Halma BEA G3 User Manual

Combined radar activation and active infrared safety sensor

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1 Description
2nd Radar Antenna
Radar Motion Sensor
Radar Antenna Clip
Radar Tilt Angle Indication
2 Specifications
DESCRIPTION
Supply voltage
Power frequency
Power consumption
Mounting height
• Standard
• High
G3 data input
Delay of the output activation after stimulation
3-color LED
Temperature range
Degree of protection
Product conformity
Dimensions
Weight
Housing material
Color of Housing
Cable length
DESCRIPTION
Technology
Detection field (standard)
• Wide field
• Narrow field
75.5640.04 20110726
COMBINED RADAR ACTIVATION AND ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY SENSOR
45°
30°
15°
SPECIFICATION
12 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
50 / 60 Hz
< 3 W
5'9" to 8'2"
8'2" to 13'0"
10 to 30 VDC
Transistor : < 1ms
• RED:
• GREEN:
• ORANGE: monitoring process
-30°F to +131°F
NEMA 3S / (IP54)
R&TTE 1999/5/EC & EMC 89/336/EEC BZT Germany, TÜV
10.4" x 2.2" x 1.9"
.55 lbs / 250 g
ABS & LURAN S
Anthracite gray (standard), aluminum, dark bronze, black or white finish
10' of 6-conductor cable
MOTION SENSOR
Microwave and microprocessor
Transmitter frequency: 24.125 GHz
Transmitter radiated power: <20 dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density: < 5 mW/cm²
13'0" W x 6'6" D
6'6" W x 8'2" D
presence detection
motion detection
PRESENCE SENSOR
Focused active infrared and
Self-monitored microprocessor
Spot diameter (standard): 4" max
Number of spots: 24 or 12 spots by curtain
Number of curtains: 2
6'6" W x 13.75" D
3'3" W x 13.75" D
G3
USER'S GUIDE
Cover
Push Buttons
IR Presence Sensor
IR Prism
Main Connector
IR Curtain Adjustment Screw
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Summary of Contents for Halma BEA G3

  • Page 1 USER’S GUIDE COMBINED RADAR ACTIVATION AND ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY SENSOR 1 Description Cover 2nd Radar Antenna Push Buttons Radar Motion Sensor IR Presence Sensor IR Prism Radar Antenna Clip Main Connector Radar Tilt Angle Indication 45° IR Curtain Adjustment Screw 30°...
  • Page 2: Pre-Installation Check

    2 Specifications (Continued) DESCRIPTION MOTION SENSOR PRESENCE SENSOR Detection mode Minimum detection speed Response time: < 128ms 2 inches / sec. (measured in the sensor axis) Angle From 15° to 50° in elevation (adjustable) From - 4° to + 4° (adjustable) Output specification Relay (free of potential change-over contact): Transistor (optocoupled transistor)
  • Page 3: Mount Sensor

    5 Installation (Continued) Mount Sensor Drill 1/2” wire passage hole anywhere within this area Drill 1/8” hole G3 MOUNTING TEMPLATE Drill 1/8” hole Do not mount lower than this line 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/2 Do not mount lower than this line 1-1/2 1-3/4 1-3/4...
  • Page 4: Mechanical Adjustments

    6 Mechanical Adjustments Radar Motion Sensing Field: Width 6.4’ 3.2’ 3.2’ 6.4’ 6.4’ 3.2’ 3.2’ 6.4’ 3.2’ 3.2’ 6.4’ 6.4’ 9.6’ 9.6’ Wide Pattern Narrow Pattern 1. Insert the desired microwave antenna for a wide or narrow field of detection. The optional narrow field antenna is located in the slot behind the mounted antenna as shown.
  • Page 5: Remote Control Adjustments

    7 Remote Control Adjustments Important Remote Control Adjustments Every programming session begins by unlocking the sensor. Thereafter a program setting may be altered by pressing the desired function key followed by the desired value for that function. When all programming is complete press the lock key twice to retain settings. Use the following as a guide: Unlock the sensor to enter into adjustment session (if no access code has been entered)
  • Page 6 7 Remote Control Adjustments (Continued) Important Remote Control Adjustments Radar Motion Detection IR Presence Detection External Important Notes Monitoring SMR 0: Monitoring Disabled (Off) • Defaults are Shown in Bold Print SMR (Off) • Restore Factory Defaults 1: Monitoring Enabled (On) Magic Wand + 9 SMR (On) Sensor will Self Launch Set Up...
  • Page 7 8 Manual Set Up Without Remote Manual Set Up Set up of the G3 may be accomplished by the use of two G3 mounted programming buttons. The procedures below indicate how to program using these buttons. NOTE: Red LED indicates parameter. Green LED indicates value. Program Buttons To begin programming: Briefly press the right button and move away from the sensing zones.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting Procedures

    9 Power Up Power Up Procedures STEP USER’S ACTION RESULT Step 1 With all wiring in place, apply power to door control and 12 to 24 The G3 will show a steady red LED during the set-up procedure. VAC / VDC: -5% to +10% to G3. Once powered, observe LED Once the G3 completes setup, the door will close and begin status on the G3.
  • Page 9 10 Troubleshooting (Continued) Troubleshooting Procedures PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Door opens when it should close. 1. Relay Configuration on wrong setting. 1. Check Relay Configuration setting. Door will not open. 1. On-Off switch at door control in wrong 1. Check to insure On-Off switch for door is in position or is faulty.
  • Page 10 12 Accessories Weather / Rain Cover Universal Rain Cover Spotfinder Cable Adapter Ceiling Adapter 10WRC 10URC 10SPOT 10IFBWIZARDII 10WCA 13 Company Contact Do not leave problems unresolved. If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem, please call BEA, Inc. If you must wait for the following workday to call BEA, leave the door inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made.
  • Page 11 Addendum 1 SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER 75.5640.04 20110726 Page 11 of 15...
  • Page 12 Addendum 2 SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER Page 12 of 15 75.5640.04 20110726...
  • Page 13 Addendum 3 SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER 75.5640.04 20110726 Page 13 of 15...
  • Page 14 Addendum 4 SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER SAFETY blue brown ACTIVATION green white POWER black POWER Page 14 of 15 75.5640.04 20110726...
  • Page 15 Addendum 5 Did you know? The G3 has two simple choices for active infrared immunity, Normal and High. High immunity may be used in highly reflective applications or in extreme cases of snow, rain, pedimats or lighting. Intelli-tracking, which is built into the G3’s core software, reduces challenges and service calls in the field! One way night mode / secondary activation, can be used to meet ANSI for activation at 43”...

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