Power Up Procedures; Troubleshooting Procedures - BEA WIZARD II SMR User Manual

Combined radar activation and active infrared safety sensor
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9 Power Up
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Power Up Procedures

STEP
USER'S ACTION
Step 1
With all wiring in place, apply power to door control and 12 to 24
VAC / VDC: -5% to +10% to Wizard. Once powered, observe
LED status on the Wizard. Stop all traffi c through the doorway
while performing this step, and remain clear of the Wizard's
detection zones.
Step 2
If the sensor is being powered for the fi rst time, because of new
installation or sensor is being replaced, unlock the Wizard and
Press the Magic Wand Key, followed by a number 0. Observe
the LED status during setup.
Once set-up is complete, the LED indication will refl ect the
status of the set-up. Observe the LED while standing outside of
the detection zones.
Step 3
Proceed with fi ne tuning the mechanical , as well as the program
adjustments of the Wizard. Refer to the applicable sections of
this manual for altering any settings. Be sure to check:
• Motion width & depth
• Position of infrared curtain
10 Troubleshooting
1

Troubleshooting Procedures

PROBLEM
Orange LED is illuminated on Wizard.
Red LED on at Wizard.
Red LED fl ashes for approximately 10 sec-
onds when attempting a set-up.
Door opens when it should close.
Door will not close Red LED off at Wizard.
Door will not open.
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• Presence width & depth
• Sensitivity of motion fi eld
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Wizard IR is in saturation
2. Internal fault within the Wizard
3. Faulty Power Input
1. Wizard in detection.
1. Infrared curtains are too close to the door
and the sensor detects a door infl uence.
1. Relay Confi guration on wrong setting.
1. On-Off switch at door control in wrong
position or is faulty.
2. Improper Relay Confi guration on Wizard.
3. Faulty door control.
1. On-Off switch at door control in wrong
position or is faulty.
RESULT
The Wizard will show a steady red LED during the set-up proce-
dure. Once the Wizard completes setup, the door will close and
begin normal operation thereafter. Setup process takes approxi-
mately 6 seconds, if uninterrupted.
• NO LED UPON COMPLETION = Successful setup
• RED LED ON = Presence being detected -Wizard is seeing an
object.
• GREEN LED MOMENTARILY ON = MOTION DETECTION
(Wizard sees movement). Adjust microwave functions: angle,
sensitivity, immunity.
• ORANGE LED ON = Possible fault. If LED stays on, reset
power and observe LED. If it comes back on steady, replace
Wizard.
Sensor must always be adjusted to be in compliance with the
current version of ANSI A156.10.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Launch a new setup and remain all clear
from the detection area.
2. Remove power, then re-apply. Input power
may have fl uctuated beyond tolerances.
1. If red LED is on at Wizard:
a. Adjust infrared pattern away from the
door and launch a new set-up. Refer
to page 5 for infrared adjustments. Use
BEA Spotfi nder to accurately adjust the
position of the pattern.
b. If hi-intensity lights or high gloss fl oors
are saturating the area of detection,
change the Infrared Sensitivity setting
to reduced sensitivity – see page 5,
and launch a new set-up to re-learn the
environment.
1. Adjust Infrared curtain as necessary. Use
of BEA's Spotfi nder during this process is
recommended.
1. Check Relay Confi guration setting.
1. Check to insure On-Off switch for door is in
the ON or AUTOMATIC position. If switch
is in correct position, check switch with
multi-meter for proper operation.
2. Insure correct polarity at Brown and Blue
wires
3. Check Relay Confi guration setting on each
Wizard. Refer to page 6 for settings.
4. Remove all sensor inputs from the door
control. If door remains open, fault ex-
ists with door control or motor. Refer
to manufacturer's manual for further
troubleshooting. If door closes with sensor
inputs removed, fault exists with sensors or
related wiring.
1. Check to insure On-Off switch for door is in
ON or AUTOMATIC position. If it is in cor-
rect position, check switch with multi-meter
for proper operation.
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