd & 3rd row area
angle adjustment.
Signal saturation.
Dirty detection window.
Proper
Sensor failure.
Proper
OC-913C dipswitches set wrong.
Improper wiring of door equipment on / off /
Proper
hold switch.
North and South American Subsidiary
OPTEX Technologies Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
3882 Del Amo Blvd., Suite 604
Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A.
TOLL-FREE: 800 877 6656
FAX.: +1 310 214 8655
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com
Possible countermeasures
Set to the stated voltage.
Check the wiring cable.
Check the connector.
Replace as necessary.
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual section 4.
If use OA-613, set OC-913C Dip-SW 8
to "OFF".
If do not use OA-613, disconnect it.
Check the dipswitch settings.
Set 1st row area angle at -5 degrees
(shallow) or 2nd & 3rd row area angle
at +5 degrees (deep).
Set dipswitch 6 on left bank dipswitch of
OA-613 on/up (shallow).
Remove the objects.
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual section 4.
Check the installation condition referring
to MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT.
Remove the objects.
Use the rain-cover (Separately available).
Or install in a place keeping the
water drops off.
Adjust the sensitivity lower.
Set the snow mode to "Snow".
Set the rain mode to "Rain".
Adjust the sensitivity higher.
Verify proper settings.
See installation manual section 4.
Set 1st row area angle at -5 degrees
(shallow) or 2nd & 3rd row area angle
at +5 degrees (deep).
Remove highly reflecting objects from the
detection area. Or lower the sensitivity.
Wipe the detection window with a damp
cloth. (Do not use any cleaner or solvent.)
Contact your installer or service engineer.
Check the dipswitch settings.
See installation manual section 2.
Verify proper wiring of on / off /
hold switch.
East Coast Office
8510 McAlpines Park Drive, Suite 108
Charlotte, NC 28211 U.S.A.
TOLL-FREE: 800 877 6656
FAX.: +1 704 365 0818
WEBSITE: www.optextechnologies.com

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