Record RIC 290 Mounting And Adjustment Instructions

Combi sensor with radar motion detector and active infrared presence detection
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Combi sensor with radar motion detector and active infrared presence detection
for applications in automatic entrance and door systems, for wall- or ceiling installation.
102-290401161 A (Original instruction)
Mounting and adjustment instructions
RIC
290
STANDARD
(US)

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  • Page 1 Mounting and adjustment instructions your global partner for entrance solutions STANDARD (US) Combi sensor with radar motion detector and active infrared presence detection for applications in automatic entrance and door systems, for wall- or ceiling installation. 102-290401161 A (Original instruction)
  • Page 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ABBREVIATIONS INSTALLATION Actuation contact outside WIRING Actuation contact inside COMMISSIONING Active infrared presence detector SETTINGS RADAR MOTION DETECTOR “RAD” Safety sensor for side screen protection SETTINGS ON PRESENCE DETECTOR “AIR” EPC Easy-Programmer DETAILS PARAMETER MOTION DETECTOR “RAD” FEM Function extension module DETAILS PARAMETER PRESENCE DETECTOR “AIR”...
  • Page 3 Installation, maintenance and repairs to the radar must only be performed by qualified and authorized personnel (technicians). The combi sensor RIC 290 has been constructed with state of the art technology and recognized technical safety regulations. The sensor complies with the requirements of ANSI 156.10 codes.
  • Page 4 Positioning the sensor INSTALLATION Opening the case Insert screwdriver into front Position the sensor horizontally notches and press lower lid so that the light curtain is not open. influenced by objects. Positioning sensors in case of large passage width Equip with this 3 sensors* 1 sensor * only on one side...
  • Page 5 Drilling template Insert the connecting wire Fix the drilling template exactly ∅ 1-2 CAN cables = > 1/2” in the middle, drill. Do not mount onto vibrat- ing base. Protect against influ- ences of weather (rain, snow, etc.). For smaller through-holes ∅...
  • Page 6 • The bus must basically be terminated at both ends = terminating resistance 120 Ω) • The BDE-D is always delivered with a terminating resistance connected. • Only use the cables delivered by record. 102-020808481 cable CAN, 3’3” (1000 mm) 102-020808718 cable CAN, 5’...
  • Page 7 COMMISSIONING While commissioning the system it is recommended to 1. first perform and complete the door learning and only then 2. prepare and connect the sensors according to the following data chapters 2 to 4.2 3. start with the motion detector setup (AKI 1, AKI 2, AKA 1, AKA 2 RAD radar motion detector) chapters 5 to 5.4 4.
  • Page 8 SETTINGS RADAR MOTION DETECTOR “RAD” Lateral field adjustment of the antenna Adjust angle of inclination to position the activating detection zone Locks in four 5° angle posi tions. Locks in three 10° angle posi- Release of the position pin by tions.
  • Page 9 Pre-programmed scenes for radar motion detector “RAD” BDE-D, FPC 902: Values in brackets ( ) Scene Passage width Installation height Install. position Antenna angle Remarks Installation height > 8’6” change to Standard < 6’7” 7 up to 8’6” Surface mounted 5 -10°...
  • Page 10 Sensor learning with FPC 902 Procedure for sensor learning with FPC 902 If the sensor learning has not yet taken place, the status mes- sage No running parameter is displayed. It is possible either to learn an individual sensor or all sensors together.
  • Page 11 SETTINGS ON PRESENCE DETECTOR “AIR” Remove protection film on AIR optic module Remove the protection film from • One has to make sure that the adjustments selected comply with the standard the AIR optic module. in force applied. Do not touch or soil the lenses with the fingers! •...
  • Page 12 Pre-programmed scenes for presence detector “AIR” BDE-D, FPC 902: Values in brackets ( ) Scene Filter Auto adaptation time Interior door (exact single (60 s) evaluation) 10.9 10.10 10.7 10.8 Inside, exterior door (single eval. and (60 s) footprints) Outside, protected (groups of exterior door (60 s)
  • Page 13 Width of the presence detection field Select in the SERVICE SENSOR menu for ex. identified sensor SI 1 / Parame- ter the parameter Detection field (FPC 902) or Field size (BDE-D). On the FPC 902 the field width is graph- ically displayed: 2 rows (R1-R2) with 12 spots each are located on the fitting side of the sensor.
  • Page 14 Testing field settings with FPC Testing field position with scale With open door, test the posi- With open door, test the posi- tion using a paper sheet, e.g. tion using the scale on this page A4 landscape format, and ob- of the manual and observe the serve the red LED.
  • Page 15 DETAILS PARAMETER MOTION DETECTOR “RAD” Characteristics of the sensing field Changing sensitivity Adjustable in steps from 1 to 12. narrow wide (default) BDE-D, FPC 902: Values in brackets ( ) Sensitivity + narrow sensing field Sensitivity + wide sensing field...
  • Page 16 Auto-mode, Slow-motion Detection of movement directions (stereo/mono) Detection of slow movements in Stereo: Detects only move- the range of the sensing field. ments towards the radar. Normally enabled. Movements away from the ra dar are not detected. Mono: Detects all movements Stereo Mono Default: 1 (Auto-mode ON)
  • Page 17 Higher sensitivity Door leaf masking Resistance to external interfer- The movement of the door leaf ing factors is reduced. is picked up during the sensor Only recommended for sur- learning and is blinded to avoid rounding conditions FREE of any ghosting. interference.
  • Page 18 DETAILS PARAMETER PRESENCE DETECTOR “AIR” Auto-adaptation time Filter functions There are 5 stages (0 - 40) to There are 9 stages (0 - 24) to set up the set up filters. auto-adaptation time. In case of IR-spot groups all ANSI 156.10: 30 s (6) spots must be activated so that the door opens.
  • Page 19 Depth of the presence detection field Select in the SERVICE SENSOR menu for ex. identified sensor SI 1 / Parame- ter the parameter Detection field (FPC 902) or Row (BDE-D). On the FPC 902 the status of the IR- rows are graphically displayed: 2 rows (R1-R2) with 12 spots each are located on the fitting side of the sensor.
  • Page 20 FUNCTIONS: Learning sensor with BDE-D or EPC 903 Sensor learning with SFT Mode of operation Hold open Mode of operation Hold open 2nd light pulse: 4th light pulse: Configuration mode (technical Learning sensor for single sensor. level) Movements in the radar field during the sensor Learning sensor for single sensor 11.2 learning disturb the measuring and shall be...
  • Page 21 OVERVIEW OF ALL PRE-PROGRAMMED SCENES Auto Antenna Field Hold Scene Filter Scene Mode Automode Sensitivity Suspension adaptation time angle width time 0.5 s 60 s 5-10° wide Stereo Interior door Standard (15) 0.5 s 60 s Supermarket 5-10° wide Mono Inside, exterior door (24) Nursing...
  • Page 22 Nursing home Pavement 10.3 10.4 Height of installation: 7’… Height of installation: 7’ > 8’6” WIDE 8 (21) 0.8 s 5-10° NARROW 6 (15) 0.5 s 5-10° Niche Notes 10.5 Surface-mounted for medium - large-sized field Height of installation: …7’ NARROW 3 (6) 0.5 s...
  • Page 23 Pre-programmed scenes Interior door 10.6 10.7 Interior door protected from cli- matic influences with unprob- lematic ambient conditions. 60 s 10.9 10.10 Exterior door, installation inside 10.7 10.8 10.8 Protected from climatic influ- ences, occasional alteration due to wet and dirty foot prints. 60 s Outside, protected exterior door Outside, unprotected exterior door...
  • Page 24 LED SIGNALS Presence detector AIR 11.1 Radar motion detector RAD Self-test Self-test < 20 s < 20 s (green) (red) Sensor is powered, Sensor is powered, lights up faintly lights up faintly (red) (red) The radar detects Presence sensor an object detects/is learning (green) (red)
  • Page 25 Adjust sensitivity with SFT FINISH: 11.3 Mounting of lower part of case Adjustable in steps from 1 to 12. Position on rear side and click into place with a slight pressure at the front. Press the push-buttons + or –to adjust the sensitivity.
  • Page 26 DIAGNOSTICS Releasing IR code depending on DIP switch settings. RIC # DIP switch setting Device Output signal IR-Code AKI 1 Actuating “inside" SI 1 Safety “inside” AKI 2 Actuating “inside" SI 2 Safety “inside” AKA 1 Actuating "outside" SA 1 Safety "outside"...
  • Page 27 Error display of additional units on CAN bus (only with FPC) 15.2 Those error numbers consist of 4 digits as follows: • Digits 1 + 2 indicate the reason of the error • Digits 3 + 4 specify the name of the unit Example: error number 1616 means that sensor AKI 1 does not have any teaching parameter and a teach-in run has to be performed.
  • Page 28 TECHNICAL DATA RIC 290 A Motion detector RAD Presence detector AIR In general: Frequency (K-Band): 24.125 GHz Supply voltage: 11...31 VDC Wavelength infrared: 870 nm Power output: < 10 mW Connected load: < 2 W Detection capability: stationary 8” min. high object Detection capability: 28”...
  • Page 29 TECHNICAL DATA 16.1 RIC 290 G Type label Dimensions RIC 290 G Year of manufacture YYMMDD...
  • Page 30 DESCRIPTION 16.2 RIC 290 A Upper part of case Lower part of case Button 1 (-) / SFT AIR Connector CAN enter Connector CAN exit Microwave module (MWM) with antenna Lateral field adjustment of the MWM Angle of inclination of the MWM...
  • Page 31 DESCRIPTION 16.3 RIC 290 G Accessories 16.4 18 Mounting plate for fixing to (102-290808868) surfaces 19 Bracket for ceiling installation (102-290808867) 20 Weather shield, alu raw (102-290808866) alu anodized (102-290808880)

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