READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Tucker Auto-Mation, LLC (hereafter referred to as “Tucker”) recommends that all of its automated pedestrian door products be installed by a trained automatic door technician and that the resulting performance of the product be in full compliance with the most current version of the American National Standards Institute document A156.10 or...
DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATION THE BAT Sensor is a motion sensor operating at 24 GHz K-Band microwave technology. It is used for primary or secondary activation on automatic pedestrian doors. It may be used for swinging, sliding, folding, and revolving doors.
INSTALLATION INFORMATION • Protect the sensor from rain • Avoid moving objects in the detection are (fans, plants, trees, flags). • Do not obstruct the sensor and mount it only behind suitable covers. Mechanically-operated drive components can affect the sensor. •...
Additional bracket (optional) required for ceiling mount. The max. mounting height is 13’ (4m). WIRE THE SENSOR The BAT sensor provides a dry relay output and may be connected directly to the activation circuit of the automatic door control. ü...
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ü APPLY POWER TO SENSORS SIGNAL MESSAGE RED/GREEN FLASHING Sensor is initializing. Wait approx. 10 seconds GREEN STEADY Ready for operation RED STEADY Fault GREEN FLASHING Command received for setup 1. LED (red/green) 2. IR receiver 3. IR transmitter 4. DIP Switches 5.
4. Re-insert antenna into its socket. 5. Ensure lever lock is clipped over the antenna as shown. Push lever to release antenna ANTENNA CHARACTERISTICS The BAT sensor is capable of providing a narrow or wide detection pattern based upon the antenna selection. ü PATTERN OPTIONS...
VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT The BAT sensor is capable of an angle adjustment (up and down) as well as a horizontal adjustment (side to side). To change the angle, simply rotate the entire antenna PCB module to the desired position. HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT An offset pattern can be achieved by rotating antenna left or right.
DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS DIP SWITCH COMBINATION (BINARY CODE) Slow Motion Detection Directional Detection Allows detection of extremely slow movement. Output Relay: N.O. Contact (Default): Contact will close upon detection. Contact remains open upon power loss. Output Relay: N.C. Contact: Contact will open upon detection. Contact will open upon power loss.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTION SETTINGS These additional settings can be adjusted by enabling the potentiometer to affect different functions through the dip switch arrangements. The adjustable settings are for hold time and default setting restoration. Every adjustment with the potentiometer starts the same way, dip switch 5 ON, and ends the same way, dip switch 5 OFF. The additional functions must be accessed during the first 10 seconds of powering ON and is signified by a flashing / green LED pattern.
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WALK-TEST SENSOR The final step for any sensor installation is a walk-test. This will help to ensure the unit is functioning correctly and is capable of detecting pedestrian traffic as intended. Refer to the current ANSI A156.10 or A156.19 Standard, Section 8, for proper performance guidelines.
RMS-D-RC with BEA Infrared Remote Control. GENERAL DESCRIPTION In addition to the adjustment options described in the instruction manual for the RMS-D-RC radar sensor, you have the option of operating the radar sensor using the infrared remote control from BEA (from firmware version 2.0 - see the label in the radar sensor).
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PARAMETERIZATION In parameterization mode, the LED on the radar sensor fl ashes red at a frequency of 2 Hz. Repeated steps for parameterization. Starting Parameterization Mode Press the unlock key. When entering the security code: The LED on the radar sensor flashes red at a frequency of approx. 5 Hz. Enter the four-digit security code using the numeric keypad.
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