Halma BEA BODYGUARD III-C User Manual

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DESCRIPTION
The BEA Bodyguard III Presence Sensor (10BODYGUARDIII) is a self-monitored ready overhead-mounted diffused active
infrared sensing device that provides detection for the triggering of automatic swing door safety functions. This sensor is
designed for use with all of BEA's LO-21 modules, as well as the EDPS system using the DP-HUB. When used with BEA's
lockout devices, the sensor is programmed to allow two different fields of detection - one for detection when the door is in
the fully closed position and the other for detection when the door is fully open. While the door is in the fully open position,
the Bodyguard extends its coverage back through the threshold area of the doorway, to provide coverage that will overlap
with BEA's motion sensors. As with all of BEA's programmable sensing devices, full adjustability is achieved with the use of
BEA's hand-held remote control unit. This allows alteration of all of the available functions as well as for inquiry of existing
settings. Should the need arise; the Bodyguard may also be tuned by means of two sensor-mounted buttons contained on
the PC Board within the unit. With these two buttons, the Bodyguard's field of detection can be altered without the use of the
hand-held remote. If a complete door-mounted sensor (SuperScan) system is not used in addition to the Bodyguard, BEA,
Inc. recommends the use of a lockout safety beam to allow safety signaling if the zone is entered during a door closing
cycle.
TECHNICAL
Installation Height - Variable
SPECIFICATIONS
Mounting Angles
Power Supply
Frequency
Output
Relay Hold Time
Operating Temperature
Immunity
Cable
Weight
Dimensions
Material
Housing Color
COMPONENT ID
Left End Cap
INSTALLATION
TIPS
75.5184.09 EN 20110819
Bodyguard only
Bodyguard with Bodymount
Left Lens
The sensor must be
firmly fastened to
prevent vibration.
BODYGUARD III-C
9'-0" max. (recommended 6'-6" to 8'-0")
+5°, +10° (factory default setting: +5°)
0°, +5°, +10°
12 to 24 V AC / DC +/- 10%
50-60 Hz
Max. Voltage at contacts: 60V DC / 125V AC
Max. Current at contacts: 1 A
Max. switching power: 30 W (DC), 60 VA (AC)
0.5 to 9 seconds
-22°F to +140°F
Immune to electrical and radio frequency interference
4'- six conductor cable
1lb. 11 oz. (765g)
11.8"L (305 mm.) x 1.9"H (51 mm.) x 1.9"W (46 mm.)
Aluminum & ABS plastic
Black anodized aluminum
Red LED
The sensor must not have
any unwanted objects likely
to move or vibrate in its
path.
USER'S GUIDE
PRESENCE SENSOR
Right Lens
Right End Cap
Center Eye Shield
4' Cable
The
sensor
should
mounted flush with bottom of
door header.
be
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  • Page 1 BODYGUARD III-C USER’S GUIDE PRESENCE SENSOR DESCRIPTION The BEA Bodyguard III Presence Sensor (10BODYGUARDIII) is a self-monitored ready overhead-mounted diffused active infrared sensing device that provides detection for the triggering of automatic swing door safety functions. This sensor is designed for use with all of BEA’s LO-21 modules, as well as the EDPS system using the DP-HUB. When used with BEA’s lockout devices, the sensor is programmed to allow two different fields of detection - one for detection when the door is in the fully closed position and the other for detection when the door is fully open.
  • Page 2 • SAFETY Shut off all power going to the header before attempting any wiring procedures. • PRECAUTIONS Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas. • Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area. • Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing testing that may result in unexpected reactions by the door.
  • Page 3: Mechanical Installation

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION NOTE: BEA, Inc. recommends the use of a BodyMount for most Bodyguard applications. The BodyMount is a 3” standoff that allows the Bodyguard to be slightly distanced from the face of the closed door. This helps to prevent ghosting caused by slight door movement while closed, and also prevents ghosting when SuperScan sensors are used (as the SuperScan extrusions at the top of the door are extremely close to the sensor while the door is closed).
  • Page 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Attach the terminal block to the Bodyguard (Picture 11). AND CABLING (Continued) With the terminal block attached to the Bodyguard, feed the opposite end of the cable through the previously drilled wire passage hole, and on into the header. Pull the cable all the way through and route it to the location of the automatic door control.
  • Page 5: Power-Up Procedures

    POWER-UP Upon completion of mechanical and electrical installation, apply 12 to 24 V AC / DC +/- 10% to the Bodyguard, with PROCEDURES the door in the closed position. The Bodyguard will flash a green LED at a rate of 2 Hz, then it will expire upon a successful set-up in the door-closed position.
  • Page 6 BEA’S UNIVERSAL The Bodyguard is fully compatible with BEA’s Remote Control as shown below. Use of the remote control should be REMOTE conducted within 10’ – 15’ of the sensor, and the remote should be pointed directly at the sensor when used. Refer to the CONTROL ‘Programming Guide’...
  • Page 7 PROGRAMMING GUIDE – GENERAL FUNCTIONS Number Keys Number keys (0 through 9) are used for assigning a value for a given function Infrared Frequency Mode Frequency Normal Normal High Quiet Interface Quiet High See QUIET MODE 1:New Style 2: LO21 - Old Style (LO21, B, K, P, S, U, DPHUB, MC15) Door Control Unlock...
  • Page 8 PROGRAMMING GUIDE – PATTERN ADJUSTMENTS Modes of Operation 0: Normal 1: MP mode 2: Record mode Sensitivity Door Open-Closed 0 (min) → 9 (max) (default 7 for Automatic Learn Time door open, default 6 for door closed) 0: 30 seconds 1: 1 minute 2: 2 minutes 3: 3 minutes...
  • Page 9 MANUAL (NON-REMOTE) Without the BEA Remote Control, the Bodyguard may be set up using the manual push buttons (see diagram SET-UP below) located under the right end cap. ONLY THE SENSITIVITY, RELAY MODE, AUTO-LEARN TIME, PATTERN WIDTH, AND PATTERN DEPTH MAY BE ADJUSTED WITH THE MANUAL PUSH BUTTONS. To adjust the Bodyguard, complete the following: To start the set-up process, press PB1 (for less than 2 seconds) The set-up function will be launched according to the current door position.
  • Page 10 BODYGUARD WIDTH Row of Infrared PATTERNS Threshold Row of Infrared Row of Infrared Row of Infrared (1) Wide Pattern (2) Middle Pattern (3) Asymmetric Left Narrow (4) Asymmetric Right Narrow (5) Left Narrow (6) Right Narrow (7) Asymmetric Left Wide (8) Asymmetric Right Wide (9) Center Narrow BODYGUARD...
  • Page 11 BODYGUARD Row 1 (spots 1 through 6), are on during open door position and off during closed door position. DEPTH PATTERNS - Cont. (4) Deep Without Row 1 (5) Middle Without Row 1 (6) Limited Without Row 1 TROUBLE- SHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION SHOOTING – Cont. III: 1. Improper data from the lockout 1. Allow the door to open in the automatic device mode. Unlock the Bodyguard and launch a Bodyguard repeatedly re- 2. Data polarity at the Bodyguard is setup by pressing the Setup key, followed learns the environment incorrect...
  • Page 13 ANSI / AAADM Compliance ANSI/AAADM AAADM COMPLIANCE American Association of Automatic Door Manufactures Upon finishing the installation and/or service work perform at a minimum a daily safety check in accordance with the minimum inspection guidelines provided by AAADM. Provide each owner with an owner’s manual that includes a daily safety checklist and contains at a minimum the information recommended by AAADM.

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