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PO Box 906
Muskego, WI 53150
Phone: (877) 622-2694
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(888) 679-3319
www.NabcoEntrances.com
Acuvision
Instruction Manual
WARNING
Turn OFF all power to the Automatic Door if a Safety System is not working.
Instruct the Owner to keep all power turned OFF until corrective action can be achieved by a NABCO
trained technician. Failure to follow these practices may result in serious consequences.
NEVER leave a Door operating without all Safety detection systems operational.
WARNING
Do not install, operate or service this product unless you have read and understood the Safety Practices,
Warnings, Installation and Operating Instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so may result in
property damage or bodily injury.
P/N 15-10848-01
Revision 05-11-10

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  • Page 1 Turn OFF all power to the Automatic Door if a Safety System is not working. Instruct the Owner to keep all power turned OFF until corrective action can be achieved by a NABCO trained technician. Failure to follow these practices may result in serious consequences.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    D.6.10) Changes in background conditions ................. 19 D.7 Troubleshooting .......................... 20 D.7.1) Sensor symptoms and how to solve them ..............20 D.7.2) Sensor symptoms using wrong Door Mode settings ..........20 E. NABCO ENTRANCES Return Policy ...................... 21 Page 2 www.NabcoEntrances.com 05-11-10...
  • Page 3: Overview

    All installation changes and adjustments must be made by qualified, NABCO trained technicians. A. Overview On swing and folding doors, the Acuvision has been designed to provide swing side presence detection coverage similar to the coverage currently supplied by the swing side Acusensor 1B.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Acuvision Instruction Manual B. Specifications Items Specifications Part Description ACUVISION Part Number # 14-10823-01 Sensing System Active reflective infrared system (Motion / Presence) Power source 12 to 24 VAC or DC Note: Use “Class2” Power Supply Current consumption 80mA Max. (at 12 VDC), 3 VA Max. (at 24 VAC) <Output 1>...
  • Page 5: Appearance And Dimensions

    Acuvision Instruction Manual C. Appearance and Dimensions Figure 1 - Appearance 1.34” (34mm) 8.66” ( Mounting Pitch 7.87” ( Sensor is interchangeable with Acusensors and Acumotion 8 pin Connector Area Minute Adjustment Knob Dip. Switches 1-8 Dip. Switches 9-16 Depth Adjustment Lever Page 5 www.NabcoEntrances.com 05-11-10...
  • Page 6: Installation And Adjustments

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D. Installation and Adjustments D.1 Installation The Acuvision is designed to be installed on an entranceway header or other similar mounting surface using screws provided with the unit. A drill template is provided to assist in locating and drilling the mounting holes and the hole for the wiring.
  • Page 7: Wiring

    Acuvision Instruction Manual Wiring D.2.1) General Wiring Information Color of wire Function Notes Brown 12VDC 24VAC Use “Class 2” Power Supply Black (N.O.) 30VAC/50VDC 0.1A Max. OUTPUT #1 --- Activation Signal Output (Resistance load) Green (COM) [Semiconductor Relay] Gray (INPUT) INPUT #1 --- Fully Closed Signal Input A dry switch contact is required.
  • Page 8: Wiring - Sliding Door With U Series Control

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.2.2) Wiring - Sliding Door with U Series Control Cut the (3) pin connector off of the existing Acusensor extension harness (PN # 22-9267). Wire nut the two harnesses together as shown below. Insert the new Acuvision cable (PN # 22-11023) into the hole in the header cover so the connector is on the exterior of the cover.
  • Page 9: Wiring - Non-Swing Side Of Swing Door With Magnum Control

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.2.4) Wiring - Non-swing side of swing door with Magnum Control Insert new Acuvision cable (PN # 22-11023) into drilled hole in header. Connect Acuvision harness to Magnum terminal block as shown below. Mount the Acuvision Sensor. Note: Acuvision dipswitch Settings: (9 ON &...
  • Page 10 Acuvision Instruction Manual GREEN QUICK DISCONNECT ON MICROPROCESSOR ORANGE MAIN HARNESS BROWN HOLE ON BROWN BROWN 12/24 VOLTS AC/DC HEADER 12/24 VOLTS AC/DC COVER GREY INPUT DOOR CLOSED INPUT YELLOW INPUT COM SEE NOTE ON PG. 18 GREEN WHITE OUTPUT#2 N.O. BLUE OUTPUT#2 COM GREEN...
  • Page 11: Turning On The Power

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.3 Turning ON the power 3A) After installation and adjustments are completed, turn “ON” the power to the sensor, wait three minutes, then confirm the detection area. The Acuvision will detect within three seconds after the power switch is turned ON. However, if the reflected light intensity within the detection area is not sufficiently stable based on the sensor dip switch settings, the sensor will require additional time to stabilize.
  • Page 12: D.4.2) Non-Detection Zone

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.4.1) Setting up for Depth Coverage (continued..) As a Presence/Threshold Sensor Only When other sensors are being used for the activation function, it may not be desirable to reduce the sensing coverage area of the Acuvision. Adequate threshold or swing zone coverage should be achieved by setting the area lever to position #1 or #2.
  • Page 13: D.4.3) Minute Adjustment Of Depth Coverage

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.4.3) Minute Adjustment of depth coverage Adjust the minute setting to move the detection area in close to the doors. Adjust the detection area by sliding the minute area adjustment knob. Adjustment Knob Door Side (-4°) Out Side (+4°) DN0187 Figure 3 —...
  • Page 14: D.4.5) Setting Width Coverage

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.4.4) Adjusting for Width Coverage... (continued) Table 2— Overall Dimension of Coverage Area Zones Mounting Coverage Areas Coverage Width change Height 1-7 Active per Zone Switch 84” 84” 12” 118” 118” 15” D.4.5) Setting Width coverage Adjust the pattern width to achieve proper detection area width per ANSI 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Right bank of switches...
  • Page 15: D.4.6.2) Activation Signal Setting

    Acuvision Instruction Manual Left bank of switches 1 - 8 DN0189 Within 118” DN0190 D.4.6.2) Activation Signal Setting For swing or folding doors: Dip switch #3 must be OFF For sliding doors: Dip switch #3 must be ON Left bank of switches DN0189 1 - 8...
  • Page 16 Acuvision Instruction Manual D.4.6.2) Activation Signal Setting For swing or folding doors: Dip switch #3 must be OFF For sliding doors: Dip switch #3 must be ON Left bank of switches DN0189 1 - 8 D.4.6.3) Sensitivity setting Four sensitivities are available. High is the most sensitive setting. Snow is the least sensitive setting.
  • Page 17: Output Led Indicator

    Acuvision Instruction Manual .5 Output Output LED Indicator Right bank of switches 9 - 16 or non-swing side for swing or non-fold side of folding doors DN0189 Power On Stand by Detecting Power Status Fully Positions other Mis-detection Out of order Presence closed than fully...
  • Page 18: D.6.2) Unplug The Sensor First Before Changing Settings

    Acuvision Instruction Manual Acuvision Header If the header is tilted If the header is tilted In this case, adjust toward the door, outward, move the Door the detection area so move the detection detection area to- that it comes away area outward.
  • Page 19: D.6.8) Reflected Light

    Acuvision Instruction Manual Within 118” D.6.8) Reflected light Too much reflected light off the floor may reduce the sensitivity causing the Acuvision to malfunction. Adjust sensitivity accordingly. D.6.9) Precipitation interference If the Acuvision is installed in a place where rain or snow falls on it, ghosting or damage to the sensor may occur.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Acuvision Instruction Manual D.7) Troubleshooting D.7.1) Sensor symptoms and how to solve them Symptoms Possible Causes Measures Power・Connector Defects Check Wiring Cable and Connector Rated Voltage for This Sensor is 12~24V AC/DC. Do not Function Abnormal Power Voltage apply voltages other than the rated voltages. Use Class 2 power supply.

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