BEA BODYGUARD-T Manual page 6

Presence sensor w/monitoring
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POWER-UP
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With the door in the closed position,
apply 12 – 24 VAC / VDC ±10% to the
sensor. LED will flash green until set-up
is successful in "door closed" position.
NOTES:
1. If the door control requires a Learn cycle upon powering, it is recommended to allow the doors to complete a Learn cycle
before applying power to the sensor.
HELPFUL HINT #1 (when using a lockout module)
During step 2 above, if during the first "open" cycle, the sensor does not begin flashing once door is fully
open, a data problem is highly likely – if the door opened and the LED remained red (in detection), it probably
did not receive the correct data signal from the respective lockout module or a control's data circuit.
TRY THIS:
white wire on lockout OR negative data connection on control  brown wire on Bodyguard-T
red/white wire on lockout OR positive data connection on control  blue wire on Bodyguard-T
TRY THIS:
check motor voltage (red and black on lockout OR control's data circuit) has at least 10 VDC
HELPFUL HINT #2 (when using a lockout module)
After step 2 above, if the door achieves the "open" position and set-up is successful but the door begins to
close and recycles, it is possible that the sensor is detecting the closing door.
TRY THIS:
Check DIP switch 6 – should be ON if using a lockout (Besam Swingmaster MP (with CUP control)
may require OFF position)
TRY THIS:
red wire on lockout  positive leg on motor
black wire on lockout  negative leg on motor
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Activate the door to the "fully open"
position. LED will flash green again and the
sensor will execute a "door open" set-up.
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